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Hole's Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology, 8/e
David N. Shier, Washtenaw Community College
Jackie L. Butler, Grayson County College
Ricki Lewis, SUNY - Albany

Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology

Chapter Quiz



1

Interest in the study of the human body was first stimulated in human beings by
A)the need to stay healthy
B)to help women in childbirth
C)a concern with illness and injury
D)dissatisfaction with supernatural explanations of death
2

The self-initiated change in an organism’s position or travel from one place to another is
A)responsiveness
B)absorption
C)circulation
D)movement
3

When an organism produces new body materials faster than old ones are worn out, the process is called
A)growth
B)reproduction
C)assimilation
D)circulation
4

The movement of substances within the body within body fluids is:
A)digestion
B)absorption
C)assimilation
D)circulation
5

The most abundant chemical in the body is
A)water
B)oxygen
C)glucose
D)carbon dioxide
6

The rate at which chemical reactions take place in the body is controlled by
A)oxygen
B)pressure
C)heat
D)available food
7

Which of the following is a cooling process?
A)constricting of surface blood vessels
B)shivering
C)perspiring
D)exercising
8

Homeostasis in a healthy person
A)doesn’t change or fluctuate
B)changes around the set point
C)remains exactly at a predetermined set point
D)changes in response to changes in the external environment
9

When a person’s body heat rises, the brain’s temperature control center
A)decreases the metabolic rate
B)increases thirst
C)decreases the intake of food
D)increases the loss of body heat
10

In maintaining homeostasis, the feedback to the control center is triggered by
A)changes away from the set point
B)the need to change the set point to accommodate to the new condition
C)immediately life threatening conditions
D)changes in the external environment
11

In the human body, the most complex level of organization is the
A)cell
B)tissue
C)organ
D)organ system
12

Which of the following is described as layers or masses that have common functions?
A)an organ
B)a cell
C)a tissue
D)a system
13

The mediastinum is in the
A)thoracic cavity
B)abdominal cavity
C)pelvic cavity
D)pericardial cavity
14

The ventral cavity is composed of all of the following body cavities except the
A)thoracic cavity
B)abdominal cavity
C)pelvic cavity
D)spinal cavity
15

The peritonea membranes are the lining membranes of:
A)nasal cavity
B)thoracic cavity
C)oral cavity
D)abdominal cavity
16

Which of the following is not a part of the integumentary system?
A)hair
B)mucous membranes
C)skin
D)sweat gland
17

The system that produces progeny is the
A)digestive system
B)reproductive system
C)nervous system
D)endocrine system
18

Which of the following is not descriptive of the anatomical position?
A)arms to the side with the palms directed forward
B)feet parallel to one another and flat on the floor
C)head turned to the right
D)erect body posture
19

Regarding direction terms that describe the positions of body structures, which of the following is correct?
A)The fingers are proximal to the wrist.
B)The ears are lateral to the nose.
C)The knee is distal to the foot.
D)The umbilicus is superior to the epigastric region.
20

“Heartburn” or indigestion is usually experienced in which of the following regions?
A)epigastric region
B)hypogastric region
C)iliac region
D)lumbar region
21

An appendectomy would be performed in the
A)epigastric region
B)hypochondriac region
C)umbilical region
D)right iliac region
22

The brachial region is found on the
A)face
B)neck
C)arm
D)leg
23

Which of the following pairs is not correct?
A)crural - leg
B)celiac - head
C)cervical - neck
D)costal - ribs
24

Knowledge of the human body began with observations of the effects of injuries and wound healing.
A)True
B)False
25

The studies of form and function in the human body are easily separated as there is little relationship between the two concepts.
A)True
B)False
26

Anatomists continue to discover new anatomical features of the body.
A)True
B)False
27

Reproduction and growth are synonymous.
A)True
B)False
28

Absorption is the passage of substances through various body membranes.
A)True
B)False
29

Foods are substances that supply the body with chemicals and water.
A)True
B)False
30

Maintenance of a stable internal environment is homeostasis.
A)True
B)False
31

When the body needs to conserve heat, blood vessels in the skin surface dilate.
A)True
B)False
32

Changes away from the body’s normal set point are controlled by positive feedback mechanisms.
A)True
B)False
33

Chemicals are made up of smaller structures called atoms and atoms can combine to form molecules.
A)True
B)False
34

Organelles are structures within cells that perform specific functions.
A)True
B)False
35

The axial portion of the human organism contains the arms and legs.
A)True
B)False
36

The head contains one large cavity and several smaller cavities including the sinuses.
A)True
B)False
37

Support and movement are accomplished by the skeletal and muscular systems.
A)True
B)False
38

The cardiovascular system and the lymphatic system are the transport systems of the body.
A)True
B)False
39

The systems involved with absorption and excretion are the digestive system and the urinary system.
A)True
B)False
40

The spinal cord is anterior to the heart.
A)True
B)False