2026/2027: 100 Multiple-Choice Questions
with Detailed Explanations for University
Students
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Prepare for success in your 2026/2027 Anatomy and Physiology examinations with this
comprehensive test bank featuring 100 expertly crafted multiple-choice questions covering
foundational concepts, body cavities, directional terminology, homeostasis, feedback
mechanisms, diagnostic imaging, and clinical applications. Each question includes detailed
academic explanations to reinforce understanding and boost exam performance. Ideal for first-
year medical, nursing, pre-med, and health science students seeking to master human
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, Anatomy & Physiology Exam Bank 2026/2027 | 100 Practice
Questions & Answers
SECTION A: FOUNDATIONAL CONCEPTS AND TERMINOLOGY
Question 1
The study of the form and composition of the body's structures is known as:
A) Physiology
B) Histology
C) Anatomy
D) Cytology
E) Embryology
Answer: C
Explanation: Anatomy is the scientific discipline that investigates the structure and morphology
of body parts. While physiology examines function, histology focuses on tissues, cytology on
cells, and embryology on development, anatomy specifically addresses the physical form and
arrangement of bodily structures.
Question 2
The sum total of all chemical reactions occurring within the body is termed:
A) Homeostasis
B) Anabolism
C) Catabolism
D) Metabolism
E) Oxidation
Answer: D
Explanation: Metabolism encompasses the complete spectrum of biochemical reactions in the
body, including both anabolic (building) and catabolic (breaking down) processes. Anabolism
,specifically refers to synthesis reactions, while catabolism involves degradative pathways, and
homeostasis is the maintenance of stable internal conditions.
Question 3
Which term describes the breakdown of complex molecules into simpler substances?
A) Anabolism
B) Metabolism
C) Catabolism
D) Synthesis
E) Hydrolysis
Answer: C
Explanation: Catabolism represents the degradative phase of metabolism where larger
molecules such as proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids are broken down into simpler units,
releasing energy in the process. This contrasts with anabolism, which requires energy to build
complex structures.
Question 4
The standard reference position used for anatomical description, where the body stands upright
with feet parallel and palms facing forward, is the:
A) Supine position
B) Prone position
C) Anatomical position
D) Decubitus position
E) Fetal position
Answer: C
Explanation: The anatomical position serves as the universal reference frame in anatomy,
ensuring consistent directional terminology regardless of the actual body orientation. In this
position, the body is erect, upper limbs hang at the sides with palms anterior, and feet are flat on
the floor.
, Question 5
A directional term meaning "toward the front of the body" is:
A) Posterior
B) Dorsal
C) Anterior
D) Superior
E) Deep
Answer: C
Explanation: Anterior refers to the front aspect of the body, and is synonymous with ventral in
human anatomy. This terminology remains consistent across all anatomical descriptions when
referenced to the standard anatomical position.
SECTION B: CAVITIES, MEMBRANES, AND REGIONAL ANATOMY
Question 6
The abdominopelvic cavity is a division of which larger body cavity?
A) Dorsal cavity
B) Cranial cavity
C) Ventral cavity
D) Spinal cavity
E) Thoracic cavity
Answer: C
Explanation: The ventral (anterior) body cavity consists of two major subdivisions: the thoracic
cavity superiorly and the abdominopelvic cavity inferiorly. The abdominopelvic cavity contains
both the abdominal viscera and pelvic organs, making it the largest subdivision of the ventral
cavity.