,TESTBANK
ss MEMMLERS
ss STRUCTUREAND
ss FUNCTION OF THE
ss ss
ss HUMANBODY
ss 12THEDITIONCOH
ss EN
,Chapter ss01: s s Introduction s s to s s the ss Body
MULTIPLE s s CHOICE
1. The ssword ssderived ssfrom sstwo ssword ssparts ssthat ssmean ss―cutting ssapart‖ ssis
a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
ANS: s s C DIF: Memorization REF: p.
ss3
OBJ: s s 1 TOP: Introduction
2. The ssstudy ssof s s how s s the s s body ssfunctions s s is s s called
a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
ANS: s s A DIF: Memorization REF: p.
ss3
OBJ: s s 1 TOP: Introduction
3. The sscorrect s s sequence ssof ssthe sslevel s s of s s organization s s is
a. cellular, sschemical, sstissue, ssorgan
b. chemical, sscellular, s s tissue, ssorgan
c. chemical, sscellular, s s organ, sstissue
d. chemical, sstissue, sscellular, ssorgan
ANS: s s B DIF: Memorization REF: p.
ss5
OBJ: s s 3 TOP: Structural sslevels ssof ssorganization
4. The sssmallest s s living ssunit s s of ssstructure ssis s s considered ss to s s be s s at ssthe
a. chemical sslevel
b. cellular sslevel
c. organ sslevel
d. tissue sslevel
ANS: DIF: Memorization REF: p.
s s B TOP: Structural sslevels ssof ssorganization ss6
ssOBJ:
ss3
5. The ssreference s s position s s for ss all s s body ssdirectional s s terms s s is s s the
a. anatomical ssposition
b. prone ssposition
c. supine ssposition
d. sitting ssposition
ANS: s s A DIF: Memorization REF: pp. ss6-7
OBJ: s s 4 TOP: s s s s Anatomical s s position
6. The ssrelationship s s between s s the s s knee ssand s s the s s ankle sscan s s be s s described s s as
a. the ssknee ssis s s inferior ssto ssthe s s ankle
, b. the ssknee ssis s s distal s s to ssthe ss ankle
ss MEMMLERS
ss STRUCTUREAND
ss FUNCTION OF THE
ss ss
ss HUMANBODY
ss 12THEDITIONCOH
ss EN
,Chapter ss01: s s Introduction s s to s s the ss Body
MULTIPLE s s CHOICE
1. The ssword ssderived ssfrom sstwo ssword ssparts ssthat ssmean ss―cutting ssapart‖ ssis
a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
ANS: s s C DIF: Memorization REF: p.
ss3
OBJ: s s 1 TOP: Introduction
2. The ssstudy ssof s s how s s the s s body ssfunctions s s is s s called
a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
ANS: s s A DIF: Memorization REF: p.
ss3
OBJ: s s 1 TOP: Introduction
3. The sscorrect s s sequence ssof ssthe sslevel s s of s s organization s s is
a. cellular, sschemical, sstissue, ssorgan
b. chemical, sscellular, s s tissue, ssorgan
c. chemical, sscellular, s s organ, sstissue
d. chemical, sstissue, sscellular, ssorgan
ANS: s s B DIF: Memorization REF: p.
ss5
OBJ: s s 3 TOP: Structural sslevels ssof ssorganization
4. The sssmallest s s living ssunit s s of ssstructure ssis s s considered ss to s s be s s at ssthe
a. chemical sslevel
b. cellular sslevel
c. organ sslevel
d. tissue sslevel
ANS: DIF: Memorization REF: p.
s s B TOP: Structural sslevels ssof ssorganization ss6
ssOBJ:
ss3
5. The ssreference s s position s s for ss all s s body ssdirectional s s terms s s is s s the
a. anatomical ssposition
b. prone ssposition
c. supine ssposition
d. sitting ssposition
ANS: s s A DIF: Memorization REF: pp. ss6-7
OBJ: s s 4 TOP: s s s s Anatomical s s position
6. The ssrelationship s s between s s the s s knee ssand s s the s s ankle sscan s s be s s described s s as
a. the ssknee ssis s s inferior ssto ssthe s s ankle
, b. the ssknee ssis s s distal s s to ssthe ss ankle