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Test Bank Human Physiology From Cells To Systems 3rd Edition by Lauralee Sherwood

Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems, 3rd Edition by Lauralee Sherwood offers a clear and comprehensive exploration of human physiology. This edition provides in-depth coverage of cellular and systemic physiology, making it an excellent resource for students and professionals seeking a solid understanding of human body functions.

 

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Human Physiology From Cells To Systems 3rd Edition by Lauralee Sherwood – Test Bank

chapter 1

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
1. All cells are capable of reproducing.a. Trueb. False
2. Blood is a type of connective tissue.a. Trueb. False
3. The skin is part of the integumentary system.a. Trueb. False
4. Stem cells are not common to all multicellular organisms.a. Trueb. False
5. Cells eliminate carbon dioxide as a waste product.a. Trueb. False
6. The concentration of salt in the extracellular fluid influences how water enters and leaves cells.a. Trueb. False
7. The endocrine system functions with the circulatory system for the transport of hormones.a. Trueb. False
8. All proteins are enzymes.a. Trueb. False
9. Homeostatic control systems are grouped into two classes: intrinsic and extrinsic controls.a. Trueb. False
10. With positive feedback, a control system’s input and output continue to enhance each other.a. Trueb. False
11. Exocrine glands are the only structures in the body capable of secretion.a. Trueb. False
12. Secretion refers to the release from a cell, in response to appropriate stimulation, of specific products that have, in large part, been synthesized by the cell.a. Trueb. False
13. Feedforward mechanisms bring about a response in reaction to a change in a regulated variable.a. Trueb. False
14. Intestine, heart, and skin do not consist of hormone-secreting cells.a. Trueb. False
15. Glands are formed during embryonic development by pockets of epithelial tissue that dip inward from the surface.a. True

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