STRUCTURE & FUNCTION
OF THE BODY
16thb Edition,b Pattonb &b Thibodeau
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,ThibodeauA &A Patton:A StructureA &A FunctionA ofA theA Body,A 16thA EditionA TestA Bank
TableA ofA Contents:
ChapterA 1.A IntroductionA toA theA Body
ChapterA 2.A ChemistryA ofA Life
ChapterA 3.A Cells
ChapterA 4.A Tissues
ChapterA 5.A OrganA Systems
ChapterA 6.A SkinA andA Membranes
ChapterA 7.A SkeletalA System
ChapterA 8.A MuscularA System
ChapterA 9.A NervousA System
ChapterA 10.A Senses
ChapterA 11.A EndocrineA System
ChapterA 12.A Blood
ChapterA 13.A CardiovascularbSystem
ChapterA 14.A LymphaticA SystemA andA Immunity
ChapterA 15.A RespiratoryA System
ChapterA 16.A DigestiveA System
ChapterA 17.A NutritionA andA Metabolism
ChapterA 18.A UrinaryA System
ChapterA 19.A FluidA andA ElectrolyteA Balance
ChapterA 20.A Acid-BaseA Balance
ChapterA 21.A ReproductiveA Systems
ChapterA 22.A Growth,A Development,A andA Aging
,Chapter 01: Introduction to the body
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Thibodeau & Patton: Structure & Function of the Body, 16th Edition
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MULTIPLEA CHOICE
1. TheAwordA derivedA fromA twoA wordApartsA thatA meanA “cuttingA apart”A is
a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
ANS:A C DIF: Memorization REF: p.A 3
OBJ:A 1 TOP:A Introduction
2. TheA studyAofA howA theA bodyA functionsA isA called
a. physiology
b. homeostasis
c. anatomy
d. dissection
ANS:A A DIF: Memorization REF: p.A 3
OBJ:A 1 TOP:A Introduction
3. TheAcorrectA sequenceA ofAtheA levelA ofAorganizationA is
a. cellular,Achemical,A tissue,A organ
b. chemical,A cellular,Atissue,A organ
c. chemical,Acellular,Aorgan,A tissue
d. chemical,Atissue,Acellular,A organ
ANS:A B DIF: Memorization REF: p.A 5
OBJ:A 3 TOP:A StructuralA levelsA ofA organization
4. TheAsmallestA livingA unitA ofAstructureA isA consideredA toA beA atA the
a. chemicalAlevel
b. cellularA level
c. organAlevel
d. tissueAlevel
ANS:A B DIF: Memorization REF: p.A 6
OBJ:A 3 TOP:A StructuralA levelsA ofA organization
5. TheAreferenceA positionA forA allA bodyAdirectionalA termsA isA the
a. anatomicalA position
b. proneAposition
, c. supineA position
d. sittingAposition
ANS:AA DIF: Memorization REF:App.A6-
A7AOBJ:A4 TOP:A AnatomicalAposition
6. TheArelationshipA betweenA theA kneeA andA theA ankleA canA beA describedA as
a. theA kneeA isA inferiorA toA theA ankle
b. theA kneeA isA distalA toA theA ankle
c. theAkneeA isA proximalAtoA theA ankle
d. bothA aA andA bA above
ANS:A C DIF: Application REF:A pp.A7-
8AOBJ:A5ATOP:A AnatomicalAdirectio
ns
7. TheArelationshipA betweenA theA heartA andA theA lungsA canA beA describedA as
a. theA heartA isA distalA toA theA lungs
b. theA heartA isA medialA toA theA lungs
c. theA heartA isA lateralA toA theA lungs
d. bothA aA andA cA above
ANS:A B DIF: Application
REF:A p.A7AOBJ:A5ATOP:A An
atomicalAdirections
8. TheAtermA mostA oppositeA proximalA is
a. medial
b. superior
c. anterior
d. distal
ANS:A D DIF:
Memorization
AREF:Ap.A7AOBJ:A 5
TOP:A AnatomicalA directions
9. BecauseAhumansAwalkAinAanAuprightAposition,AtheAtwoAtermsAthatAcanAbeAusedAinterchangea
A blyAare
a. posteriorA andA ventral
b. posteriorA andA inferior
c. posteriorA andA superficial
d. posteriorA andA dorsal
ANS:A D DIF:
Memorization
AREF:Ap.A7AOBJ:A 5
TOP:A AnatomicalA directions
10. TheAtermA mostA oppositeA medialA is
a. dorsal
b. lateral
c. superficial
d. noneA ofA theA above
ANS:A B DIF:
Memorization
AREF:Ap.A7AOBJ:A 5