Anatomy, Physiology, & Disease: An Interactive Journey forHealth
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Professionals (2020) Bruce Colbert, Jeff Ankney, Karen Lee
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,Table of Contents
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Chapter 1 Anatomy, Physiology, and Disease
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Chapter 2 The Human Body
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Chapter 3 Biochemistry
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Chapter 4 The Cells
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32
Chapter 5 Tissues and Systems
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42
Chapter 6 The Skeletal System
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51
Chapter 7 The Muscular System
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63
Chapter 8 The Integumentary System
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Chapter 9 The Nervous System
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Chapter 10 The Endocrine System
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Chapter 11
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The Senses
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Chapter 12
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The Cardiovascular System
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Chapter 13
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The Respiratory System
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Chapter 14
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The Lymphatic and Immune Systems
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Chapter 15
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The Gastrointestinal System
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Chapter 16
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The Urinary System
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Chapter 17
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The Reproductive System
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Chapter 18
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Basic Diagnostic Tests
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Chapter 19
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The Journey's End
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,Anatomy, Physiology, and Disease, 3e (Colbert/Ankney/Lee)
Chapter 1 Anatomy, Physiology, and Disease
1.1 Multiple Choice Questions
1) Gross anatomy is also known as .
A) microscopic anatomy
B) pathologic anatomy
C) macroscopic anatomy
D) diagnostic anatomy
Answer: C
2) An example of gross anatomy would be .
A) viewing an x-ray
B) using a microscope
C) performing a complete cellular blood count
D) determining the etiology of a disease
Answer: A
3) The study of physiology deals with .
A) disease
B) genetics
C) structures
D) functions
Answer: D
4) The potential outcome of a disease is the .
A) etiology
B) diagnosis
C) prognosis
D) treatment
Answer: C
5) The study of disease is known as .
A) neurology
B) pathology
C) microbiology
D) cytology
Answer: B
6) The three basic parts of a medical term are .
A) prefix, word root, suffix
B) suffix, base, meaning
C) prefix, stem, ending
D) base, word root, stem
Answer: A
, 7) What system is known as the mathematical language of medicine?
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A) Abbreviation system @s
B) Metric system @s
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Answer: B
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8) Which of the following is NOT a vital sign?
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B) Temperature
C) Odor
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Answer: C
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9) When the physician has documented several signs and symptoms, he or she will
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beable to make a(n)
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A) prognosis
B) etiology
C) cytology
D) diagnosis
Answer:
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10) The adjustments that maintain a stable environment within the body are known as
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A) homeostasis
B) metabolism
C) syndrome
D) pathology
Answer: A
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11) The body uses feedback loops to maintain homeostasis. The response
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thatopposes an action is known as a(n)
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Answer: B
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12) A positive feedback loop is necessary in which of the following situations?
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B) Coughing
C) Bleeding
D) Childbirth
Answer: D
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