A) Anatomy22is22the22study22of22the22structure22of22the22body.
B) Gross22anatomy22is22the22study22of22tissues22and22cells.
C) Comparative22anatomy22is22the22study22of22more22than22one22species.
D) Regional22anatomy22is22the22study22of22multiple22organ22systems22in22a22specific22area22of22the2
2body.
E) Systemic22anatomy22focuses22on22one22organ22system22at22a22time.
Answer:2 2 B22Sect
ion:2 2 1.01
Topic:2 2 Scope22of22anatomy22and22physiology;22Basic22terminology2
2Bloom's:2 2 2.22Understand
Learning22Outcome:2 2 1.1a22Define22anatomy22and22some22of22its22subdisciplines.22A
ccessibility:2 2 Keyboard22Navigation;22Screen22Reader22Compatible
2) The22study22of22microscopic22tissues22is22called22 .
A) cytology
B) gross22anatomy
C) dissection
D) histology
E) auscultation
Answer:2 2 D22Sect
ion:2 2 1.01
Topic:2 2 Basic22terminolog
y22Bloom's:2 2 1.22Rememb
er
Learning22Outcome:2 2 1.1a22Define22anatomy22and22some22of22its22subdisciplines.22A
ccessibility:2 2 Keyboard22Navigation;22Screen22Reader22Compatible
3) A22subdiscipline22of22anatomy22in22which22multiple22organ22systems22are22studied22in22a22sp
ecific22area22of22the22body22is22 anatomy.
Answer:2 2 regional
22Section:2 2 1.01
Topic:2 2 Scope22of22anatomy22and22physi
ology22Bloom's:2 2 1.22Remember
Learning22Outcome:2 2 1.1a22Define22anatomy22and22some22of22its22subdisciplines.22A
ccessibility:2 2 Keyboard22Navigation;22Screen22Reader22Compatible
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,4) anatomy22is22the22study22of22structures22visible22to22the22naked22eye.
Answer:2 2 Gross22
Section:2 2 1.01
Topic:2 2 Scope22of22anatomy22and22physi
ology22Bloom's:2 2 1.22Remember
Learning22Outcome:2 2 1.1a22Define22anatomy22and22some22of22its22subdisciplines.22A
ccessibility:2 2 Keyboard22Navigation;22Screen22Reader22Compatible
5) Functional22
goes22beyond22simply22studying22the22structure22of22organs22and22provides22reasons22fo
r22them.
Answer:2 2 morphology22Se
ction:2 2 1.01
Topic:2 2 Scope22of22anatomy22and22physi
ology22Bloom's:2 2 1.22Remember
Learning22Outcome:2 2 1.1a22Define22anatomy22and22some22of22its22subdisciplines.22A
ccessibility:2 2 Keyboard22Navigation;22Screen22Reader22Compatible
6) Regional22anatomy22is22the22study22of22multiple22organ22systems22at22once22in22a22particular22
portion22of22the22body.
Answer:2 2 TRUE22
Section:2 2 1.01
Topic:2 2 Scope22of22anatomy22and22physi
ology22Bloom's:2 2 1.22Remember
Learning22Outcome:2 2 1.1a22Define22anatomy22and22some22of22its22subdisciplines.22A
ccessibility:2 2 Keyboard22Navigation;22Screen22Reader22Compatible
7) Which22of22the22following22is22true22regarding22systemic22versus22regional22anatomy?
A) Systemic22anatomy22focuses22on22only22one22system22at22a22time.
B) Regional22anatomy22focuses22on22only22one22system22at22a22time.
C) Systemic22anatomy22focuses22on22several22organ22systems.
D) Systemic22anatomy22focuses22on22several22regions22of22the22body.
Answer:2 2 A22Sect
ion:2 2 1.01
Topic:2 2 Scope22of22anatomy22and22physi
ology22Bloom's:2 2 4.22Analyze
Learning22Outcome:2 2 1.1a22Define22anatomy22and22some22of22its22subdisciplines.22A
ccessibility:2 2 Keyboard22Navigation;22Screen22Reader22Compatible
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, 8) Auscultation22is22 .
A) listening22to22natural22sounds22made22by22the22body
B) looking22at22the22body's22appearance22in22a22physical22examination
C) feeling22a22structure22with22the22hands
D) tapping22on22the22body22and22feeling22for22resistance
E) examining22test22results22for22diagnosis22of22symptoms22involving22the22abdominal22cavity
Answer:2 2 A22Sect
ion:2 2 1.01
Topic:2 2 Basic22terminolog
y22Bloom's:2 2 1.22Rememb
er
Learning22Outcome:2 2 1.1b22Name22and22describe22some22approaches22to22studying22
anatomy.22Accessibility:2 2 Keyboard22Navigation;22Screen22Reader22Compatible
9) Feeling22a22structure,22like22a22swollen22lymph22node,22with22the22hands22is22called22 .
Answer:2 2 palpatio
n22Section:2 2 1.01
Topic:2 2 Basic22terminolog
y22Bloom's:2 2 1.22Rememb
er
Learning22Outcome:2 2 1.1b22Name22and22describe22some22approaches22to22studying22
anatomy.22Accessibility:2 2 Keyboard22Navigation;22Screen22Reader22Compatible
10) Listening22to22natural22sounds22made22by22the22body22is22called22 .
Answer:
auscultation
22auscultating
Section:2 2 1.01
Topic:2 2 Basic22terminolog
y22Bloom's:2 2 1.22Rememb
er
Learning22Outcome:2 2 1.1b22Name22and22describe22some22approaches22to22studying22
anatomy.22Accessibility:2 2 Keyboard22Navigation;22Screen22Reader22Compatible
11) If22a22physician22feels22for22broken22bones22under22the22skin,22she22would22be22utilizing22
the22method22of22study22referred22to22as22 .
Answer:
palpation
22palpating
Section:2 2 1.01
Topic:2 2 Basic22terminolog
y22Bloom's:2 2 3.22Apply
Learning22Outcome:2 2 1.1b22Name22and22describe22some22approaches22to22studying22
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