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Table of Contents:
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Chapter 1. Introduction to the Body
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Chapter 2. Chemistry of Life
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Chapter 3. Cells
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Chapter 4. Tissues
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Chapter 5. Organ Systems
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Chapter 6. Skin and Membranes
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Chapter 7. Skeletal System
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Chapter 8. Muscular System
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Chapter 9. Nervous System
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Chapter 10. Senses
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Chapter 11. Endocrine System
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Chapter 12. Blood
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Chapter 13. Cardiovascular System
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Chapter 14. Lymphatic System and Immunity
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Chapter 15. Respiratory System
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Chapter 16. Digestive System
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Chapter 17. Nutrition and Metabolism
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Chapter 18. Urinary System
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Chapter 19. Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
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Chapter 20. Acid-Base Balance
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Chapter 21. Reproductive Systems
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Chapter 22. Growth, Development, and Aging
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,Chapter 01: Introduction to the body
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Thibodeau & Patton: Structure & Function ofthe Body, 17th Edition
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MULTIPLE CHOICE st
1. The word derived from two word parts that mean “cuttingapart” is
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a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
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2. The studyof how the body functions is called
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a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
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3. The correct sequence ofthe level oforganization is
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b. chemical, cellular,tissue, organ st st st
c. chemical, cellular, organ, tissue st st st
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4. The smallest livingunit of structure is considered to be at the
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a. chemical level st
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c. organ level st
d. tissue level st
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5. Thereference position for all bodydirectional terms is the
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a. anatomicalposition ts
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6. The relationship between the knee and the ankle can be described as
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a. the knee is inferior to the ankle
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b. the knee is distal to the ankle
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c. the knee is proximal to the ankle
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7. The relationship between the heart andthe lungs can be described as
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a. the heart is distal to the lungs
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b. the heart is medial to the lungs
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c. the heart is lateral to the lungs
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8. Theterm most opposite proximal is
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a. medial
b. superior
c. anterior
d. distal
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9. Because humans walk in an upright position, the two terms that can be used interchangeably are
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10. Theterm most opposite medial is
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11. Therelationship between the skin and the muscles can be described as
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a. the skin is superficial to the muscle
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b. the muscle is superficial to the skin
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c. the muscle is deep to the skin
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Table of Contents:
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Chapter 1. Introduction to the Body
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Chapter 2. Chemistry of Life
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Chapter 3. Cells
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Chapter 4. Tissues
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Chapter 5. Organ Systems
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Chapter 6. Skin and Membranes
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Chapter 7. Skeletal System
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Chapter 8. Muscular System
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Chapter 9. Nervous System
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Chapter 10. Senses
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Chapter 11. Endocrine System
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Chapter 12. Blood
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Chapter 13. Cardiovascular System
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Chapter 14. Lymphatic System and Immunity
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Chapter 15. Respiratory System
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Chapter 16. Digestive System
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Chapter 17. Nutrition and Metabolism
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Chapter 18. Urinary System
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Chapter 19. Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
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Chapter 20. Acid-Base Balance
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Chapter 21. Reproductive Systems
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Chapter 22. Growth, Development, and Aging
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,Chapter 01: Introduction to the body
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Thibodeau & Patton: Structure & Function ofthe Body, 17th Edition
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1. The word derived from two word parts that mean “cuttingapart” is
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a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
ANS: C st DIF: Memorization REF: p. 3
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2. The studyof how the body functions is called
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a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
ANS: A st DIF: Memorization REF: p. 3
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OBJ: 1 st TOP: Introduction s t
3. The correct sequence ofthe level oforganization is
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a. cellular, chemical, tissue, organ st st st
b. chemical, cellular,tissue, organ st st st
c. chemical, cellular, organ, tissue st st st
d. chemical,tissue,cellular, organ st st st
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OBJ: 3 st TOP: Structural levels oforganization
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4. The smallest livingunit of structure is considered to be at the
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a. chemical level st
b. cellular level st
c. organ level st
d. tissue level st
ANS: B st DIF: Memorization REF: p. 6
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5. Thereference position for all bodydirectional terms is the
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a. anatomicalposition ts
b. proneposition st
, c. supine position st
d. sitting position st
ANS: A st DIF: Memorization REF: pp. 6- st st
7 OBJ: 4
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6. The relationship between the knee and the ankle can be described as
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a. the knee is inferior to the ankle
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b. the knee is distal to the ankle
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c. the knee is proximal to the ankle
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d. both a and b above st st st st
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7. The relationship between the heart andthe lungs can be described as
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a. the heart is distal to the lungs
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b. the heart is medial to the lungs
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c. the heart is lateral to the lungs
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d. both a and c above st st st st
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8. Theterm most opposite proximal is
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a. medial
b. superior
c. anterior
d. distal
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TOP: Anatomical directions s t st
9. Because humans walk in an upright position, the two terms that can be used interchangeably are
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a. posterior and ventral st st
b. posterior and inferior st st
c. posterior and superficial st st
d. posterior and dorsal st st
ANS: D s t DIF: Memorization
REF: p. 7 OBJ: 5 st st st s t
TOP: Anatomical directions s t st
10. Theterm most opposite medial is
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a. dorsal
b. lateral
c. superficial
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TOP: Anatomical directions s t st
11. Therelationship between the skin and the muscles can be described as
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a. the skin is superficial to the muscle
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b. the muscle is superficial to the skin
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c. the muscle is deep to the skin
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