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✅Test Bank For Essentials of Anatomy and
Physiology 8th Edition By Jason LaPres, Beth
Ann Kersten Chapter 1-18



CHAPTER 1 – INTRODUCTION TO A&P
(1–15)
1. The term “anatomy” refers primarily to:​
A. Body function​
B. Body structure​
C. Energy production​
D. Chemical regulation​
Answer: B​
Rationale: Anatomy is the study of body structures, while physiology studies functions.

2. Homeostasis is best defined as:​
A. Rapid cellular change​
B. Maintaining internal stability​
C. Increasing metabolic rate​
D. Balancing diet and exercise​
Answer: B​
Rationale: Homeostasis maintains a stable internal environment despite external changes.

3. The smallest structural and functional unit of life is the:​
A. Organ​
B. Cell​
C. Tissue​
D. Molecule​
Answer: B​
Rationale: The cell is the basic unit capable of carrying out life processes.

4. The body system responsible for long-term regulation through hormones is the:​
A. Nervous system​

,B. Endocrine system​
C. Digestive system​
D. Lymphatic system​
Answer: B​
Rationale: Hormones produced by the endocrine glands regulate long-term body functions.

5. The dorsal cavity contains the:​
A. Heart​
B. Brain and spinal cord​
C. Lungs​
D. Liver​
Answer: B​
Rationale: The dorsal cavity includes the cranial and vertebral cavities.

6. The diaphragm separates which two major cavities?​
A. Pelvic and abdominal​
B. Dorsal and ventral​
C. Thoracic and abdominal​
D. Cranial and thoracic​
Answer: C​
Rationale: The diaphragm divides the thoracic cavity from the abdominopelvic cavity.

7. The anatomical term “superior” means:​
A. Closer to the trunk​
B. Toward the head​
C. Toward the back​
D. Farther from the midline​
Answer: B​
Rationale: Superior means toward the top of the body.

8. In the scientific method, a hypothesis is:​
A. A proven theory​
B. An educated guess​
C. A lab result​
D. A statistical test​
Answer: B​
Rationale: A hypothesis is a tentative explanation needing testing.

9. The ability of the body to sense changes and respond is:​
A. Irritability​
B. Metabolism​
C. Growth​
D. Digestion​
Answer: A​
Rationale: Irritability refers to responsiveness to stimuli.

,10. Blood glucose regulation by insulin is an example of:​
A. Positive feedback​
B. Negative feedback​
C. Passive diffusion​
D. Homeostatic failure​
Answer: B​
Rationale: Negative feedback reverses deviations from normal values.

11. Anatomical position requires:​
A. Arms crossed​
B. Body prone​
C. Palms facing forward​
D. Feet together and arms folded​
Answer: C​
Rationale: Standard position uses forward-facing palms to align joint orientation.

12. The study of tissues is called:​
A. Cytology​
B. Histology​
C. Physiology​
D. Pathology​
Answer: B​
Rationale: Histology examines microscopic tissue structure.

13. A plane dividing the body into right and left sections is the:​
A. Coronal​
B. Sagittal​
C. Transverse​
D. Oblique​
Answer: B​
Rationale: The sagittal plane divides the body vertically into right/left halves.

14. The thoracic cavity contains:​
A. Kidneys​
B. Heart and lungs​
C. Stomach​
D. Bladder​
Answer: B​
Rationale: The thoracic cavity houses the heart and lungs.

15. Physiology describes:​
A. Appearance​
B. Structure​
C. Function​
D. Direction​

, Answer: C​
Rationale: Physiology focuses on how structures work.




CHAPTER 2 – CHEMISTRY OF LIFE
(16–30)
16. The smallest particle of an element is the:​
A. Ion​
B. Atom​
C. Molecule​
D. Compound​
Answer: B​
Rationale: Atoms are the basic chemical units of matter.

17. A positively charged particle is a:​
A. Neutron​
B. Proton​
C. Electron​
D. Isotope​
Answer: B​
Rationale: Protons carry a positive charge.

18. Water is essential because it:​
A. Prevents ion formation​
B. Is a universal solvent​
C. Has no polarity​
D. Converts energy​
Answer: B​
Rationale: Water dissolves substances due to polarity.




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