TEST BANK b
b
STRUCTURE & FUNCTION b b b
OF THE BODY
b b
16thb Edition,b Pattonb &b Thibodeau
TEST BANK b3 4 3 4
,Thibodeau3 4 &3 4 Patton:3 4 Structure3 4 &3 4 Function3 4 of3 4 the3 4 Body,3 4 16th3 4 Edition3 4 Test3
4 Bank
Table3 4 of3 4 Contents:
Chapter3 4 1.3 4 Introduction3 4 to3 4 the34 Body
Chapter3 4 2.3 4 Chemistry34 of3 4 Life
Chapter3 4 3.3 4 Cells
Chapter3 4 4.3 4 Tissues
Chapter3 4 5.3 4 Organ3 4 Systems
Chapter3 4 6.3 4 Skin3 4 and3 4 Membranes
Chapter3 4 7.3 4 Skeletal3 4 System
Chapter3 4 8.3 4 Muscular3 4 System
Chapter3 4 9.3 4 Nervous3 4 System
Chapter3 4 10.3 4 Senses
Chapter3 4 11.3 4 Endocrine3 4 System
Chapter3 4 12.3 4 Blood
Chapter3 4 13.3 4 CardiovascularbSystem
Chapter3 4 14.3 4 Lymphatic34 System3 4 and3 4 Immunity
Chapter3 4 15.3 4 Respiratory3 4 System
Chapter3 4 16.3 4 Digestive3 4 System
Chapter3 4 17.3 4 Nutrition3 4 and3 4 Metabolism
Chapter3 4 18.3 4 Urinary34 System
Chapter34 19.3 4 Fluid3 4 and3 4 Electrolyte3 4 Balance
Chapter3 4 20.3 4 Acid-Base3 4 Balance
Chapter34 21.3 4 Reproductive3 4 Systems
Chapter3 4 22.3 4 Growth,3 4 Development,3 4 and34 Aging
,Chapter34 01:34 Introduction34 to34 the34 body
Thibodeau34&34 Patton:34 Structure34 &34 Function34 of34the34 Body,34 16th34 Edition
MULTIPLE3 4 CHOICE
1. The34 word34 derived3 4 from34 two34 word34 parts34 that3 4 mean34 “cutting34 apart”34 is
a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
ANS:3 4 C DIF: Memorization REF: p.3 4
3
OBJ:3 4 1 TOP:3 4 Introduction
2. The34 study34of34 how3 4 the3 4 body34 functions3 4 is34 called
a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
ANS:3 4 A DIF: Memorization REF: p.3 4
3
OBJ:3 4 1 TOP:3 4 Introduction
3. The34 correct3 4 sequence3 4 of34the34 level34 of34organization3 4 is
a. cellular,34 chemical,34 tissue,34 organ
b. chemical,34 cellular,34tissue,34 organ
c. chemical,34 cellular,34 organ,34 tissue
d. chemical,34 tissue,34 cellular,34 organ
ANS:3 4 B DIF: Memorization REF: p.3 4
5
OBJ:3 4 3 TOP:3 4 Structural34 levels34 of34 organiz
ation
4. The34 smallest3 4 living34 unit3 4 of34 structure34 is34 considered3 4 to34 be34 at34 the
a. chemical34level
b. cellular34 level
c. organ34level
d. tissue34 level
ANS:3 4 B DIF: Memorization REF: p.3 4
6
OBJ:3 4 3 TOP:3 4 Structural34 levels34 of34 organiz
ation
5. The34reference3 4 position3 4 for34 all34 body34directional34 terms3 4 is34 the
a. anatomical34 position
b. prone34 position
, c. supine34 position
d. sitting34 position
ANS:34A DIF: Memorization
REF:34pp.346-34734OBJ:344
TOP:3 4 Anatomical34position
6. The34 relationship3 4 between34 the34 knee34 and3 4 the34 ankle34 can34 be34 described3 4 as
a. the34 knee3 4 is3 4 inferior34 to34 the3 4 ankle
b. the34 knee3 4 is3 4 distal34 to34 the34 ankle
c. the34 knee3 4 is3 4 proximal34 to34 the34 ankle
d. both34 a3 4 and3 4 b34 above
ANS:3 4 C DIF: Application
REF:3 4 pp.347-
834OBJ:34534TOP:3 4 Anatomical34d
irections
7. The34 relationship3 4 between3 4 the34 heart3 4 and34 the34 lungs34 can34 be34 described3 4 as
a. the34 heart3 4 is3 4 distal34 to34 the34 lungs
b. the34 heart3 4 is3 4 medial34 to34 the34 lungs
c. the34 heart3 4 is3 4 lateral34 to34 the34 lungs
d. both34 a34 and3 4 c3 4 above
ANS:3 4 B DIF: Application
REF:3 4 p.34734OBJ:34534TO
P:3 4 Anatomical34directions
8. The34 term3 4 most3 4 opposite34 proximal34 is
a. medial
b. superior
c. anterior
d. distal
ANS:3 4 D DIF:
Memorization
34REF:34p.34734OBJ
:3 4 5
TOP:3 4 Anatomical3 4 directions
9. Because34humans34walk34in34an34upright34position,34the34two34terms34that34can34be34use
d34interchangea3 4 bly34are
a. posterior34 and3 4 ventral
b. posterior34 and3 4 inferior
c. posterior34 and34 superficial
d. posterior34 and3 4 dorsal
ANS:3 4 D DIF:
Memorization
34REF:34p.34734OBJ
:3 4 5
TOP:3 4 Anatomical3 4 directions
10. The34 term34 most3 4 opposite34 medial34 is
a. dorsal
b. lateral
c. superficial
d. none34 of34 the3 4 above
b
STRUCTURE & FUNCTION b b b
OF THE BODY
b b
16thb Edition,b Pattonb &b Thibodeau
TEST BANK b3 4 3 4
,Thibodeau3 4 &3 4 Patton:3 4 Structure3 4 &3 4 Function3 4 of3 4 the3 4 Body,3 4 16th3 4 Edition3 4 Test3
4 Bank
Table3 4 of3 4 Contents:
Chapter3 4 1.3 4 Introduction3 4 to3 4 the34 Body
Chapter3 4 2.3 4 Chemistry34 of3 4 Life
Chapter3 4 3.3 4 Cells
Chapter3 4 4.3 4 Tissues
Chapter3 4 5.3 4 Organ3 4 Systems
Chapter3 4 6.3 4 Skin3 4 and3 4 Membranes
Chapter3 4 7.3 4 Skeletal3 4 System
Chapter3 4 8.3 4 Muscular3 4 System
Chapter3 4 9.3 4 Nervous3 4 System
Chapter3 4 10.3 4 Senses
Chapter3 4 11.3 4 Endocrine3 4 System
Chapter3 4 12.3 4 Blood
Chapter3 4 13.3 4 CardiovascularbSystem
Chapter3 4 14.3 4 Lymphatic34 System3 4 and3 4 Immunity
Chapter3 4 15.3 4 Respiratory3 4 System
Chapter3 4 16.3 4 Digestive3 4 System
Chapter3 4 17.3 4 Nutrition3 4 and3 4 Metabolism
Chapter3 4 18.3 4 Urinary34 System
Chapter34 19.3 4 Fluid3 4 and3 4 Electrolyte3 4 Balance
Chapter3 4 20.3 4 Acid-Base3 4 Balance
Chapter34 21.3 4 Reproductive3 4 Systems
Chapter3 4 22.3 4 Growth,3 4 Development,3 4 and34 Aging
,Chapter34 01:34 Introduction34 to34 the34 body
Thibodeau34&34 Patton:34 Structure34 &34 Function34 of34the34 Body,34 16th34 Edition
MULTIPLE3 4 CHOICE
1. The34 word34 derived3 4 from34 two34 word34 parts34 that3 4 mean34 “cutting34 apart”34 is
a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
ANS:3 4 C DIF: Memorization REF: p.3 4
3
OBJ:3 4 1 TOP:3 4 Introduction
2. The34 study34of34 how3 4 the3 4 body34 functions3 4 is34 called
a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
ANS:3 4 A DIF: Memorization REF: p.3 4
3
OBJ:3 4 1 TOP:3 4 Introduction
3. The34 correct3 4 sequence3 4 of34the34 level34 of34organization3 4 is
a. cellular,34 chemical,34 tissue,34 organ
b. chemical,34 cellular,34tissue,34 organ
c. chemical,34 cellular,34 organ,34 tissue
d. chemical,34 tissue,34 cellular,34 organ
ANS:3 4 B DIF: Memorization REF: p.3 4
5
OBJ:3 4 3 TOP:3 4 Structural34 levels34 of34 organiz
ation
4. The34 smallest3 4 living34 unit3 4 of34 structure34 is34 considered3 4 to34 be34 at34 the
a. chemical34level
b. cellular34 level
c. organ34level
d. tissue34 level
ANS:3 4 B DIF: Memorization REF: p.3 4
6
OBJ:3 4 3 TOP:3 4 Structural34 levels34 of34 organiz
ation
5. The34reference3 4 position3 4 for34 all34 body34directional34 terms3 4 is34 the
a. anatomical34 position
b. prone34 position
, c. supine34 position
d. sitting34 position
ANS:34A DIF: Memorization
REF:34pp.346-34734OBJ:344
TOP:3 4 Anatomical34position
6. The34 relationship3 4 between34 the34 knee34 and3 4 the34 ankle34 can34 be34 described3 4 as
a. the34 knee3 4 is3 4 inferior34 to34 the3 4 ankle
b. the34 knee3 4 is3 4 distal34 to34 the34 ankle
c. the34 knee3 4 is3 4 proximal34 to34 the34 ankle
d. both34 a3 4 and3 4 b34 above
ANS:3 4 C DIF: Application
REF:3 4 pp.347-
834OBJ:34534TOP:3 4 Anatomical34d
irections
7. The34 relationship3 4 between3 4 the34 heart3 4 and34 the34 lungs34 can34 be34 described3 4 as
a. the34 heart3 4 is3 4 distal34 to34 the34 lungs
b. the34 heart3 4 is3 4 medial34 to34 the34 lungs
c. the34 heart3 4 is3 4 lateral34 to34 the34 lungs
d. both34 a34 and3 4 c3 4 above
ANS:3 4 B DIF: Application
REF:3 4 p.34734OBJ:34534TO
P:3 4 Anatomical34directions
8. The34 term3 4 most3 4 opposite34 proximal34 is
a. medial
b. superior
c. anterior
d. distal
ANS:3 4 D DIF:
Memorization
34REF:34p.34734OBJ
:3 4 5
TOP:3 4 Anatomical3 4 directions
9. Because34humans34walk34in34an34upright34position,34the34two34terms34that34can34be34use
d34interchangea3 4 bly34are
a. posterior34 and3 4 ventral
b. posterior34 and3 4 inferior
c. posterior34 and34 superficial
d. posterior34 and3 4 dorsal
ANS:3 4 D DIF:
Memorization
34REF:34p.34734OBJ
:3 4 5
TOP:3 4 Anatomical3 4 directions
10. The34 term34 most3 4 opposite34 medial34 is
a. dorsal
b. lateral
c. superficial
d. none34 of34 the3 4 above