Tablee ofe Contents:
Chaptere 1.e Introductione toe thee Body
Chaptere 2.e Chemistrye ofe Life
Chaptere 3.e Cells
Chaptere 4.e Tissues
Chaptere 5.e Organe Systems
Chaptere 6.e Skine ande Membranes
Chaptere 7.e Skeletale System
Chaptere 8.e Musculare System
Chaptere 9.e Nervouse System
Chaptere 10.e Senses
Chaptere 11.e Endocrinee System
Chaptere 12.e Blood
Chaptere 13.e CardiovascularbSystem
Chaptere 14.e Lymphatice Systeme ande Immunity
Chaptere 15.e Respiratorye System
Chaptere 16.e Digestivee System
Chaptere 17.e Nutritione ande Metabolism
Chaptere 18.e Urinarye System
Chaptere 19.e Fluide ande Electrolytee Balance
Chaptere 20.e Acid-Basee Balance
Chaptere 21.e Reproductivee Systems
Chaptere 22.e Growth,e Development,e ande Aging
,Chapter 01: Introduction to the body
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MULTIPLEe CHOICE
1. Thee worde derivede frome twoe wordepartse thate meane “cuttinge apart”e is
a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
ANS:e C DIF: Memorization REF: p.e 3
OBJ:e 1 TOP:e Introduction
2. Thee studyeofe howe thee bodye functionse ise called
a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
ANS:e A DIF: Memorization REF: p.e 3
OBJ:e 1 TOP:e Introduction
3. Thee correcte sequencee ofethee levele ofeorganizatione is
a. cellular,e chemical,e tissue,e organ
b. chemical,e cellular,etissue,e organ
c. chemical,ecellular,eorgan,e tissue
d. chemical,etissue,ecellular,e organ
ANS:e B DIF: Memorization REF: p.e 5
OBJ:e 3 TOP:e Structurale levelse ofe organization
4. Theesmalleste livinge unite ofestructuree ise considerede toe bee ate the
a. chemicalelevel
b. cellulare level
c. organelevel
d. tissueelevel
ANS:e B DIF: Memorization REF: p.e 6
OBJ:e 3 TOP:e Structurale levelse ofe organization
5. Theereferencee positione fore alle bodyedirectionale termse ise the
a. anatomicaleposition
b. proneeposition
, c. supinee position
d. sittingeposition
ANS:eA DIF: Memorization REF:epp.e6-
e7eOBJ:e4 TOP:e Anatomicaleposition
6. Theerelationshipe betweene thee kneee ande thee anklee cane bee describede as
a. thee kneee ise inferiore toe thee ankle
b. thee kneee ise distale toe thee ankle
c. theekneee ise proximaletoe thee ankle
d. bothe ae ande be above
ANS:e C DIF: Application REF:e pp.e7-
8eOBJ:e5eTOP:e Anatomicaledirection
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7. Thee relationshipe betweene thee hearte ande thee lungse cane bee describede as
a. thee hearte ise distale toe thee lungs
b. thee hearte ise mediale toe thee lungs
c. thee hearte ise laterale toe thee lungs
d. bothe ae ande ce above
ANS:e B DIF: Application
REF:e p.e7eOBJ:e5eTOP:e Anat
omicaledirections
8. Theeterme moste oppositee proximale is
a. medial
b. superior
c. anterior
d. distal
ANS:e D DIF:
Memorization
REF:ep.e7eOBJ:e 5
e
TOP:e Anatomicale directions
9. Becauseehumansewalkeineaneuprighteposition,etheetwoetermsethatecanebeeusedeinterchangeae blye
are
a. posteriore ande ventral
b. posteriore ande inferior
c. posteriore ande superficial
d. posteriore ande dorsal
ANS:e D DIF:
Memorization
REF:ep.e7eOBJ:e 5
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TOP:e Anatomicale directions
10. Theeterme moste oppositee mediale is
a. dorsal
b. lateral
c. superficial
d. nonee ofe thee above
ANS:e B DIF:
Memorization
eREF:ep.e7eOBJ:e 5