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Midterm Review
HS120
Anatomy & Physiology I
Professor Marisol Boatwright,
MSHE, MHA
Kaplan University
Which of the following is the
most serious type of burn?
• First degree
• Second degree
• Third degree
Third Degree
Most feedback loops in the
body are positive feedback
loops.
• True
• False
False
The cytoplasm is the non-living
material found within the cell and
lies between the plasma
membrane and the nucleus.
• True
• False
False
Which is the thickest part
of the skin?
A.
B.
Slide 8
Epidermis
Dermis
Dermis
The legs are part of the axial
division of the body.
True
False
False
Which of the following is
true of the brain?
• It is located in the ventral and cranial
cavities.
• It is located in the dorsal and spinal
cavities.
• It is located in the ventral and pelvic
cavities.
• It is located in the dorsal and cranial
cavities.
It is located in the dorsal and
cranial cavities.
Homeostasis is the balance the
body tries to maintain by keeping
its internal environment relatively
constant.
• True
• False
True
Articulations are
A. not part of the adult skeleton.
B. hold our bones together securely and
allow movement to occur between the
bones.
C. where a bone connects to at least one
other bone.
D. B and C
E. All of the above
D. B and C
Which of the following is
NOT true of skeletal muscle?
• They are classified as voluntary muscle
• They help to maintain our posture
• They are classified as smooth muscle
• They help to generate heat required for
maintaining a core body temperature
They are classified as smooth
muscle
Blood is classified as a connective
tissue because it has a non-living
matrix (the plasma) and living
cells (erythrocytes and leukocytes).
• True
• False
True
RNA is an example of a:
• Protein
• Nucleic acid
• Carbohydrate
• Lipid
Nucleic Acid
The hypogastric region of the
abdominopelvic cavity:
A. Is inferior to the umbilical region
B. Is medial to the right iliac region
C. Is lateral to the left iliac region
D. Both A and B
D. Both A and B
Free nerve endings are
responsible for sensing:
• Pain
• Light touch
• Pressure on the skin surface
• Vibration
Pain
Which one of the following is
NOT true of squamous cell
carcinoma?
• It is a common skin cancer.
• Is fast growing.
• Will metastasize.
• Lesions often begin as hard, painless
nodules.
Is fast growing.
The severity of a burn is
determined by the depth of
the injury as well as by the
amount of surface area
affected.
• True
• False
True
Which of the following
organs is/are lined by a
serous membrane?
A. lungs
B. Kidneys
C. heart
D. A and B
E. All of the above
All of the above
Bones are living structures
made up of living cells and a
non-living matrix.
• True
• False
True
There are 9 cervical
vertebrae.
• True
• False
False
Homeostatic control mechanisms
maintain a relative constancy in
the body NOT an absolute
constancy.
• True
• False
True
Transitional epithelium is
found in the:
• Trachea
• Skin
• Lungs
• Urinary system
Urinary system
Glycogen is an example of a:
• Lipid
• Carbohydrate
• Nucleic acid
• Protein
Carbohydrate