MCQs: Introduction to the Human Body.
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Time for this test is 45 minutes.
- The branch of science that deals with the study of STRUCTURES of body parts is called,
- Anatomy
- Physiology
- Histology
- Cytology
- The branch of science that deals with the study of FUNCTIONS of body parts is called
- Anatomy
- Physiology
- Histology
- Histology
- The branch of science that deals with the study of Cell is called.
- Anatomy
- Physiology
- Cytology
- Histology
- The branch of science that deals with the study of Tissues is called.
- Anatomy
- Physiology
- Histology
- Cytology
- The branch of science that deals with the study of embryos is called.
- Anatomy
- Physiology
- Embryology
- Cytology
- Under which of the following branches study of Structures Nervous system can be done?
- Histology
- Neurophysiology
- Systemic anatomy
- Cytology
- Under which of the following branches study of the functioning of Nervous system can be done?
- Histology
- Neurophysiology
- Systemic anatomy
- Cytology
- The branch which deals with the study of structural changes in body following a particular disease is called,
- Anthropology
- Pathophysiology
- Pathological Anatomy
- Geology
- The branch which deals with the study of functional changes in body following a particular disease is called,
- Anthropology
- Pathophysiology
- Pathological Anatomy
- Geology
- The branch of physiology which deals with study of functioning of CardioVascular System is called,
- Endocrinology
- Cardiology
- Nephrology
- Neurology
- The branch of physiology which deals with study of functioning of Endocrine System is called,
- Endocrinology
- Cardiology
- Nephrology
- Neurology
- Which of the following is the most basic structural organization of the body?
- Chemical Level
- Cellular Level
- Tissue Level
- Organ Level
- Organism Level.
- Which of the following is the highest structural organization of the body?
- Chemical Level
- Cellular Level
- Tissue Level.
- Organ Level.
- Organism Level
- Structural & functional unit of the body is called,
- Cell
- Tissue
- Organ
- System
- Group of cells having similar structure and function is called a----
- Cell
- Tissue
- Organ
- System
- Different organs come together and perform a specific physiological function the association is called?
- Organism
- Tissue
- Organ
- System
- Identify the organ which is not a part of Digestive system.
- Spleen
- Pharynx
- Thyroid Gland
- Small Intestine
- Identify the organ which is not a part of Respiratory system.
- Pharynx
- Larynx
- Lungs
- Oesophagus
- Identify functions of the Lymphatic System.
- Immunity
- Carries lipids from GIT to blood.
- Returns proteins and fluids to the blood.
- All of the above.
- Which system/s are involved in maintaining homeostasis in our body.
- Endocrine System
- Nervous System.
- Only A.
- Both A & B.
- Body laying flat on BACK with knees straight and arms at side, Identify the position.
- Prone position.
- Supine Position.
- Upright Position.
- None of the above,
- Body laying flat on Stomach with knees straight and arms at side, Identify the position.
- Prone position.
- Supine Position.
- Upright Position.
- None of the above,
- When describing relative position, the wrist is to the elbow.
- superior
- Lateral
- anterior
- Distal
- When describing relative position, the head is to the chest
- proximal
- anterior
- superior
- Lateral
- When describing relative position, the head is to the chest
- Lateral
- anterior
- cephalic
- Distal
- When describing relative position, the heart is to the lungs
- Lateral
- medial
- cephalic
- Distal
- When describing relative position, the ribs are to the lungs
- Superficial
- Inferior
- Distal
- Proximal
- When describing relative position, the oesophagus is to the trachea
- Posterior
- Superior
- Distal
- Proximal
- The vertical plane that divides the body or an organ into right and left halves is,
- Sagittal Plane
- Frontal Plane
- Transverse Plane
- Oblique Plane
- The horizontal plane that divides the body or an organ into upper and lower parts is,
- Sagittal Plane.
- Frontal Plane
- Transverse Plane.
- Oblique Plane
- Identify the body cavity which is largest in size.
- Thoracic cavity
- Cranial Cavity.
- Abdominal Cavity.
- Pelvic Cavity.
- Heart is present in which of the following cavities.
- Pleural Cavity.
- Pelvic Cavity.
- Mediastinum
- Pericardial Cavity
- Catabolism is-----
- Break down process.
- Building block process.
- Which of the following is/are part/s of a feedback system,
- A receptor
- A control center
- An effector
- All of the above
- Blood pressure is regulated in the body by which feedback system?
- Negative feedback system.
- Positive feedback system
- Process of Blood Clotting is regulated in the body by which feedback system?
- Negative feedback system.
- Positive feedback system
- Body temperature is regulated in the body by which feedback system?
- Negative feedback system.
- Positive feedback system
- Ability of the body to maintain a condition of equilibrium is called,
- Digestion
- Differentiation
- Respiration
- Homeostasis
- ____ is the process by which waste material formed in the body is removed to outside of the body.
- Digestion
- Metabolism
- Excretion
- Movement
- Building of new proteins from the amino acids in the body is,
- Anabolism
- Catabolism
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