Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780134580999
Author: Elaine N. Marieb, Katja N. Hoehn
Publisher: PEARSON
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#### Question 4
**An increase in thickness of the hypodermis will _________ nerve sensitivity?**

- Increase
- Decrease
- Cause no change in

#### Question 10
**French fries would test positive on the Sudan IV test and the iodine test because they are full of ____________ and _________________.**

- Fat, starch
- Protein, starch
- Sugar, starch
- Sugar, fat

#### Question 15
**In the experiment that you conducted with the touch calipers, areas with the greatest sensitivity had __________ density of nerve receptors.**

- Lower
- Same as the rest of the body
- Higher
- Doesn’t have any correlation to sensitivity.

#### Question 16
**Margarine, butter, and cream cheese are a major source of which organic molecule?**

- protein
- fat
- carbohydrates
- nucleic acids

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Transcribed Image Text:### Exam Questions #### Question 4 **An increase in thickness of the hypodermis will _________ nerve sensitivity?** - Increase - Decrease - Cause no change in #### Question 10 **French fries would test positive on the Sudan IV test and the iodine test because they are full of ____________ and _________________.** - Fat, starch - Protein, starch - Sugar, starch - Sugar, fat #### Question 15 **In the experiment that you conducted with the touch calipers, areas with the greatest sensitivity had __________ density of nerve receptors.** - Lower - Same as the rest of the body - Higher - Doesn’t have any correlation to sensitivity. #### Question 16 **Margarine, butter, and cream cheese are a major source of which organic molecule?** - protein - fat - carbohydrates - nucleic acids There are no graphs or diagrams included in this image. The questions appear in a typical multiple-choice format used in educational assessments to evaluate students' knowledge of various topics in biology and nutrition.
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