Test bank for Textbook of Radiographic Positioning and
Related Anatomy 11th Edition by John Lampignano & Leslie E.
Kendrick.
What is the primary difference between anatomy and
physiology?
A) Anatomy focuses on structure, while physiology focuses on
function.
B) Anatomy studies the body in living subjects, while physiology
studies it in non-living subjects.
C) Physiology deals with organs, while anatomy deals with
tissues.
D) Anatomy examines processes, while physiology examines
structures. - ANSWER A) Anatomy focuses on structure, while
physiology focuses on function.
Why is it almost impossible to study anatomy without also
studying physiology in living subjects?
A) Because anatomy and physiology are the same field.
B) Because physiology is more important than anatomy.
C) Because they are complementary and interrelated.
D) Because living subjects are too complex to study only one
aspect. - ANSWER C) Because they are complementary and
interrelated.
,In radiographic study of the human body, what is the primary
focus?
A) Physiology
B) Anatomy
C) Chemistry
D) Pathology - ANSWER B) Anatomy
What is the lowest level of structural organization in the human
body?
A) Cellular level
B) Tissue level
C) Organ level
D) Chemical level - ANSWER D) Chemical level
Which type of tissue covers internal and external surfaces of
the body?
A) Connective tissue
B) Muscular tissue
C) Nervous tissue
D) Epithelial tissue - ANSWER D) Epithelial tissue
,What is the basic structural and functional unit of all living
tissue?
A) Molecule
B) Organ
C) Cell
D) Atom - ANSWER C) Cell
When complex assemblies of tissues perform a specific
function, what is the result?
A) Chemical
B) Molecule
C) Cell
D) Organ - ANSWER D) Organ
Which of the following is an example of an organ?
A) Blood
B) Muscle
C) Heart
D) Bone - ANSWER C) Heart
, What defines a system in the context of the human body?
A) A group of unrelated organs
B) A group of cells with similar functions
C) A group of tissues with no common function
D) A group of organs with a similar or common function -
ANSWER D) A group of organs with a similar or common
function
How many individual body systems comprise the total body?
A) 5
B) 7
C) 10
D) 12 - ANSWER C) 10
What makes up the total organism in the context of the human
body?
A) Individual cells
B) Individual tissues
C) Individual organs
D) The 10 systems functioning together - ANSWER D) The 10
systems functioning together
Related Anatomy 11th Edition by John Lampignano & Leslie E.
Kendrick.
What is the primary difference between anatomy and
physiology?
A) Anatomy focuses on structure, while physiology focuses on
function.
B) Anatomy studies the body in living subjects, while physiology
studies it in non-living subjects.
C) Physiology deals with organs, while anatomy deals with
tissues.
D) Anatomy examines processes, while physiology examines
structures. - ANSWER A) Anatomy focuses on structure, while
physiology focuses on function.
Why is it almost impossible to study anatomy without also
studying physiology in living subjects?
A) Because anatomy and physiology are the same field.
B) Because physiology is more important than anatomy.
C) Because they are complementary and interrelated.
D) Because living subjects are too complex to study only one
aspect. - ANSWER C) Because they are complementary and
interrelated.
,In radiographic study of the human body, what is the primary
focus?
A) Physiology
B) Anatomy
C) Chemistry
D) Pathology - ANSWER B) Anatomy
What is the lowest level of structural organization in the human
body?
A) Cellular level
B) Tissue level
C) Organ level
D) Chemical level - ANSWER D) Chemical level
Which type of tissue covers internal and external surfaces of
the body?
A) Connective tissue
B) Muscular tissue
C) Nervous tissue
D) Epithelial tissue - ANSWER D) Epithelial tissue
,What is the basic structural and functional unit of all living
tissue?
A) Molecule
B) Organ
C) Cell
D) Atom - ANSWER C) Cell
When complex assemblies of tissues perform a specific
function, what is the result?
A) Chemical
B) Molecule
C) Cell
D) Organ - ANSWER D) Organ
Which of the following is an example of an organ?
A) Blood
B) Muscle
C) Heart
D) Bone - ANSWER C) Heart
, What defines a system in the context of the human body?
A) A group of unrelated organs
B) A group of cells with similar functions
C) A group of tissues with no common function
D) A group of organs with a similar or common function -
ANSWER D) A group of organs with a similar or common
function
How many individual body systems comprise the total body?
A) 5
B) 7
C) 10
D) 12 - ANSWER C) 10
What makes up the total organism in the context of the human
body?
A) Individual cells
B) Individual tissues
C) Individual organs
D) The 10 systems functioning together - ANSWER D) The 10
systems functioning together