TEST BANK FOR HUMAN ANATOMY &
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PHYSIOLOGY 2ND EDITION BY ERIN C.
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| AMERMAN ISBN-13: 9780134771069
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,Test |Bank |for |Human |Anatomy |& |Physiology, |2nd |Edition |By |Erin |C. |Amerman, |ISBN-13:
|9780134771069
Table |of |Contents
Unit |1: |Fundamental |Principles |of |Anatomy |and |Physiology |Chapter
|1: |Introduction |to |Anatomy |& |Physiology
Chapter |2: |The |Chemistry |of |Life
|Chapter |3: |The |Cell
Chapter |4: |Histology
Unit |2: |Body |Coverings |and |Movement
|Chapter |5: |The |Integumentary |System
|Chapter |6: |Bones |and |Bone |Tissue
|Chapter |7: |The |Skeletal |System
|Chapter |8: |Articulations
Chapter |9: |The |Muscular |System
|Chapter |10: |Muscle |Tissue |& |Physiology
Unit |3: |Integration, |Control, |and |Maintenance |of |Homeostasis
|Chapter |11: |Introduction |to |the |Nervous |System |& |Nervous |Tissue
|Chapter |12: |The |Central |Nervous |System
Chapter |13: |The |Peripheral |Nervous |System
Chapter |14: |The |Autonomic |Nervous |System |& |Homeostasis
|Chapter |15: |The |Special |Senses
Chapter |16: |The |Endocrine |System |Unit
|4: |Transport |and |Immunity
Chapter |17: |The |Cardiovascular |System |I: |The |Heart
| Chapter |18: |The |Cardiovascular |System |II: |The |Blood |Vessels
|Chapter |19: |Blood
Chapter |20: |The |Lymphatic |System |and |Immunity |Chapter
|21: |The |Respiratory |System
Unit |5: |Regulation |of |the |Body’s |Intake |and |Output |Chapter
|22: |The |Digestive |System
Chapter |23: |Metabolism |and |Nutrition
|Chapter |24: |The |Urinary |System
Chapter |25: |Fluid, |Electrolyte, |and |Acid-Base |Homeostasis
|Unit |6: |Continuity |of |Life
Chapter |26: |The |Reproductive |System
|Chapter |27: |Development |& |Heredity
,Exam
Name
MULTIPLE | CHOICE. | Choose | the |one |alternative | that |best |completes | the |statement | or |answers |the | question.
1) A |person | in | the |anatomical |position | is |visualized |to |be: 1) |
A) sitting | down. B) | standing | upright.
C) |laying |down |on |his |or |her |back. D) |laying |down |on |the
|stomach. |Answer: | B
Diff: |0 Type: | MC
2) | In |the |anatomical |position, |the |palms |are |on |the: 2) |
A) | posterior |(dorsal) |surface. B) | lateral |surface.
C) | superior |(cranial) |surface. D) | anterior | (ventral) | surface.
Answer: | D
Diff: |0 Type: | MC
ESSAY. | Write |your |answer | in |the |space | provided |or |on | a |separate | sheet |of | paper.
3) Define | homeostasis | and | homeostatic | imbalance.
Answer: |Homeostasis |is |maintenance |of |the |body's |internal |environment. |Disturbances |in |homeostasis, |known |as
|homeostatic |imbalances, |can |result |in |disease |or |death |if |uncorrected.
Diff: |0 Type: | ES
TRUE/FALSE. | Write | 'T' |if |the | statement |is |true |and |'F' | if |the |statement |is |false.
4) According |to |the |principle |of |complementarity |of |structure |and |function, |structure |and |function 4) |
|are |related |only |at |the |cellular |level.
Answer: True | False
Diff: |0 Type: |TF
MULTIPLE | CHOICE. | Choose | the |one |alternative | that |best |completes | the |statement | or |answers |the
| question.
5) Which |organ |system | includes | blood | vessels |and |the |heart? 5) |
A) endocrine | system B) | lymphatic |system
C) |cardiovascular |system D) |respiratory
system |Answer: | C
|
Diff: |0 Type: | MC
6) In |laboratory, |you |will |study |the |overall |structure |and |shape |of |the |femur |bone |without |the |aid 6) |
|of |a |microscope. |This |is |a |study |known |as:
A) gross |anatomy. B) | systemic |anatomy.
C) |microscopic |anatomy. D) |regional
anatomy. |Answer: | A
|
Diff: |0 Type: | MC
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, 7) When |you |go |outside |on |a |hot |summer |day, |your |body |temperature |heats |up |above |the 7) |
|normal |range. |Receptors |in |your |brain |detect |the |change |in |body |temperature. |The |brain
|activates |nerve |cells |that |send |messages |to |sweat |glands, |causing |the |body |temperature |to
|fall |as |the |sweat |evaporates |from |the |skin. |What |part |of |this |feedback |loop |is |the |effector?
A) nerve | cells B) | brain
C) |sweat |glands D) |increased |body
|temperature |Answer: | C
Diff: |0 Type: | MC
8) What |would |a | needle |travel |through |as |it |enters | the |right |lung? 8) |
A) visceral |pleura, |serous | fluid, | parietal | pleura, |right | lung
B) parietal |pleura, |serous | fluid, |visceral |pleura, | right | lung
C) parietal | pleura, | serous | fluid, | right | lung, | visceral |pleura
D) visceral |pericardium, |serous |fluid, |parietal |pericardium, |right
|lung |Answer: | B
Diff: |0 Type: | MC
ESSAY. | Write |your |answer | in |the |space | provided |or |on | a |separate | sheet |of | paper.
9) Discuss |why |anatomical |position |is |used.
Answer: | Anatomical |position |provides |accurate |communication |among |scientists |and |health |care |professionals
| since |it |prevents |experimental |and |medical |errors. |Anatomical |position |also |provides |a |common
|frame |of |reference |from |which |all |body |parts |and |regions |are |described.
Diff: |0 Type: | ES
10) Summarize | the | principle | of | complementarity | of | structure | and | function.
Answer: |The |principle |of |complementarity |can |be |summarized |as |form |follows |function. |In |other |words, |the
|form |of |a |structure |is |always |such |that |it |best |suits |its |function.
Diff: |0 Type: | ES
MULTIPLE | CHOICE. | Choose | the |one |alternative | that |best |completes | the |statement | or |answers |the | question.
11) What |major |organs |are |housed |in |the |thoracic |cavity? 11) |
A) urinary | bladder, | reproductive | organs B) | lungs, | heart, | esophagus, |trachea
C) |stomach, |intestines, |liver, |pancreas D) |brain |and |spinal
|cord |Answer: | B
Diff: |0 Type: | MC
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PHYSIOLOGY 2ND EDITION BY ERIN C.
| | | | | |
| AMERMAN ISBN-13: 9780134771069
| |
,Test |Bank |for |Human |Anatomy |& |Physiology, |2nd |Edition |By |Erin |C. |Amerman, |ISBN-13:
|9780134771069
Table |of |Contents
Unit |1: |Fundamental |Principles |of |Anatomy |and |Physiology |Chapter
|1: |Introduction |to |Anatomy |& |Physiology
Chapter |2: |The |Chemistry |of |Life
|Chapter |3: |The |Cell
Chapter |4: |Histology
Unit |2: |Body |Coverings |and |Movement
|Chapter |5: |The |Integumentary |System
|Chapter |6: |Bones |and |Bone |Tissue
|Chapter |7: |The |Skeletal |System
|Chapter |8: |Articulations
Chapter |9: |The |Muscular |System
|Chapter |10: |Muscle |Tissue |& |Physiology
Unit |3: |Integration, |Control, |and |Maintenance |of |Homeostasis
|Chapter |11: |Introduction |to |the |Nervous |System |& |Nervous |Tissue
|Chapter |12: |The |Central |Nervous |System
Chapter |13: |The |Peripheral |Nervous |System
Chapter |14: |The |Autonomic |Nervous |System |& |Homeostasis
|Chapter |15: |The |Special |Senses
Chapter |16: |The |Endocrine |System |Unit
|4: |Transport |and |Immunity
Chapter |17: |The |Cardiovascular |System |I: |The |Heart
| Chapter |18: |The |Cardiovascular |System |II: |The |Blood |Vessels
|Chapter |19: |Blood
Chapter |20: |The |Lymphatic |System |and |Immunity |Chapter
|21: |The |Respiratory |System
Unit |5: |Regulation |of |the |Body’s |Intake |and |Output |Chapter
|22: |The |Digestive |System
Chapter |23: |Metabolism |and |Nutrition
|Chapter |24: |The |Urinary |System
Chapter |25: |Fluid, |Electrolyte, |and |Acid-Base |Homeostasis
|Unit |6: |Continuity |of |Life
Chapter |26: |The |Reproductive |System
|Chapter |27: |Development |& |Heredity
,Exam
Name
MULTIPLE | CHOICE. | Choose | the |one |alternative | that |best |completes | the |statement | or |answers |the | question.
1) A |person | in | the |anatomical |position | is |visualized |to |be: 1) |
A) sitting | down. B) | standing | upright.
C) |laying |down |on |his |or |her |back. D) |laying |down |on |the
|stomach. |Answer: | B
Diff: |0 Type: | MC
2) | In |the |anatomical |position, |the |palms |are |on |the: 2) |
A) | posterior |(dorsal) |surface. B) | lateral |surface.
C) | superior |(cranial) |surface. D) | anterior | (ventral) | surface.
Answer: | D
Diff: |0 Type: | MC
ESSAY. | Write |your |answer | in |the |space | provided |or |on | a |separate | sheet |of | paper.
3) Define | homeostasis | and | homeostatic | imbalance.
Answer: |Homeostasis |is |maintenance |of |the |body's |internal |environment. |Disturbances |in |homeostasis, |known |as
|homeostatic |imbalances, |can |result |in |disease |or |death |if |uncorrected.
Diff: |0 Type: | ES
TRUE/FALSE. | Write | 'T' |if |the | statement |is |true |and |'F' | if |the |statement |is |false.
4) According |to |the |principle |of |complementarity |of |structure |and |function, |structure |and |function 4) |
|are |related |only |at |the |cellular |level.
Answer: True | False
Diff: |0 Type: |TF
MULTIPLE | CHOICE. | Choose | the |one |alternative | that |best |completes | the |statement | or |answers |the
| question.
5) Which |organ |system | includes | blood | vessels |and |the |heart? 5) |
A) endocrine | system B) | lymphatic |system
C) |cardiovascular |system D) |respiratory
system |Answer: | C
|
Diff: |0 Type: | MC
6) In |laboratory, |you |will |study |the |overall |structure |and |shape |of |the |femur |bone |without |the |aid 6) |
|of |a |microscope. |This |is |a |study |known |as:
A) gross |anatomy. B) | systemic |anatomy.
C) |microscopic |anatomy. D) |regional
anatomy. |Answer: | A
|
Diff: |0 Type: | MC
1
, 7) When |you |go |outside |on |a |hot |summer |day, |your |body |temperature |heats |up |above |the 7) |
|normal |range. |Receptors |in |your |brain |detect |the |change |in |body |temperature. |The |brain
|activates |nerve |cells |that |send |messages |to |sweat |glands, |causing |the |body |temperature |to
|fall |as |the |sweat |evaporates |from |the |skin. |What |part |of |this |feedback |loop |is |the |effector?
A) nerve | cells B) | brain
C) |sweat |glands D) |increased |body
|temperature |Answer: | C
Diff: |0 Type: | MC
8) What |would |a | needle |travel |through |as |it |enters | the |right |lung? 8) |
A) visceral |pleura, |serous | fluid, | parietal | pleura, |right | lung
B) parietal |pleura, |serous | fluid, |visceral |pleura, | right | lung
C) parietal | pleura, | serous | fluid, | right | lung, | visceral |pleura
D) visceral |pericardium, |serous |fluid, |parietal |pericardium, |right
|lung |Answer: | B
Diff: |0 Type: | MC
ESSAY. | Write |your |answer | in |the |space | provided |or |on | a |separate | sheet |of | paper.
9) Discuss |why |anatomical |position |is |used.
Answer: | Anatomical |position |provides |accurate |communication |among |scientists |and |health |care |professionals
| since |it |prevents |experimental |and |medical |errors. |Anatomical |position |also |provides |a |common
|frame |of |reference |from |which |all |body |parts |and |regions |are |described.
Diff: |0 Type: | ES
10) Summarize | the | principle | of | complementarity | of | structure | and | function.
Answer: |The |principle |of |complementarity |can |be |summarized |as |form |follows |function. |In |other |words, |the
|form |of |a |structure |is |always |such |that |it |best |suits |its |function.
Diff: |0 Type: | ES
MULTIPLE | CHOICE. | Choose | the |one |alternative | that |best |completes | the |statement | or |answers |the | question.
11) What |major |organs |are |housed |in |the |thoracic |cavity? 11) |
A) urinary | bladder, | reproductive | organs B) | lungs, | heart, | esophagus, |trachea
C) |stomach, |intestines, |liver, |pancreas D) |brain |and |spinal
|cord |Answer: | B
Diff: |0 Type: | MC
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