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Gray's Anatomy for Students
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Richard L. Drake, A. Wayne Vogl, Adam W. M. Mitchell
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4th Edition
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Chapter 01: The Body
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Chapter 02: Back
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Chapter d 03: d Thorax 33
Chapter d 04: d Abdomen 57
Chapter d 05: d Pelvis and Perineum
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Chapter d 06: d Lower Limb d 98
Chapter d 07: d Upper Limb d 106
Chapter d 08: d Head and Neck
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Chapter 01: The Body
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Drake: Gray's Anatomy for Students, 4th Edition
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MULTIPLE CHOICE d
1. Which of the following describes anatomy?
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a. using devices to investigate parameters such as heart rate and blood pressure
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b. investigating human structure via dissections and other methods d d d d d d d
c. studying the unusual manner in which an organism responds to painful stimuli
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d. examining the physiology of life d d d d
ANS: B DIF: memorization
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2. Systemic anatomy is a term that refers to:
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a. physiological investigation at a microscopic level. d d d d d
b. anatomical investigation that begins in the head and neck and concludes at the feet.
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c. anatomical investigation that utilizes an approach studying the body by
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systems—groups of organs having a common function.
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d. anatomical investigation at the molecular level. d d d d d
ANS: C DIF: memorization
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3. A plane through the body that would divide the body into right and left sides is called:
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a. sagittal. WWW.TBSM.WS
b. frontal.
c. coronal.
d. transverse.
ANS: A DIF: memorization
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4. A d plane through the body that would divide the body into anterior and posterior portions is:
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a. sagittal.
b. median.
c. coronal.
d. transverse.
ANS: C DIF: memorization
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5. The plane which divides the individual into upper and lower parts is the:
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a. sagittal plane. d
b. frontal plane. d
c. transverse plane. d
d. superficial plane. d
ANS: C DIF: memorization
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6. A d sagittal section divides the body into:
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a. upper and lower portions.
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b. right and left portions.
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c. front and back portions.
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ANS: B DIF: memorization
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7. Moving a body part away from the medial plane of the body is called:
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a. adduction.
b. abduction.
c. flexion.
d. extension.
ANS: B DIF: memorization
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8. Muscles may be named according to:
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a. function.
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c. points of attachment. d d
d. all of the above.
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ANS: D DIF: application REF: Anatomy and Imaging d d
TOP: How Muscles Are Named
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TRUE/FALSE
1. Anatomy is the study of the functions of an organism and its parts, as opposed to
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the study of its structure.
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ANS: F DIF: memorization
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2. In anatomical position, the person is standing erect with arms at the sides and palms dorsal.
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ANS: F DIF: memorization
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3. Ipsilateral simply means on the same side.d d d d d d
ANS: T DIF: memorization
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4. Bilateral symmetry is characteristic of external body organization, but not necessarily of
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internal organization.
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ANS: T DIF: memorization
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