STRUCTURE & FUNCTION b b b
OF THE BODY
n b b
16thb Edition,b Pattonb &b Thibodeau
nn
n n n
TEST BANK bnn
,Thibodeaun &n Patton:n Structuren &n Functionn ofn then Body,n 16thn Editionn Testn Bank
Tablen ofn Contents:
Chaptern 1.n Introductionn ton then Body
Chaptern 2.n Chemistryn ofn Life
Chaptern 3.n Cells
Chaptern 4.n Tissues
Chaptern 5.n Organn Systems
Chaptern 6.n Skinn andn Membranes
Chaptern 7.n Skeletaln System
Chaptern 8.n Muscularn System
Chaptern 9.n Nervousn System
Chaptern 10.n Senses
Chaptern 11.n Endocrinen System
Chaptern 12.n Blood
Chaptern 13.n CardiovascularbSystem
Chaptern 14.n Lymphaticn Systemn andn Immunity
Chaptern 15.n Respiratoryn System
Chaptern 16.n Digestiven System
Chaptern 17.n Nutritionn andn Metabolism
Chaptern 18.n Urinaryn System
Chaptern 19.n Fluidn andn Electrolyten Balance
Chaptern 20.n Acid-Basen Balance
Chaptern 21.n Reproductiven Systems
Chaptern 22.n Growth,n Development,n andn Aging
,Chapter 01: Introduction to the body
n n n n n
Thibodeau & Patton: Structure & Function of the Body, 16th Edition
n n n n n n n n n n
MULTIPLEn CHOICE
1. Then wordn derivedn fromn twon wordn partsn thatn meann “cuttingn apart”n is
a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
ANS:n C DIF: Memorization REF: p.n 3
OBJ:n 1 TOP:n Introduction
2. Then studynofn hown then bodyn functionsn isn called
a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
ANS:n A DIF: Memorization REF: p.n 3
OBJ:n 1 TOP:n Introduction
3. Then correctn sequencen ofnthen leveln ofn organizationn is
a. cellular,nchemical,n tissue,n organ
b. chemical,n cellular,ntissue,norgan
c. chemical,ncellular,norgan,ntissue
d. chemical,ntissue,ncellular,norgan
ANS:n B DIF: Memorization REF: p.n 5
OBJ:n 3 TOP:n Structuraln levelsn ofn organization
4. Then smallestn livingn unitn ofn structuren isn consideredn ton ben atn the
a. chemicalnlevel
b. cellularn level
c. organnlevel
d. tissuenlevel
ANS:n B DIF: Memorization REF: p.n 6
OBJ:n 3 TOP:n Structuraln levelsn ofn organization
5. Then referencen positionn forn alln bodyndirectionaln termsn isn the
a. anatomicalnposition
b. pronenposition
, c. supinenposition
d. sittingnposition
ANS:n A DIF: Memorization REF:n pp.n6-
n7n OBJ:n 4 TOP:n Anatomicaln position
6. Then relationshipn betweenn then kneen andn then anklen cann ben describedn as
a. then kneen isn inferiorn ton then ankle
b. then kneen isn distaln ton then ankle
c. then kneen isn proximaln ton then ankle
d. bothn an andn bn above
ANS:n C DIF: Application REF:npp.n7-
8nOBJ:n 5n TOP:n Anatomicaln direction
s
7. Then relationshipn betweenn then heartn andn then lungsn cann ben describedn as
a. then heartn isn distaln ton then lungs
b. then heartn isn medialn ton then lungs
c. then heartn isn lateraln ton then lungs
d. bothn an andn cn above
ANS:n B DIF: Application
REF:np.n 7nOBJ:n 5n TOP:n Anat
omicaln directions
8. Then termn mostn oppositen proximaln is
a. medial
b. superior
c. anterior
d. distal
ANS:n D DIF:
Memorizationn
REF:n p.n 7n OBJ:n 5
TOP:n Anatomicaln directions
9. Becausen humansn walkn inn ann uprightn position,n then twon termsn thatn cann ben usedn interchangeanb
lyn are
a. posteriorn andn ventral
b. posteriorn andn inferior
c. posteriornandn superficial
d. posteriorn andn dorsal
ANS:n D DIF:
Memorizationn
REF:n p.n 7n OBJ:n 5
TOP:n Anatomicaln directions
10. Then termn mostn oppositen medialn is
a. dorsal
b. lateral
c. superficial
d. nonen ofn then above
ANS:n B DIF:
Memorizationn
REF:n p.n 7n OBJ:n 5