Parker_Roth Test Body Organization, Systems & Anatomical Terms Flashcards

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6. Which of the following represents the unit of organization of an organ?
A. Circulatory system
B. Fat
C. Blood Cell 
D. Kidney
A

D. Kidney

11. CLF-Body Systems

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17. What unit of organization is two or more cells working together to form a particular function?
A. Cell
B. Organism
C. Tissue 
D. Organ
A

C. Tissue

09. Hierarchy of The Body

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18. Which of the following is false?
A. The mouth is inferior to the nose 
B. The thumb is lateral to the pinky 
C. The belly button is in the Sagittal plane
D. All are true; none are false
A

D. All are true; none are false

10. CLF- Anatomical Planes

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  1. What might happen if your respiratory center malfunctioned?
    A. Your nostrils and other breathing passages might close up.
    B. The oxygen levels in your body might go out of balance.
    C. You might start inhaling carbon dioxide instead of oxygen.
    D. Your lungs might collapse
A

B. The oxygen levels in your body might go out of balance.

11. CLF-Body Systems

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  1. What is the coronal plane.
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A cut that divides the body or an organ in anterior or posterior parts

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31. Which unit of organization is represented by the respiratory system?
A. Tissue
B. Organ system
C. Organ
D. Cell
A

B. Organ system

11. CLF-Body Systems

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  1. Which of the following is not a characteristic of life?
    A. Maintain a stable internal environment
    B. Movement
    C. Need energy to carry out life processes
    D. Grow and reproduce
    E. respond to their environment
    F. Are composed of one or more cells
A

B. Movement

07. Characteristics of Life

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  1. What level or organization dose a tissue represent?
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Groups of cells that work together to perform a specific function.
09. Hierarchy of Life

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  1. What might happen if your kidneys malfunctioned?
    A. Your bladder might close up
    B. Your kidneys might collapse
    C. The water level in your blood might go out of balance
    D. You might stat inhaling carbon dioxide
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C. The water level in your blood might go out of balance

11. CLF-Body Systems

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52. The smallest structure capable of carrying out all of life's process is the
A. Atom
B. Tissue
C. Cell
D. Organ system
A

C. Cell

09. Hierarchy of The Body

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  1. The brain, nerves, and spinal cord working together represents the___________level of organization
A

A. Organ system

11. CLF-Body Systems

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  1. What level of organization is represented by a jellyfish? What is the relationship between that level and a worm?
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A is a cell and B is a tissue.

09. Hierarchy of The Body

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  1. Structure C is a thigh bone. Identify and define the level of organization represented by C.
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C is and organ.

09. Hierarchy of The Body

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  1. Structure B is a section of bone. Identify and define the level of organization represented.
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B is a tissue

09. Hierarchy of The Body

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  1. Identify and define the level of organization represented by the structure D. D is a skeleton.
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D is a system

09. Hierarchy of The Body

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  1. Look at the animals. For each of theses animals, identify the type of symmetry ir exhibits.
A

C. Asymmetrical

10. CLF- Anatomical Planes