Test Bank for Understanding Anatomy & Physiology: A Visual, Auditory, Interactive
Approach 4th Edition By Gale Sloan Thompson
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,Table of Contents
Chapter 1. An Introduction to the Human
Body Chapter 2. The Chemical Level of
Organization Chapter 3. The Cellular Level
of Organization Chapter 4. The Tissue Level
of Organization Chapter 5. Integumentary
System
Chapter 6. Bone Tissue and the Skeletal System
Chapter 7. Axial Skeleton
Chapter 8. The Appendicular Skeleton
Chapter 9. Joints
Chapter 10. Muscle Tissue
Chapter 11. The Muscular
System
Chapter 12. The Nervous System and Nervous
Tissue Chapter 13. Anatomy of the
Nervous System Chapter 14. The Somatic
Nervous System
Chapter 15. The Autonomic Nervous
System Chapter 16. The Neurological
Exam Chapter 17. The Endocrine
System
Chapter 18. The Cardiovascular System:
Blood Chapter 19. The Cardiovascular
System: The Heart
Chapter 20. The Cardiovascular System: Blood Vessels and
Circulation Chapter 21. The Lymphatic and Immune System
Chapter 22. The Respiratory
System Chapter 23. The
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,Digestive System Chapter 24.
Metabolism and Nutrition
Chapter 25. The Urinary
System
Chapter 26. Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base
Balance Chapter 27. The Reproductive
System
Chapter 28. Development and Inheritance
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, 1. An Introduction to the Human Body
1. The branch of anatomy that deals with the body’s larger structures, visible without using
a microscope, is known as:
(A) Gross anatomy
(B) Microscopic anatomy
(C) Macroscopic anatomy
(D) Physical anatomy
RIGHT ANSWER<> A | Difficulty: Easy | Page: 8
2. The term "anatomy" is derived from a Greek word meaning:
(A) To cut apart
(B) To connect
(C) To see inside
(D) To study the surface
RIGHT ANSWER<> A | Difficulty: Easy | Page: 8
3. Dissection is still commonly practiced in:
(A) Medical education
(B) Laboratories for pathology
(C) Anatomy classes
(D) All of the above
RIGHT ANSWER<> D | Difficulty: Easy | Page: 8
4. Microscopic anatomy involves:
(A) Histology
(B) Cytology
(C) Both A and B
(D) Neither A nor B
RIGHT ANSWER<> C | Difficulty: Easy | Page: 8
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Approach 4th Edition By Gale Sloan Thompson
1
,Table of Contents
Chapter 1. An Introduction to the Human
Body Chapter 2. The Chemical Level of
Organization Chapter 3. The Cellular Level
of Organization Chapter 4. The Tissue Level
of Organization Chapter 5. Integumentary
System
Chapter 6. Bone Tissue and the Skeletal System
Chapter 7. Axial Skeleton
Chapter 8. The Appendicular Skeleton
Chapter 9. Joints
Chapter 10. Muscle Tissue
Chapter 11. The Muscular
System
Chapter 12. The Nervous System and Nervous
Tissue Chapter 13. Anatomy of the
Nervous System Chapter 14. The Somatic
Nervous System
Chapter 15. The Autonomic Nervous
System Chapter 16. The Neurological
Exam Chapter 17. The Endocrine
System
Chapter 18. The Cardiovascular System:
Blood Chapter 19. The Cardiovascular
System: The Heart
Chapter 20. The Cardiovascular System: Blood Vessels and
Circulation Chapter 21. The Lymphatic and Immune System
Chapter 22. The Respiratory
System Chapter 23. The
2
,Digestive System Chapter 24.
Metabolism and Nutrition
Chapter 25. The Urinary
System
Chapter 26. Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base
Balance Chapter 27. The Reproductive
System
Chapter 28. Development and Inheritance
3
, 1. An Introduction to the Human Body
1. The branch of anatomy that deals with the body’s larger structures, visible without using
a microscope, is known as:
(A) Gross anatomy
(B) Microscopic anatomy
(C) Macroscopic anatomy
(D) Physical anatomy
RIGHT ANSWER<> A | Difficulty: Easy | Page: 8
2. The term "anatomy" is derived from a Greek word meaning:
(A) To cut apart
(B) To connect
(C) To see inside
(D) To study the surface
RIGHT ANSWER<> A | Difficulty: Easy | Page: 8
3. Dissection is still commonly practiced in:
(A) Medical education
(B) Laboratories for pathology
(C) Anatomy classes
(D) All of the above
RIGHT ANSWER<> D | Difficulty: Easy | Page: 8
4. Microscopic anatomy involves:
(A) Histology
(B) Cytology
(C) Both A and B
(D) Neither A nor B
RIGHT ANSWER<> C | Difficulty: Easy | Page: 8
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