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Test Bank for Human Physiology: An Integrated Approach 7th Edition by Dee Unglaub Silverthorn | Complete Guide A+
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Test Bank for Human Physiology An Integrated Approach 7th Edition by Silverthorn 1) The portions of a neuron that extend off of the roughly spherical cell body are usually collectively called A) protrusions. 2. B) processes. 3. C) prostheses. 4. D) projections. Answer: B Section: Cells of the Nervous System Learning Outcome: 8.2 Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge 2) Detailed understanding of the cellular basis of signaling in the nervous system has led to good understanding of consciousness, intellig...
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Define reflex: - ANSWERRapid, predictable, involuntary motor responses to 
stimuli; they are mediated over neural pathways called reflex arcs. 
Name five essential components of a reflex arc: - ANSWERReceptor, sensory 
neuron, integration center, motor neuron, and effector. 
In general, what is the importance of reflex testing in a routine physical 
examination? - ANSWERReflex testing is an important diagnostic tool for 
assessing the condition of the ne...
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Human Physiology EXAM 100% SOLVED
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Human Physiology EXAM 100% SOLVED 
Physiology - ANSWERintegration of anatomy, biology, chemistry and physics 
Equation 1 - ANSWERATP <-> ADP + Pi + energy 
Equation 2 - ANSWERGlucose + O2 + ADP + Pi <-> ATP + CO2 + H2O + 
heat 
Equation 3 - ANSWERCO2 + H2O <-> HCO3- + H+ 
creates a PH issue 
Equation 4 - ANSWERPV = nRT 
pressure, volume, n = amount of substance, R = gas constant and T = temperature 
Homeostasis - ANSWERRelatively stable maintenance of a body parameter -> 
dy...
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Human Physiology Exam #1 Graded A+
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Physiology is the study of ... - answerthe normal functioning of a living 
organism and it's component parts. Greek for "relationship to nature" and studies 
the functions 
homeostasis - answerbalance/euilibrium of an internal enviornment even when 
the external environment is out of balance 
Pathology - answeroccurs when normal function is disrupted and a disease 
state or condidtion forces the internal environment out of balance 
basic cell composition - ...
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What are the 4 basic functions of digestion? - answer- Motility 
- Secretion 
- Digestion 
- Absoprtion 
What does motility do? - answerIts muscular contractions that mix and move 
forward the contents within the digestive tract. 
What are the two types of phasic digestive motility? - answer1 - Propulsive 
movements 
2 - Mixing movements 
The digestive system produces both _____ and _______ secretions? - answer- 
Exocrine 
- Endocrine 
What are digestive exocrine...
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The watery medium that surrounds a cell is known as - answerextracellular 
fluid 
Place these terms in the typical sequence in which they appear in the scientific 
process: experimental data, theory, model, observation, hypothesis, replication - 
answerobservation, hypothesis, experimental data, replication, model, theory 
What type of graph would be best to display the data on the finishing times of the 
10 fastest horses in a single race at the Kentucky Derby...
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Glands are derived from... - answerEpithelial tissue 
Cells joined tightly together are characteristic of... - answerEpithelial tissue 
Cells are separated by large extracellular spaces in the... - answerConnective 
tissue 
Blood vessels and nerves are usually located within... - answerConnective 
tissue 
Most organs are composed of... - answerEpithelial, Muscle, and Connective 
tissue 
Sweat is secreted by exocrine glands. This means that... - answerit is secr...
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Human Physiology final exam 100% 
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define homeostasis - ANSWERthe body's ability to maintain a stable internal 
environment 
define positive feedback - ANSWERincreases the problem. Makes you aware 
of the problem. Ex:childbirth 
define negative feedback - ANSWERreduces the problem;brings you back to 
set point;ex: br and heart rate 
define homeostatic imbalance - ANSWERdisturbance in the body's ability to 
maintain a stable internal environment 
Where are epitelial cells found in the bo...
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Human Physiology 16th Edition Stuart Fox Test Bank With Correct Answers
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Human Physiology 16th Edition Stuart 
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Chapter 01Homeostasis: A Framework for Human Physiology 
Multiple Choice Questions 
1. Which of these is NOT one of the four general categories of cells that make up the human 
body? 
A. epithelial cells 
B. collagen cells 
C. connective tissue cell 
D. neuron 
E. muscle cell 
Bloom's: Level: 1. Remember 
HAPS Objective: A06.01 Describe, in order from simplest to most complex, the major levels of organization in the human organism. 
HAPS Topi...
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Test Bank for Human Physiology: An Integrated Approach 7th Edition by Dee Unglaub Silverthorn | Complete Guide A+
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Test Bank for Human Physiology An Integrated Approach 7th Edition by Silverthorn 1) The portions of a neuron that extend off of the roughly spherical cell body are usually collectively called A) protrusions. 2. B) processes. 3. C) prostheses. 4. D) projections. Answer: B Section: Cells of the Nervous System Learning Outcome: 8.2 Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge 2) Detailed understanding of the cellular basis of signaling in the nervous system has led to good understanding of consciousness, intellig...