PHYSIOLOGY
12TH EDITION
• AUTHOR(S)FREDERIC H. MARTINI;
JUDI L. NATH; EDWIN F.
BARTHOLOMEW
TEST BANK
MCQ 1
Reference
Ch. 1 — An Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology — Levels of
Organization
Question Stem
A student studying muscle contraction examines actin and
myosin interactions before considering how an entire muscle
produces movement. This approach reflects a specific
organizational strategy emphasized in anatomy and physiology.
,Which level of organization is being used as the foundation for
understanding higher-level function?
Options
A. Cellular level
B. Chemical level
C. Tissue level
D. Organ level
Correct Answer
B. Chemical level
Rationales
Correct Option:
The chemical level focuses on atoms and molecules, including
proteins such as actin and myosin. Understanding molecular
interactions explains how structural properties enable
contraction, which later integrates into cellular and tissue-level
function. Structure at this level determines the mechanisms
underlying higher organizational levels.
Incorrect Options:
A. The cellular level involves whole cells, not the molecular
interactions within them.
C. Tissue level analysis occurs after cellular mechanisms are
understood.
D. Organ-level function depends on prior cellular and molecular
processes.
,Teaching Point
Physiological function emerges from molecular interactions at
the chemical level.
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 — An Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology —
Structure and Function
Question Stem
A student claims that anatomy focuses only on memorizing
body parts, while physiology explains how the body works
independently of structure. Which response best corrects this
misunderstanding using the textbook’s core theme?
Options
A. Anatomy precedes physiology but does not influence it
B. Physiology can be studied without anatomical context
C. Structure and function are interdependent at all levels
D. Anatomy applies only to gross structures
Correct Answer
C. Structure and function are interdependent at all levels
Rationales
, Correct Option:
The textbook emphasizes that anatomical structure determines
physiological function. From molecules to organ systems, form
constrains and enables function, making the disciplines
inseparable. Understanding function requires understanding
the structure performing it.
Incorrect Options:
A. Anatomy and physiology are integrated, not sequentially
independent.
B. Physiological mechanisms rely on anatomical features.
D. Anatomy includes microscopic and molecular structures.
Teaching Point
Function cannot be fully understood without understanding
structure.
Citation
Martini et al. (2024). Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology
(12th ed.). Ch. 1.
MCQ 3
Reference
Ch. 1 — An Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology — Levels of
Organization
Question Stem
Damage to the epithelial lining of the intestine impairs nutrient