Chapter 01 The Human Organism
TRUE/FALSE - Write 'T' if the statement is tru e and 'F' if the statemen t is false.
1) True or False? A CT scan allows for a thr ee-dimensional image to be gene rated.
⊚ true
⊚ false
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Bloom's : 1. Remember
Learning Outcome : 01.01A. Define anatomy.
Learning Outcome : 01.01B. Describe the levels at which anatomy can be studied.
Section : 01.01
Type : Clinical
Source : Chapter 01 Test Bank > CT Scan Imaging
2) True or False? Positive-feedback mechanis ms are always damaging to the b ody.
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⊚ false
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HAPS Outcome : B02.03 Compare and contrast positive and negative feedback in terms of the relationshi
HAPS Top ic : Module B02 General types of homeostatic mechanisms
Learning Outcome : 01.05D. Describe a positive-feedback mechanism and give an example.
Section : 01.05
Source : Chapter 01 Test Bank > Positive-feedback Mechanism Effects
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3) True or False? The part of th e feedback mechanism th at processes information , relates it to
other information, and makes a de cision of action is t he receptor.
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⊚ false
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Bloom's : 2. Understand
HAPS Outcome : B01.02 Define the following terms as they relate to homeostasis: setpoint, variable, r
HAPS Top ic : Module B01 Definition
Learning Outcome : 01.05A. Define homeostasis.
Learning Outcome : 01.05B. Explain why homeostasis is important for proper body function.
Section : 01.05
Type : LearnSmart
Source : Chapter 01 Test Bank > Components of the Homeostatic Control Mechanism
4) True or False? The control center compares input from a receptor with the ideal normal value
for a condition called a set p oint.
⊚ true
⊚ false
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Bloom's : 2. Understand
HAPS Outcome : B01.02 Define the following terms as they relate to homeostasis: setpoint, variable, r
HAPS Top ic : Module B01 Definition
Learning Outcome : 01.05A. Define homeostasis.
Learning Outcome : 01.05B. Explain why homeostasis is important for proper body function.
Section : 01.05
Type : LearnSmart
Source : Chapter 01 Test Bank > Function of the Control Center of the Homeostatic Control Mechanism
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5) True or False? Positive feedback mech anisms are less common i n healthy individuals than
negative feedback mecha nisms.
⊚ true
⊚ false
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Bloom's : 2. Understand
HAPS Outcome : B02.03 Compare and contrast positive and negative feedback in terms of the relationshi
HAPS Top ic : Module B02 General types of homeostatic mechanisms
Learning Outcome : 01.05D. Describe a positive-feedback mechanism and give an example.
Section : 01.05
Type : LearnSmart
Source : Chapter 01 Test Bank > Positive Feedback Mechanisms
6) True or False? Whereas a 'pl ane' describes an imaginary flat surface, a 'section' describes a
way to cut an organ.
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⊚ false
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HAPS Outcome : A02.01 Identify and define the anatomic planes in which a body might be viewed.
HAPS Top ic : Module A02 Body planes and sections
Learning Outcome : 01.06D. Name and describe the three major planes of the body.
Learning Outcome : 01.06E. Name and describe the three major ways to cut an organ.
Section : 01.06
Type : LearnSmart
Type : Study Guide
Source : Chapter 01 Test Bank > Plane versus Section
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