and Hearing
7th Edition
• Author(s)J. Anthony Seikel, David G. Drumright,
Daniel J. Hudock
TEST BANK
Answer Key include (correct answers, detailed
rationales, distractor analysis, and exam tips)
Covering:
✓ Basic Elements of Anatomy
✓ Anatomy of Respiration
The Support Structure of Respiration
✓ Physiology of Respiration
✓ Anatomy of Phonation
✓ Physiology of Phonation
✓ Anatomy of Articulation and Resonation
✓ Physiology of Articulation and
Resonation
, ✓ Physiology of Mastication and
Deglutition
✓ Anatomy of Hearing
✓ Auditory Physiology
✓ Neuroanatomy
✓ Neurophysiology
Examination Test Bank
Question 1
Which statement best describes the relationship between
anatomy and physiology?
A. Anatomy studies body function, whereas physiology studies
body structure.
B. Anatomy focuses on body structure, whereas physiology
explains how those structures function.
C. Anatomy and physiology are independent disciplines with
minimal overlap.
D. Physiology is limited to the study of organs involved in
speech and hearing.
,Question 2
Which anatomical directional term describes a structure located
closer to the midline of the body?
A. Lateral
B. Inferior
C. Medial
D. Distal
Question 3
A clinician asks a student to identify the body plane that divides
the body into right and left portions. Which plane should the
student identify?
A. Coronal (frontal) plane
B. Transverse plane
C. Sagittal plane
D. Oblique plane
Question 4
Which of the following is classified as one of the four primary
tissue types of the human body?
, A. Cartilage
B. Ligament
C. Epithelial tissue
D. Tendon
Question 5
Which stage of prenatal development begins immediately after
fertilization and continues until implantation?
A. Embryonic period
B. Fetal period
C. Germinal period
D. Neonatal period
Question 6
A patient sustains trauma that damages the epithelial lining of
the oral cavity. Which primary function of epithelial tissue is
most directly compromised?
A. Transmission of nerve impulses
B. Protection of underlying tissues
C. Generation of skeletal muscle force
D. Production of blood cells