From Human Anatomy & Physiology, 2nd Edition by Erin C.
Amerman (2019)
1. Test Bank Question
Which of the following best defines anatomy?
A) The study of internal physiological processes that maintain
homeostasis
B) The study of chemical reactions within the human body
C) The study of the structure of body parts and their relationships to one
another
D) The study of inherited genetic disorders and their manifestations
✅ Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Anatomy refers specifically to the structure of body parts,
including their form and how they relate spatially to other parts. It is
distinct from physiology, which deals with function.
2. Case Study
Case Scenario:
A first-year medical student is shadowing in the dissection lab and
struggles to distinguish between gross anatomy and microscopic
anatomy. The instructor asks the student to explain where histology fits
into the larger field of anatomy and how that might relate to
physiological processes.
Key Issues:
Differentiating between subfields of anatomy
Understanding how structure influences function
Role of histology in linking anatomy to physiology
,Guiding Questions:
How does histology differ from gross anatomy?
Why is microscopic anatomy essential to understanding
physiology?
How does this case illustrate the principle of complementarity of
structure and function?
Suggested Solution:
Histology is a subfield of microscopic anatomy that focuses on tissues,
often using microscopy. Understanding tissues at this level is essential to
interpreting their physiological roles. Gross anatomy refers to structures
visible to the naked eye. The complementarity principle shows that one
must understand both structure and function to fully grasp biological
systems.
3. Test Bank Question
Which principle explains why structure and function are closely related
in the body?
A) Theory of relativity
B) Complementarity of structure and function
C) Law of segregation
D) Principle of dominance
✅ Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The principle of complementarity states that the structure of
a body part dictates its function, and vice versa, making them
inseparable in biological study.
4. Case Study
, Case Scenario:
An anatomy professor presents a cross-sectional image of the human
kidney and asks the class to describe both the visible anatomical
structures and how each contributes to physiological function, such as
filtration and urine formation.
Key Issues:
Application of anatomical knowledge to physiological processes
Identifying key structures and linking them to function
Integration of visual-spatial understanding with biological
processes
Guiding Questions:
What structures are visible in a cross-section of the kidney?
How does each structure contribute to the organ’s overall function?
How does this case highlight the need for anatomical knowledge in
clinical settings?
Suggested Solution:
Students should identify renal cortex, medulla, pyramids, and calyces,
and explain their roles in filtration, reabsorption, and urine collection.
Understanding the anatomy supports interpretation of pathology or
imaging in clinical settings.
5. Test Bank Question
Which of the following best defines physiology?
A) The study of body structures
B) The study of bodily functions and how they work
C) The study of disease pathology
D) The study of genetic inheritance