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Principles of Human Anatomy
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Anatomy & Physiology
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Set 1: An Introduction to the Human Body
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Set 2: Cells
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Set 3: Tissues
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Set 4: Development
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Set 5: The Integumentary System
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Set 6: Bone Tissue
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Set 7: The Skeletal System: the Axial Skeleton
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Set 8: The Skeletal System: the Appendicular Skeleton
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Set 9: Joints
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Set 10: Muscular Tissue
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Set 11: The Muscular System
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Set 12: The Cardiovascular System: Blood
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Set 13: The Cardiovascular System: the Heart
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Set 14: The Cardiovascular System: Blood Vessels
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Set 15: The Lymphatic Lymphoid System and Immunity
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Set 16: Nervous Tissue
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Set 17: The Spinal Cord and the Spinal Nerves
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Set 18: The Brain and the Cranial Nerves
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Set 19: The Autonomic Nervous System
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Set 20: Somatic Senses and Motor Control
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Set 21: Special Senses
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Set 22: The Endocrine System
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Set 23: The Respiratory System
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Set 24: The Digestive System
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Set 25: The Urinary System
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Set 26: The Reproductive Systems
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Set 27: Surface Anatomy
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Set 1 An Introduction To The Human Body
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Set 1 An Introduction To The Human Body
Question 1
(Multiple Choice)
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Which of the following statements is false?
A) the diaphragm separates the abdominal cavity from the pelvic cavity
B) the esophagus is located in the mediastinum
C) the vertebral canal contains the spinal cord
D) the pleural cavities, containing the lungs, are part of the thoracic cavity
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Question 2
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Most specifically, the heart is located in the
A) pericardial cavity
B) thoracic cavity
C) mediastinum
D) all of these choices
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Question 3
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From the following list, which would be considered a "symptom" of an illness rather than a "sign?"
A) blood pressure
B) heart rate
C) anxiety
D) fever
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