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FUNDAMENTALS OF ANATOMY AND
PHYSIOLOGY
12TH EDITION
AUTHOR(S)FREDERIC H. MARTINI; JUDI
L. NATH; EDWIN F. BARTHOLOMEW

TEST BANK

1) Structure and function integration
Reference: Chapter 1 — An Introduction to Anatomy and
Physiology; 1-2 Anatomy and physiology are closely integrated
Stem: A physical therapist explains to a patient with a rotator
cuff tear that pain during shoulder abduction is not caused only
by “injury,” but also by loss of normal muscle-tendon
mechanics. The patient asks why a structural problem changes
movement so much.
Which statement best explains the relationship between
anatomy and physiology in this case?

,A. Structure and function are independent, so the tear affects
movement only by coincidence
B. The shape and arrangement of the muscles and tendons
determine how force is produced and transmitted
C. Physiology describes body parts, while anatomy describes
chemical reactions only
D. The injury affects only microscopic anatomy, so gross
movement should remain normal
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
B is correct. Anatomy and physiology are tightly linked: the
structure of muscles and tendons determines how effectively
force is generated and transferred across a joint. A tear changes
the tissue arrangement, so function is impaired.
A is incorrect. Structure and function are not independent
in the human body.
C is incorrect. Anatomy focuses on structure, while
physiology focuses on function; the two are not reversed.
D is incorrect. A tear in a major tendon affects gross
movement, not just microscopic anatomy.
Teaching Point: Structure determines function in every body
system.
Citation: Martini, F. H., Nath, J. L., & Bartholomew, E. F. (2024).

,Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology (12th ed.). Chapter 1,
Section 1-2.


2) Gross vs microscopic anatomy
Reference: Chapter 1 — An Introduction to Anatomy and
Physiology; 1-2 Anatomy and physiology are closely integrated
Stem: A student examining a cadaver can identify the liver,
stomach, and spleen without a microscope. Later, the student
studies epithelial cells lining the small intestine under high
magnification.
Which pairing is most accurate?
A. Gross anatomy for the organs; microscopic anatomy for the
cells
B. Microscopic anatomy for the organs; gross anatomy for the
cells
C. Physiology for the organs; anatomy for the cells
D. Surface anatomy for both observations
Correct Answer: A
Rationale:
A is correct. Gross anatomy studies structures visible
without magnification, while microscopic anatomy examines
structures requiring a microscope, such as cells and tissues.
B is incorrect. The terms are reversed.

, C is incorrect. Both examples are anatomical observations,
not physiology.
D is incorrect. Surface anatomy focuses on external
landmarks, not internal organ or cell study.
Teaching Point: Gross anatomy is visible to the naked eye;
microscopic anatomy requires magnification.
Citation: Martini et al. (2024). Fundamentals of Anatomy &
Physiology (12th ed.). Chapter 1, Section 1-2.


3) Levels of organization
Reference: Chapter 1 — An Introduction to Anatomy and
Physiology; 1-3 Levels of organization progress from chemicals
to a complete organism
Stem: A pathology report describes damage that began at the
protein level in cell membranes and eventually caused
dysfunction of the entire organ system. The clinician asks a
student to identify the correct progression of organization.
Which sequence is correct?
A. Cell → molecule → tissue → organ → organ system →
organism
B. Molecule → cell → tissue → organ → organ system →
organism
C. Tissue → cell → molecule → organ → organ system →

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Frederic H. Martini, Judi L. Nath, Edwin F. Bartholomew Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology
Publisher: 2023 ISBN: 9780137854325 Edition: Unknown

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