hTest hBank
Thibodeau h& hPatton: hStructure h& hFunction hof hthe hBody, h16th hEdition
Chapter h01: hIntroduction hto hthe hBody
MULTIPLE hCHOICE
1. The hword hderived hfrom htwo hword hparts hthat hmean h―cutting hapartǁ his
a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
ANS: h C DIF: Memorization REF: p.
h3
OBJ: h 1 TOP: h Introduction
2. The hstudy hof hhow hthe hbody hfunctions his hcalled
a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
ANS: h A DIF: Memorization REF: p.
h3
OBJ: h 1 TOP: h Introduction
3. The hcorrect hsequence hof hthe hlevel hof horganization his
a. cellular, hchemical, htissue, horgan
b. chemical, hcellular, htissue, horgan
c. chemical, hcellular, horgan, htissue
d. chemical, htissue, hcellular, horgan
ANS: h B DIF: Memorization REF: p.
h5
OBJ: h 3 TOP: h Structural hlevels hof horganization
4. The hsmallest hliving hunit hof hstructure his hconsidered hto hbe hat hthe
a. chemical hlevel
b. cellular hlevel
c. organ hlevel
d. tissue hlevel
ANS: hB DIF: Memorization REF: hp.
h6 hOBJ: h3 TOP: h Structural hlevels hof horganization
5. The hreference hposition hfor hall hbody hdirectional hterms his hthe
a. anatomical hposition
b. prone hposition
c. supine hposition
d. sitting hposition
ANS: hA DIF: Memorization REF: hpp. h6-
7 hOBJ: h4 TOP: h Anatomical hposition
,6. The hrelationship hbetween hthe hknee hand hthe hankle hcan hbe hdescribed has
a. the hknee his hinferior hto hthe hankle
b. the hknee his hdistal hto hthe hankle
, c. the hknee his hproximal hto hthe hankle
d. both ha hand hb habove
ANS: h C DIF: Application REF: h pp. h7-8 OBJ:
h5 hTOP: h Anatomical hdirections
7. The hrelationship hbetween hthe hheart hand hthe hlungs hcan hbe hdescribed has
a. the hheart his hdistal hto hthe hlungs
b. the hheart his hmedial hto hthe hlungs
c. the hheart his hlateral hto hthe hlungs
d. both ha hand hc habove
ANS: h B DIF: Application REF: h p. h7 OBJ:
h5 hTOP: h Anatomical hdirections
8. The hterm hmost hopposite hproximal his
a. medial
b. superior
c. anterior
d. distal
ANS: h D DIF: Memorization REF: hp.
h7 hOBJ: h 5 TOP: h Anatomical hdirections
9. Because hhumans hwalk hin han hupright hposition, hthe htwo hterms hthat hcan hbe hused
hinterchangeably hare
a. posterior hand hventral
b. posterior hand hinferior
c. posterior hand hsuperficial
d. posterior hand hdorsal
ANS: h D DIF: Memorization REF: hp.
h7 hOBJ: h 5 TOP: h Anatomical hdirections
10. The hterm hmost hopposite hmedial his
a. dorsal
b. lateral
c. superficial
d. none hof hthe habove
ANS: h B DIF: Memorization REF: hp.
h7 hOBJ: h 5 TOP: h Anatomical hdirections
11. The hrelationship hbetween hthe hskin hand hthe hmuscles hcan hbe hdescribed has
a. the hskin his hsuperficial hto hthe hmuscle
b. the hmuscle his hsuperficial hto hthe hskin
c. the hmuscle his hdeep hto hthe hskin
d. both ha hand hc habove
ANS: h D DIF: Memorization REF: hp.
h7 hOBJ: h 3 TOP: h Anatomical hdirections
12. A hcut hdividing hthe hbody hinto hanterior hand hposterior hportions his hcalled ha