1-1 Copyright © 2016 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of McGraw-Hill Education.Chapter 01 Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology
Multiple Choice Questions
- An investigator who conducts an experiment to determine how temperature changes affect
- anatomist.
- physiologist.
- chemist.
- biochemist.
the rate at which the heart beats is most likely a(n)
Bloom's Level: 3. Apply
HAPS Objective: A05.01 Define the terms anatomy and physiology.
HAPS Topic: Module A05 Basic terminology.
HAPS Topic: Module B01 Definition.
Learning Outcome: 01.02 Explain how anatomy and physiology are related.
Section: 01.02
Topic: Basic terminology
- Anatomy and physiology are difficult to separate because
- physiological functions depend on anatomical structures.
- physiological functions in an organism are ongoing.
- body parts take up space.
- our understanding of physiology is changing more than our understanding of anatomy.
Bloom's Level: 2. Understand
HAPS Objective: A05.01 Define the terms anatomy and physiology.
HAPS Objective: A05.02 Give specific examples to show the interrelationship between anatomy and physiology.
HAPS Topic: Module A05 Basic terminology.
HAPS Topic: Module B01 Definition.
Learning Outcome: 01.02 Explain how anatomy and physiology are related.
Section: 01.02
Topic: Basic terminology
Topic: Scope of anatomy and physiology
(Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology 14e David Shier, Jackie Butler, Ricki Lewis) (Test Bank all Chapters) 1 / 4
Chapter 01 - Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology 1-2 Copyright © 2016 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of McGraw-Hill Education.
- The activities of an anatomist consist of ______, whereas those of a physiologist consist of
_____.
- observing body parts; studying functions of body parts
- conducting experiments; making microscopic examinations
- studying molecules; observing forms of the body parts
- sketching; dissecting
Bloom's Level: 2. Understand
HAPS Objective: A05.01 Define the terms anatomy and physiology.
HAPS Objective: A05.02 Give specific examples to show the interrelationship between anatomy and physiology.
HAPS Topic: Module A05 Basic terminology.
HAPS Topic: Module B01 Definition.
Learning Outcome: 01.02 Explain how anatomy and physiology are related.
Section: 01.02
Topic: Basic terminology
Topic: Scope of anatomy and physiology
- The origin of the term "anatomy" is related to
- the Greek word for "function."
- the name of the first anatomist.
- the Greek word for "cutting up."
- the function of internal organs.
Bloom's Level: 1. Remember
HAPS Objective: A05.01 Define the terms anatomy and physiology.
HAPS Topic: Module A05 Basic terminology.
HAPS Topic: Module B01 Definition.
Learning Outcome: 01.02 Explain how anatomy and physiology are related.
Section: 01.02
Topic: Basic terminology
- The term "physiology" is related to
- the Latin for "physical shape."
- the structure of internal organs.
- the Greek for "cutting up."
- the Greek for "relationship to nature."
Bloom's Level: 1. Remember
HAPS Objective: A05.01 Define the terms anatomy and physiology.
HAPS Topic: Module A05 Basic terminology.
HAPS Topic: Module B01 Definition.
Learning Outcome: 01.02 Explain how anatomy and physiology are related.
Section: 01.02
Topic: Basic terminology
- / 4
Chapter 01 - Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology 1-3 Copyright © 2016 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of McGraw-Hill Education.
6.The recent discovery of taste receptors in the small intestine that detect sweetness illustrates that
- chemical responses occur in only one part of the body.
- new discoveries about anatomy and physiology are still being made.
- everything there is to know about anatomy and physiology has been discovered.
D.the molecular and cellular levels are of little interest in anatomy and physiology.
Bloom's Level: 2. Understand
HAPS Objective: A05.01 Define the terms anatomy and physiology.
HAPS Topic: Module A05 Basic terminology.
Learning Outcome: 01.02 Explain how anatomy and physiology are related.
Section: 01.02
Topic: Basic terminology
Topic: Scope of anatomy and physiology
- Which of the following is not true of organelles?
- They carry on specific activities.
- They are only in cells of humans.
- They are composed of aggregates of large molecules.
- They are found in many types of cells.
Bloom's Level: 2. Understand
HAPS Objective: A06.01 Describe, in order from simplest to most complex, the major levels of organization in the human organism.
HAPS Objective: A06.02 Give an example of each level of organization.
HAPS Topic: Module A05 Basic terminology.
HAPS Topic: Module A06 Levels of organization.
HAPS Topic: Module B01 Definition.
Learning Outcome: 01.03 List the levels of organization in the human body and the characteristics of each.
Section: 01.03
Topic: Basic terminology
Topic: Levels of organization
- / 4
Chapter 01 - Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology 1-4 Copyright © 2016 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of McGraw-Hill Education.
- Which of the following lists best illustrates the idea of increasing levels of complexity?
- Cells, tissues, organelles, organs, organ systems
- Tissues, cells, organs, organelles, organ systems
- Organs, organelles, organ systems, cells, tissues
- Organelles, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems
Bloom's Level: 1. Remember
HAPS Objective: A06.01 Describe, in order from simplest to most complex, the major levels of organization in the human organism.
HAPS Topic: Module A05 Basic terminology.
HAPS Topic: Module A06 Levels of organization.
Learning Outcome: 01.03 List the levels of organization in the human body and the characteristics of each.
Section: 01.03
Topic: Basic terminology
Topic: Levels of organization
- In all organisms, the basic unit of structure and function is
- the atom.
- the molecule.
- the macromolecule.
- the cell.
Bloom's Level: 1. Remember
HAPS Objective: A06.01 Describe, in order from simplest to most complex, the major levels of organization in the human organism.
HAPS Objective: A06.02 Give an example of each level of organization.
HAPS Topic: Module A05 Basic terminology.
HAPS Topic: Module A06 Levels of organization.
HAPS Topic: Module B01 Definition.
Learning Outcome: 01.03 List the levels of organization in the human body and the characteristics of each.
Section: 01.03
Topic: Basic terminology
Topic: Levels of organization
- / 4