Chapter 1
- Which learner thrives in an environment with a practical -based
laboratory or hands-on activities?
- visual/verbal
- visual/nonverbal
- auditory/verbal
*b. tactile/kinesthetic
- Sierra says she learns more from reading the textbook for class than
from sitting in lecture. She must be a(n):
*a. visual/verbal learner.
- tactile/kinesthetic learner.
- visual/nonverbal learner.
- auditory/verbal learner.
- Jesse felt comfortable using the microscope after listening to
directions from his lab professor. His learning style preference must
be:
- visual/verbal learner.
- tactile/kinesthetic learner.
- visual/nonverbal learner.
*d. auditory/verbal learner.
- What does the SQ3R method stand for?
- search, quiet, resea rch, read, and remember
- share, quiz, query, question, and read
- sort, query, read, recite, and review
*c. survey, question, read, recite, and review
- Why should a student use the SQ3R method?
- The SQ3R method provides a student with a stra tegy for
- The SQ3R method provides a student with a strategy for taking
- The SQ3R method provides a stude nt with ways to improve time
improving test taking skills.*b. The SQ3R method provides a plan for a student to improve textbook reading skills.
notes during lecture class.
management skills.
- What is a good way to manage time in preparation for your anatomy
and physiology class?
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- I should delay studying until the day or two before the test
- I should stay up all night the night before the test to
- I study only on the weekends when I have many hours of free
to best remember the material.
maximize what is stored in short -term memory.
time.*d. I make a schedule and budget my time.
- What type of learner performs best with study gr oups?
*a. tactile/kinesthetic learner
- visual/verbal learner
- visual/nonverbal learner
- any type of visual learner
- What is a good strategy for class or laboratory preparation?
*a. Read and prepare notes before attending your class or laboratory.
- Avoid reading before class as you may get confused.
- Only read after you have attended class or laboratory.
- Focus on reading your materials on the weekends when you have
hours to spend.
- How could you use the Learning Outcomes in t his book to help you
study?
- Rewrite each Learning Outcome in your notes.
- Recite the Learning Outcomes until you have them memorized.
- Read through the Learning Outcomes after you have completed a
section.*d. Write down the answers to the Lear ning Outcomes.
- What characteristic of life involves the removal of waste products
that result from metabolic processes?
- growth
- reproduction
- irritability
*c. excretion
- What is the smallest level of structural organization in the human
body?
- organ level
- tissue level
- cellular level
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*b. chemical level
- Which of the following is the most complex structural level of
organization?
- cellular level
- tissue level
- chemical level
*c. organ level
- Which of the following is the correct sequence, from simplest to
most complex, in the levels of structural organization of the human body?
*a. chemical level, cellular level, tissue level, organ level, organ system level, organismal level
- chemical level, ti ssue level, cellular level, organ system
- cellular level, chemical level, tissue level, organ level,
- cellular level, tissue level, chemical level, organ level,
level, organ level, organismal level
organ system level, organismal level
organ system level, organismal level
- In laboratory, you will study the overall structure and shape of
the femur bone without the aid of a microscope. This is a study known
as:
- regional anatomy.
- microscopic anatomy.
- systemic anatomy.
*d. gross anatomy.
- In laboratory, you will study tissues. This area of study is known
as:
- gross anatomy.
- physiology.
- cytology.
*c. histology.
- Which organ system produces movement and generates heat?
*a. muscular system
- endocrine system
- skeletal system
- digestive system
- Which organ system includes blood vessels and the heart?
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- endocrine system
- respiratory system
- lymphatic system
- Which two organ systems include the pancreas as a comp onent?
- digestive and urinary systems
- endocrine and lymphatic systems
- respiratory and cardiovascular systems
*c. digestive and endocrine systems
- What is a major function of the respiratory system?
- return excess tissue fluid to the cardiovascular system
- produce vitamin D and retain water
- digest food and absorb nutrients into the blood
*b. deliver oxygen to the blood and remove carbon dioxide from the body
- When we imagine a person exhibiting anatomical position, the pa lms
of the hands are assumed to be facing:
*a. forward.
- backward.
- to the side.
- down.
- A person who is standing facing forward with hands at the sides,
palms facing forward, is in the:
- supine position.
- frontal position.
- sagittal position.
*b. anatomical position.
22. A person in anatomical position is visualized to be:
- laying down on his or her back.
- sitting down.
- laying down on the stomach.
*b. standing upright.
- Which directional term indicates the f ront side of the body?
- medial
- posterior (dorsal)
- superior (cranial)
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*b. anterior (ventral)