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TEST BANK COMPLETE_ ESSENTIALS OF ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY 8TH EDITION BY FREDERIC H. MARTINI, EDWIN BARTHOLOMEW ALL CHAPTER 1-20|LATEST VERSION WITH WELL DETAILED ANSWERS| GRADE A+

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This comprehensive test bank covers all 20 chapters from Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology (8th Edition) by Frederic H. Martini and Edwin Bartholomew. It includes multiple-choice questions, true/false items, and short-answer questions with detailed and accurate explanations for every answer. Ideal for exam preparation, this material provides complete coverage of human anatomy and physiology topics such as body organization, cells, tissues, organ systems, and homeostasis. Perfect for instructors and students aiming for top grades and a deep understanding of key physiological concepts.

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TEST BANK COMPLETE_
ESSENTIALS OF ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY 8TH EDITION
BY FREDERIC H. MARTINI, EDWIN BARTHOLOMEW
ALL CHAPTER 1-20|LATEST VERSION WITH WELL DETAILED ANSWERS| GRADE A+

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chapter 1 an introduction to anatomy and physiology ............................. Error! Bookmark not defined.
chapter 2 the chemical level of organization............................................. Error! Bookmark not defined.
chapter 3 cell structure and function ........................................................ Error! Bookmark not defined.
chapter 4 the tissue level of organization............................................................................................... 33
chapter 5 the integumentary system ..................................................................................................... 41
chapter 6 the skeletal system ................................................................................................................. 48
chapter 7 the muscular system ............................................................................................................... 64
chapter 8 the nervous system ................................................................................................................ 76
chapter 9 the general and special senses ............................................................................................... 88
chapter 10 the endocrine system ........................................................................................................... 95
chapter 11 the cardiovascular system: blood ....................................................................................... 103
chapter 12 the cardiovascular system: the heart ................................................................................. 113
chapter 13 the cardiovascular system: blood vessels and circulation .................................................. 127
chapter 14 the lymphatic system and immunity .................................................................................. 139
chapter 15 the respiratory system........................................................................................................ 151
chapter 16 the digestive system ........................................................................................................... 163
chapter 17 metabolism and energetics ................................................................................................ 174
chapter 18 the urinary system .............................................................................................................. 187
chapter 19 the reproductive system..................................................................................................... 198
chapter 20 development and inheritance ............................................................................................ 209

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Chapter 1 an introduction to anatomy and physiology
Multiple choice



1) the term means "the study of internal and external structures and the physical relationships among
body parts."

A) anatomy

B) ornithology

C) cytology

D) physiology

ANS>>a

Rationale: anatomy is the branch of biology concerned with the structure of organisms and their parts,
including how different structures relate to one another. It is distinct from physiology, which focuses on
function.



2) is the study of how living organisms perform their vital functions.

A) cytology

B) ornithology

C) anatomy

D) physiology

ANS>>d

Rationale: physiology examines how the body works—for example, how organs, tissues, and cells carry
out processes such as respiration, circulation, and digestion. It complements anatomy’s focus on
structure.



3) the level is comprised of the smallest stable units of matter.

A) tissue

B) cellular

C) molecular

D) organ

ANS>>c

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Rationale: the molecular level consists of atoms and molecules, which are the smallest stable units of
matter. These combine to form the chemical basis for cells and tissues in the body.



4) are the smallest living units in the body.

A) tissues

B) proteins

C) cells

D) molecules

ANS>>c

Rationale: cells are the basic structural and functional units of life. All tissues and organs are composed
of cells that perform specific roles—such as muscle contraction, nerve signaling, and secretion.



5) the pleural cavity surrounds what organ?

A) lung

B) brain

C) heart

D) small intestines

ANS>>a

Rationale: the pleural cavity is a thin, fluid-filled space between the visceral and parietal pleura that
surrounds each lung. It allows smooth lung movement during breathing and prevents friction.

6) the diaphragm separates the abdominopelvic and cavities.

A) cranial

B) thoracic

C) intestinal

D) renal

ANS>>b

Rationale: the diaphragm is a dome-shaped muscle that separates the thoracic cavity (containing the
lungs and heart) from the abdominopelvic cavity (containing digestive and reproductive organs). It also
plays a key role in respiration.

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