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GENERAL ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 1. Cells are made up of a colorless, jellylike substance called ____________ in which food elements such as protein, fats, carbohydrates, mineral salts, and water are present. a) plasma b) protoplasm c) cytoplasm d) membrane 2. The principal parts of the cell include a nucleus and ____________. a) organelle, cytoplasm, and cell membrane b) organelle, cytoplasm, and artery c) cytoplasm, cell membrane, and orbit d) cytoplasm, protoplasm, and membrane 3. The center of the cell contains the ____________, which plays an important role in cell reproduction. a) cell membrane b) centrosome c) cytoplasm d) nucleus 4. The protoplasm of a cell except that found in the nucleus is the ____________. a) cytoplasm b) centrosome c) membrane d) mitosis 5. The process by which cells reproduce by dividing into two identical cells called daughter cells is known as ____________. a) division b) multiplication c) mitosis d) reproduction 6. Cells will continue to grow and thrive as long as they are favored with the proper temperature, they eliminate waste products, and they are favored with an adequate supply of ____________. a) food, oxygen, and water b) food, oxygen, and minerals c) oxygen, water, and carbon dioxide d) food, oxygen, and protoplasm 7. The complex chemical process whereby body cells are nourished and supplied with energy needed to carry on their many activities is called ____________. a) reproduction b) digestion c) metabolism d) nucleolus
GENERAL ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 8. The process of building up larger molecules from smaller ones, during which the body stores water, food, and oxygen for the time when they are needed for cell growth and repair, is called ____________. a) catabolism b) anabolism c) metabolism d) digestion 9. The process of breaking down of larger substances or molecules into smaller ones is called ____________. a) catabolism b) anabolism c) metabolism d) digestion 10. Fat or ____________ tissue gives smoothness and contour to the body. a) muscular b) nerve c) epithelial d) adipose 11. A collection of similar cells that perform a particular function is called ____________. a) an organ b) a system c) a tissue d) a protoplasm 12. During ____________, energy can be stored by special molecules and used for muscle contraction, secretion, or heat production. a) anabolism b) catabolism c) digestion d) connection 13. The protective covering on body surfaces, such as the skin; mucous membranes; linings of the heart, digestive, and respiratory organs; and glands is ____________ tissue. a) connective b) muscular c) epithelial d) liquid 14. Tissue that carries messages to and from the brain and controls and coordinates all body functions is known as ____________. a) nerve b) connective c) epithelial d) liquid
GENERAL ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 15. That which supports, protects, and binds together other tissues of the body is known as ____________. a) nerve tissue b) connective tissue c) epithelial tissue d) liquid tissue 16. Structures of the body that are designed to accomplish a specific function are ____________. a) organs b) systems c) tissues d) protoplasm 17. Groups of organs that cooperate for a common purpose, namely the welfare of the entire body, are known as ____________. a) tissues b) membranes c) systems d) capillaries 18. Another name for integumentary system is ____________. a) skin b) bones c) muscles d) nerves 19. Another name for skeletal system is ____________. a) skin b) bones c) muscles d) nerves 20. Another name for the circulatory system is ____________. a) respiratory system b) organs of elimination c) blood supply d) organs for reproducing 21. The stomach and intestines are called the ____________ system. a) excretory b) endocrine c) respiratory d) digestive 22. The cranium is made up of how many bones? a) 4 b) 6 c) 8 d) 12
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