AND FUNCTION OF THE HUMAN
BODY 12TH EDITION COHEN
,
,Chapter c01: cIntroduction cto cthe cBody
MULTIPLE cCHOICE
1. The cword cderived cfrom ctwo cword cparts cthat cmean c―cutting capart‖ cis
a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
ANS: c C DIF: Memorization REF: p. c3
OBJ: c 1 TOP: c Introduction
2. The cstudy cof chow cthe cbody cfunctions cis ccalled
a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
ANS: c A DIF: Memorization REF: p. c3
OBJ: c 1 TOP: c Introduction
3. The ccorrect csequence cof cthe clevel cof corganization cis
a. cellular, cchemical, ctissue,
corgan
b. chemical, ccellular, ctissue,
corgan
c. chemical, ccellular, corgan,
ctissue
d. chemical, ctissue, ccellular,
corgan
ANS: c B DIF: Memorization REF: p. c5
OBJ: c 3 TOP: c Structural clevels cof corganization
4. The csmallest cliving cunit cof cstructure cis cconsidered cto cbe cat cthe
a. chemical clevel
b. cellular clevel
c. organ clevel
d. tissue clevel
ANS: c B DIF: Memorization REF: p. c6
OBJ: c 3 TOP: c Structural clevels cof corganization
5. The creference cposition cfor call cbody cdirectional cterms cis cthe
a. anatomical cposition
b. prone cposition
c. supine cposition
d. sitting cposition
ANS: c A DIF: Memorization REF: pp. c6-7
OBJ: c 4 TOP: c Anatomical cposition
6. The crelationship cbetween cthe cknee cand cthe cankle ccan cbe cdescribed cas
a. the cknee cis cinferior cto cthe
cankle
, b. the cknee cis cdistal cto cthe
cankle