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 explains that damage to a cell’s internal structures
can disrupt the function of an entire organ. This explanation
reflects how biological complexity increases across
organizational levels. Which level of organization directly links
cellular specialization to overall organ performance?
,Options
A. Chemical
B. Cellular
C. Tissue
D. Organ system
Correct Answer
C. Tissue
Rationales
• Correct: Tissues consist of groups of specialized cells
working together, directly translating cellular structure into
coordinated organ function. Tissue-level disruption
explains how cellular damage scales upward.
• A: Chemical level involves atoms and molecules but does
not directly coordinate functional activity.
• B: Cellular level explains specialization but not integration
among multiple cells.
• D: Organ systems involve multiple organs and represent a
higher, less direct link.
Teaching Point
Tissues integrate specialized cells into functional units.
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–Function Relationships
Question Stem
When examining different organs, a student notes that
structural differences reflect specific functional demands.
Which principle best explains why anatomical structures vary
across body systems?
Options
A. Anatomical uniformity
B. Structural hierarchy
C. Complementarity of structure and function
D. Physiological redundancy
Correct Answer
C. Complementarity of structure and function
Rationales
• Correct: The complementarity principle states that
anatomical structures are shaped by and suited to their
specific functions.
• A: Uniformity contradicts observed anatomical diversity.
• B: Hierarchy describes organization, not functional
adaptation.
• D: Redundancy is not a core anatomical principle.
, Teaching Point
Function depends on anatomical design.
Citation
Martini et al. (2024). Ch. 1.
MCQ 3
Reference
Ch. 1 — Studying the Human Body — Homeostasis
Question Stem
A physiology demonstration shows body temperature returning
to normal after mild cold exposure. Which feature of
homeostasis best explains this stabilization?
Options
A. Variable isolation
B. Positive feedback
C. Dynamic equilibrium
D. Anatomical symmetry
Correct Answer
C. Dynamic equilibrium
Rationales
• Correct: Homeostasis maintains internal conditions within
a narrow range through continuous adjustments, known as
dynamic equilibrium.
• A: Variables are regulated, not isolated.