Intro into A & P 1
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- Q1
The body system most affected by a lower than normal atmospheric pressure would be ______
Nervous
Renal
Cardiovascular
Respiratory
45s - Q2
Which of the followings are the two primary systems responsible for maintaining homeostasis?
Narvous and cardiovascular
Nervous and endocrine
Cardiovascular and endocrine
Cardiovascular and respiratory
45s - Q3
All of the following are survival needs except
Temperature
Metabolism
Atmospheric pressure
Oxygen
45s - Q4
A negative feedback mechanism responds to a stimulus by reducing its intensity
truefalseTrue or False45s - Q5
The body cavity that protects the entire nervous system is called ________
Ventral cavity
Cranial cavity
Spinal cavity
Dorsal cavity
45s - Q6
The average male body contains approximately __________ water
70%
40%
50%
60%
30s - Q7
You are looking how the particles cross the cell membrane under the microscope. that means that you are studying ________
Regional physiology
Cellular anatomy
Gross physiology
Cellullar physiology
45s - Q8
One of the functional characteristics of life is irritability. This may also be referred as _______
Stress
Contractility
Responsiveness
Attention
45s - Q9
Your patient complains of left upper quadrant pain. The organ of concern may be ______
Urinary bladder
Spleen
Liver
Gallblader
45s - Q10
Homeostasis is the condition in which the body maintains _________
A static internal environment
The lowest possible metabolic state
A relatively stable internal environment, with an unlimited range
A relatively stable internal environment
45s