Deck 1: Major Themes of Anatomy and Physiology

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Which of these is the best imaging technique for routinely examining the anatomical development of a fetus?

A) Auscultation
B) PET scan
C) MRI
D) Sonography
E) Radiography
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Homeostasis and occupying space are both unique characteristics of living things.
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All functions of the body can be interpreted as the effects of cellular activity.
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Histology is the study of structures that can be observed without a magnifying lens.
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We can see through bones with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
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Evolutionary (Darwinian)medicine traces some of our diseases to our evolutionary past.
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Sometimes anatomical terms come from origins that do not lend any insight into their meaning.
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The terms development and evolution have the same meaning in physiology.
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Anatomists around the world adhere to a lexicon of standard international terms,which stipulates both Latin names and accepted English equivalents.
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Known as "the father of modern anatomy," __________ was the first to publish accurate drawings of the body.

A) Vesalius
B) Maimonides
C) Harvey
D) Aristotle
E) van Leeuwenhoek
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Positive feedback helps to restore normal function when one of the body's physiological variables gets out of balance.
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Cells were first named by microscopist Robert Hooke.
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Organs are made of tissues.
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The hypothetico-deductive method is common in physiology,whereas the inductive method is common in anatomy.
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Feeling for swollen lymph nodes is an example of auscultation.
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Negative feedback is a self-amplifying chain of events that tends to produce rapid change in the body.
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The most influential medical textbook of the ancient era was written by __________.

A) Hippocrates
B) Aristotle
C) Galen
D) Vesalius
E) Avicenna
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An individual scientific fact has more information than a theory.
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A molecule of water is more complex than a mitochondrion (organelle).
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Feeling structures with your fingertips is called _________,whereas tapping on the body and listening for sounds of abnormalities is called ____________.

A) palpation;auscultation
B) auscultation;percussion
C) percussion;auscultation
D) palpation;percussion
E) percussion;palpation
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Most people think that ulcers are caused by psychological stress.It was discovered that an acid-resistant bacterium,Heliobacter pylori,lives in the lining of the stomach.If these bacteria cause ulcers,then treatment with an antibiotic should reduce ulcers.This line of investigation is an example of __________.

A) hypothetical reasoning
B) hypothetico-deductive reasoning
C) the inductive method
D) experimental design
E) statistical analysis
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The terms physics,physiology,and physician come from a term that __________ proposed to distinguish natural causes from supernatural causes.

A) Hippocrates
B) Plato
C) Schwann
D) Aristotle
E) Avicenna
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The process of using numerous observations to develop general principles and predictions about a specific subject is called __________.

A) experimental design
B) the deductive method
C) the inductive method
D) a hypothesis
E) statistical testing
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Which of the following would contain the greatest amount of information that scientists consider to be true to the best of their knowledge?

A) A fact
B) A law of nature
C) A hypothesis
D) An equation
E) A theory
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A new drug apparently increases short-term memory.Students were divided randomly into two groups at the beginning of the semester.One group was given the memory pill once a day for the semester,and the other group was given a same-looking pill,but it was just sugar.The sugar pill is termed a(n)__________.

A) controlled pill
B) placebo
C) treatment pill
D) variable
E) effective dose
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An educated speculation or a possible answer to a question is called a(n)__________.

A) scientific method
B) theory
C) law
D) hypothesis
E) fact
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Two groups of people were tested to determine whether garlic lowers blood cholesterol levels.One group was given 800 mg of garlic powder daily for four months and exhibited an average 12% reduction in the blood cholesterol.The other group was not given any garlic and after four months averaged a 3% reduction in cholesterol.The group that was not given the garlic was the __________ group.

A) peer
B) test
C) treatment
D) control
E) double-blind
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The study of the structure and function of cells is called ___________.

A) cytology
B) gross anatomy
C) exploratory physiology
D) comparative physiology
E) radiology
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A human is born before his/her nervous system has matured.This is traceable to __________.

A) their inability to regulate body temperature
B) skeletal adaptations to bipedalism
C) the arboreal habits of early primates
D) the conditions of modern civilization
E) the diet of early species of Homo
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Which of the following was an adaptation that evolved in connection with human upright walking?

A) Hair
B) Fully opposable thumbs
C) Stereoscopic vision
D) Color vision
E) Spinal and pelvic anatomy
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A change in the genetic composition of a population over time is called __________.

A) mutation
B) natural selection
C) selection pressure
D) evolution
E) adaptation
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Stereoscopic vision provides __________.

A) opposable perception
B) color perception
C) depth perception
D) bipedalism
E) opposition of thumbs
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________________ established a code of ethics for physicians.He is considered the "father of medicine."

A) Aristotle
B) Hippocrates
C) Galen
D) Vesalius
E) Hooke
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The constant appearance of new strains of influenza virus is an example of __________.

A) a model
B) evolution
C) selection pressure
D) survivorship
E) success
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The principal theory of how evolution works is called __________.

A) natural pressure
B) selective pressure
C) darwinian pressure
D) natural adaptation
E) natural selection
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Who was a physician to the Roman gladiators,learned by dissection of animals,and saw science as a method of discovery?

A) Hippocrates
B) Plato
C) Schwann
D) Aristotle
E) Galen
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______________ is a process that submits a scientist's ideas to the critical judgment of other specialists in the field before the research is funded or published.

A) Adjudication
B) Statistical testing
C) Falsification
D) Peer review
E) Hypothetico-deductive testing
Question
Most primates are ________________,meaning they live in trees.

A) prehensile
B) bipedal
C) cursorial
D) troglodytic
E) arboreal
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The species of modern humans is called _________.

A) Homo erectus
B) Homo sapiens
C) Homo habilis
D) early Homo
E) Australopithecus
Question
The use of controls and statistical testing are two aspects of experimental design that help to ensure __________.

A) an adequate sample size
B) objective and reliable results
C) experimental bias
D) psychosomatic effects
E) treatment groups
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When a woman is giving birth,the head of the baby pushes against her cervix and stimulates the release of the hormone oxytocin.Oxytocin travels in the blood and stimulates the uterus to contract.Labor contractions become more and more intense until the baby is expelled.This is an example of __________.

A) negative feedback
B) positive feedback
C) dynamic equilibrium
D) integration control
E) set point adjustment
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A hemoglobin level of 12g/dL is normal for an adult female,but low for an adult male.This is an example of _____.

A) cellular adaptation
B) holistic medicine
C) physiological variation
D) anatomical variation
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_________________ are the simplest body structures considered alive.

A) Organ systems
B) Organs
C) Cells
D) Organelles
E) Molecules
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All of the following are human organ systems except ___________.

A) skeletal
B) endocrine
C) epidermal
D) reproductive
E) lymphatic
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The fact that most of us have five lumbar vertebrae,but some people have six and some have four,is an example of ____________ variation among organisms.

A) cellular
B) holistic
C) physiological
D) anatomical
E) reductionist
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All of the following are organs except __________.

A) teeth
B) the skin
C) nails
D) the liver
E) the digestive system
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Which of the following is not an aspect that could result in physiological variation?

A) Age
B) Gender
C) Environment
D) Physical activity
E) These are all aspects that can cause physiological variation.
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An _______________ is composed of two or more tissues types,whereas ____________ are microscopic structures in a cell.

A) organ system;organs
B) organ system;organelles
C) organ;organelles
D) organ;molecules
E) organelle;molecules
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Which of the following is most likely to cause disease?

A) Positive feedback
B) Negative feedback
C) Homeostasis
D) Equilibrium
E) Irritability
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_______________ approaches understanding of the human body by studying the interactions of its parts.

A) Naturalism
B) Reductionism
C) Vitalism
D) Holism
E) Rationalism
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_____________ is the view that not everything about an organism can be understood or predicted from the knowledge of its components;that is,the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.

A) Naturalism
B) Reductionism
C) Holism
D) Materialism
E) Science
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Blood glucose concentration rises after a meal and stimulates the pancreas to release the hormone insulin.Insulin travels in the blood and stimulates the uptake of glucose by body cells from the bloodstream,thus reducing blood glucose concentration.This is an example of _________.

A) negative feedback
B) positive feedback
C) dynamic equilibrium
D) integration control
E) set point adjustment
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A surgeon needs to be familiar with different versions of anatomy.This is because of the phenomenon of _____.

A) cellular adaptation
B) holistic medicine
C) physiological variation
D) anatomical variation
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Taking apart a clock to see how it works is similar to ____________ thinking about human physiology.

A) comparative
B) evolutionary
C) holistic
D) inductive
E) reductionist
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A(n)_____________ is a group of similar cells and their intercellular materials in a discrete region of an organ performing a specific function.

A) macromolecule
B) organ system
C) organelle
D) organism
E) tissue
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Which of the following lists levels of human structure from the most complex to the simplest?

A) Organelle,cell,tissue,organ,organ system
B) Organ system,organ,cell,tissue,organelle
C) Organ system,organelle,tissue,cell,organ
D) Organ system,organ,tissue,cell,organelle
E) Organ,organ system,tissue,cell,organelle
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Which of the following lists examples of body structures from the simplest to the most complex?

A) Mitochondrion,connective tissue,protein,stomach,adipocyte (fat cell)
B) Protein,mitochondrion,adipocyte (fat cell),connective tissue,stomach
C) Mitochondrion,connective tissue,stomach,protein,adipocyte (fat cell)
D) Protein,adipocyte (fat cell),stomach,connective tissue,mitochondrion
E) Protein,stomach,connective tissue,adipocyte (fat cell),mitochondrion
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We live in an ever-changing environment outside of our body,yet our internal conditions remain relatively stable.This is called __________.

A) homeostasis
B) metastasis
C) responsiveness
D) adaptation
E) evolution
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Metabolism is the sum of all __________ __________ change.

A) external;physical
B) external;chemical
C) internal;chemical
D) internal;physical
E) stimulated;movement
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During exercise,one generates excess heat and the body temperature rises.As a response,blood vessels dilate in the skin,warm blood flows closer to the body surface,and heat is lost.This is an example of __________.

A) negative feedback
B) positive feedback
C) dynamic equilibrium
D) integration control
E) set point adjustment
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DNA is an example of an __________,whereas PET scan is an example of an _________.

A) eponym;abbreviation
B) acronym;eponym
C) eponym;acronym
D) abbreviation;acronym
E) acronym;abbreviation
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Three common components of a feedback loop are _________,__________,and __________.

A) stimulus;integrating (control)center;organ system
B) stimulus;receptor;integrating (control)center
C) receptor;integrating (control)center;effector
D) receptor;organ;organ system
E) receptor;integrating (control)center;organ system
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The study of how hormones function is called __________.

A) neuroanatomy
B) neurophysiology
C) endocrinology
D) histology
E) pathophysiology
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The plural of axilla (armpit)is ____________,whereas the plural of appendix is ___________.

A) axillae;appendices
B) axillides;appendages
C) axillies;appendi
D) axilli;appendices
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The term fallopian tube (uterine tube)is an example of __________.

A) a Latin root used in medical terminology
B) the use of prefixes to name an anatomical structure
C) the use of suffixes to name an anatomical structure
D) an eponym
E) an acronym
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The study of how the body functions is called __________.

A) anatomy
B) chemistry
C) physiology
D) neuroanatomy
E) histology
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Ultrastructure refers to the detailed structure to the level of the _____.

A) molecule
B) cell
C) organelle
D) tissue
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The change in size of the bone marrow (where blood cells are produced)as an infant matures is an example of __________,whereas the transformation of blood stem cells into white blood cells is an example of __________.

A) development;differentiation
B) growth;development
C) growth;differentiation
D) differentiation;growth
E) differentiation;development
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Negative feedback loops are __________.

A) homeostatic mechanisms
B) not homeostatic mechanisms
C) associated with "vicious circles"
D) self-amplifying cycles
E) usually harmful
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The lexicon of standard international anatomical terms is __________.

A) called Nomina Anatomica (NA)
B) formed from thousands of French word roots
C) called Terminologia Anatomica (TA)
D) formed from thousands of English word roots
E) formed from thousands of Italian word roots
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The prefix hypo- means _______________,whereas hyper- means _____________.

A) front;back
B) right;left
C) inside;outside
D) clear;dark
E) below;above
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Chemicals in a solution can move down a concentration gradient.This means the chemical will move from the area of __________ concentration to the area of _________ concentration.

A) low;high
B) high;high
C) low;low
D) equal;equal
E) high;low
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The ileum is ____________,whereas the ilium is __________.

A) a muscle;a bone
B) a bone;a muscle
C) part of the hip bone;part of the small intestine
D) a bone in the wrist;a muscle of the back
E) part of the small intestine;part of the hip bone
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The study of normal body structures is called __________.

A) biology
B) pathology
C) anatomy
D) microscopy
E) physiology
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Hypercalcemia means _________.

A) elevated calcium levels in blood
B) lowered calcium levels in bone
C) elevated sodium levels in blood
D) elevated calcium levels in bone
E) lowered calcium levels in the blood
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Which of the following is not an example of a physiological gradient?

A) Electrical
B) Tissue
C) Pressure
D) Thermal
E) Concentration
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The study of mechanism of disease is called __________.

A) histology
B) neuroanatomy
C) pathophysiology
D) endocrinology
E) neurophysiology
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Precise spelling is important in anatomy because __________.

A) there are many similar terms in anatomy that refer to different structures
B) it's easier to remember acronyms when spelled correctly
C) there are many different ways to spell certain terms
D) eponyms are difficult to memorize
E) it's important to practice language skills
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The plural of villus (hair)is ____________,whereas the plural of diagnosis is ____________.

A) villuses;diagnosises
B) villi;diagnoses
C) villus;diagnosis
D) villi;diagnosis
E) villuses;diagnosis
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A physiological __________ is a difference in chemical concentration,electrical charge,physical pressure,temperature,or other variables between one point and another.

A) membrane
B) gradient
C) imbalance
D) feedback loop
E) barrier
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Which of these is the best imaging technique for routinely examining the anatomical development of a fetus?

A) Auscultation
B) PET scan
C) MRI
D) Sonography
E) Radiography
D
2
Homeostasis and occupying space are both unique characteristics of living things.
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3
All functions of the body can be interpreted as the effects of cellular activity.
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Histology is the study of structures that can be observed without a magnifying lens.
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We can see through bones with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
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Evolutionary (Darwinian)medicine traces some of our diseases to our evolutionary past.
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Sometimes anatomical terms come from origins that do not lend any insight into their meaning.
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The terms development and evolution have the same meaning in physiology.
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Anatomists around the world adhere to a lexicon of standard international terms,which stipulates both Latin names and accepted English equivalents.
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Known as "the father of modern anatomy," __________ was the first to publish accurate drawings of the body.

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C) Harvey
D) Aristotle
E) van Leeuwenhoek
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Positive feedback helps to restore normal function when one of the body's physiological variables gets out of balance.
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Cells were first named by microscopist Robert Hooke.
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Organs are made of tissues.
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The hypothetico-deductive method is common in physiology,whereas the inductive method is common in anatomy.
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Feeling for swollen lymph nodes is an example of auscultation.
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Negative feedback is a self-amplifying chain of events that tends to produce rapid change in the body.
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The most influential medical textbook of the ancient era was written by __________.

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B) Aristotle
C) Galen
D) Vesalius
E) Avicenna
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An individual scientific fact has more information than a theory.
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A molecule of water is more complex than a mitochondrion (organelle).
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Feeling structures with your fingertips is called _________,whereas tapping on the body and listening for sounds of abnormalities is called ____________.

A) palpation;auscultation
B) auscultation;percussion
C) percussion;auscultation
D) palpation;percussion
E) percussion;palpation
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Most people think that ulcers are caused by psychological stress.It was discovered that an acid-resistant bacterium,Heliobacter pylori,lives in the lining of the stomach.If these bacteria cause ulcers,then treatment with an antibiotic should reduce ulcers.This line of investigation is an example of __________.

A) hypothetical reasoning
B) hypothetico-deductive reasoning
C) the inductive method
D) experimental design
E) statistical analysis
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The terms physics,physiology,and physician come from a term that __________ proposed to distinguish natural causes from supernatural causes.

A) Hippocrates
B) Plato
C) Schwann
D) Aristotle
E) Avicenna
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The process of using numerous observations to develop general principles and predictions about a specific subject is called __________.

A) experimental design
B) the deductive method
C) the inductive method
D) a hypothesis
E) statistical testing
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Which of the following would contain the greatest amount of information that scientists consider to be true to the best of their knowledge?

A) A fact
B) A law of nature
C) A hypothesis
D) An equation
E) A theory
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A new drug apparently increases short-term memory.Students were divided randomly into two groups at the beginning of the semester.One group was given the memory pill once a day for the semester,and the other group was given a same-looking pill,but it was just sugar.The sugar pill is termed a(n)__________.

A) controlled pill
B) placebo
C) treatment pill
D) variable
E) effective dose
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An educated speculation or a possible answer to a question is called a(n)__________.

A) scientific method
B) theory
C) law
D) hypothesis
E) fact
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Two groups of people were tested to determine whether garlic lowers blood cholesterol levels.One group was given 800 mg of garlic powder daily for four months and exhibited an average 12% reduction in the blood cholesterol.The other group was not given any garlic and after four months averaged a 3% reduction in cholesterol.The group that was not given the garlic was the __________ group.

A) peer
B) test
C) treatment
D) control
E) double-blind
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The study of the structure and function of cells is called ___________.

A) cytology
B) gross anatomy
C) exploratory physiology
D) comparative physiology
E) radiology
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A human is born before his/her nervous system has matured.This is traceable to __________.

A) their inability to regulate body temperature
B) skeletal adaptations to bipedalism
C) the arboreal habits of early primates
D) the conditions of modern civilization
E) the diet of early species of Homo
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Which of the following was an adaptation that evolved in connection with human upright walking?

A) Hair
B) Fully opposable thumbs
C) Stereoscopic vision
D) Color vision
E) Spinal and pelvic anatomy
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A change in the genetic composition of a population over time is called __________.

A) mutation
B) natural selection
C) selection pressure
D) evolution
E) adaptation
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Stereoscopic vision provides __________.

A) opposable perception
B) color perception
C) depth perception
D) bipedalism
E) opposition of thumbs
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________________ established a code of ethics for physicians.He is considered the "father of medicine."

A) Aristotle
B) Hippocrates
C) Galen
D) Vesalius
E) Hooke
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The constant appearance of new strains of influenza virus is an example of __________.

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B) evolution
C) selection pressure
D) survivorship
E) success
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The principal theory of how evolution works is called __________.

A) natural pressure
B) selective pressure
C) darwinian pressure
D) natural adaptation
E) natural selection
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Who was a physician to the Roman gladiators,learned by dissection of animals,and saw science as a method of discovery?

A) Hippocrates
B) Plato
C) Schwann
D) Aristotle
E) Galen
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______________ is a process that submits a scientist's ideas to the critical judgment of other specialists in the field before the research is funded or published.

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C) Falsification
D) Peer review
E) Hypothetico-deductive testing
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Most primates are ________________,meaning they live in trees.

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C) cursorial
D) troglodytic
E) arboreal
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The species of modern humans is called _________.

A) Homo erectus
B) Homo sapiens
C) Homo habilis
D) early Homo
E) Australopithecus
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The use of controls and statistical testing are two aspects of experimental design that help to ensure __________.

A) an adequate sample size
B) objective and reliable results
C) experimental bias
D) psychosomatic effects
E) treatment groups
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When a woman is giving birth,the head of the baby pushes against her cervix and stimulates the release of the hormone oxytocin.Oxytocin travels in the blood and stimulates the uterus to contract.Labor contractions become more and more intense until the baby is expelled.This is an example of __________.

A) negative feedback
B) positive feedback
C) dynamic equilibrium
D) integration control
E) set point adjustment
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A hemoglobin level of 12g/dL is normal for an adult female,but low for an adult male.This is an example of _____.

A) cellular adaptation
B) holistic medicine
C) physiological variation
D) anatomical variation
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_________________ are the simplest body structures considered alive.

A) Organ systems
B) Organs
C) Cells
D) Organelles
E) Molecules
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All of the following are human organ systems except ___________.

A) skeletal
B) endocrine
C) epidermal
D) reproductive
E) lymphatic
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The fact that most of us have five lumbar vertebrae,but some people have six and some have four,is an example of ____________ variation among organisms.

A) cellular
B) holistic
C) physiological
D) anatomical
E) reductionist
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All of the following are organs except __________.

A) teeth
B) the skin
C) nails
D) the liver
E) the digestive system
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Which of the following is not an aspect that could result in physiological variation?

A) Age
B) Gender
C) Environment
D) Physical activity
E) These are all aspects that can cause physiological variation.
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An _______________ is composed of two or more tissues types,whereas ____________ are microscopic structures in a cell.

A) organ system;organs
B) organ system;organelles
C) organ;organelles
D) organ;molecules
E) organelle;molecules
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49
Which of the following is most likely to cause disease?

A) Positive feedback
B) Negative feedback
C) Homeostasis
D) Equilibrium
E) Irritability
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50
_______________ approaches understanding of the human body by studying the interactions of its parts.

A) Naturalism
B) Reductionism
C) Vitalism
D) Holism
E) Rationalism
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51
_____________ is the view that not everything about an organism can be understood or predicted from the knowledge of its components;that is,the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.

A) Naturalism
B) Reductionism
C) Holism
D) Materialism
E) Science
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52
Blood glucose concentration rises after a meal and stimulates the pancreas to release the hormone insulin.Insulin travels in the blood and stimulates the uptake of glucose by body cells from the bloodstream,thus reducing blood glucose concentration.This is an example of _________.

A) negative feedback
B) positive feedback
C) dynamic equilibrium
D) integration control
E) set point adjustment
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53
A surgeon needs to be familiar with different versions of anatomy.This is because of the phenomenon of _____.

A) cellular adaptation
B) holistic medicine
C) physiological variation
D) anatomical variation
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54
Taking apart a clock to see how it works is similar to ____________ thinking about human physiology.

A) comparative
B) evolutionary
C) holistic
D) inductive
E) reductionist
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55
A(n)_____________ is a group of similar cells and their intercellular materials in a discrete region of an organ performing a specific function.

A) macromolecule
B) organ system
C) organelle
D) organism
E) tissue
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56
Which of the following lists levels of human structure from the most complex to the simplest?

A) Organelle,cell,tissue,organ,organ system
B) Organ system,organ,cell,tissue,organelle
C) Organ system,organelle,tissue,cell,organ
D) Organ system,organ,tissue,cell,organelle
E) Organ,organ system,tissue,cell,organelle
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57
Which of the following lists examples of body structures from the simplest to the most complex?

A) Mitochondrion,connective tissue,protein,stomach,adipocyte (fat cell)
B) Protein,mitochondrion,adipocyte (fat cell),connective tissue,stomach
C) Mitochondrion,connective tissue,stomach,protein,adipocyte (fat cell)
D) Protein,adipocyte (fat cell),stomach,connective tissue,mitochondrion
E) Protein,stomach,connective tissue,adipocyte (fat cell),mitochondrion
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58
We live in an ever-changing environment outside of our body,yet our internal conditions remain relatively stable.This is called __________.

A) homeostasis
B) metastasis
C) responsiveness
D) adaptation
E) evolution
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59
Metabolism is the sum of all __________ __________ change.

A) external;physical
B) external;chemical
C) internal;chemical
D) internal;physical
E) stimulated;movement
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60
During exercise,one generates excess heat and the body temperature rises.As a response,blood vessels dilate in the skin,warm blood flows closer to the body surface,and heat is lost.This is an example of __________.

A) negative feedback
B) positive feedback
C) dynamic equilibrium
D) integration control
E) set point adjustment
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61
DNA is an example of an __________,whereas PET scan is an example of an _________.

A) eponym;abbreviation
B) acronym;eponym
C) eponym;acronym
D) abbreviation;acronym
E) acronym;abbreviation
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62
Three common components of a feedback loop are _________,__________,and __________.

A) stimulus;integrating (control)center;organ system
B) stimulus;receptor;integrating (control)center
C) receptor;integrating (control)center;effector
D) receptor;organ;organ system
E) receptor;integrating (control)center;organ system
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63
The study of how hormones function is called __________.

A) neuroanatomy
B) neurophysiology
C) endocrinology
D) histology
E) pathophysiology
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64
The plural of axilla (armpit)is ____________,whereas the plural of appendix is ___________.

A) axillae;appendices
B) axillides;appendages
C) axillies;appendi
D) axilli;appendices
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65
The term fallopian tube (uterine tube)is an example of __________.

A) a Latin root used in medical terminology
B) the use of prefixes to name an anatomical structure
C) the use of suffixes to name an anatomical structure
D) an eponym
E) an acronym
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66
The study of how the body functions is called __________.

A) anatomy
B) chemistry
C) physiology
D) neuroanatomy
E) histology
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67
Ultrastructure refers to the detailed structure to the level of the _____.

A) molecule
B) cell
C) organelle
D) tissue
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68
The change in size of the bone marrow (where blood cells are produced)as an infant matures is an example of __________,whereas the transformation of blood stem cells into white blood cells is an example of __________.

A) development;differentiation
B) growth;development
C) growth;differentiation
D) differentiation;growth
E) differentiation;development
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69
Negative feedback loops are __________.

A) homeostatic mechanisms
B) not homeostatic mechanisms
C) associated with "vicious circles"
D) self-amplifying cycles
E) usually harmful
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70
The lexicon of standard international anatomical terms is __________.

A) called Nomina Anatomica (NA)
B) formed from thousands of French word roots
C) called Terminologia Anatomica (TA)
D) formed from thousands of English word roots
E) formed from thousands of Italian word roots
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71
The prefix hypo- means _______________,whereas hyper- means _____________.

A) front;back
B) right;left
C) inside;outside
D) clear;dark
E) below;above
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72
Chemicals in a solution can move down a concentration gradient.This means the chemical will move from the area of __________ concentration to the area of _________ concentration.

A) low;high
B) high;high
C) low;low
D) equal;equal
E) high;low
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73
The ileum is ____________,whereas the ilium is __________.

A) a muscle;a bone
B) a bone;a muscle
C) part of the hip bone;part of the small intestine
D) a bone in the wrist;a muscle of the back
E) part of the small intestine;part of the hip bone
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74
The study of normal body structures is called __________.

A) biology
B) pathology
C) anatomy
D) microscopy
E) physiology
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75
Hypercalcemia means _________.

A) elevated calcium levels in blood
B) lowered calcium levels in bone
C) elevated sodium levels in blood
D) elevated calcium levels in bone
E) lowered calcium levels in the blood
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76
Which of the following is not an example of a physiological gradient?

A) Electrical
B) Tissue
C) Pressure
D) Thermal
E) Concentration
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77
The study of mechanism of disease is called __________.

A) histology
B) neuroanatomy
C) pathophysiology
D) endocrinology
E) neurophysiology
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78
Precise spelling is important in anatomy because __________.

A) there are many similar terms in anatomy that refer to different structures
B) it's easier to remember acronyms when spelled correctly
C) there are many different ways to spell certain terms
D) eponyms are difficult to memorize
E) it's important to practice language skills
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79
The plural of villus (hair)is ____________,whereas the plural of diagnosis is ____________.

A) villuses;diagnosises
B) villi;diagnoses
C) villus;diagnosis
D) villi;diagnosis
E) villuses;diagnosis
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80
A physiological __________ is a difference in chemical concentration,electrical charge,physical pressure,temperature,or other variables between one point and another.

A) membrane
B) gradient
C) imbalance
D) feedback loop
E) barrier
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