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1. What is Epithelial tissue?

a. conducts nerve impulses

b. stores fat

c. covers and lines the body and its parts

d. moves the body

2. What tissue type is found in tendons?

a. dense irregular connective tissue

b. elastic connective tissue

c. dense regular connective tissue

d. pseudostratified epithelium

3. What proteins found in the plasma membrane

a. are primarily glycoproteins

b. allow the passage of many substances into and out of the cell

c. allow cells to recognize other cells

d. all of the above

4. What is the principal energy-transferring molecule in the body?

a. ADP

b. RNA

c. DNA

d. ATP

5. What particular phase is a cell highly active and growing?

a. interphase

b. prophase

c. metaphase

d. telophase

6. Which of the following processes requires ATP?

a. simple diffusion

b. active transport
c. Osmosis

d. facilitated diffusion using ion channels

7. What part of the body would you look for the femoral artery?

a. wrist

b. forearm

c. face

d. thigh

8. What part of a feedback system that receives the input and generates

the output command is the

a. effector

b. receptor

c. feedback loop

d. control center

9. Where we can find the urinary bladder?

a. hypochondriac region

b. hypogastric region

c. epigastric region

d. inguinal (iliac) region

10. Which type of lipid is the least desirable for maintaining good

health?

a. essential fatty acid

b. phospholipid

c. polyunsaturated fat

d. saturated fat

11. Which of the following organic compounds are NOT paired

with their correct subunits (building blocks)?

a. glycogen, glucose

b. proteins, monosaccharides

c. DNA, nucleotides
d. lipids, glycerol and fatty acids

12. Which of the following statements about water is NOT true?

a. It requires very little heat to change from a liquid to a gas.

b. It is an important solvent in the human body.

c. It helps lubricate a variety of structures in the body.

d. It can absorb a large amount of heat without drastically

changing its temperature.

13. Which of the following statements concerning cancer is NOT

true?

a. A benign tumor is noncancerous.

b. When a cancerous growth presses on nerves, it can cause pain.

c. Angiogenesis is the spread of cancerous cells to other parts

of the body.

d. Ultraviolet radiation and radon gas are carcinogens.

14. Which of the following statements is NOT true concerning

epithelial tissue?

a. Epithelial tissue is well supplied with blood vessels

b. The basal layer of cells rests on a basement membrane.

c. Epithelial tissue has a nerve supply.

d. Epithelial tissue undergoes rapid rates of cell division.

15. Which of the following materials would NOT be found in the

extracellular matrix of connective tissue?

a. collagen fibers b. elastic fibers

c. keratin

d. reticular fibers

16. Which statement is NOT true of body cavities?

a. The diaphragm separates the thoracic and abdominopelvic

cavities.

b. The organs in the cranial and vertebral cavities are called


viscera.

c. The urinary bladder is in the pelvic cavity.

d. The abdominal cavity is below the thoracic cavity.’

17. If you were going to design a hollow organ that needed to expand and have stretchability, which of
the following epithelial and connective tissues might you use?

a. transitional epithelium and elastic connective tissue

b. stratified columnar epithelium and adipose tissue

c. simple columnar epithelium and dense regular connective

tissue

d. simple squamous epithelium and hyaline cartilage

18. In the repair of tissue, scar tissue appears when

a. parenchymal cells dominate the repair process

b. stem cells replace the damaged tissue cells

c. fibroblasts secrete extracellular materials and collagen

d. the process of tissue repair is complete

19. If a DNA strand has a nitrogenous base sequence TACGA, then

the sequence of bases on the corresponding mRNA would be

a. ATGCT

b. AUGCU

c. GUACU

d. CTGAT

20. If you were facing a person who is in the correct anatomical

position, you could observe the

a. crural region

b. lumbar region

c. gluteal region

d. popliteal region

21. To expose the heart for open heart surgery, the surgeon would

need to cut through the


a. pericaridal cavity

b. pelvic cavity

c. diaphragm

d. pleural cavity

22. To properly reconnect the disconnected bones of a human

skeleton, you would need to have a good understanding of

a. physiology

b. homeostasis

c. chemistry

d. anatomy

23. A magician is about to separate his assistant’s body into superior and inferior portions. The plane
through which he will

pass his magic wand is the

a. midsagittal

b. frontal

c. transverse

d. parasagittal

24. If an enzyme is exposed to an extremely high temperature, it

will

a. denature

b. release energy

c. become an electrolyte

d. form hydrogen bonds

25. To enter many body cells, glucose must bind to a specific

membrane carrier protein, which assists glucose to cross the

membrane without using ATP. This type of movement is

known as

a. facilitated diffusion

b. simple diffusion
c. vesicular transport

d. osmosis

26. Nicotine in cigarette smoke interferes with the ability of cells

to rid the breathing passageways of debris. Which organelles

are “paralyzed” by nicotine?

a. flagella

b. ribosomes

c. microfilaments

d. cilia

27. Place the following events of protein synthesis in the proper order.

1. DNA uncoils and mRNA is transcribed.

2. tRNA with an attached amino acid pairs with mRNA.

3. mRNA passes from the nucleus into the cytoplasm and

attaches to a ribosome.

4. Protein is formed.

5. Two amino acids are linked by a peptide bond.

a. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

b. 1, 3, 2, 5, 4

c. 1, 2, 3, 5, 4

d. 1, 5, 3, 2, 4

28. Which of the following best illustrates the idea of increasing

levels of organizational complexity?

a. chemical →tissue →cellular →organ →organismal →system

b. chemical →cellular →tissue →organ →system →organismal

c. cellular →chemical →tissue →organismal →organ →system

d. chemical →cellular →tissue →system →organ →organismal

29. The four main types of tissue are

a. epithelial, membranous, blood, nervous

b. blood, connective, muscular, nervous


c. connective, epithelial, muscular, nervous

d. glandular, muscular, connective, nervous

30. any proteins found in the plasma membrane are formed by

the ______ and packaged by the ______.

a. ribosomes, Golgi complex

b. smooth endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi complex

c. Golgi complex, lysosomes

d. mitochondria, Golgi complex

31. A cell undergoing mitosis goes through the following stages in

which sequence?

a. prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase

b. interphase, prophase, cytokinesis, telophase

c. anaphase, metaphase, prophase, telophase

d. anaphase, metaphase, prophase, cytokinesis

32. Which is the correct order for the five levels of organization in the human body, from most to least
complex?

A. Cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism

B. Organism, organ system, organ, tissue, cell

C. Organism, organ, organ system, tissue, cell

D. Organism, cell, tissue, organ, organ system

33. Which of the following exhibit the three principal parts of a cell in a chronological order?

a. plasma membrane, nucleus, and cytoplasm

b. nucleus, plasma membrane, and cytoplasm

c. plasma membrane, cytoplasm, and nucleus

d. cytoplasm, plasma membrane, and nuleus

34. What are the three types of muscular tissue in a particular order?

a. smooth, cardiac, and skeletal

b. skeletal, cardiac, and smooth

c. cardiac, skeletal, and smooth


d. skeletal, smooth, and cardiac

35. Pick the answer that ranks the following from smallest to largest.

a. atoms, organs, cells, organisms, organ systems

b. atoms, cells, tissues, organs, organisms

c. cells, atoms, organ systems, organs, organisms

d. organism, organ systems, organs, atoms, cells

36. What are the three kinds of RNA are made from DNA?

a. messenger RNA, ribosomal RNA, and transfer RNA

b. mRNA, tRNA, rRNA

c. transfer RNA-messenger RNA-ribosomal RNA

D. none of the above

37. Your skull is_______ in relation to your brain.

a. intermediate

b. superior

c. deep

d. superficial

38. How will you assess if a patient has a fracture in which the radius is bent but not displaced, and the
skin is intact. This type of fracture is known as which of the following?

a. Closed, greenstick

b. Complex, comminuted

c. Compound, transverse

d. Open, spiral

39. Which of the following shows the evidence that support Ionic bonds?

a. involve sharing electrons between atoms

b. are strong, stable bonds

c. are created by atoms giving away and taking electrons

d. are the type of bonding found in most of the body’s structures

40. Which of the given choices manifested a concreate evidence of Saliva that contains an enzyme that
acts upon which of the following nutrients?
a. Starches

b. Proteins

c. Fats

d. Minerals

PREPARED BY:

CAAMOD, JESUS

CONARCO, ERICKA JOY

MABUBAY, GIDEON

MOSCOSO, ALLONA MAE

NAVILGAS, MARIA FATIMA

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