Ped 101 Anatomy and Physiology of Human Movement: Camarines Norte State College College of Education Abaño Campus

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VISION

CNSC as a Premier Higher Education Institution in the Bicol Region.


Republic of the Philippines
MISSION
CAMARINES NORTE STATE COLLEGE The Camarines Norte State College shall provide higher and advanced studies in the
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION fields of education, arts and sciences, economics, health, engineering, management,
finance, accounting, business and public administration fisheries, agriculture, natural
ABAÑO CAMPUS resources development and management and ladderized courses. It shall also
Daet, Camarines Norte respond to research, extension and production services adherent to progressive
leadership towards sustainable development.

PED 101 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF HUMAN MOVEMENT


Prelim Examination
First Semester 2020-2021

Name : Mariel M. Regnim Score : ___________________


Program, Year and Block Section : BPED 1A Date : October 4, 2020
Fill in the blank above before you start the test.

I. Direction: Select the best answer for each number and write the appropriate letter in the space provided.

B 1. What is the study of structures or body parts and their relationship to one another?
A. Physiology C. Sports Medicine
B. Anatomy D. Psychology
A 2. When body is erect, feet together, palms face forward and thumbs points away from the body
A. Anatomical positions C. Inferior
B. Posterior D. Medial
A 3. What are the basic units of matter and the defining structure of the elements?
A. Atoms C. Neurons
B. Proton D. Electrons
D 4. Identify the word that is not part of particles of an atom
A. Protons and electrons C. Quarks
B. Neurons D. Molecules
A 5. What is the highest level of structural organization in the human body?
A. Organism level C. Organ system level
B. Cellular level D. Chemical level

D 6. Give example of the of the system level of organization from smallest to highest.
A. Particles, atom, molecule C. Tissue, organ system ,organism
B. Macromolecule ,organelle, cell D. All of the above

A 7. Explain the organ level of structural organization of the human body.


A. Organs are made up of different types of C. Smooth muscle tissue
tissue D. Epithelial tissue
B. Connective tissue
D 8. Differentiate heart and the brain in organ system of the human body
A. Heart is a vital organ and the brain C. Heart beat and brain think
is critical organ system D. All of the above
B. Heart pump the blood and the
brain controlled every movement
and action of the body
D 9. How does the 11 major organs of the human body works as one?
A. AIt’s like a motor engine C. Each organs work independently but work as
B. Function differently but works asone one
D. All of the above
A 10. How does the skin is the largest organ of the body?
A. Adult – 3.6 Kilograms C. Adult – 5 Kilograms
B. Adult -- 4 Kilograms D. Adult – 6 Kilograms
D 11. Differentiate skeletal muscle and cardiac muscles of the human body.
A. Cardiac muscles is involuntary C. Skeletal muscles tissue is 15%
B. Skeletal muscles is striated in denser
regular D. All of the above

A 12. What is the example of the anatomical position of the body that refers to the front?
A. Anterior C. Medial
B. Lateral
E. Inferior
B 13. What is compose of cranial cavity?
A. Heart C. Abdomen
B. Brain D. Pelvic
A 14. What is compose of a vertebral cavity?
A. Spinal cord C. Pelvic
B. Brain D. Abdomen
A 15. What is compose of thoracic cavity?
A. Heart and lungs C. Diaphragm and pelvic
B. Brain and spinal cord D. Bladder and rectum
A 16. Interpret the sagittal planes of the body sections.
A. Divides the body into left and right sections C. Divides the body into anterior and posterior
B. Divides the body into equal halves at sections
midline D. Divides the body into superior and inferior
sections
D 17. Interpret the frontal planes of the body section.
A. Divides the body into left and right D. Divides the body into superior and
sections inferior section
B. Divides the body into equal halves
at midline
C. Divides the body into equal halves
at midline

D 18. Differentiate dorsal and ventral body cavity.


A. Contains of brains and spinal cord C. Contains digestive viscera
B. Contains of heart, lungs and abdominal D. All of the above
pelvic cavity
C 19. Differentiate parietal and visceral membrane
A. Linings of the body cavities C. Parietal pericardium
B. Covering of internal organs D. A and B only
D 20. Differentiate midsagittal from transverse plane of body sections.
A. Divides the body into equal halves at midline
B. Divides the body into superior and inferior sections
C. Divides the body into anterior and posterior sections
D. A and B only
D 21. Define axial skeleton functions
A. Support and protect the organs C. Appendicular skeleton
B. Dorsal and ventral cavities D. All of the above
A 22. What is the central core of the body that compose of 80 bones?
A. Axial skeleton C. Torso
B. Appendicular skeleton D. All of the above
D 23. What is the skeleton that responsible for making movement possible?
A. Appendicular skeleton
B. Axial skeleton
C. Torso
D. All of the above
D 24. What is the skeleton that protects and supports the internal organs of the body?
A. Appendicular skeleton
B. Axial skeleton
C. Torso
D. All of the above
C 25. Identify the functions of a bone an organ of skeletal system
A. Body support C. All of the above
B. Movement and protection D. Storage of minerals

D 26. Give example of the composition of skeletal system.


A. Bones
B. Ligaments and tendons
C. Joints
D. All of the above
D 27. Give examples of the three types of skeleton.
a. Hydrostatic c. Endoskeleton
skeleton d. All of the above
b. Exoskeleton

D 28. Differentiate compact and spongy bone tissue.


A. Differ in density C. Packed together
B. Differ on how tight D. All of the above
D 29. Differentiate the two types of bone marrow.
A. Red – B. Red – red
blood and white
,Yellow - platelets
Fats C. White –
oxygen ,
Red- D. All of the
blood above
D 30. Differentiate the collagen and calcium as bone composition.
A. Collagen- C. Collagen-
protein ; Phosphate
Calcium - ;Calcium-
mineral mineral
B. Collagen- D. All of the
Vitamins ; above
Calcium-
Fluoride
D 31. Why does ethmoid bone considered as the weakest human bone?
A. As paper C. As in
thin nasal
B. As in region
Spinal D. All of the
cord above
D 32. Identify which is not the types of joint diseases
A. Osteoarthritis
B. Rheaumatoid arthritis
C. Lupus,Goat
D. Scleroderma
D 33. List of viruses that attacks joints.
A. HIV C. Infectious arthritis
B. Hepatitis B and C D. All of the above
D 34. Name the six types of freely movable diarthrosis joints.
A. Hinge joint ,Pivot joint C. Ball and socket joint
B. Gliding joint , Saddle joint D. All of the above
D 35. Explain the meaning of joint.
A. Allow movement C. Two or more bones meet together
B. Part of the body D. All of the above
E. Give example of the types of joints in the structural classification.
A. Fibrous joints C. Synovial joints
B. Cartilaginious joints D. All of the above
D 36. Differentiate fibrous joints from cartilaginious joints.
A. Fixed joints C. Synchondrosis joints
B. Movable joints D. All of the above

A 37. How does the hip has the strongest joints in the human body?
A. Large muscles C. A and B only
B. Large ligaments D. Large bone
D 38. Why does the joints are so important in the human body?
A. Allow movement B. To make movement
happen
C. To be flexible D. All of the above
D 39. How does joints allows our bodies to move in many ways.
A. Flexible C. Forward backward
B. Movable ,circling D. All of the above
D 40. What is a muscular system of the human body?
i. It permits movement of the body
ii. Maintains posture
iii. Circulates blood throughout the body
iv. All of the above
D 41. Identify the three kinds of muscles of the human body?
1. Skeletal muscles
2. Smooth muscles
3. Cardiac muscles
4. All of the above
_D_42. State the main function of the muscular system of the human body?
A. Mobility Stability ,Posture
B. Circulation ,Respiration ,Digestion
C. Digestion ,Urination ,Childbirth
D. All of the above
__D 43. List the body parts that has no muscles?
A. Appendix
B. Tail bone
C. Muscle fiber that produce goose bumps
D. All of the above

_A__ 45. What is the biggest muscles of the human body?


A. Gluteus Maximus
B. Femur
C. Latissimus dorsi
D. All of the above
_A__46. Give example of the smallest muscles in the human body?
A. Stapedius muscles
B. Cardiac muscles
C. Smooth muscles
D. Skeletal muscles
___D__ 47. Give example on how to keep your muscles healthy?
A. Warm up- cool down
B. Stretch ,diet
C. Hydrate , exercise
D. All of the above
___D___ 48. Differentiate voluntary muscle from involuntary muscles?
A. Muscles that you can control
B. Muscles that you cannot control
C. Muscles that moves with or without stimulus
D. All of the above
____D___49. How does exercise affect the muscle hypertrophy?
A. Body repair or replace damaged muscles fibers
B. Form new muscle protein strands or myofibrils
C. Repaired myofibrils increases in thickness and numbers
D. All of the above
_____D__50. How does cerebrum, the thinking part of the brain that control voluntary muscles?
A. The ones that send impulses to the muscles
B. That part of the brain that cater voluntary movement
C. The thinking part of the brain that synthesis the control of movement
D. All of the above

Prepared by:

Mr.Salvador C. Demiar jr.


Instructor

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