, Chapter-~01:-~Introduction-~to-~the-~body
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Thibodeau-~&-~Patton:-~Structure-~&-~Function-~of-~the-~Body,-~17th-~Edition
MULTIPLE-~CHOICE
1. The-~word-~derived-~ from-~two-~word-~parts-~that-~mean-~―cutting-~apart‖-~is
a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
ANS:- ~ C DIF: Memorization REF: p.-
~3
OBJ:-~ 1 TOP:- ~ Introduction
2. The-~study-~of-~how-~the-~body-~functions-~is-~called
a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
ANS:- ~ A DIF: Memorization REF: p.-
~3
OBJ:-~ 1 TOP:- ~ Introduction
3. The-~correct-~sequence-~of-~the-~level-~of-~organization-~is
a. cellular,-~chemical,-~tissue,-~organ
b. chemical,-~cellular,-~tissue,-~organ
c. chemical,-~cellular,-~organ,-~tissue
d. chemical,-~tissue,-~cellular,-~organ
ANS:- ~ B DIF: Memorization REF: p.-
~5
OBJ:-~ 3 TOP:- ~ Structural-~levels-~of-
~organization
4. The-~smallest-~living-~unit-~of-~structure-~is-~considered-~to-~be-~at-~the
a. chemical-~level
b. cellular-~level
c. organ-~level
d. tissue-~level
ANS:- ~ B DIF: Memorization REF: p.-
~6
OBJ:-~ 3 TOP:- ~ Structural-~levels-~of-
~organization
5. The-~reference-~position-~for-~all-~body-~directional-~terms-~is-~the
a. anatomical-~position
b. prone-~position
, c. supine-~position
d. sitting-~position
ANS:-~A DIF: Memorization REF:-~pp.-~6-
7-~OBJ:-~4 TOP:- ~ Anatomical-~position
6. The-~relationship-~between-~the-~knee-~and-~the-~ankle-~can-~be-~described-~as
a. the-~knee-~is-~inferior-~to-~the-~ankle
b. the-~knee-~is-~distal-~to-~the-~ankle
c. the-~knee-~is-~proximal-~to-~the-~ankle
d. both-~a-~and-~b-~above
ANS:- ~ C DIF: Application REF:- ~ pp.-~7-8 OBJ:-
~5-~TOP:- ~ Anatomical-~directions
7. The-~relationship-~between-~the-~heart-~and-~the-~lungs-~can-~be-~described-~as
a. the-~heart-~is-~distal-~to-~the-~lungs
b. the-~heart-~is-~medial-~to-~the-~lungs
c. the-~heart-~is-~lateral-~to-~the-~lungs
d. both-~a-~and-~c-~above
ANS:- ~ B DIF: Application REF:- ~ p.-~7 OBJ:-
~5-~TOP:- ~ Anatomical-~directions
8. The-~term-~most-~opposite-~proximal-~is
a. medial
b. superior
c. anterior
d. distal
ANS:- ~ D DIF: Memorization REF:-~p.-
~7-~OBJ:- ~ 5 TOP:- ~ Anatomical-~directions
9. Because-~humans-~walk-~in-~an-~upright-~position,-~the-~two-~terms-~that-~can-~be-~used-
~interchangeably-~are
a. posterior-~and-~ventral
b. posterior-~and-~inferior
c. posterior-~and-~superficial
d. posterior-~and-~dorsal
ANS:- ~ D DIF: Memorization REF:-~p.-
~7-~OBJ:- ~ 5 TOP:- ~ Anatomical-~directions
10. The-~term-~most-~opposite-~medial-~is
a. dorsal
b. lateral
c. superficial
d. none-~of-~the-~above
ANS:- ~ B DIF: Memorization REF:-~p.-
~7-~OBJ:- ~ 5 TOP:- ~ Anatomical-~directions
11. The-~relationship-~between-~the-~skin-~and-~the-~muscles-~can-~be-~described-~as
a. the-~skin-~is-~superficial-~to-~the-~muscle
b. the-~muscle-~is-~superficial-~to-~the-~skin
c. the-~muscle-~is-~deep-~to-~the-~skin