FOR FUNDAMENTALS OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY FOR NURSES
AND HEALTHCARE STUDENTS BY WILEY BLACKWELL THIRD EDITION
,1………………………………………… Introduction to the Human Body
2………………………………………… Chemical Organization at the Cellular Level
3. ………………………………………..Cellular Structure and Function
4. …………………………………………Tissue Types and Functions
5. …………………………………………….The Integumentary System: Skin, Hair, and Nails
6. …………………………………………………Bone Tissue and Skeletal Structure
7…………………………………………….. The Axial Skeleton: Backbone and Skull
8. ………………………………………………The Appendicular Skeleton: Limbs and Girdles
9. ………………………………………………Understanding Joints: Articulations in the Body
10. ……………………………………………..Muscle Tissue: Structure and Function
11. ………………………………………………The Muscular System: Movement and Control
12. ………………………………………………The Nervous System and Neuronal Tissues
13………………………………………………… Peripheral Nervous System: Nerve Networks
14…………………………………………………Central Nervous System: Brain and Spinal Cord
15…………………………………………......... Sensory Perception: Exploring the Special Senses
16………………………………………………… Autonomic Nervous System: Involuntary Control
17…………………………………………….………The Endocrine System: Hormonal Regulation
18. ………………………………………………….Cardiovascular System: Blood Components
19. …………………………………………………Cardiovascular System: The Pumping Heart
20…………………………………………………Cardiovascular System: Circulatory Pathways
21……………………………………………….. Lymphatic and Immune Systems: Defense Mechanisms
22. …………………………………………….Respiratory System: Gas Exchange and Breathing
23. …………………………………………….Digestive System: Food Processing and Nutrient Absorption
24…………………………………………… Metabolism and Nutrition: Energy Balance
25…………………………………………… Urinary System: Filtering and Waste Removal
26………………………. …………………..Fluids, Electrolytes, and pH Regulation
27. …………………………………………Reproductive Systems: Male and Female Anatomy
28. ………………………………………….Developmental Processes and Genetic Inheritance
, CHAPTER 1: INRODUCTION TO THE HUMAN BODY
1. What is the primary focus of the Introduction to the Human Body?
A Understanding cellular processes
B Exploring the anatomy of various organs
C Investigating physiological functions
D Providing an overview of human structure and function
Answer: D providing an overview of human structure and function
Explanation: The Introduction to the Human Body serves as a foundational overview, introducing the
structure and function of the human body as a whole.
2. Which of the following is NOT a major system of the human body?
A Digestive System
B Respiratory System
C Skeletal System
D Genetic System
Answer: D Genetic System
Explanation: While genetics play a crucial role in human biology, it is not considered a major system of
the human body like the digestive, respiratory, and skeletal systems.
3. What is the study of the structure of body parts and their relationships to one another called?
A Physiology
B Anatomy
C Histology
D Pathology
Answer: B Anatomy
Explanation: Anatomy is the study of the structure of body parts and their relationships to one
another, providing the foundation for understanding how the body functions.
4. Which of the following is NOT a level of structural organization in the human body?
A Chemical level