Test- Body Organization Test Flashcards
1
Q
- What unit of organization is represented by nervous tissue?
A
Tissue
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2
Q
- What anatomical position represents an arrow pointing away from the middle?
A
Lateral
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3
Q
- What can the coronal plane also be called?
A
(frontal) III
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4
Q
- Another name for sagittal is
A
None of these, we didn’t learn another term
NB. 29
5
Q
- Which of the following is not true? The thumb is lateral to the pinky, The mouth is inferior to the nose, or The belly button is in the sagittal plane.
A
All are true
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6
Q
- The smallest structure capable of carrying out all life processes is the
A
Cell
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7
Q
- What fin is on the stomach area of the fish?
A
Ventral fin
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8
Q
- What level of organization does the picture represent?
A
Organ
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9
Q
- Which of the following correctly lists the levels of organization from most complex to least complex?
A
Organism, organ system, organ, tissue, cell, atoms
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10
Q
- Of the nine phyla in the kingdom “Animalia” most of the animals
A
Are invertebrates
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11
Q
- Structure C is a thigh bone. Identify and define the level of organization represented by C.
A
Is an organ, which is a group of different tissues that work together to perform a specific job that is more complex than the function of each tissue by itself.
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12
Q
- Structure B is a section of bone. Identify and define the level of organization represented by tissue.
A
a tissue is a group of similar cells that perform a specific function.
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13
Q
- Identify and define the level of organization represented by a skeleton.
A
A Skeleton is a system, which is a group of structures that perform broad functions.
NB. 25
14
Q
- What level of organization is represented by A? What is the relationship between that level and the level represented by B?
A
A is a cell. Level B is tissue, which is composed of similar cells that perform a specific function.
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