PORTAGE LEARNING BIOD 151 AP1 MODULE 1 – 7 EXAMS

PORTAGE LEARNING BIOD 151 MODULE 1 – 7 EXAMS A&P 1

Module 1

1. What is the study of the structure of the human body?

A. Anatomy

B. Physiology

C. Anabolism

D. Catabolism

E. Metabolism

A. Anatomy

2.

………………… is an example of the organ level of organization in the human body

A. Sodium

B. The liver

C. Mitochondria

D. The skeletal system

E. Epithelium

3. What is the breakdown of nutrients?

A. Anatomy

B. Physiology

C. Anabolism

D. Catabolism

E. Metabolism

D. Catabolism

1. List the four basic types of tissues.

Epithelium, muscle, connective, and nervous tissue

2. List the three layers of the skin in order from deep to superficial. The deepest layer

of theskin should be at the top of your list. To receive credit the layers must be in this order.


hypodermis (inner, also called subcutaneous tissue layer)

dermis (middle layer)

epidermis (outer layer)

*MUST be in this order (top to bottom) to receive credit

3. Testosterone contributes to muscle strength and bone mass. Based upon your

learning ofmetabolism, would it be considered an anabolic or catabolic hormone?

Explain why.

Anabolic because it is building new tissues from smaller cells and using energy to do so.

Note: Essay answers must clearly be in your own words. All multiple choice questions

haveone answer unless otherwise specified. Choose the best response to the question

with the information provided.

1. What anatomical orientation term is used to indicate "toward the front of the body"?

A. Superior

B. Inferior

C. Ventral

D. Dorsal

E. Medial

C. Ventral

2. What anatomical orientation term is used to indicate "toward the upper part of a

structure"?

A. Superior

B. Inferior

C. Ventral

D. Dorsal

E. Medial

A. Superior

3. What anatomical orientation term is used to indicate "away from the head end"?

Inferior/Caudal


4. What anatomical orientation term is used to indicate "further from the origin of

the bodypart"?

Distal

5. You are looking at a diagram of a patient standing in anatomical position. On the

sheet ofpaper containing the diagram, which thumb points to the left side of the

paper, right or left?

Right

Note: Essay answers must clearly be in your own words. All multiple choice questions

haveone answer unless otherwise specified. Choose the best response to the question

with the information provided.

1. Are the arms part of the axial or appendicular region of the body?

Appendicular

2. A patient is standing in anatomical position. The patient moves his hand to scratch

his nose.What anatomical action term is best used to indicate the motion occurring at

his elbow?

A. Flexion

B. Extension

C. Elevation

D. Depression

E. Abduction

A. Flexion (“closing of a joint”)

3. What anatomical action term is used to indicate "movement away from midline"?

A. Flexion

B. Extension

C. Elevation

D. Depression

E. Abduction


E. Abduction

Note: Essay answers must clearly be in your own words. All multiple choice questions

haveone answer unless otherwise specified. Choose the best response to the question

with the information provided.

1. Describe the position of the epigastric region relative to the umbilical region in

anatomicalposition terms. Use a full sentence for your description.

The epigastric region is superior to the umbilical region.

(OR) The umbilical region is inferior to the epigastric

region.

2. Which anatomical action is occurring at the elbow joint, in the direction of the arrow?

(Elbow) Flexion

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