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Complete Test bank, All Chapters are included. WWW.THENURSINGMASTERY.COMChapter 1: An Introduction to the Structure and Function of the Body
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M
ULTIPLE CH
O
ICE
1. Which word is derived from the Greek word meaning “cutting up”?
A.
dissection C.
pathology
B.
physiology
D.
anatomy
ANS: D
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DIF: Memorization
REF: Page 3 TOP: Introduction
2. Which word is defined as the study of the function of living organisms and
their parts?
A.
dissection C.
pathology
B.
physiology
D.
anatomy
ANS: B
PTS: 1
DIF: Memorization
REF: Page 6 TOP: Introduction
3. Which word is defined as the scientific study of disease?
A.
dissection C.
pathology
B.
physiology
D.
anatomy
ANS: C
PTS: 1
DIF: Memorization
REF: Page 6 TOP: Introduction
4. Cells
A.
are more complex than tissues
B.
are the first level of organization in the body
C.
are the smallest living units of structure and function in the body
D.
both B and C
ANS: C
PTS: 1
DIF: Application REF: Page 8
TOP: Structural levels of organization
5. A group of cells that act together to perform a function is called a(n)
A.
molecule
C.
tissue
B.
organ
D.
organism
ANS: C
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DIF: Memorization
REF: Page 8 TOP: Structural levels of organization
6. The heart is an example of a(n) WWW.THENURSINGMASTERY.COMA.
organ
C.
organism
B.
tissue
D.
system
ANS: A
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DIF: Application REF: Page 8
TOP: Structural levels of organization
7. The levels of organization from most simple to most complex are
A.
cell → chemical → organ → tissue → system
B.
tissue → cell → chemical → organ → system
C.
chemical → tissue → cell → organ → system
D.
chemical → cell → tissue → organ → system
ANS: D
PTS: 1
DIF: Memorization
REF: Page 7 TOP: Structural levels of organization
8. When using directional terms to describe the body, it is assumed that the body is in what position?
A.
supine
C.
lateral
B.
anatomical
D.
prone
ANS: B
PTS: 1
DIF: Memorization
REF: Page 9 TOP: Anatomical position
9. The supine position
A.
describes the body lying face up
B.
is also called anatomical position
C.
describes the body lying face down
D.
both A and B
ANS: A
PTS: 1
DIF: Memorization
REF: Page 9 TOP: Anatomical position
10. The prone position
A.
describes the body lying face up
B.
is also called the anatomical position
C.
describes the body lying face down
D.
both B and C
ANS: C
PTS: 1
DIF: Memorization
REF: Page 9 TOP: Anatomical position
11. Because humans walk upright, the term dorsal can be used in place of the WWW.THENURSINGMASTERY.COMterm
A.
inferior
C.
anterior
B.
posterior
D.
distal
ANS: B
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DIF: Memorization
REF: Page 9 TOP: Anatomical direction
12. The opposite term for posterior in humans is
A.
superior
C.
ventral
B.
anterior
D.
both B and C
ANS: D
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DIF: Application REF: Page 9
TOP: Anatomical direction
13. The opposite term for superficial is
A.
deep
C.
posterior
B.
inferior
D.
medial
ANS: A
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REF: Page 10 TOP: Anatomical direction
14. The body section that divides the right ear from the left ear is a _____ section.
A.
frontal
C.
coronal
B.
sagittal
D.
transverse
ANS: B
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DIF: Application REF: Page 10
TOP: Planes or body sections
15. The body section that divides the nose from the back of the head is a _____ section.
A.
frontal
C.
midsagittal
B.
sagittal
D.
transverse
ANS: A
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DIF: Application REF: Page 10
TOP: Planes or body sections
16. A section that divides the body into mirror images is a _____ section.
A.
frontal
C.
midsagittal
B.
coronal
D.
transverse
ANS: C
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DIF: Application REF: Page 10
TOP: Planes or body sections
17. The two major body cavities are called
A.
thoracic and abdominal
C.
dorsal and ventral
B.
thoracic and pelvic
D.
mediastinum and pleural