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Exam with 50 Problems - Anatomy and Physiology |, Exams of Physiology

Material Type: Exam; Class: Anatomy & Physiology; Subject: Biology / Biological Sciences; University: Minot State University;

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BIOL 220 Human Anatomy & Physiology I Exam 1 October 06, 2008 T will post your grade using your student ID number as an identifier. If you do not want me to use your student ID number to post your grade you have to provide me with a six-digit alternative number on your scantron. Failure to. provide an alternative number implies your consent to post grades using your student JD. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) Andreas Vesalius was important because: A) he invented the microscope. B) he dissected live human beings. C) he developed the comparative method. Dy he corrected Galen's mistakes. 2) In Inductive reasoning: A) a hypothesis is formulated and tested. B) the results are not falsifyable. C) experimeniation leads to generalization. D) observation leads to generalization. 3) In science: A) theories are not supported by scientific evidence. B) theories are guesses about the natural world. C) theories are supported by many facts, observations, and experiments. D) theories are never falsifyable. 4) The heart lies in the cavity, A) dorsal cranial B) ventral pleural C) ventral pericardial D) dorsal pericardial 5) is the specific name for hip. A) Coxal B) inguinal C) Manus D) Pedal 6) Which of the following statements is true concerning feedback mechanisms? A) Negative feedback mechanisms tend to increase the original stimulus. B) Positive feedback mechanisins are damaging. ©) Negative feedback mechanisms counteract changes within the body. D) Feedback mechanisms are unimportant in regulating body function. 7) The parietal pleura would represent a serous membrane: A) covering individual hings. B) covering the heart, C) lining the abdominal cavity. D) lining the pleural cavity. 8) ‘The speed or rate of a chemical reaction is influenced by all of the following except: A) the concentration. B) the presence or absence of carbon. C) the temperature. D) the presence of catalysts or enzymes.