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Richard L. Drake, A. Wayne Vogl, Adam W. M. Mitchell
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4th Edition
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Chapter 01: The Body
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Chapter 02: Back
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Chapter 03: Thorax
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Chapter 04: Abdomen
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Chapter 05: Pelvis and Perineum
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Chapter 06: Lower Limb
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Chapter 07: Upper Limb
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Chapter 08: Head and Neck
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Chapter 01: The Body
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1. Which of the following describes anatomy?
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a. using devices to investigate parameters such as heart rate and blood pressure
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c. studying the unusual manner in which an organism responds to painful stimuli
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ANS: B DIF: memorization
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ANS: C DIF: memorization
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3. A plane through the body that would divide the body into right and left sides is called:
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a. sagittal. WWW.TBSM.WS
b. frontal.
c. coronal.
d. transverse.
ANS: A DIF: memorization
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4. A plane through the body that would divide the body into anterior and posterior portions is:
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a. sagittal.
b. median.
c. coronal.
d. transverse.
ANS: C DIF: memorization
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5. The plane which divides the individual into upper and lower parts is the:
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ANS: C DIF: memorization
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6. A sagittal section divides the body into:
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ANS: B DIF: memorization
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7. Moving a body part away from the medial plane of the body is called:
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a. adduction.
b. abduction.
c. flexion.
d. extension.
ANS: B DIF: memorization
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1. Anatomy is the study of the functions of an organism and its parts, as opposed to the study of it
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ANS: F DIF: memorization
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2. In anatomical position, the person is standing erect with arms at the sides and palms dorsal.
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ANS: F DIF: memorization
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3. Ipsilateral simply means on the same side. st st st st st st
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4. Bilateral symmetry is characteristic of external body organization, but not necessarily of int
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Gray's Anatomy for Students
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Richard L. Drake, A. Wayne Vogl, Adam W. M. Mitchell
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4th Edition
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,Table of Contents
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Chapter 01: The Body
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Chapter 02: Back
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Chapter 03: Thorax
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Chapter 04: Abdomen
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Chapter 05: Pelvis and Perineum
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Chapter 06: Lower Limb
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Chapter 07: Upper Limb
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Chapter 08: Head and Neck
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, Test Bank - Gray’s Anatomy for Students, 4th Edition (Drake, 2020)
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Chapter 01: The Body
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Drake: Gray's Anatomy for Students, 4th Edition
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MULTIPLE CHOICE st
1. Which of the following describes anatomy?
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a. using devices to investigate parameters such as heart rate and blood pressure
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b. investigating human structure via dissections and other methods st st st st st st st
c. studying the unusual manner in which an organism responds to painful stimuli
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d. examining the physiology of life st st st st
ANS: B DIF: memorization
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REF: Anatomy and Imaging TOP: Anatomy and Physiology st st st st
2. Systemic anatomy is a term that refers to:st st st st st st st
a. physiological investigation at a microscopic level. st st st st st
b. anatomical investigation that begins in the head and neck and concludes at the feet. st st st st st st st st st st st st st
c. anatomical investigation that utilizes an approach studying the body by sy st st st st st st st st st st
stems—groups of organs having a common function. st st st st st st
d. anatomical investigation at the molecular level. st st st st st
ANS: C DIF: memorization
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REF: Anatomy and Imaging TOP: Anatomy and Physiology st st st st
3. A plane through the body that would divide the body into right and left sides is called:
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a. sagittal. WWW.TBSM.WS
b. frontal.
c. coronal.
d. transverse.
ANS: A DIF: memorization
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REF: Anatomy and Imaging TOP: Body Planes and Sections st st st st st
4. A plane through the body that would divide the body into anterior and posterior portions is:
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a. sagittal.
b. median.
c. coronal.
d. transverse.
ANS: C DIF: memorization
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5. The plane which divides the individual into upper and lower parts is the:
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a. sagittal plane. st
b. frontal plane. st
c. transverse plane. st
d. superficial plane. st
ANS: C DIF: memorization
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1|Page
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6. A sagittal section divides the body into:
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a. upper and lower portions. st st st
b. right and left portions. st st st
c. front and back portions. st st st
ANS: B DIF: memorization
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REF: Anatomy and Imaging TOP: Body Planes and Sections st st st st st
7. Moving a body part away from the medial plane of the body is called:
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a. adduction.
b. abduction.
c. flexion.
d. extension.
ANS: B DIF: memorization
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8. Muscles may be named according to: st st st st st
a. function.
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d. all of the above. st st st
ANS: D DIF: application
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s structure.
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ANS: F DIF: memorization
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2. In anatomical position, the person is standing erect with arms at the sides and palms dorsal.
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ANS: F DIF: memorization
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3. Ipsilateral simply means on the same side. st st st st st st
ANS: T DIF: memorization
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4. Bilateral symmetry is characteristic of external body organization, but not necessarily of int
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ernal organization.
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ANS: T DIF: memorization
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REF: Anatomy and Imaging TOP: Anatomical Position st st st
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