Major Themes of Anatomy and Physiology
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True n/nFalse nQuestions
1. Sometimesnanatomicalntermsncome nfromnoriginsnthatndonnotnlendnanyninsightnintontheirnmeaning.
2. Feelingnfornswollennlymphnnodesnisnannexample nofnauscultation.
3. We ncannsee nthroughnbonesnwithnmagneticnresonance nimagingn(MRI).
4. Histologynisnthe nstudynof nstructuresnthatncannbe nobservednwithoutnanmagnifyingnlens.
5. Cellsnwere nfirstnnamednbynmicroscopistnRobertnHooke.
6. Allnfunctionsnof nthe nbodyncannbe ninterpretednasnthe neffectsnofncellularnactivity.
7. The nhypothetico-
deductive nmethodnisncommonninnphysiology,nwhereasnthe ninductive nmethodnisncommonninnanato
my.
8. Annindividualnscientificnfactnhasnmore ninformationnthannantheory.
9. Evolutionaryn(Darwinian) nmedicine ntracesnsome nofnourndiseasesntonournevolutionarynpast.
10. The ntermsndevelopmentnandnevolutionnhave nthe nsame nmeaningninnphysiology.
,11. Organsnare nmade nofntissues.
12. Anmolecule nof nwaternisnmore ncomplex nthannanmitochondrionn(organelle).
13. Homeostasisnandnoccupyingnspace nare nbothnunique ncharacteristicsnof nlivingnthings.
14. Positive nfeedbacknhelpsntonrestorennormalnfunctionnwhennonenofnthenbody'snphysiologicalnvariables
n getsn outn of n balance.
15. Negative nfeedbacknisnanself-
amplifyingnchainnof neventsnthatntendsntonproduce nrapidnchange ninnthe nbody.
16. Anatomistsnaroundnthe nworldnadhere ntonanlexiconnofnstandardninternationalnterms,nwhichnstipulates
n bothn Latinn names n andn accepted n English n equivalents.
Multiple nChoice nQuestions
17. Feelingnstructuresnwithnyournfingertipsnisncalledn
,nwhereasntappingnonnthenbodynandnlisteningnfornsoundsnofnabnormalitiesnisncalledn.
A. palpation;nauscultation
, B. auscultation;npercussion
C. percussion;nauscultation
D. palpation;npercussion
E. percussion;npalpation
18. Knownnasn"the nfathernofnmodernnanatomy,"n
wasnthe nfirstntonpublishnaccurate ndrawingsnofnthe nbody.
A. Vesalius
B. Maimonides
C. Harvey
D. Aristotle
E. vannLeeuwenhoek
19. The nmostninfluentialnmedicalntextbooknof nthe nancientneranwasnwrittennbyn .
A. Hippocrates
B. Aristotle
C. Galen
D. Vesalius
E. Avicenna