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Test Review Anatomy Chapter 1
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Please select a Team. 1. The Carpals 2. The Coronals 3. The Hypochondriacs 4. The Lumbars 5. The Dorsals 6. The Thoracics
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Racing Leader Board
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Team Scores 0 The Carpals 0 The Coronals 0 The Hypochondriacs 0 The Lumbars 0 The Dorsals 0The Thoracics
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The branch of science that deals with the study and shape of body parts is: 1. Anatomy 2. Homeostasis 3. Physiology 4. Metabolism :10
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The term that indicates all chemical reactions in the body is: 1. Anatomy 2. Homeostasis 3. Metabolism 4. physiology 0% 10 Seconds Remaining
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The tendency of the body’s systems to maintain a constant internal environment is called: 1. Anatomy 2. Homeostasis 3. Metabolism 4. physiology 10
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Which of the following does NOT describe anatomy? (vs. physiology) 1. Measuring an organ’s size, mass & density 2. Directional Terms 3. Range of motion in different joints 4. Chemical composition of bone 10
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System that delivers oxygen to cells 1. Cardiovascular 2. Digestive 3. Endocrine 4. Integumentary 5. Lymphatic/Immune 6. Skeletal/Muscular 7. Nervous 8. Reproductive 9. Respiratory 10. Urinary 0% 10
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System that delivers oxygen to blood 1. Cardiovascular 2. Digestive 3. Endocrine 4. Integumentary 5. Lymphatic/Immune 6. Skeletal/Muscular 7. Nervous 8. Reproductive 9. Respiratory 10. Urinary 0% 10
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System that removes nitrogenous waste 1. Cardiovascular 2. Digestive 3. Endocrine 4. Integumentary 5. Lymphatic/Immune 6. Skeletal/Muscular 7. Nervous 8. Reproductive 9. Respiratory 10. Urinary 0% 10
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System that contains hair and sweat glands 1. Cardiovascular 2. Digestive 3. Endocrine 4. Integumentary 5. Lymphatic/Immune 6. Skeletal/Muscular 7. Nervous 8. Reproductive 9. Respiratory 10. Urinary 0% 10
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System that absorbs nutrients from food into bloodstream 1. Cardiovascular 2. Digestive 3. Endocrine 4. Integumentary 5. Lymphatic/Immune 6. Skeletal/Muscular 7. Nervous 8. Reproductive 9. Respiratory 10. Urinary 0% 10
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System that provides protection, support, and movement 1. Cardiovascular 2. Digestive 3. Endocrine 4. Integumentary 5. Lymphatic/Immune 6. Skeletal 7. Nervous 8. Muscular 9. Respiratory 10. Urinary 0% 10
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System that delivers oxygen to cells 1. Cardiovascular 2. Digestive 3. Endocrine 4. Integumentary 5. Lymphatic/Immune 6. Skeletal/Muscular 7. Nervous 8. Reproductive 9. Respiratory 10. Urinary 0% 10
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System that releases hormones to control various bodily functions 1. Cardiovascular 2. Digestive 3. Endocrine 4. Integumentary 5. Lymphatic/Immune 6. Skeletal 7. Nervous 8. Muscular 9. Respiratory 10. Urinary 0% 10
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System that generates body heat and enables movement 1. Cardiovascular 2. Digestive 3. Endocrine 4. Integumentary 5. Lymphatic/Immune 6. Skeletal 7. Nervous 8. Muscular 9. Respiratory 10. Urinary 0% 10
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System that controls sensory input and motor output for the entire body 1. Cardiovascular 2. Digestive 3. Endocrine 4. Integumentary 5. Lymphatic/Immune 6. Skeletal 7. Nervous 8. Muscular 9. Respiratory 10. Urinary 0% 10
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System that attacks foreign bodies and removes dead or damaged cells 1. Cardiovascular 2. Digestive 3. Endocrine 4. Integumentary 5. Lymphatic/Immune 6. Skeletal 7. Nervous 8. Muscular 9. Respiratory 10. Urinary 0% 10
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Which of the following provides new cells for growth and repair? 1. Digestion 2. Excretion 3. Growth 4. Maintenance of boundaries 5. Metabolism 6. Movement 7. Responsiveness 8. Reproduction 0% 10
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Which of the following keeps the body’s internal environment distinct from the external environment? 1. Digestion 2. Excretion 3. Growth 4. Maintenance of boundaries 5. Metabolism 6. Movement 7. Responsiveness 8. Reproduction 0% 10
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Which of the following occurs when constructive activities occur at a faster rate than destructive activities? 1. Digestion 2. Excretion 3. Growth 4. Maintenance of boundaries 5. Metabolism 6. Movement 7. Responsiveness 8. Reproduction 0% 10
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Which of the following involves the ability to react to stimuli? 1. Digestion 2. Excretion 3. Growth 4. Maintenance of boundaries 5. Metabolism 6. Movement 7. Responsiveness 8. Reproduction 0% 10
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Which of the following includes removing nitrogen and carbon dioxide from the body? 1. Digestion 2. Excretion 3. Growth 4. Maintenance of boundaries 5. Metabolism 6. Movement 7. Responsiveness 8. Reproduction 0% 10
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Which body cavity contains the heart and lungs? 1. Dorsal 2. Ventral 3. Thoracic 4. Abdominal 5. Cranial 6. 1 & 3 7. 2 & 3 0% 10
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Which organs are found in the dorsal cavities? 1. Brain & heart 2. Brain and spinal cord 3. Kidneys and spinal cord 4. Kidneys ad brain 10
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Which organ is NOT found in the upper left quadrant? 1. Stomach 2. Pancreas 3. Liver 4. spleen 10
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Letter D points to what structure? 1. Ribcage 2. Spine 3. Diaphragm 4. Liver 5. Pelvis 0% 10
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A control mechanism that responds to a stimulus by decreasing its intensity is called 1. Positive feedback 2. Negative feedback 3. Random feedback 4. Controlled feedback 10
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Blood is categorized as a __________ because it is compared of similar cells with a common function 1. Chemical 2. Cell 3. Tissue 4. Organ 5. Organ system 10
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Blood clotting and the birth of a baby are examples of the __________ mechanism 1. Postive feedback 2. Negative feedback 3. Random feedback 4. Controlled feedback 10 Seconds Remaining
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The patellar region is __________ to the popliteal region 1. Superior 2. Inferior 3. Anterior 4. Posterior 10
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The ovary is part of which of the following two systems: 1. Digestive & endocrine 2. Digestive & respiratory 3. Reproductive & respiratory 4. Reproductive & endocrine 10
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“C” points to what region? 1. Epigastric 2. Hypogastric 3. Umbilical 4. Hypochondriac 0% 10
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“A” points to what region? 1. Epigastric 2. Hypogastric 3. Umbilical 4. Hypochondriac 0% 10
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“D” points to what region? 1. Epigastric 2. Hypogastric 3. Right Lumbar 4. Right Hypochondriac 0% 10
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Which system covers the external surface of the body and manufactures vitamin D? 1. Lymphatic 2. Cardiovascular 3. Integumentary 4. Endocrine 10
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Which of the following is NOT a necessary life function: 1. Growth 2. Metabolism 3. Responsiveness 4. Nutrients 5. Movement 6. Maintaining Boundaries 10
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Which of the following systems is matched most accurately to the life function it provides? 1. Integumentary-movement 2. Nervous- excretion 3. Muscular-maintaining boundaries 4. Nervous-responsiveness 5. Digestion- movement 10
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Which of these is NOT a survival need? 1. Nutrients 2. Reproduction 3. Oxygen 4. Water 5. Controlled body temperature 10
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Which of the following elements of a control system detects a change 1. Effector 2. Stimulus 3. Receptor 4. Control center 5. Efferent pathway 10
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Which of the following elements of a control system carries out the response? 1. Effector 2. Stimulus 3. Receptor 4. Control center 5. Efferent pathway 10
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Your body thermostat is located in a part of the brain called the hypothalamus. Which of the following elements of a control system does this area in the brain represent: 1. Afferent pathway 2. Efferent pathway 3. Control center 4. Receptor 5. Effector 10
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Which of the following orientation and directional terms have the same meaning (in humans): 1. Superior & caudal 2. Inferior & caudal 3. Inferior and distal 4. Anterior and ventral 5. Dorsal and inferior 10
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Sarah fell while ice skating and broke a bone in her carpal region. Where is this region? 1. Ankle 2. Forearm 3. Wrist 4. knee 10
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In describing the relationship of the thoracic and spinal cavities: 1. Thoracic is superior to spinal 2. Thoracic is inferior to spinal 3. Thoracic is proximal to spinal 4. Thoracic is medial to spinal 5. Thoracic is ventral to spinal 10
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Which of these regions are NOT associated with the ventral (anterior) portion of the head ? 1. Buccal 2. Oral 3. Orbital 4. Occipital 5. Nasal 10
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A section that divides the body on the longitudinal plane into equal right and left parts is called: 1. Frontal 2. Saggital 3. Coronal 4. transverse 10
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) Which type of section could be used to separate the thoracic cavity from the abdominopelvic cavity: 1. Coronal 2. Saggital 3. Frontal 4. transverse 10
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The kidneys are _____ to the bladder 1. Proximal 2. Superior 3. Medial 4. ventral 10
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The inguinal region is _____ to the gluteal region 1. Superior 2. Dorsal 3. Distal 4. Anterior 5. Superficial 10
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The heart is _____ to the lungs 1. Lateral 2. Distal 3. Medial 4. Inferior 5. superficial 10
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How prepared do you feel for the test? 1. No problem, I know this stuff like the posterior side of my digital region (bad jokes are a certification requirement for science teachers) 2. With some studying I will be all set for the test. 3. I’ve got some serious reviewing to do… 4. Oh boy… 10
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