Test Bank - Structure and Function of The Body 17th
Edition Author: Kevin T. Patton, Thompson, Williamson All
Chapters [1-22] With Verified Questions and Answers
100%Complete A+ Guide Newest Version
,ThibodeauQ &Q Patton:Q StructureQ &Q FunctionQ ofQ theQ Body,Q 16thQ EditionQ TestQ Bank
TableQ ofQ Contents:
ChapterQ 1.Q IntroductionQ toQ theQ Body
ChapterQ 2.Q ChemistryQ ofQ Life
ChapterQ 3.Q Cells
ChapterQ 4.Q Tissues
ChapterQ 5.Q OrganQ Systems
ChapterQ 6.Q SkinQ andQ Membranes
ChapterQ 7.Q SkeletalQ System
ChapterQ 8.Q MuscularQ System
ChapterQ 9.Q NervousQ System
ChapterQ 10.Q Senses
ChapterQ 11.Q EndocrineQ System
ChapterQ 12.Q Blood
ChapterQ 13.Q CardiovascularbSystem
ChapterQ 14.Q LymphaticQ SystemQ andQ Immunity
ChapterQ 15.Q RespiratoryQ System
ChapterQ 16.Q DigestiveQ System
ChapterQ 17.Q NutritionQ andQ Metabolism
ChapterQ 18.Q UrinaryQ System
ChapterQ 19.Q FluidQ andQ ElectrolyteQ Balance
ChapterQ 20.Q Acid-BaseQ Balance
ChapterQ 21.Q ReproductiveQ Systems
ChapterQ 22.Q Growth,Q Development,Q andQ Aging
,Chapter 01: Introduction to the body
Q Q Q Q Q
Thibodeau & Patton: Structure & Function of the Body, 16th Edition
Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q
MULTIPLEQ CHOICE
1. TheQwordQ derivedQ fromQ twoQ wordQpartsQ thatQ meanQ “cuttingQ apart”Q is
a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
ANS:Q C DIF: Memorization REF: p.Q 3
OBJ:Q 1 TOP:Q Introduction
2. TheQ studyQofQ howQ theQ bodyQ functionsQ isQ called
a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
ANS:Q A DIF: Memorization REF: p.Q 3
OBJ:Q 1 TOP:Q Introduction
3. TheQcorrectQ sequenceQ ofQtheQ levelQ ofQorganizationQ is
a. cellular,Qchemical,Q tissue,Q organ
b. chemical,Q cellular,Qtissue,Q organ
c. chemical,Qcellular,Qorgan,Q tissue
d. chemical,Qtissue,Qcellular,Q organ
ANS:Q B DIF: Memorization REF: p.Q 5
OBJ:Q 3 TOP:Q StructuralQ levelsQ ofQ organization
4. TheQsmallestQ livingQ unitQ ofQstructureQ isQ consideredQ toQ beQ atQ the
a. chemicalQlevel
b. cellularQ level
c. organQlevel
d. tissueQlevel
ANS:Q B DIF: Memorization REF: p.Q 6
OBJ:Q 3 TOP:Q StructuralQ levelsQ ofQ organization
5. TheQreferenceQ positionQ forQ allQ bodyQdirectionalQ termsQ isQ the
a. anatomicalQ position
b. proneQposition
, c. supineQ position
d. sittingQposition
ANS:QA DIF: Memorization REF:Qpp.Q6-
Q7QOBJ:Q4 TOP:Q AnatomicalQposition
6. TheQrelationshipQ betweenQ theQ kneeQ andQ theQ ankleQ canQ beQ describedQ as
a. theQ kneeQ isQ inferiorQ toQ theQ ankle
b. theQ kneeQ isQ distalQ toQ theQ ankle
c. theQkneeQ isQ proximalQtoQ theQ ankle
d. bothQ aQ andQ bQ above
ANS:Q C DIF: Application REF:Q pp.Q7-
8QOBJ:Q5QTOP:Q AnatomicalQdirectio
ns
7. TheQrelationshipQ betweenQ theQ heartQ andQ theQ lungsQ canQ beQ describedQ as
a. theQ heartQ isQ distalQ toQ theQ lungs
b. theQ heartQ isQ medialQ toQ theQ lungs
c. theQ heartQ isQ lateralQ toQ theQ lungs
d. bothQ aQ andQ cQ above
ANS:Q B DIF: Application
REF:Q p.Q7QOBJ:Q5QTOP:Q An
atomicalQdirections
8. TheQtermQ mostQ oppositeQ proximalQ is
a. medial
b. superior
c. anterior
d. distal
ANS:Q D DIF:
Memorization
QREF:Qp.Q7QOBJ:Q 5
TOP:Q AnatomicalQ directions
9. BecauseQhumansQwalkQinQanQuprightQposition,QtheQtwoQtermsQthatQcanQbeQusedQinterchangea
Q blyQare
a. posteriorQ andQ ventral
b. posteriorQ andQ inferior
c. posteriorQ andQ superficial
d. posteriorQ andQ dorsal
ANS:Q D DIF:
Memorization
QREF:Qp.Q7QOBJ:Q 5
TOP:Q AnatomicalQ directions
10. TheQtermQ mostQ oppositeQ medialQ is
a. dorsal
b. lateral
c. superficial
d. noneQ ofQ theQ above
ANS:Q B DIF:
Memorization
QREF:Qp.Q7QOBJ:Q 5
Edition Author: Kevin T. Patton, Thompson, Williamson All
Chapters [1-22] With Verified Questions and Answers
100%Complete A+ Guide Newest Version
,ThibodeauQ &Q Patton:Q StructureQ &Q FunctionQ ofQ theQ Body,Q 16thQ EditionQ TestQ Bank
TableQ ofQ Contents:
ChapterQ 1.Q IntroductionQ toQ theQ Body
ChapterQ 2.Q ChemistryQ ofQ Life
ChapterQ 3.Q Cells
ChapterQ 4.Q Tissues
ChapterQ 5.Q OrganQ Systems
ChapterQ 6.Q SkinQ andQ Membranes
ChapterQ 7.Q SkeletalQ System
ChapterQ 8.Q MuscularQ System
ChapterQ 9.Q NervousQ System
ChapterQ 10.Q Senses
ChapterQ 11.Q EndocrineQ System
ChapterQ 12.Q Blood
ChapterQ 13.Q CardiovascularbSystem
ChapterQ 14.Q LymphaticQ SystemQ andQ Immunity
ChapterQ 15.Q RespiratoryQ System
ChapterQ 16.Q DigestiveQ System
ChapterQ 17.Q NutritionQ andQ Metabolism
ChapterQ 18.Q UrinaryQ System
ChapterQ 19.Q FluidQ andQ ElectrolyteQ Balance
ChapterQ 20.Q Acid-BaseQ Balance
ChapterQ 21.Q ReproductiveQ Systems
ChapterQ 22.Q Growth,Q Development,Q andQ Aging
,Chapter 01: Introduction to the body
Q Q Q Q Q
Thibodeau & Patton: Structure & Function of the Body, 16th Edition
Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q
MULTIPLEQ CHOICE
1. TheQwordQ derivedQ fromQ twoQ wordQpartsQ thatQ meanQ “cuttingQ apart”Q is
a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
ANS:Q C DIF: Memorization REF: p.Q 3
OBJ:Q 1 TOP:Q Introduction
2. TheQ studyQofQ howQ theQ bodyQ functionsQ isQ called
a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
ANS:Q A DIF: Memorization REF: p.Q 3
OBJ:Q 1 TOP:Q Introduction
3. TheQcorrectQ sequenceQ ofQtheQ levelQ ofQorganizationQ is
a. cellular,Qchemical,Q tissue,Q organ
b. chemical,Q cellular,Qtissue,Q organ
c. chemical,Qcellular,Qorgan,Q tissue
d. chemical,Qtissue,Qcellular,Q organ
ANS:Q B DIF: Memorization REF: p.Q 5
OBJ:Q 3 TOP:Q StructuralQ levelsQ ofQ organization
4. TheQsmallestQ livingQ unitQ ofQstructureQ isQ consideredQ toQ beQ atQ the
a. chemicalQlevel
b. cellularQ level
c. organQlevel
d. tissueQlevel
ANS:Q B DIF: Memorization REF: p.Q 6
OBJ:Q 3 TOP:Q StructuralQ levelsQ ofQ organization
5. TheQreferenceQ positionQ forQ allQ bodyQdirectionalQ termsQ isQ the
a. anatomicalQ position
b. proneQposition
, c. supineQ position
d. sittingQposition
ANS:QA DIF: Memorization REF:Qpp.Q6-
Q7QOBJ:Q4 TOP:Q AnatomicalQposition
6. TheQrelationshipQ betweenQ theQ kneeQ andQ theQ ankleQ canQ beQ describedQ as
a. theQ kneeQ isQ inferiorQ toQ theQ ankle
b. theQ kneeQ isQ distalQ toQ theQ ankle
c. theQkneeQ isQ proximalQtoQ theQ ankle
d. bothQ aQ andQ bQ above
ANS:Q C DIF: Application REF:Q pp.Q7-
8QOBJ:Q5QTOP:Q AnatomicalQdirectio
ns
7. TheQrelationshipQ betweenQ theQ heartQ andQ theQ lungsQ canQ beQ describedQ as
a. theQ heartQ isQ distalQ toQ theQ lungs
b. theQ heartQ isQ medialQ toQ theQ lungs
c. theQ heartQ isQ lateralQ toQ theQ lungs
d. bothQ aQ andQ cQ above
ANS:Q B DIF: Application
REF:Q p.Q7QOBJ:Q5QTOP:Q An
atomicalQdirections
8. TheQtermQ mostQ oppositeQ proximalQ is
a. medial
b. superior
c. anterior
d. distal
ANS:Q D DIF:
Memorization
QREF:Qp.Q7QOBJ:Q 5
TOP:Q AnatomicalQ directions
9. BecauseQhumansQwalkQinQanQuprightQposition,QtheQtwoQtermsQthatQcanQbeQusedQinterchangea
Q blyQare
a. posteriorQ andQ ventral
b. posteriorQ andQ inferior
c. posteriorQ andQ superficial
d. posteriorQ andQ dorsal
ANS:Q D DIF:
Memorization
QREF:Qp.Q7QOBJ:Q 5
TOP:Q AnatomicalQ directions
10. TheQtermQ mostQ oppositeQ medialQ is
a. dorsal
b. lateral
c. superficial
d. noneQ ofQ theQ above
ANS:Q B DIF:
Memorization
QREF:Qp.Q7QOBJ:Q 5