PHYSIOLOGY
12TH EDITION
• AUTHOR(S)FREDERIC H. MARTINI;
JUDI L. NATH; EDWIN F.
BARTHOLOMEW
TEST BANK
MCQ 1
Reference
Ch. 1 — Levels of Organization — Structure–Function
Relationships
Question Stem
A student explains that organ systems exist independently and
only interact during disease states. When reviewing normal
physiology, which principle best corrects this misunderstanding
based on levels of organization?
,Options
A. Each level of organization functions autonomously
B. Higher levels replace the function of lower levels
C. Interdependence exists across all organizational levels
D. Only organs integrate multiple tissue functions
Correct Answer
C
Rationales
Correct Option:
Levels of organization are hierarchically arranged, but
functionally interdependent. Cellular activities support tissues,
tissues support organs, and organs coordinate within systems.
Normal physiology depends on continuous interaction across
levels, not isolated operation.
Incorrect Options:
A. Organizational levels are not functionally autonomous.
B. Higher levels depend on, rather than replace, lower levels.
D. Integration occurs at multiple levels, not only organs.
Teaching Point
Physiological function depends on continuous interaction across
all levels of organization.
Citation
Martini, F. H., Nath, J. L., & Bartholomew, E. F. (2024).
Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology (12th ed.). Ch. 1.
,MCQ 2
Reference
Ch. 1 — Anatomy vs. Physiology — Scientific Perspective
Question Stem
Two students debate whether studying organ shape alone is
sufficient to understand body function. Which reasoning best
reflects the relationship between anatomy and physiology?
Options
A. Anatomy provides static information unrelated to function
B. Physiology explains function independently of structure
C. Structure determines functional capabilities
D. Function alters anatomy only during disease
Correct Answer
C
Rationales
Correct Option:
Anatomy and physiology are inseparable; anatomical structure
determines what functions are possible. Structural features
constrain and enable physiological processes at all levels of
organization.
Incorrect Options:
A. Anatomy is functionally relevant.
B. Physiology depends on structural features.
D. Structure–function relationships exist in normal conditions.
, Teaching Point
Structure determines function at every organizational level.
Citation
Martini et al., 2024. Ch. 1.
MCQ 3
Reference
Ch. 1 — Levels of Organization — Cellular Level
Question Stem
A researcher observes disrupted cellular membranes affecting
tissue performance. Which conclusion best reflects
organizational integration?
Options
A. Tissue dysfunction cannot originate at the cellular level
B. Cellular abnormalities propagate to higher levels
C. Organ systems compensate completely for cellular damage
D. Only organs exhibit functional disruption
Correct Answer
B
Rationales
Correct Option:
Cells are the smallest functional units. Cellular dysfunction
compromises tissue integrity, organ performance, and system
function through hierarchical dependence.