STRUCTURE & FUNCTION
OF THE BODY
16th Edition, Patton & Thibodeau
TEST BANK
,Thibodeau & Patton: Structure & Function of the Body, 16th Edition Test Bank
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction to the Body
Chapter 2. Chemistry of Life
Chapter 3. Cells
Chapter 4. Tissues
Chapter 5. Organ Systems
Chapter 6. Skin and Membranes
Chapter 7. Skeletal System
Chapter 8. Muscular System
Chapter 9. Nervous System
Chapter 10. Senses
Chapter 11. Endocrine System
Chapter 12. Blood
Chapter 13. Cardiovascular System
Chapter 14. Lymphatic System and Immunity
Chapter 15. Respiratory System
Chapter 16. Digestive System
Chapter 17. Nutrition and Metabolism
Chapter 18. Urinary System
Chapter 19. Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
Chapter 20. Acid-Base Balance
Chapter 21. Reproductive Systems
Chapter 22. Growth, Development, and Aging
,Chapter 01: Introduction to the body
Thibodeau & Patton: Structure & Function of the Body, 16th Edition
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. The word derived from two word parts that mean “cutting apart” is
a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
ANS: C DIF: Memorization REF: p. 3
OBJ: 1 TOP: Introduction
2. The study of how the body functions is called
a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
ANS: A DIF: Memorization REF: p. 3
OBJ: 1 TOP: Introduction
3. The correct sequence of the level of organization is
a. cellular, chemical, tissue, organ
b. chemical, cellular, tissue, organ
c. chemical, cellular, organ, tissue
d. chemical, tissue, cellular, organ
ANS: B DIF: Memorization REF: p. 5
OBJ: 3 TOP: Structural levels of organization
4. The smallest living unit of structure is considered to be at the
a. chemical level
b. cellular level
c. organ level
d. tissue level
ANS: B DIF: Memorization REF: p. 6
OBJ: 3 TOP: Structural levels of organization
5. The reference position for all body directional terms is the
a. anatomical position
b. prone position
, c. supine position
d. sitting position
ANS: A DIF: Memorization REF: pp. 6-7
OBJ: 4 TOP: Anatomical position
6. The erelationship ebetween ethe eknee eand ethe eankle ecan ebe edescribed eas
a. the eknee eis einferior eto ethe eankle
b. the eknee eis edistal eto ethe eankle
c. the eknee eis eproximal eto ethe eankle
d. both ea eand eb eabove
ANS: e C DIF: Application REF: e pp. e7-8 OBJ: e5
eTOP: e Anatomical edirections
7. The erelationship ebetween ethe eheart eand ethe elungs ecan ebe edescribed eas
a. the eheart eis edistal eto ethe elungs
b. the eheart eis emedial eto ethe elungs
c. the eheart eis elateral eto ethe elungs
d. both ea eand ec eabove
ANS: e B DIF: Application REF: e p. e7 OBJ: e5
eTOP: e Anatomical edirections
8. The eterm emost eopposite eproximal eis
a. medial
b. superior
c. anterior
d. distal
ANS: e D DIF: Memorization REF: ep. e7
eOBJ: e 5 TOP: e Anatomical edirections
9. Because ehumans ewalk ein ean eupright eposition, ethe etwo eterms ethat ecan ebe eused
interchangeably eare
e
a. posterior eand eventral
b. posterior eand einferior
c. posterior eand esuperficial
d. posterior eand edorsal
ANS: e D DIF: Memorization REF: ep. e7
eOBJ: e 5 TOP: e Anatomical edirections
10. The eterm emost eopposite emedial eis
a. dorsal
b. lateral
c. superficial
d. none eof ethe eabove
ANS: e B DIF: Memorization REF: ep. e7
eOBJ: e 5 TOP: e Anatomical edirections
11. The erelationship ebetween ethe eskin eand ethe emuscles ecan ebe edescribed eas
a. the eskin eis esuperficial eto ethe emuscle
b. the emuscle eis esuperficial eto ethe eskin
c. the emuscle eis edeep eto ethe eskin