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Mountain View College

Valencia City, Bukidnon


Midterm Exam – Anatomy

Name: Sam Anztein M. Bayeta Date: 24/03/2021 Score____________

I. Multiple Choice. Choose the best answer by encircling the letter (2 pts each)

1. He is the Father of Anatomy.


a. Galen b. Herophilus c. Brussels
2. It plays a fundamental role in human existence.
a. Human Anatomy b. Movement c. Relaxation
3. He was considered as the greatest genius in human history.
a. Galileo b. Da Vinci c. Mondino
4. Best known as modern anatomy textbook in the English language.
a. Gymnastics b. Grays Anatomy c. The Law of Bone Transmission
5. Noted that there was a direct relationship between body mass, physical activity & bone size.
a. Galileo b. Da Vinci c. Mondino
6. He restored the techniques of anatomy including anatomical foundation.
a. Galileo b. Da Vinci c. Mondino
7. They were considered as the greatest teachers in anatomy.
a. Galileo & Da Vinci b. Hunter & Gray c. William & John Hunter
8. Is the study of the structure of the human body at a number of different levels of organization through tissues to organs.
a. Human Anatomy b. Movement c. Relaxation
9. He reformed the science of anatomy and published a book “On The Fabric of the human Body.”
a. Galen b. Herophilus c. Brussels
10. He was the most famous anatomist in the Roman Period.
a. Galen b. Herophilus c. Brussels
11. Increase in size without changing shape.
a. Growth b. Reproduction c. Responsiveness
12. Another characteristic of life which produce offspring.
a. Growth b. Reproduction c. Responsiveness
13. It is sensing and reacting to internal or external changes.
a. Growth b. Reproduction c. Responsiveness
14. It is removing body wastes.
a. Absorption b. Digestion c. Excretion
15. Breaking down food substances into nutrients.
a. Absorption b. Digestion c. Excretion
16. Moving substances through membranes and into body fluids.
a. Absorption b. Digestion c. Excretion
17. Obtaining oxygen, using oxygen to release energy from foods.
a. Respiration b. Circulation c. Homeostasis
18. Maintenance of stable internal environments.
a. Respiration b. Circulation c. Homeostasis
19. It consists of the brain and spinal cord.
a. Autonomic b. Peripheral c. CNS
20. It regulates involuntary actions such as heartbeat and digestion.
a. Autonomic b. Peripheral c. CNS

II. Enumeration. Enumerate the following (2 pts each)


A. Maintenance of Life (1-3)
 Food
 Water
 Oxygen

B. Functions of Nervous system (1-3)

 Sensory Nerves/ Sensory input


 Motor Nerves/ Motor Output
 Integration/ Information Processing

C. Parts of Nervous System (1-3)

 The central nervous system - consists of the brain and spinal cord. It sends out nerve
impulses and analyzes information from the sense organs, which tell your brain about things
you see, hear, smell, taste and feel.
 The peripheral nervous system - includes the craniospinal nerves that branch off from the
brain and the spinal cord. It carries the nerve impulses from the central nervous system to the
muscles and glands.
 The autonomic nervous system - regulates involuntary action, such as heart beat and
digestion.

D. Different systems of the Body (1-6)


 Skeletal System
 Nervous System
 Muscular System
 Urinary System
 Integumentary System
 Reproductive System
God bless!

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