STRUCTURE & FUNCTION 6 6 6
OF THE BODY
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16th Edition, Patton & Thibodeau
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TEST BANK 6
,Thibodeau6&6Patton:6Structure6&6Function6of6the6Body,616th6Edition6Test6Bank
Table6of6Contents:
Chapter61.6Introduction6to6the6Body
Chapter62.6Chemistry6of6Life
Chapter63.6Cells
Chapter64.6Tissues
Chapter65.6Organ6Systems
Chapter66.6Skin6and6Membranes
Chapter67.6Skeletal6System
Chapter68.6Muscular6System
Chapter69.6Nervous6System
Chapter610.6Senses
Chapter611.6Endocrine6System
Chapter612.6Blood
Chapter613.6Cardiovascular6System
Chapter614.6Lymphatic6System6and6Immunity
Chapter615.6Respiratory6System
Chapter616.6Digestive6System
Chapter617.6Nutrition6and6Metabolism
Chapter618.6Urinary6System
Chapter619.6Fluid6and6Electrolyte6Balance
Chapter620.6Acid-Base6Balance
Chapter621.6Reproductive6Systems
Chapter622.6Growth,6Development,6and6Aging
,Chapter601:6Introduction6to6the6body
Thibodeau6&6Patton:6Structure6&6Function6of6the6Body,616th6Edition
MULTIPLE6CHOICE
1. The6word6derived6 from6two6word6parts6that6mean6“cutting6apart”6is
a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
ANS:6 C DIF: Memorization REF: p.63
OBJ:6 1 TOP:6 Introduction
2. The6study6of6how6the6body6functions6is6called
a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
ANS:6 A DIF: Memorization REF: p.63
OBJ:6 1 TOP:6 Introduction
3. The6correct6sequence6of6the6level6of6organization6is
a. cellular,6chemical,6tissue,6organ
b. chemical,6cellular,6tissue,6organ
c. chemical,6cellular,6organ,6tissue
d. chemical,6tissue,6cellular,6organ
ANS:6 B DIF: Memorization REF: p.65
OBJ:6 3 TOP:6 Structural6levels6of6organization
4. The6smallest6living6unit6of6structure6is6considered6to6be6at6the
a. chemical6level
b. cellular6level
c. organ6level
d. tissue6level
ANS:6 B DIF: Memorization REF: p.66
OBJ:6 3 TOP:6 Structural6levels6of6organization
5. The6reference6position6for6all6body6directional6terms6is6the
a. anatomical6position
b. prone6position
, c. supine6position
d. sitting6position
ANS:6A DIF: Memorization REF:6pp.66-
76OBJ:64 TOP:6 Anatomical6position
6. The6relationship6between6the6knee6and6the6ankle6can6be6described6as
a. the6knee6is6inferior6to6the6ankle
b. the6knee6is6distal6to6the6ankle
c. the6knee6is6proximal6to6the6ankle
d. both6a6and6b6above
ANS:6 C DIF: Application REF:6 pp.67-8
OBJ:656TOP:6 Anatomical6directions
7. The6relationship6between6the6heart6and6the6lungs6can6be6described6as
a. the6heart6is6distal6to6the6lungs
b. the6heart6is6medial6to6the6lungs
c. the6heart6is6lateral6to6the6lungs
d. both6a6and6c6above
ANS:6 B DIF: Application REF:6 p.67
OBJ:656TOP:6 Anatomical6directions
8. The6term6most6opposite6proximal6is
a. medial
b. superior
c. anterior
d. distal
ANS:6 D DIF: Memorization
REF:6p.676OBJ:6 5
TOP:6 Anatomical6directions
9. Because6humans6walk6in6an6upright6position,6the6two6terms6that6can6be6used6interchangeably
6are
a. posterior6and6ventral
b. posterior6and6inferior
c. posterior6and6superficial
d. posterior6and6dorsal
ANS:6 D DIF: Memorization
REF:6p.676OBJ:6 5
TOP:6 Anatomical6directions
10. The6term6most6opposite6medial6is
a. dorsal
b. lateral
c. superficial
d. none6of6the6above
ANS:6 B DIF: Memorization
REF:6p.676OBJ:6 5
TOP:6 Anatomical6directions
11. The6relationship6between6the6skin6and6the6muscles6 can6be6described6as
a. the6skin6is6superficial6to6the6muscle
b. the6muscle6is6superficial6to6the6skin