Principles Of Human Physiology, 5th Edition Test Bank

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ExamName___________________________________MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.1)Which of the following is/are associated with the gastrointestinal system?1)A)blood vesselsB)adrenal glandC)bronchiD)esophagusE)brainAnswer:DExplanation:A)B)C)D)E)2)The fluid (non-cellular) portion of blood is called2)A)interstitial fluid.B)the internal environment.C)intracellular matrix.D)intracellular fluid.E)plasma.Answer:EExplanation:A)B)C)D)E)3)The ________ is the interior compartment of a hollow organ or vessel.3)A)epitheliumB)cavityC)basement membraneD)lumenE)intracellular matrixAnswer:DExplanation:A)B)C)D)E)1
4)Which of the following accurately represents the order of complexity for the components of thebody, from least to most complex?4)A)cells, tissues, organ systems, organsB)organ systems, cells, tissues, organsC)tissues, cells, organs, organ systemsD)organ systems, organs, tissues, cellsE)cells, tissues, organs, organ systemsAnswer:EExplanation:A)B)C)D)E)5)Which of the following is a normal blood glucose level?5)A)50 mg/dLB)50 mmolarC)200 mmolarD)100 mg/dLE)100 gm/mLAnswer:DExplanation:A)B)C)D)E)6)Movement from the blood into the kidney tubules would represent which of the followingprocesses?6)A)filtrationB)absorptionC)reabsorptionD)excretionE)secretionAnswer:AExplanation:A)B)C)D)E)2

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