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Deck 9: Body Organization
1
Common sites for the development of cancer are the:
A) Lungs
B) Breasts
C) Colon
D) Uterus
E) All of the above
A) Lungs
B) Breasts
C) Colon
D) Uterus
E) All of the above
All of the above
2
The body fights cancer by:
A) Using reactive oxygen
B) Creating new DNA
C) Chorionic villus sampling
D) Forming antibodies
E) Forming new chromosomes
A) Using reactive oxygen
B) Creating new DNA
C) Chorionic villus sampling
D) Forming antibodies
E) Forming new chromosomes
Forming antibodies
3
The karyotype is an organized picture of:
A) Genes
B) Cancerous cells
C) Chromosomes
D) Body cavities
E) Body tissues
A) Genes
B) Cancerous cells
C) Chromosomes
D) Body cavities
E) Body tissues
Chromosomes
4
Mitosis is cell division that may result in:
A) Cancer
B) Reproduction of single-cell organisms
C) Growth and repair
D) Transfer of genetic information
E) All of the above
A) Cancer
B) Reproduction of single-cell organisms
C) Growth and repair
D) Transfer of genetic information
E) All of the above
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5
____________________ is composed largely of specialized cells found in the eyes, ears, brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves.
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6
A genotype is:
A) Treatment by a chemical agent
B) Nonorganelle material contained in cells
C) A mutant gene
D) A study of function
E) The genetic makeup of an organism
A) Treatment by a chemical agent
B) Nonorganelle material contained in cells
C) A mutant gene
D) A study of function
E) The genetic makeup of an organism
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7
The configuration of genetic information for an individual trait is called the:
A) Genotype
B) Phenotype
C) Dominant gene
D) Recessive gene
E) DNA
A) Genotype
B) Phenotype
C) Dominant gene
D) Recessive gene
E) DNA
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8
The four main types of body tissues are:
A) Connective, muscle, nervous, and elastic tissues
B) Epithelial, connective, muscle, and elastic tissues
C) Epithelial, connective, muscle, and nervous tissues
D) Epithelial, elastic, muscle, and nervous tissues
E) Epithelial, connective, elastic, and nervous tissues
A) Connective, muscle, nervous, and elastic tissues
B) Epithelial, connective, muscle, and elastic tissues
C) Epithelial, connective, muscle, and nervous tissues
D) Epithelial, elastic, muscle, and nervous tissues
E) Epithelial, connective, elastic, and nervous tissues
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9
Which of the following is not part of the anatomical position?
A) The person stands erect with the mouth closed.
B) The eyes and head face forward.
C) The feet are close together with the toes facing inward.
D) The arms are close to the body.
E) The palms face forward with the fingers extended.
A) The person stands erect with the mouth closed.
B) The eyes and head face forward.
C) The feet are close together with the toes facing inward.
D) The arms are close to the body.
E) The palms face forward with the fingers extended.
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10
The combination of two ____________________ with chromosomes from different parents into one cell is called fertilization.
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11
____________________ contain the hereditary information in the cell.
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12
The five cavities of the human body are the:
A) Heart, abdominal, pelvic, cranial, and spinal cavities
B) Intestinal, thoracic, cranial, and spinal cavities
C) Thoracic, abdominal, pelvic, cranial, and spinal cavities
D) Reproductive, abdominal, pelvic, cranial, and thoracic cavities
E) Glandular, cranial, spinal, pelvic, and thoracic cavities
A) Heart, abdominal, pelvic, cranial, and spinal cavities
B) Intestinal, thoracic, cranial, and spinal cavities
C) Thoracic, abdominal, pelvic, cranial, and spinal cavities
D) Reproductive, abdominal, pelvic, cranial, and thoracic cavities
E) Glandular, cranial, spinal, pelvic, and thoracic cavities
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13
____________________, made of protein fibers, has the unique property of being able to shorten to produce movement.
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14
____________________ are the beings that result when the body systems work together to maintain life.
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15
The quadrants of the abdomen are:
A) Right upper, left upper, middle upper, middle lower
B) Right upper, left upper, right lower, left lower
C) Right lower, left lower, middle upper, middle lower
D) Middle upper, middle lower, right upper, left lower
A) Right upper, left upper, middle upper, middle lower
B) Right upper, left upper, right lower, left lower
C) Right lower, left lower, middle upper, middle lower
D) Middle upper, middle lower, right upper, left lower
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16
_________________________ covers the body, forms glands, and lines the surfaces of cavities and organs.
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17
The homeostasis mechanism for which body system involves receiving nutrients from blood and regulating body temperature, breathing, blood pressure, and autonomic responses?
A) Urinary system
B) Skeletal system
C) Muscular system
D) Nervous system
A) Urinary system
B) Skeletal system
C) Muscular system
D) Nervous system
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18
_________________________, formed by a protein, includes soft tissues, such as fat and blood cells, and hard tissues, such as bones, ligaments, and cartilage.
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19
____________________ consist of organs that work together to provide a major body function.
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20
Using the theory that the body's immune system can treat cancer, scientists are developing:
A) Cancer vaccines
B) Cancer bacteria
C) Mutant genes
D) Genetic engineering
E) Harmless radiation therapies
A) Cancer vaccines
B) Cancer bacteria
C) Mutant genes
D) Genetic engineering
E) Harmless radiation therapies
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21
Explain preimplantation diagnosis.When might one choose to use such a technique?
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22
Choose a type of cancer and explain the possible causes and the effects of the cancer on the body.
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23
Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
Define and explain the purpose of electrolytes.
Define and explain the purpose of electrolytes.
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23
Match the numbered word below with the best definition.
a.A gene trait that appears when carried by only one in the pair of chromosomes
b.A permanent change in a gene or chromosome
c.A gene trait that does not appear unless carried by both members of a pair of chromosomes
d.Any one of 22 paired chromosomes that are not sexual
e.A set of symptoms that occur together
f.The genetic pattern of an individual
g.Refers to conditions that exist at birth regardless of cause
h.The physical, biochemical, and physiological configuration of an individual determined by genes
i.A substance that separates into ions in solution and is capable of conducting electricity
j.The tendency of an organism to maintain the same internal environment
1.Autosome
2.Congenital
3.Dominant
4.Electrolyte
5.Genotype
6.Homeostasis
7.Mutation
8.Phenotype
9.Recessive
10.Syndrome
a.A gene trait that appears when carried by only one in the pair of chromosomes
b.A permanent change in a gene or chromosome
c.A gene trait that does not appear unless carried by both members of a pair of chromosomes
d.Any one of 22 paired chromosomes that are not sexual
e.A set of symptoms that occur together
f.The genetic pattern of an individual
g.Refers to conditions that exist at birth regardless of cause
h.The physical, biochemical, and physiological configuration of an individual determined by genes
i.A substance that separates into ions in solution and is capable of conducting electricity
j.The tendency of an organism to maintain the same internal environment
1.Autosome
2.Congenital
3.Dominant
4.Electrolyte
5.Genotype
6.Homeostasis
7.Mutation
8.Phenotype
9.Recessive
10.Syndrome
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24
Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
List five common genetic disorders.
List five common genetic disorders.
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25
Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
What are the 12 body systems of physiology?
What are the 12 body systems of physiology?
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26
Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
How can chromosomes become damaged?
How can chromosomes become damaged?
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27
Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
What is a "silent cancer"?
What is a "silent cancer"?
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28
What three planes are used to describe the body? Explain the location of organs in relation to these planes.How might a health care worker refer to these body planes in communicating with other health care workers?
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29
Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
What is the purpose of a hospital ethics committee?
What is the purpose of a hospital ethics committee?
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30
When and why might parents request an amniocentesis? What decisions might be made after they receive the results?
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31
Why is a person's hereditary information important to health care workers?
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32
____________________ is the ability of the organism to control its actions and respond to changes in the environment.
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33
Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
What causes the rapid growth of cancer cells?
What causes the rapid growth of cancer cells?
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34
Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
What are the two major types of study of the human body?
What are the two major types of study of the human body?
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35
Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
What is amniocentesis?
What is amniocentesis?
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36
Research the effects of spina bifida.What is the life expectation of a person afflicted with this disease? What type of lifelong health care is needed?
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37
Cancer cells have properties similar to ____________________ cells during fetal division.
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38
Several types of genetic disorders may impair body functions.Choose one disorder and explain how it might affect a person's life.Be specific and make reference to the type of health care required.
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39
Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
Define homeostasis and the process involved.
Define homeostasis and the process involved.
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40
Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
What are some of the physiological components of homeostasis?
What are some of the physiological components of homeostasis?
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