TEST BANK- ESSENTIALS OF HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 10th Edition ELAINE N. MARIEB.,
552 th TEST BANK- ESSENTIALS OF HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 10 Edition ELAINE N. MARIEB. TEST BANK- ESSENTIALS OF HUMAN th ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 10 Edition ELAINE N. MARIEB. Name MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) A section that divides the body on the longitudinal plane into equal right and left parts is called: 1) A) median (midsagittal) B) oblique C) transverse D) frontal E) coronal 2) Which of the following is the correct sequence, going from simplest to most complex, in the levels of structural organization of the human body: A) chemical level, tissue level, cellular level, organ system level, organ level, organismal level B) cellular level, chemical level, tissue level, organ system level, organismal level, organ level C) chemical level, cellular level, tissue level, organ level, organ system level, organismal level D) cellular level, chemical level, tissue level, organ level, organ system level, organismal level E) cellular level, tissue level, chemical level, organ level, organ system level, organismal level Page 1 of 585 2) 552 th TEST BANK- ESSENTIALS OF HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 10 Edition ELAINE N. MARIEB. 3) Which of these regions are associated with the parts of the arm: A) femoral, popliteal, patellar B) brachial, antecubital, carpal C) nasal, oral, occipital D) pelvic, pubic, inguinal E) acromial, sacral, gluteal 3) 4) The muscular system consists of the: A) muscles in the wa ... Purchase document to see full attachment
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