CHAPTER4 3 1
Multiple43Choice
Choose43the43one43alternative43that43best43completes43the43state
ment43or43answers43the43question43 .
1. Gross43Anatomy43is43also43known43as
a. Microscopic4 3 Anatomy
b. Pathologic43Anatomy
c. Macroscopic4 3 Anatomy
d. Diagnostic43Anatomy
2. An43 example43 of43 Gross4 3 Anatomy4 3 would43 be43 .
a. Viewing43an43 x-ray
b. Using43a43microscope
c. Performing43a43complete43cellular43blood43count
d. Determining43the43etiology43of43a43disease
3. The43 study43 of43 Physiology43 deals43 with43 .
a. Disease
b. Genetics
c. Structures
d. Functions
4. The4 3 potential4 3 outcome4 3 of4 3 a4 3 disease4 3 is4 3 the4 3 .
a. Etiology
b. Diagnosis
c. Prognosis
d. Treatment
5. The43 study43 of43 disease43 is43 known43 as43 .
a. Neurology
b. Pathophysiology
c. Microbiology
d. Cytology
6. The43three43basic43parts43of43a43medical43term43include43 .
a. Prefix,43word43root,43 suffix
b. Suffix,43base,43meaning
c. Prefix,4 3 stem,4 3 ending
d. Base,43word43root,43stem
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,7. What43system43is43known43as43the43mathematical43language43of43A
natomy43and43Physiology?
a. Abbreviation43system
b. Metric43system
c. English43system
d. Customary43system
8. Which43of43the43following43is43not43a43vital43sign?
a. Heart43Rate
b. Temperature
c. Pain
d. Respiratory4 3 rate
9. When43the43physician43has43documented43several43signs
43and43symptoms,43he43will43be43able43to43make43a(n)43
.
a. Prognosis
b. Etiology
c. Cytology
d. Diagnosis
10. A43recording43of43the43electrical43activity43of43a43skeletal43muscle43is43a(n)
.
a. electrocardiogram
b. electromyogram
c. mamogram
d. mammogram
11. The43adjustments43that43maintain43a43stable43environment43wit
hin43the43body43are43known43as43 .
a. Homeostasis
b. Metabolism
c. Syndrome
d. Pathology
12. Taking43an43MRI43of43the43knee43is43considered43gross43anatomy43be
cause43it4 3 is43 .
a. Difficult
b. Visually43 unpleasant
c. Has4314443steps
d. Is43large43scale
13. The43body43uses43feedback43loops43to43maintain43homeostasi
s.43The43response43that43opposes43an43action43is43known43a
s43a(n)43 .
a. Depressing4 3 feedback4 3 loop
b. Negative43 feedback43 loop
c. Positive43feedback43loop
d. Affirmative43feedback43loop
14. Positive43feedback43is43necessary43in43which43of43the43fo
llowing43situations?
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, a. Blood43pressure
b. Coughing
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