Sorrentino: Mosby’s Textbook for Nursing Assistants, 8th Edition
Chapter 09: Body Structure and Function
Quiz
True or False
Mark T for true or F for false.
- _____ The digestive system is the largest system of the body.
- _____ The ball-and-socket joint allows movement in all directions.
- _____ The action of the stomach is controlled by involuntary muscles.
- _____ The peripheral nervous system is made up of the brain and spinal cord.
- _____ The liquid part of the blood is plasma.
- _____ During systole, the heart chambers fill with blood.
- _____ The smallest branch of an artery is a capillary.
- _____ In the lungs, oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged between the alveoli and capillaries.
- _____ The urinary system removes solid waste from the body.
- _____ Male sex cells are called sperm.
- _____ Ovaries secrete the female hormones estrogen and progesterone.
- _____ The uniting of the sperm and ovum into one cell is called menstruation.
- _____ The pancreas is the master gland.
- _____ Leukocytes are necessary for the clotting of blood.
- _____ The spleen destroys old RBCs.
- _____ Lymph nodes are found in hands and feet.
Multiple Choice
Circle the BEST answer.
- The basic unit of body structure is
- An organ
- A cell
- Tissue
- Mitosis
- The type of bone that bears the weight of the body is the
- Long bone
- Flat bone
- Irregular bone
- Short bone
- Muscles perform the following functions except
- Movement of body parts
- Protection against infection
- Maintenance of posture
- Production of body heat
- The largest part of the brain and the center of thought and intelligence is
- The cerebellum
- The midbrain
- The brainstem
- The cerebrum
- The substance in red blood cells that carries oxygen and gives blood its color is
- Protoplasm
- Plasma
- Hemoglobin
- Leukocytes
- Which heart chamber pumps blood to the lungs?
- The right atrium
- The left ventricle
- The left atrium
- The right ventricle
- Where does digestion begin?
- In the stomach
- In the esophagus
- In the mouth
- In the duodenum
- Food mixed with gastric juice to form a semi-liquid substance is called
- Chyme
- Peristalsis
- Bile
- Feces
- Urine passes from the bladder through the
- Ureter
- Glomerulus
- Kidney
- Urethra
- The lining of the uterus is
- The cervix
- Ovulation
- The endometrium
- The hymen
- The system that protects the body from disease and infection is the
- Endocrine system
- Immune system
- Respiratory system
- Integumentary system
- Lymph is formed in
- Blood vessels
- Bone marrow
- Tissues
- Spleen