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The Human Organism
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Multiple Choice Questions
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1. What technique creates a three-dimensional dynamic image of blood vessels?
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A. digital subtraction angiography
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B. magnetic resonance imaging ht ht
C. dynamic spatial reconstruction
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D. positron emission tomography
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Topic:htScopehtofhtanatomyhtandhtphysiology
True / False Questions
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2. A CT scan allows for a three-dimensional image to be generated.
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HAPShtTopic:htModulehtAhtBodyhtPlanhtandhtOrganization
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Topic:htBodyhtplanhtandhtorganizatio
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Multiple Choice Questions
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3. Magnetic resonance imaging is based on the movement of
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A. electrons in a magnetic field. ht ht ht ht
B. carbons in a magnetic field.
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C. protons in a magnetic field.
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D. cells in a magnetic field.
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Bloom'shtLevel:ht1.htRemember
HAPShtTopic:htModulehtAhtBodyhtPlanhtandhtOrganization
LearninghtOutcome:ht01.01A.htDefinehtanatomyhtandhtdescribehtthehtlevelshtathtwhichhtanatomyhtcanhtbehtstudied.h
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Topic:htScopehtofhtanatomyhtandhtphysiologyh t T
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4. The delivery of a radioactive compound to the body to study the metabolism of tissues is
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called
A. MRI.
B. PET.
C. DSA.
D. DSR.
Bloom'shtLevel:ht1.htRemember
HAPShtTopic:htModulehtAhtBodyhtPlanhtandhtOrganization
LearninghtOutcome:ht01.01A.htDefinehtanatomyhtandhtdescribehtthehtlevelshtathtwhichhtanatomyhtcanhtbehtstudied.h
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Topic:htScopehtofhtanatomyhtandhtphysiologyh t T
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5. An anatomic image created from sound waves is a
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A. radiograph.
B. CT scan.
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C. MRI.
D. sonogram.
Bloom'shtLevel:ht1.htRemember
HAPShtTopic:htModulehtAhtBodyhtPlanhtandhtOrganization
LearninghtOutcome:ht01.01A.htDefinehtanatomyhtandhtdescribehtthehtlevelshtathtwhichhtanatomyhtcanhtbehtstudied.h
t Section:ht01.01
Topic:htSurveyhtofhtbodyhtsystems
h t Type:htClinical
Type:htStudyhtGuide
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The Human Organism
6. A major limitation of radiographs is that they
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A. can only visualize bone.
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B. give only a flat, two-dimensional image of the body.
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C. are old technology that do not give good results.
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D. have very few applications.
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Bloom'shtLevel:ht1.htRemember
HAPShtTopic:htModulehtAhtBodyhtPlanhtandhtOrganization
LearninghtOutcome:ht01.01A.htDefinehtanatomyhtandhtdescribehtthehtlevelshtathtwhichhtanatomyhtcanhtbehtstudied.h
t Section:ht01.01
Topic:htSurveyhtofhtbodyhtsystems
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7. The study of the body's organization by areas is
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A. systemic anatomy. ht
B. regional anatomy. ht
C. molecular biology. ht
D. microbiology.
E. surface anatomy. ht
Bloom'shtLevel:ht1.htRemember
HAPShtObjective:htA05.01htDefinehtthehttermshtanatomyhtandhtphysiology.h t
HAPShtTopic:htModulehtAhtBodyhtPlanhtandhtOrganization
LearninghtOutcome:ht01.01A.htDefinehtanatomyhtandhtdescribehtthehtlevelshtathtwhichhtanatomyhtcanhtbehtstudied.h
t Section:ht01.01
Topic:htScopehtofhtanatomyhtandhtphysiologyh t T
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8. The study of the external form of the body and its relationship to deeper structures is
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A. systemic anatomy. ht
B. regional anatomy. ht
C. molecular biology. ht
D. microbiology.
E. surface anatomy. ht
Bloom'shtLevel:ht1.htRemember
HAPShtObjective:htA05.01htDefinehtthehttermshtanatomyhtandhtphysiology.h t
HAPShtTopic:htModulehtAhtBodyhtPlanhtandhtOrganization
LearninghtOutcome:ht01.01A.htDefinehtanatomyhtandhtdescribehtthehtlevelshtathtwhichhtanatomyhtcanhtbehtstudied.h
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Topic:htSurveyhtofhtbodyhtsystems
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The Human Organism
Chapter 01 ht
The Human Organis
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m
Multiple Choice Questions
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1. What technique creates a three-dimensional dynamic image of blood vessels?
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A. digital subtraction angiography
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B. magnetic resonance imaging ht ht
C. dynamic spatial reconstruction
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D. positron emission tomography
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Bloom'shtLevel:ht4.htAnalyze
HAPShtTopic:htModulehtAhtBodyhtPlanhtandhtOrganization
LearninghtOutcome:ht01.01A.htDefinehtanatomyhtandhtdescribehtthehtlevelshtathtwhichhtanatomyhtcanhtbehtstudied.h
t Section:ht01.01
Topic:htScopehtofhtanatomyhtandhtphysiology
True / False Questions
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2. A CT scan allows for a three-dimensional image to be generated.
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TRUE
Bloom'shtLevel:ht1.htRemember
HAPShtTopic:htModulehtAhtBodyhtPlanhtandhtOrganization
LearninghtOutcome:ht01.01A.htDefinehtanatomyhtandhtdescribehtthehtlevelshtathtwhichhtanatomyhtcanhtbehtstudied.h
t Section:ht01.01
Topic:htBodyhtplanhtandhtorganizatio
nh t Type:htClinical
Multiple Choice Questions
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HillhtEducation.htAllhtrightshtreserved.htNohtreproductionhtorhtdistributionhtwithouthtthehtpriorhtwrittenhtconsenthtofh t McGraw-
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The Human Organism
3. Magnetic resonance imaging is based on the movement of
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A. electrons in a magnetic field. ht ht ht ht
B. carbons in a magnetic field.
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C. protons in a magnetic field.
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D. cells in a magnetic field.
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Bloom'shtLevel:ht1.htRemember
HAPShtTopic:htModulehtAhtBodyhtPlanhtandhtOrganization
LearninghtOutcome:ht01.01A.htDefinehtanatomyhtandhtdescribehtthehtlevelshtathtwhichhtanatomyhtcanhtbehtstudied.h
t Section:ht01.01
Topic:htScopehtofhtanatomyhtandhtphysiologyh t T
ype:htStudyhtGuide
4. The delivery of a radioactive compound to the body to study the metabolism of tissues is
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called
A. MRI.
B. PET.
C. DSA.
D. DSR.
Bloom'shtLevel:ht1.htRemember
HAPShtTopic:htModulehtAhtBodyhtPlanhtandhtOrganization
LearninghtOutcome:ht01.01A.htDefinehtanatomyhtandhtdescribehtthehtlevelshtathtwhichhtanatomyhtcanhtbehtstudied.h
t Section:ht01.01
Topic:htScopehtofhtanatomyhtandhtphysiologyh t T
ype:htClinical
5. An anatomic image created from sound waves is a
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A. radiograph.
B. CT scan.
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C. MRI.
D. sonogram.
Bloom'shtLevel:ht1.htRemember
HAPShtTopic:htModulehtAhtBodyhtPlanhtandhtOrganization
LearninghtOutcome:ht01.01A.htDefinehtanatomyhtandhtdescribehtthehtlevelshtathtwhichhtanatomyhtcanhtbehtstudied.h
t Section:ht01.01
Topic:htSurveyhtofhtbodyhtsystems
h t Type:htClinical
Type:htStudyhtGuide
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The Human Organism
6. A major limitation of radiographs is that they
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A. can only visualize bone.
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B. give only a flat, two-dimensional image of the body.
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C. are old technology that do not give good results.
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D. have very few applications.
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Bloom'shtLevel:ht1.htRemember
HAPShtTopic:htModulehtAhtBodyhtPlanhtandhtOrganization
LearninghtOutcome:ht01.01A.htDefinehtanatomyhtandhtdescribehtthehtlevelshtathtwhichhtanatomyhtcanhtbehtstudied.h
t Section:ht01.01
Topic:htSurveyhtofhtbodyhtsystems
h t Type:htClinical
7. The study of the body's organization by areas is
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A. systemic anatomy. ht
B. regional anatomy. ht
C. molecular biology. ht
D. microbiology.
E. surface anatomy. ht
Bloom'shtLevel:ht1.htRemember
HAPShtObjective:htA05.01htDefinehtthehttermshtanatomyhtandhtphysiology.h t
HAPShtTopic:htModulehtAhtBodyhtPlanhtandhtOrganization
LearninghtOutcome:ht01.01A.htDefinehtanatomyhtandhtdescribehtthehtlevelshtathtwhichhtanatomyhtcanhtbehtstudied.h
t Section:ht01.01
Topic:htScopehtofhtanatomyhtandhtphysiologyh t T
ype:htStudyhtGuide
8. The study of the external form of the body and its relationship to deeper structures is
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A. systemic anatomy. ht
B. regional anatomy. ht
C. molecular biology. ht
D. microbiology.
E. surface anatomy. ht
Bloom'shtLevel:ht1.htRemember
HAPShtObjective:htA05.01htDefinehtthehttermshtanatomyhtandhtphysiology.h t
HAPShtTopic:htModulehtAhtBodyhtPlanhtandhtOrganization
LearninghtOutcome:ht01.01A.htDefinehtanatomyhtandhtdescribehtthehtlevelshtathtwhichhtanatomyhtcanhtbehtstudied.h
t Section:ht01.01
Topic:htSurveyhtofhtbodyhtsystems
h t Type:htStudyhtGuide
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