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,Thibodeau x& xPatton: xStructure x& xFunction xof xthe xBody, x17th xEdition xTest xBank
Table xof xContents:
Chapter x1. xIntroduction xto xthe xBody
Chapter x2. xChemistry xof xLife
Chapter x3. xCells
Chapter x4. xTissues
Chapter x5. xOrgan xSystems
Chapter x6. xSkin xand xMembranes
Chapter x7. xSkeletal xSystem
Chapter x8. xMuscular xSystem
Chapter x9. xNervous xSystem
Chapter x10. xSenses
Chapter x11. xEndocrine xSystem
Chapter x12. xBlood
Chapter x13. xCardiovascular xSystem
Chapter x14. xLymphatic xSystem xand xImmunity
Chapter x15. xRespiratory xSystem
Chapter x16. xDigestive xSystem
Chapter x17. xNutrition xand xMetabolism
Chapter x18. xUrinary xSystem
Chapter x19. xFluid xand xElectrolyte xBalance
Chapter x20. xAcid-Base xBalance
Chapter x21. xReproductive xSystems
Chapter x22. xGrowth, xDevelopment, xand xAging
,Chapter 01: Introduction to the body
x x x x x
Thibodeau & Patton: Structure & Function of the Body, 16th Edition
x x x x x x x x x x
MULTIPLE xCHOICE
1. The xword xderived x from xtwo xword xparts xthat xmean x―cutting xapart‖ xis
a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
ANS: x C DIF: Memorization REF: p. x3
OBJ: x 1 TOP: x Introduction
2. The xstudyxof xhow xthe xbody xfunctions xis xcalled
a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
ANS: x A DIF: Memorization REF: p. x3
OBJ: x 1 TOP: x Introduction
3. The xcorrect xsequence xof xthe xlevel xof xorganization xis
a. cellular, xchemical, xtissue, xorgan
b. chemical, xcellular, xtissue, xorgan
c. chemical, xcellular, xorgan, xtissue
d. chemical, xtissue, xcellular, xorgan
ANS: x B DIF: Memorization REF: p. x5
OBJ: x 3 TOP: x Structural xlevels xof xorganization
4. The xsmallest xliving xunit xof xstructure xis xconsidered xto xbe xat xthe
a. chemical xlevel
b. cellular xlevel
c. organ xlevel
d. tissue xlevel
ANS: x B DIF: Memorization REF: p. x6
OBJ: x 3 TOP: x Structural xlevels xof xorganization
5. The xreference xposition xfor xall xbodyxdirectional xterms xis xthe
a. anatomical xposition
b. prone xposition
, c. supine xposition
d. sitting xposition
ANS: xA DIF: Memorization REF: xpp. x6-7
xOBJ: x4 TOP: x Anatomical xposition
6. The xrelationship xbetween xthe xknee xand xthe xankle xcan xbe xdescribed xas
a. the xknee xis xinferior xto xthe xankle
b. the xknee xis xdistal xto xthe xankle
c. the xknee xis xproximal xto xthe xankle
d. both xa xand xb xabove
ANS: x C DIF: Application REF: x pp. x7-8 OBJ: x5
xTOP: x Anatomical xdirections
7. The xrelationship xbetween xthe xheart xand xthe xlungs xcan xbe xdescribed xas
a. the xheart xis xdistal xto xthe xlungs
b. the xheart xis xmedial xto xthe xlungs
c. the xheart xis xlateral xto xthe xlungs
d. both xa xand xc xabove
ANS: x B DIF: Application REF: x p. x7 OBJ: x5
xTOP: x Anatomical xdirections
8. The xterm xmost xopposite xproximal xis
a. medial
b. superior
c. anterior
d. distal
ANS: x D DIF: Memorization REF: xp. x7
xOBJ: x 5 TOP: x Anatomical xdirections
9. Because xhumans xwalk xin xan xupright xposition, xthe xtwo xterms xthat xcan xbe xused
interchangeably xare
x
a. posterior xand xventral
b. posterior xand xinferior
c. posterior xand xsuperficial
d. posterior xand xdorsal
ANS: x D DIF: Memorization REF: xp. x7
xOBJ: x 5 TOP: x Anatomical xdirections
10. The xterm xmost xopposite xmedial xis
a. dorsal
b. lateral
c. superficial
d. none xof xthe xabove
ANS: x B DIF: Memorization REF: xp. x7
xOBJ: x 5 TOP: x Anatomical xdirections
11. The xrelationship xbetween xthe xskin xand xthe xmuscles xcan xbe xdescribed xas
a. the xskin xis xsuperficial xto xthe xmuscle
b. the xmuscle xis xsuperficial xto xthe xskin
c. the xmuscle xis xdeep xto xthe xskin