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Memmler's chapter 1
Author :
David Alvarado
1.
The body's continuous ability to respnd to changes in the environment and to maintain relative constancy in the internal environment is called:
A
Homeostais
B
Superficial
C
Structural levels
2.
The regions frequently used by health professionals to locate pain of tumors divides the abdomen into four basic areas called:
A
Planes
B
Cavities
C
Quadrants
3.
Which of the following organs or structures does not lie within the mediastinum?
A
Aorta
B
Esophagus
C
Liver
4.
A lengthwise plane running from front to back that divides the body into right and left sides is called:
A
Transverse
B
Frontal
C
Sagittal
5.
A study of the functins of living orgaisms and their parts is called:
A
Chemistry
B
Physiology
C
Biology
6.
The thoracic portion of the ventral body cavity is separated from the abdominopelvic portion by a muscle called the:
A
Pectoralis
B
Diapphragm
C
Rectus femoris
7.
An orgaization of varying numbers and kinds of organs arranged together to perform a complex function is called a:
A
Cell
B
System
C
Tissue
8.
The plane that divides superior from inferior is known as the______________plane.
A
Transverse
B
Sagittal
C
Frontal
9.
Which one of the following structures does not lie within the abdominal cavity?
A
Spleen
B
Stomach
C
Urinary Bladder
10.
Which of the following is an exampe of an upper abdominal region?
A
Left hypochondriac region
B
Right iliac region
C
Left lumbar region
11.
The dorsal body cavity contains components of the:
A
Reproductive system
B
Nervous System
C
Digestive system
12.
What organ is not found in the pelvic cavity?
A
Bladder
B
Stomach
C
Colon
13.
Similiar cells acting together to peform a common function exist at the _________level of organization.
A
Tissue
B
Organ
C
System
14.
A synonym for medial is:
A
Midline
B
Anterior
C
Toward the side
15.
The buttocks are often used as intramuscular injection sites. This region can be called:
A
Gluteal
B
Buccal
C
Sacral