Deck 10: Basic Human Physiology

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The neurotransmitters in different portions of the nervous system throughout the body are the same.
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The first stage of the general adaptation syndrome is the ____ stage.

A) alarm
B) resistance
C) distress
D) eustress
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____ is an abnormal increase in the number of cells due to frequent cell division/reproduction which causes the tissue or organ to increase in size.

A) Hypotrophy
B) Hypoplasia
C) Hypertrophy
D) Hyperplasia
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Malignant tumors are not always cancerous.
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____ is the replacement of one adult cell type with another type of adult cell.

A) Apoptosis
B) Metaplasia
C) Pyknosis
D) Karyolysis
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The study of the body's functions, in its normal human condition, is called ____.

A) anatomy
B) biology
C) ecology
D) physiology
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In some instances (e.g., cervical cancer), the presence of dysplasia is an early warning of future malignancy.
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The process of maintaining an internal equilibrium is known as ____.

A) homeostasis
B) enantiostasis
C) homeopathic
D) allostasis
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The surgical removal of a portion of the liver is done in a procedure called a ____.

A) splenectomy
B) hepatectomy
C) laparotomy
D) colectomy
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If too much heat builds up in the body's core, a condition called hyperthermia, then the cell walls become more fluid-like and cannot maintain their integrity.
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Cells live in a highly volatile environment where changes in conditions, such as acidity or temperature, are constant even as the body strives to maintain homeostasis.
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Nicotinic receptors are found in the central and peripheral nervous system as well as the neuromuscular junction with skeletal muscles.
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____ fluid is the fluid between cells.

A) Intracellular
B) Anatomia
C) Interstitial
D) Intravascular
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The process of planned cell death, called ____, is controlled by genes in the nucleus and involves a systematic disassembly of the cell.

A) pyknosis
B) metaplasia
C) apoptosis
D) senescent
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Beta1 adrenergic receptors act upon the smooth muscles found in the bronchial walls, the level of the terminal bronchioles, and cause bronchodilation.
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____ is an increase in either the weight or functional capacity of a tissue or organ beyond what is normal.

A) Hypotrophy
B) Distension
C) Hypertrophy
D) Hyperplasia
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Neurons physically contact the organs that they innervate.
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When glucose is abundant, such as after a meal of carbohydrates, any glucose that is not needed immediately by the body is stored in the liver and muscles as a dual molecule called ____.

A) lysine
B) glycogen
C) sucrose
D) peptidoglycan
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Anatomy studies the physical, mechanical, and biochemical processes that go on inside the body every day.
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Atrophy is the reduction of cells.
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A physical loss of cells as a result of the normal changes of aging or simple disuse is considered ____________________, a natural development of cells.
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When a fluid has less water and more salt (electrolytes), then the solution is called ____________________.
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Stimulation of alpha1 receptors results in constriction of the precapillary sphincters of the peripheral vascular bed, resulting in a displacement of blood volume to the core circulation, a phenomenon known as ____________________.
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When there are too many new, or immature, cells that are not functional then ____________________ has occurred.
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To survive and thrive (i.e., to be healthy), cells need an environment, a(n) ____________________, that has (1) water, the most abundant substance in the body; (2) food stuffs, in the form of glucose, amino acids, and fatty acids; and (3) oxygen.
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The neurotransmitters in different portions of the nervous system throughout the body are the same.
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The first stage of the general adaptation syndrome is the ____ stage.

A) alarm
B) resistance
C) distress
D) eustress
alarm
3
____ is an abnormal increase in the number of cells due to frequent cell division/reproduction which causes the tissue or organ to increase in size.

A) Hypotrophy
B) Hypoplasia
C) Hypertrophy
D) Hyperplasia
Hyperplasia
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Malignant tumors are not always cancerous.
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____ is the replacement of one adult cell type with another type of adult cell.

A) Apoptosis
B) Metaplasia
C) Pyknosis
D) Karyolysis
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The study of the body's functions, in its normal human condition, is called ____.

A) anatomy
B) biology
C) ecology
D) physiology
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In some instances (e.g., cervical cancer), the presence of dysplasia is an early warning of future malignancy.
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The process of maintaining an internal equilibrium is known as ____.

A) homeostasis
B) enantiostasis
C) homeopathic
D) allostasis
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The surgical removal of a portion of the liver is done in a procedure called a ____.

A) splenectomy
B) hepatectomy
C) laparotomy
D) colectomy
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If too much heat builds up in the body's core, a condition called hyperthermia, then the cell walls become more fluid-like and cannot maintain their integrity.
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Cells live in a highly volatile environment where changes in conditions, such as acidity or temperature, are constant even as the body strives to maintain homeostasis.
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Nicotinic receptors are found in the central and peripheral nervous system as well as the neuromuscular junction with skeletal muscles.
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____ fluid is the fluid between cells.

A) Intracellular
B) Anatomia
C) Interstitial
D) Intravascular
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The process of planned cell death, called ____, is controlled by genes in the nucleus and involves a systematic disassembly of the cell.

A) pyknosis
B) metaplasia
C) apoptosis
D) senescent
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Beta1 adrenergic receptors act upon the smooth muscles found in the bronchial walls, the level of the terminal bronchioles, and cause bronchodilation.
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____ is an increase in either the weight or functional capacity of a tissue or organ beyond what is normal.

A) Hypotrophy
B) Distension
C) Hypertrophy
D) Hyperplasia
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Neurons physically contact the organs that they innervate.
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When glucose is abundant, such as after a meal of carbohydrates, any glucose that is not needed immediately by the body is stored in the liver and muscles as a dual molecule called ____.

A) lysine
B) glycogen
C) sucrose
D) peptidoglycan
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Anatomy studies the physical, mechanical, and biochemical processes that go on inside the body every day.
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Atrophy is the reduction of cells.
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A physical loss of cells as a result of the normal changes of aging or simple disuse is considered ____________________, a natural development of cells.
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When a fluid has less water and more salt (electrolytes), then the solution is called ____________________.
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Stimulation of alpha1 receptors results in constriction of the precapillary sphincters of the peripheral vascular bed, resulting in a displacement of blood volume to the core circulation, a phenomenon known as ____________________.
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When there are too many new, or immature, cells that are not functional then ____________________ has occurred.
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To survive and thrive (i.e., to be healthy), cells need an environment, a(n) ____________________, that has (1) water, the most abundant substance in the body; (2) food stuffs, in the form of glucose, amino acids, and fatty acids; and (3) oxygen.
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