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This comprehensive test bank covers all 20 chapters from Anatomy & Physiology for Emergency Care (3rd Edition, 2025) by Bryan Bledsoe, Frederic H. Martini, and Edwin Bartholomew. It includes verified A+ level questions and answers designed for exam preparation and in-depth understanding of human anatomy and physiology within emergency care contexts. The material is fully updated for the 2025 edition and aligns with current EMS and paramedic education standards.

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Test Bank Complete_
Anatomy & Physiology For Emergency Care 3rd Edition, (2025)
By Bryan Bledsoe, Frederic H. Martini & Edwin Bartholomew
All Chapter 1-20| Latest Version With Verified Answers| Rated A+




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,Chapter 1. An Introduction To Anatomy And Physiology -------------------------------------------------- 3
Chapter 2. The Chemical Level Of Organization ------------------------------------------------------------ 12
Chapter 3. Cell Structure And Function ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 25
Chapter 4. The Tissue Level Of Organization ---------------------------------------------------------------- 37
Chapter 5. The Integumentary System ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 50
Chapter 6. The Skeletal System --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 59
Chapter 7. The Muscular System ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 76
Chapter 8. The Nervous System -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 88
Chapter 9. The General And Special Senses --------------------------------------------------------------- 101
Chapter 10. The Endocrine System -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 108
Chapter 11. The Cardiovascular System: Blood ---------------------------------------------------------- 116
Chapter 12. The Cardiovascular System: The Heart ----------------------------------------------------- 126
Chapter 13. The Cardiovascular System: Blood Vessels And Circulation --------------------------- 140
Chapter 14. The Lymphatic System And Immunity ------------------------------------------------------ 152
Chapter 15. The Respiratory System ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 164
Chapter 16. The Digestive System --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 176
Chapter 17. Nutrition and Metabolism --------------------------------------------------------------------- 187
Chapter 18. The Urinary System ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 199
Chapter 19. The Reproductive System ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 211
Chapter 20. Development And Inheritance ---------------------------------------------------------------- 228

,Chapter 1. An Introduction To Anatomy And Physiology
Bryan Bledsoe: Anatomy & Physiology For Emergency Care 3rd Edition, (2025) Test Bank



MULTIPLE CHOICE


1) Gross Anatomy, Or Macroscopic Anatomy, Considers:
A) Internal Features Of The Body.
B) Features Visible With The Naked, Or Unaided, Eye.
C) A Study Of A System Of The Body.
D) None Of The Above


ANS: B
Gross (Macroscopic) Anatomy Focuses On Structures That Can Be Seen Without A
Microscope—Those Visible To The Naked Eye—Such As Organs And Muscles. It
Differs From Microscopic Anatomy, Which Requires Magnification.
Ref: Page 2


2) The Human Form Shown Upright, Hands At The Sides, Palms Forward, And Feet
Together Is In The ____ Position.
A) Anatomical
B) Physiological
C) Prone
D) Supine


ANS: A
The Anatomical Position Is The Standard Reference Used To Describe Body Parts And
Their Relationships. It Provides A Consistent Frame Of Reference For Anatomical
Terminology.
Ref: Page 3

,3) A Person Lying Face Down Is In The ____ Position.
A) Physiological
B) Prone
C) Anatomical
D) Supine


ANS: B
In The Prone Position, The Body Lies Flat Facing Downward. This Is Commonly Used
In Medical Settings To Describe Body Orientation During Examination Or Procedures.
Ref: Page 3


4) A Person Lying Face Up Is In The ____ Position.
A) Physiological
B) Supine
C) Prone
D) Anatomical


ANS: B
The Supine Position Describes A Body Lying Flat On The Back, Face Upward. It
Contrasts With The Prone Position (Face Down).
Ref: Page 3


5) The Frontal Plane Divides The Body Into The ____ And ____ Portions.
A) Superior, Inferior
B) Anterior, Posterior
C) Lateral, Dorsal
D) None Of The Above


ANS: B
The Frontal (Coronal) Plane Divides The Body Into Anterior (Front) And Posterior
(Back) Sections. This Plane Is Used To Describe Movements Or Imaging Orientations.

,Ref: Page 4


6) The Diaphragm Separates The Abdominopelvic And ____ Cavities.
A) Cranial
B) Thoracic
C) Intestinal
D) Renal


ANS: B
The Diaphragm Is A Muscular Sheet That Separates The Thoracic Cavity (Which Houses
The Heart And Lungs) From The Abdominopelvic Cavity (Which Contains Digestive
And Reproductive Organs).
Ref: Page 5


7) The Layer Of The Pericardium Covering The Heart Is The ____ Pericardium.
A) Parietal
B) Visceral
C) Cardio
D) Pulmonary


ANS: B
The Visceral Pericardium (Also Called The Epicardium) Directly Covers The Surface Of
The Heart, While The Parietal Pericardium Lines The Outer Wall Of The Pericardial
Cavity.
Ref: Page 6


8) The Pericardium Lies Within The:
A) Pelvic Cavity.
B) Peritoneal Cavity.
C) Abdominopelvic Cavity.
D) Mediastinum.

, ANS: D
The Mediastinum Is The Central Compartment Of The Thoracic Cavity That Houses The
Heart (Within The Pericardium), Esophagus, Trachea, And Major Blood Vessels.
Ref: Page 6


9) ____ Is An Anatomical Term Meaning "Toward An Attached Base."
A) Inferior
B) Distal
C) Proximal
D) Superficial


ANS: C
Proximal Means Closer To The Point Of Attachment Or Origin—Commonly Used When
Describing Limbs (E.G., The Shoulder Is Proximal To The Elbow).
Ref: Page 7


10) ____ Is An Anatomical Term Meaning "Above Or At A Higher Level."
A) Lateral
B) Inferior
C) Medial
D) Superior


ANS: D
Superior Refers To A Position Above Or Higher Than Another Part Of The Body, While
Inferior Refers To Below Or Lower. For Example, The Head Is Superior To The Chest.
Ref: Page 7


11) The Term ____ Means "The Study Of Internal And External Structures And The
Physical Relationships Among Body Parts."
A) Anatomy

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