STRUCTURE & FUNCTION b b bm
OF THE BODY
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16thb Edition,b Pattonb &b Thibodeau
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TEST BANK bm m
,Thibodeaum &m Patton:m Structurem &m Functionm ofm them Body,m 16thm Editionm Testm Bank
Tablem ofm Contents:
Chapterm 1.m Introductionm tom them Body
Chapterm 2.m Chemistrym ofm Life
Chapterm 3.m Cells
Chapterm 4.m Tissues
Chapterm 5.m Organm Systems
Chapterm 6.m Skinm andm Membranes
Chapterm 7.m Skeletalm System
Chapterm 8.m Muscularm System
Chapterm 9.m Nervousm System
Chapterm 10.m Senses
Chapterm 11.m Endocrinem System
Chapterm 12.m Blood
Chapterm 13.m CardiovascularbSystem
Chapterm 14.m Lymphaticm Systemm andm Immunity
Chapterm 15.m Respiratorym System
Chapterm 16.m Digestivem System
Chapterm 17.m Nutritionm andm Metabolism
Chapterm 18.m Urinarym System
Chapterm 19.m Fluidm andm Electrolytem Balance
Chapterm 20.m Acid-Basem Balance
Chapterm 21.m Reproductivem Systems
Chapterm 22.m Growth,m Development,m andm Aging
,Chapter 01: Introduction to the body
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Thibodeau & Patton: Structure & Function of the Body, 16th Edition
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MULTIPLEm CHOICE
1. Them wordm derivedm fromm twom wordm partsm thatm meanm “cuttingm apart”m is
a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
ANS:m C DIF: Memorization REF: p.m 3
OBJ:m 1 TOP:m Introduction
2. Them studymofm howm them bodym functionsm ism called
a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
ANS:m A DIF: Memorization REF: p.m 3
OBJ:m 1 TOP:m Introduction
3. Them correctm sequencem ofmthem levelm ofmorganizationm is
a. cellular,m chemical,m tissue,m organ
b. chemical,m cellular,mtissue,m organ
c. chemical,m cellular,m organ,m tissue
d. chemical,m tissue,m cellular,m organ
ANS:m B DIF: Memorization REF: p.m 5
OBJ:m 3 TOP:m Structuralm levelsm ofm organization
4. Them smallestm livingm unitm ofm structurem ism consideredm tom bem atm the
a. chemicalmlevel
b. cellularm level
c. organmlevel
d. tissuem level
ANS:m B DIF: Memorization REF: p.m 6
OBJ:m 3 TOP:m Structuralm levelsm ofm organization
5. Themreferencem positionm form allm bodymdirectionalm termsm ism the
a. anatomicalm position
b. pronem position
, c. supinem position
d. sittingm position
ANS:mA DIF: Memorization
REF:mpp.m6-m7mOBJ:m4
TOP:m Anatomicalmposition
6. Them relationshipm betweenm them kneem andm them anklem canm bem describedm as
a. them kneem ism inferiorm tom them ankle
b. them kneem ism distalm tom them ankle
c. them kneem ism proximalm tom them ankle
d. bothm am andm bm above
ANS:m C DIF: Application REF:m pp.m7-
8mOBJ:m5mTOP:m Anatomicalmdirectio
ns
7. Them relationshipm betweenm them heartm andm them lungsm canm bem describedm as
a. them heartm ism distalm tom them lungs
b. them heartm ism medialm tom them lungs
c. them heartm ism lateralm tom them lungs
d. bothm am andm cm above
ANS:m B DIF: Application
REF:m p.m7mOBJ:m5mTOP:m An
atomicalmdirections
8. Them termm mostm oppositem proximalm is
a. medial
b. superior
c. anterior
d. distal
ANS:m D DIF:
Memorization
mREF:mp.m7mOBJ:m 5
TOP:m Anatomicalm directions
9. Becausemhumansmwalkminmanmuprightmposition,mthemtwomtermsmthatmcanmbemusedminterchangea
m blymare
a. posteriorm andm ventral
b. posteriorm andm inferior
c. posteriorm andm superficial
d. posteriorm andm dorsal
ANS:m D DIF:
Memorization
mREF:mp.m7mOBJ:m 5
TOP:m Anatomicalm directions
10. Them termm mostm oppositem medialm is
a. dorsal
b. lateral
c. superficial
d. nonem ofm them above
ANS:m B DIF:
Memorization