Health Psychology Third Edition Chapter Three, Biological Foundations of Health and Illness

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Health Psychology Third Edition Chapter Three, Biological Foundations of Health and Illness

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Health Psychology Third Edition Chapter Three, Biological Foundations of Health and Illness. 1.Human traits tend to be polygenic which means: a. highly plastic b. influenced by many genes c. caused by nature and nurture d. unlikely to occur naturally e. of unknown origin. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Health PsychologyThird Edition

Chapter Three, Biological Foundations of Health and

Illness

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1. Human traits tend to be polygenic which means:a. highly plasticb. influenced by many genes

c. caused by nature and nurtured. unlikely to occur naturally

e. of unknown origin

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1. Human traits tend to be polygenic which means:a. highly plasticb. influenced by many genesc. caused by nature and nurtured. unlikely to occur naturally

e. of unknown origin

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• 2. Which of the following is part of the endocrine system? (60)a. Adrenal cortexb. ciliac. Gallbladderd. Livere. Digestive tract

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• 2. Which of the following is part of the endocrine system? (60)a. Adrenal cortexb. ciliac. Gallbladderd. Livere. Digestive tract

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• 3. Bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites are examples of : (68)a. antigens b. ciliac. phagocytesd. serotonine. bronchi

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• 3. Bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites are examples of : (68)

a. antigens b. ciliac. phagocytesd. serotonine. bronchi

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4.The sum total of all the genes present in an individual is called the: (77)a. amygdala b. genotypec. DNAd. X chromosomee. zygote

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4.The sum total of all the genes present in an individual is called the: (77)a. amygdala

b. genotypec. DNAd. X chromosomee. zygote

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5. About 4 hours after eating, the stomach empties its contents into the small and large intestines. Digestive fluids from the pancreas, liver and ___ are secreted into the small intestine. (68)

a. Adrenal cortexb. Right atriumc. Gallbladderd. amygdalae. Digestive tract

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5. About 4 hours after eating, the stomach empties its contents into the small and large intestines. Digestive fluids from the pancreas, liver and ___ are secreted into the small intestine. (68)

a. Adrenal cortexb. Right atriumc. Gallbladderd. amygdalae. Digestive tract

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6. Which of the following is part of the immune system? (69)

a. antigens b. ciliac. the spleend. serotonine. bronchi

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6. Which of the following is part of the immune system? (69)

a. antigens b. ciliac. the spleend. serotonine. bronchi

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7.Which of the following is part of the digestive system? (67)

a. the tonsils b. the thymusc. the spleend. bone marrowe. the pancreas

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7.Which of the following is part of the digestive system? (67)

a. the tonsils b. the thymusc. the spleend. bone marrow

e. the pancreas

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8. Some antigens are too powerful to be handled by phagocytes, macrophages and NK cells alone. In such cases the immune system relies on it strongest line of defense: (72)a. serotoninb. capillariesc. specific immune responsesd. clot formation

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8. Some antigens are too powerful to be handled by phagocytes, macrophages and NK cells alone. In such cases the immune system relies on it strongest line of defense: (72)a. serotoninb. capillariesc. specific immune responsesd. e. clot formation

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• 9. The ______ determine (s) the sex of the child by contributing either an X chromosome or a Y chromosome. (77)• a. mother• b. father• c. both parents

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• 9. The ______ determine (s) the sex of the child by contributing either an X chromosome or a Y chromosome. (77)• a. mother• b. father• c. both parents

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10. The sex gland, testes in males and ovaries in females are called:(75)a. antigensb. folliclesc. oocytesd. gonadse. lympocytes

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10. The sex gland, testes in males and ovaries in females are called:(75)a. antigensb. folliclesc. oocytesd. gonadse. lympocytes

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1-d, 2-a, 3-a, 4-b, 5-c, 6-c, 7-e, 8-c, 9-b, 10-d