Human Anatomy & Physiology 11th Edition Test Bank |
Elaine Marieb | 250 Verified Questions with Answers &
Rationales | Chapters 1–29 | A&P I & II | NCLEX, HESI,
ATI Prep
Q1. Which level of structural organization is the simplest?
A. Organ
B. Cellular
, C. Chemical ✅
D. Tissue
Explanation: The chemical level includes atoms and molecules, which are the simplest units.
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All higher levels build upon this foundation.
Q2. Which system is primarily responsible for transporting nutrients and gases throughout
the body?
A. Respiratory
B. Digestive
C. Endocrine
D. Cardiovascular ✅
Explanation: The cardiovascular system includes the heart and blood vessels and is responsible
for circulating oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and waste products.
Q3. Homeostasis is maintained primarily through:
A. Positive feedback
B. Chemical buffers
C. Negative feedback ✅
D. Hormone secretion
Explanation: Most homeostatic control systems operate via negative feedback, which reduces or
eliminates the original stimulus.
, Q4. Which directional term means “farther from the point of attachment”?
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B. Medial
C. Distal ✅
D. Inferior
Explanation: “Distal” refers to parts of a limb further away from the body’s point of attachment
(e.g., the wrist is distal to the elbow).
Q5. The anatomical position is characterized by all of the following EXCEPT:
A. Body upright
B. Arms at sides
C. Palms facing backward ✅
D. Feet slightly apart
Explanation: In anatomical position, palms face forward, not backward. This standardized
position ensures consistent reference.
Q6. Which body cavity contains the brain?
A. Thoracic
B. Vertebral
C. Cranial ✅
, D. Abdominal
Explanation: The cranial cavity is a subdivision of the dorsal cavity and contains the brain.
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Q7. Which organ system is responsible for protecting the body and regulating
temperature?
A. Muscular
B. Integumentary ✅
C. Lymphatic
D. Skeletal
Explanation: The integumentary system (skin, hair, nails) protects the body and helps regulate
temperature through sweat and blood flow.
Q8. The thoracic cavity is separated from the abdominopelvic cavity by the:
A. Pleura
B. Diaphragm ✅
C. Peritoneum
D. Mediastinum
Explanation: The diaphragm is a muscular sheet that divides the thoracic and abdominopelvic
cavities and aids in breathing.