STRUCTURE & FUNCTION b b b
OF THE BODY
g b b
16thb g Edition,b gPattonb g&b gThibodeau
TEST BANK b g g
,Thibodeau g & g Patton: g Structure g & g Function g of g the g Body, g 16th g Edition g Test g Bank
Table g of g Contents:
Chapter g 1. g Introduction g to g the g Body
Chapter g 2. g Chemistry g of g Life
Chapter g 3. g Cells
Chapter g 4. g Tissues
Chapter g 5. g Organ g Systems
Chapter g 6. g Skin g and g Membranes
Chapter g 7. g Skeletal g System
Chapter g 8. g Muscular g System
Chapter g 9. g Nervous g System
Chapter g 10. g Senses
Chapter g 11. g Endocrine g System
Chapter g 12. g Blood
Chapter g 13. g CardiovascularbSystem
Chapter g 14. g Lymphatic g System g and g Immunity
Chapter g 15. g Respiratory g System
Chapter g 16. g Digestive g System
Chapter g 17. g Nutrition g and g Metabolism
Chapter g 18. g Urinary g System
Chapter g 19. g Fluid g and g Electrolyte g Balance
Chapter g 20. g Acid-Base g Balance
Chapter g 21. g Reproductive g Systems
Chapter g 22. g Growth, g Development, g and g Aging
,Chapter g 01: g Introduction g to g the g body
Thibodeau g& g Patton: g Structure g & g Function g of gthe g Body, g 16th g Edition
MULTIPLE g CHOICE
1. The g word g derived g from g two g word g parts g that g mean g “cutting g apart” g is
a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
ANS: g C DIF: Memorization REF: p.
g3
OBJ: g 1 TOP: g Introduction
2. The g study gof g how g the g body g functions g is g called
a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
ANS: g A DIF: Memorization REF: p.
g3
OBJ: g 1 TOP: g Introduction
3. The g correct g sequence g of gthe g level g of gorganization g is
a. cellular, g chemical, g tissue, g organ
b. chemical, g cellular, gtissue, g organ
c. chemical, g cellular, g organ, g tissue
d. chemical, g tissue, g cellular, g organ
ANS: g B DIF: Memorization REF: p.
g5
OBJ: g 3 TOP: g Structural g levels g of
g organization
4. The g smallest g living g unit g of g structure g is g considered g to g be g at g the
a. chemical glevel
b. cellular g level
c. organ glevel
d. tissue g level
ANS: g B DIF: Memorization REF: p.
g6
OBJ: g 3 TOP: g Structural g levels g of
g organization
5. The greference g position g for g all g body gdirectional g terms g is g the
a. anatomical g position
b. prone g position
, c. supine g position
d. sitting g position
ANS: gA DIF: Memorization REF: gpp.
g6- g7 gOBJ: g4 TOP: g Anatomical gposition
6. The g relationship g between g the g knee g and g the g ankle g can g be g described g as
a. the g knee g is g inferior g to g the g ankle
b. the g knee g is g distal g to g the g ankle
c. the g knee g is g proximal g to g the g ankle
d. both g a g and g b g above
ANS: g C DIF: Application REF: g pp. g7-
8 gOBJ: g5 gTOP: g Anatomical
gdirections
7. The g relationship g between g the g heart g and g the g lungs g can g be g described g as
a. the g heart g is g distal g to g the g lungs
b. the g heart g is g medial g to g the g lungs
c. the g heart g is g lateral g to g the g lungs
d. both g a g and g c g above
ANS: g B DIF: Application REF: g p. g7
gOBJ: g5 gTOP: g Anatomical
gdirections
8. The g term g most g opposite g proximal g is
a. medial
b. superior
c. anterior
d. distal
ANS: g D DIF: Memorization
gREF: gp. g7 gOBJ:
g 5
TOP: g Anatomical g directions
9. Because ghumans gwalk gin gan gupright gposition, gthe gtwo gterms gthat gcan gbe gused
ginterchangea g bly gare
a. posterior g and g ventral
b. posterior g and g inferior
c. posterior g and g superficial
d. posterior g and g dorsal
ANS: g D DIF: Memorization
gREF: gp. g7 gOBJ:
g 5
TOP: g Anatomical g directions
10. The g term g most g opposite g medial g is
a. dorsal
b. lateral
c. superficial
d. none g of g the g above
ANS: g B DIF: Memorization
gREF: gp. g7 gOBJ:
g 5