Human Anatomy & Physiology
by Erin Amerman
3rd Edition
,Table Of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction To Anatomy And Physiology
Chapter 2 The Chemistry Of Life
Chapter 3 The Cell
Chapter 4 Histology
Chapter 5 The Integumentary System
Chapter 6 Bones And Bone Tissue
Chapter 7 The Skeletal System
Chapter 8 Articulations
Chapter 9 The Muscular System
Chapter 10 Muscle Tissue And Physiology
Chapter 11 Introduction To The Nervous System And Nervous Tissue
Chapter 12 The Central Nervous System
Chapter 13 The Peripheral Nervous System
Chapter 14 The Autonomic Nervous System And Homeostasis
Chapter 15 The Special Senses
Chapter 16 The Endocrine System
Chapter 17 The Cardiovascular System I The Heart
Chapter 18 The Cardiovascular System Ii The Blood Vessels
Chapter 19 Blood
Chapter 20 The Lymphatic System And Immunity
Chapter 21 The Respiratory System
Chapter 22 The Digestive System
Chapter 23 Metabolism And Nutrition
Chapter 24 The Urinary System
Chapter 25 Fluid, Electrolyte, And Acid-Base Homeostasis
Chapter 26 The Reproductive System
Chapter 27 Development And Heredity
,Human Anatomy & Physiology, 3e (Amerman) Chapter 1 Introduction
To Anatomy And Physiology
1) Learners Who Thrive In An Environment With Visual Stimulation, Such As Looking At Diagrams
Or Illustrations, Have A Preference For A Modality Known As:
A) Visual.
B) Tactile.
C) Kinesthetic.
D) Auditor Y. Answer:
A
Bloom's Taxonomy: 1-2) Remembering/Understanding Learning Outcome:
1.1.1
2) Sierra Says She Learns More From Reading The Textbook For Class Than From Listening To
Lecture. She Is Most Likely A(N):
A) Visual Learner.
B) Tactile Learner.
C) Kinesthetic Learner.
D) Auditory Learner.
Answer: A
Bloom's Taxonomy: 3-4) Applying/Analyzing Learning Outcome:
1.1.1
3) Jesse Felt Comfortable Using The Microscope After Listening To Directions From His Lab
Professor. His Learning Style Preference Must Be:
A) Kinesthetic Learner.
B) Tactile Learner.
C) Visual Learner.
D) Auditory Learner.
Answer: D
Bloom's Taxonomy: 3-4) Applying/Analyzing Learning Outcome:
1.1.1
, 4) What Does The Sq3r Method Stand For?
A) Search, Quiet, Research, Read, And Remember
B) Share, Quiz, Query, Question, And Read
C) Survey, Question, Read, Recite, And Review
D) Sort, Query, Read, Recite,
And Review Answer: C
Bloom's Taxonomy: 1-2) Remembering/Understanding Learning Outcome: 1.1.1
5) Why Should A Student Use The Sq3r Method?
A) The Sq3r Method Provides A Student With A Strategy For Improving Test Taking Skills.
B) The Sq3r Method Provides A Plan For A Student To Improve Textbook Reading Skills.
C) The Sq3r Method Provides A Student With A Strategy For Taking Notes During Lecture Class.
D) The Sq3r Method Provides A Student With Ways To Improve Time Management Skills. Answer: B
Bloom's Taxonomy: 1-2) Remembering/Understanding Learning Outcome:
1.1.1
6) What Is A Good Way To Manage Time In Preparation For Your Anatomy And Physiology Class?
A) I Should Delay Studying Until The Day Or Two Before The Test To Best Remember The Material.
B) I Should Stay Up All Night The Night Before The Test To Maximize What Is Stored In Short-Term
Memory.
C) I Study Only On The Weekends When I Have Many Hours Of Free Time.
D) I Make A Schedule And Budget My Time. Answer: D
Bloom's Taxonomy: 1-2) Remembering/Understanding Learning Outcome:
1.1.1
7) What Learning Modality Is Engaged When Students Participate In Study Groups?
A) Kinesthetic Learner
B) Visual Learner
C) Tactile Learner
D) Auditory Learner Answer: A