TEST BANK
MEMMLERS
STRUCTURE AND
FUNCTION OF THE
HUMAN BODY 12TH
EDITION COHEN
Chapter 01: Introduction to the Body
,MULTIPLE12CHOICE
1. The12word12derived12from12two12word12parts12that12mean12―cutting12apart‖12is
a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
ANS:1 2 C DIF: Memorization REF: p.12
3
OBJ:12 1 TOP:1 2 Introduction
2. The12study12of12how12the12body12functions12is12called
a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
ANS:1 2 A DIF: Memorization REF: p.12
3
OBJ:12 1 TOP:1 2 Introduction
3. The12correct12sequence12of12the12level12of12organization12is
a. cellular,12chemical,12tissue,12org
an
b. chemical,12cellular,12tissue,12org
an
c. chemical,12cellular,12organ,12tiss
ue
d. chemical,12tissue,12cellular,12org
an
ANS:1 2 B DIF: Memorization REF: p.12
5
OBJ:12 3 TOP:1 2 Structural12levels12of12organizati
on
4. The12smallest12living12unit12of12structure12is12considered12to12be12at12the
a. chemical12leve
l
b. cellular12level
c. organ12level
d. tissue12level
ANS:1 2 B DIF: Memorization REF: p.12
6
OBJ:12 3 TOP:1 2 Structural12levels12of12organizati
on
5. The12reference12position12for12all12body12directional12terms12is12the
a. anatomical12positio
n
b. prone12position
c. supine12position
d. sitting12position
ANS:1 2 A DIF: Memorization REF: pp.126-
, 7
OBJ:12 4 TOP:1 2 Anatomical12position
6. The12relationship12between12the12knee12and12the12ankle12can12be12described12as
a. the12knee12is12inferior12to12the1
2ankle
b. the12knee12is12distal12to12the12a
nkle
, c. the12knee12is12proximal12to12the1
2ankle
d. both12a12and12b12above
ANS:1 2 C DIF: Application REF: pp.127-8
OBJ:12512TOP:1 2 Anatomical12directions
7. The12relationship12between12the12heart12and12the12lungs12can12be12described12as
a. the12heart12is12distal12to12the12l
ungs
b. the12heart12is12medial12to12the1
2lungs
c. the12heart12is12lateral12to12the12
lungs
d. both12a12and12c12above
ANS:1 2 B DIF: Application REF: p.127
OBJ:12512TOP:1 2 Anatomical12directions
8. The12term12most12opposite12proximal12is
a. medial
b. superior
c. anterior
d. distal
ANS:1 2 D DIF: Memorization
REF:12p.12712OBJ: 5
TOP:1 2 Anatomical12directions
9. Because12humans12walk12in12an12upright12position,12the12two12terms12that12can12be12used12in
terchangeably12are
a. posterior12and12ventral
b. posterior12and12inferior
c. posterior12and12superfici
al
d. posterior12and12dorsal
ANS:1 2 D DIF: Memorization
REF:12p.12712OBJ: 5
TOP:1 2 Anatomical12directions
10. The12term12most12opposite12medial12is
a. dorsal
b. lateral
c. superficial
d. none12of12the12ab
ove
ANS:1 2 B DIF: Memorization
REF:12p.12712OBJ: 5
TOP:1 2 Anatomical12directions
11. The12relationship12between12the12skin12and12the12muscles12can12be12described12as
a. the12skin12is12superficial12to12the12
muscle
b. the12muscle12is12superficial12to12the
12skin
c. the12muscle12is12deep12to12the12skin
MEMMLERS
STRUCTURE AND
FUNCTION OF THE
HUMAN BODY 12TH
EDITION COHEN
Chapter 01: Introduction to the Body
,MULTIPLE12CHOICE
1. The12word12derived12from12two12word12parts12that12mean12―cutting12apart‖12is
a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
ANS:1 2 C DIF: Memorization REF: p.12
3
OBJ:12 1 TOP:1 2 Introduction
2. The12study12of12how12the12body12functions12is12called
a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
ANS:1 2 A DIF: Memorization REF: p.12
3
OBJ:12 1 TOP:1 2 Introduction
3. The12correct12sequence12of12the12level12of12organization12is
a. cellular,12chemical,12tissue,12org
an
b. chemical,12cellular,12tissue,12org
an
c. chemical,12cellular,12organ,12tiss
ue
d. chemical,12tissue,12cellular,12org
an
ANS:1 2 B DIF: Memorization REF: p.12
5
OBJ:12 3 TOP:1 2 Structural12levels12of12organizati
on
4. The12smallest12living12unit12of12structure12is12considered12to12be12at12the
a. chemical12leve
l
b. cellular12level
c. organ12level
d. tissue12level
ANS:1 2 B DIF: Memorization REF: p.12
6
OBJ:12 3 TOP:1 2 Structural12levels12of12organizati
on
5. The12reference12position12for12all12body12directional12terms12is12the
a. anatomical12positio
n
b. prone12position
c. supine12position
d. sitting12position
ANS:1 2 A DIF: Memorization REF: pp.126-
, 7
OBJ:12 4 TOP:1 2 Anatomical12position
6. The12relationship12between12the12knee12and12the12ankle12can12be12described12as
a. the12knee12is12inferior12to12the1
2ankle
b. the12knee12is12distal12to12the12a
nkle
, c. the12knee12is12proximal12to12the1
2ankle
d. both12a12and12b12above
ANS:1 2 C DIF: Application REF: pp.127-8
OBJ:12512TOP:1 2 Anatomical12directions
7. The12relationship12between12the12heart12and12the12lungs12can12be12described12as
a. the12heart12is12distal12to12the12l
ungs
b. the12heart12is12medial12to12the1
2lungs
c. the12heart12is12lateral12to12the12
lungs
d. both12a12and12c12above
ANS:1 2 B DIF: Application REF: p.127
OBJ:12512TOP:1 2 Anatomical12directions
8. The12term12most12opposite12proximal12is
a. medial
b. superior
c. anterior
d. distal
ANS:1 2 D DIF: Memorization
REF:12p.12712OBJ: 5
TOP:1 2 Anatomical12directions
9. Because12humans12walk12in12an12upright12position,12the12two12terms12that12can12be12used12in
terchangeably12are
a. posterior12and12ventral
b. posterior12and12inferior
c. posterior12and12superfici
al
d. posterior12and12dorsal
ANS:1 2 D DIF: Memorization
REF:12p.12712OBJ: 5
TOP:1 2 Anatomical12directions
10. The12term12most12opposite12medial12is
a. dorsal
b. lateral
c. superficial
d. none12of12the12ab
ove
ANS:1 2 B DIF: Memorization
REF:12p.12712OBJ: 5
TOP:1 2 Anatomical12directions
11. The12relationship12between12the12skin12and12the12muscles12can12be12described12as
a. the12skin12is12superficial12to12the12
muscle
b. the12muscle12is12superficial12to12the
12skin
c. the12muscle12is12deep12to12the12skin