Module 1 Exams And Lab 1 Exams; All Latest Versions / Verified
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Course Code: BIOL251
Course Title: Human Anatomy & Physiology 1 W/Lab
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Assessment Type: Examination
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Lab 1 Exam 1.1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 83
Lab 1 Exam 1.2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 89
QUESTIONS TYPE:
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➢ True Or False:
➢ Explain/Describe/ Identification
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➢ Short Answer
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,Version Module 1.1
1.
What Is The Study Of The Function Of The Human Body?
A) Anatomy
B) Physiology
C) Histology
D) Cytology
ANS. B) Physiology
Explanation: Physiology Is The Study Of Function, While Anatomy Is The Study Of
Structure.
2.
Give An Example Of The Organ Level Of Organization In The Human Body?
A) Cell
B) Tissue
C) The Liver
D) Molecule
ANS. C) The Liver
Explanation: The Liver Is An Organ Composed Of Multiple Tissues Working Together.
3.
What Is The Breakdown Of Nutrients?
A) Anabolism
B) Metabolism
C) Catabolism
D) Digestion
ANS. C) Catabolism
Explanation: Catabolism Refers To Breaking Down Molecules To Release Energy.
,4.
What Are The 4 Basic Tissue Types?
A) Epithelial, Connective, Muscle, Nervous
B) Bone, Blood, Muscle, Nerve
C) Epithelial, Skeletal, Smooth, Cardiac
D) Connective, Nervous, Cartilage, Epithelial
ANS. A) Epithelial, Connective, Muscle, Nervous
Explanation: These Are The Four Primary Tissue Classifications In The Body.
5.
What Are The 3 Layers Of The Skin In Order From Superficial To Deep?
A) Dermis, Epidermis, Hypodermis
B) Epidermis, Dermis, Hypodermis
C) Hypodermis, Dermis, Epidermis
D) Epidermis, Hypodermis, Dermis
ANS. B) Epidermis, Dermis, Hypodermis
Explanation: This Is The Correct Superficial-To-Deep Order.
6.
What Anatomical Orientation Term Is Used To Indicate "Toward The Back Of The
Body"?
A) Anterior
B) Ventral
C) Dorsal (Or Posterior)
D) Inferior
ANS. C) Dorsal (Or Posterior)
Explanation: Dorsal/Posterior Refers To The Back Side.
7.
What Anatomical Orientation Term Is Used To Indicate "Toward The Lower Part Of A
Structure"?
,A) Superior
B) Inferior
C) Proximal
D) Distal
ANS. B) Inferior
Explanation: Inferior Means Toward The Lower Part.
8.
What Anatomical Orientation Term Is Used To Indicate "Away From The Head End"?
A) Superior
B) Inferior (Or Caudal)
C) Proximal
D) Medial
ANS. B) Inferior (Or Caudal)
Explanation: Caudal/Inferior Means Away From The Head.
9.
What Anatomical Orientation Term Is Used To Indicate "Closer To The Point Of
Attachment Of A Limb"?
A) Distal
B) Lateral
C) Proximal
D) Medial
ANS. C) Proximal
Explanation: Proximal Means Closer To The Point Of Attachment.
10.
You Are Looking At A Diagram Of A Patient Standing In Anatomical Position. On The
Sheet Of Paper Containing The Diagram, Which Thumb Points To The Right Side Of
The Paper?
A) Right
,B) Left
C) Both
D) Neither
ANS. B) Left
Explanation: In Anatomical Position, The Patient’s Left Side Appears On The Viewer’s
Right.
11.
Are The Arms Part Of The Axial Or Appendicular Region Of The Body?
A) Axial
B) Appendicular
C) Both
D) Neither
ANS. B) Appendicular
Explanation: Limbs Belong To The Appendicular Region.
12.
A Patient Is Standing In Anatomical Position. The Patient Moves His Hand To Scratch
His Nose. What Anatomical Action Term Is Best Used To Indicate The Motion
Occurring At His Elbow?
A) Extension
B) Flexion
C) Rotation
D) Abduction
ANS. B) Flexion
Explanation: Flexion Decreases The Angle At A Joint.
13.
What Anatomical Action Term Is Used To Indicate "Movement Away From Midline"?
A) Adduction
B) Flexion
, C) Abduction
D) Extension
ANS. C) Abduction
Explanation: Abduction Means Movement Away From Midline.
14. (Explain/Describe)
Describe The Position Of The Epigastric Region Relative To The Umbilical Region In
Anatomical Position Terms?
ANS. The Epigastric Region Is Superior To The Umbilical Region.
15. (Short Answer)
What Organs Are Contained In The Pelvic Cavity?
ANS. Rectum, Sigmoid, Urinary Bladder, Reproductive Organs
16. (True/False)
The Ventral Body Cavity Contains The Cranial Cavity, The Thoracic Cavity, And The
Abdominal Cavity.
A) True
B) False
ANS. B) False
Explanation: The Ventral Cavity Includes Thoracic And Abdominal Cavities, Not
Cranial.
17.
The Body Is Divided Into Superior And Inferior Sections By What Type Of Plane?
A) Sagittal Plane
B) Frontal Plane
C) Transverse (Or Horizontal) Plane
D) Oblique Plane
ANS. C) Transverse (Or Horizontal) Plane
Explanation: This Plane Separates Top And Bottom Halves.