True / False Questions
1. Feeling for swollen lymph nodes is an example of auscultation. True
False
2. We can see through bones with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). True
False
3. Histology is the study of structures that can be observed without a magnifying lens. True
False
4. Cells were first named by microscopist Robert Hooke. True
False
5. All functions of the body can be interpreted as the effects of cellular activity. True
False
6. The hypothetico-deductive method is common in physiology, whereas the inductive method is common in anatomy. True
False
7. An individual scientific fact has more information than a theory. True
False
8. Evolutionary …show more content…
Apply Learning Outcome: 01.04.a Explain why evolution is relevant to understanding human form and function. Learning Outcome: 01.04.b Define evolution and natural selection. Section: 01.04 Topic: General
10.
Organs are made of tissues. TRUE
Bloom's Level: 1. Remember Learning Outcome: 01.05.a List the levels of human structure from the most complex to the simplest. Section: 01.05 Topic: General
11.
A molecule of water is more complex than a mitochondrion (organelle). FALSE
Bloom's Level: 3. Apply Learning Outcome: 01.05.a List the levels of human structure from the most complex to the simplest. Section: 01.05 Topic: General
12.
Homeostasis and occupying space are both unique characteristics of living things. FALSE
Bloom's Level: 3. Apply Learning Outcome: 01.06.a State the characteristics that distinguish living organisms from nonliving objects. Section: 01.06 Topic: General
13.
Positive feedback helps to restore normal function when one of the body's physiological variables gets out of balance. FALSE
Bloom's Level: 2. Understand Learning Outcome: 01.06.e Define positive feedback and give examples of its beneficial and harmful effects. Section: 01.06 Topic: