TEST BANK
FUNDAMENTALS OF
ANATOMY S PHYSIOLOGY
11thEdition
ByFredericH MartiniJ, udiL. Nath
,Test Bank for Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology, 8th Edition, Martini
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. An Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
Chapter 2. The Chemical Level of Organization
Chapter 3. The Cellular Level of Organization
Chapter 4. The Tissue Level of Organization
Chapter 5. The Integumentary System
Chapter 6. Osseous Tissue and Bone Structure
Chapter 7. The Axial Skeleton
Chapter 8. The Appendicular Skeleton
Chapter 9. Articulations
Chapter 10. Muscle Tissue
Chapter 11. The Muscular System
Chapter 12. Neural Tissue
Chapter 13.The Spinal Cord, Spinal Nerves, and Spinal Reflexes
Chapter 14. The Brain and Cranial Nerves
Chapter 15. Neural Integration I: Sensory Pathways and the Somatic Nervous System
Chapter 16. Neural Integration II: The Autonomic Nervous System and Higher-Order Func
Chapter 17. The Special Senses
Chapter 18. The Endocrine System
Chapter 19. Blood
Chapter 20. The Heart
Chapter 21. Blood Vessels and Circulation
Chapter 22. The Lymphoid System and Immunity
Chapter 23. The Respiratory System
Chapter 24. The Digestive System
Chapter 25. Metabolism and Energetics
Chapter 26. The Urinary System
Chapter 27. Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance
Chapter 28. The Reproductive System
Chapter 29. Development and Inheritance
, Chapter 1 An Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
Test Bank for Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology, 11th Edition Latest edition 2024/25
Multiple Choice Questions
1) The analysis of the internal structure of individual cells is called
A) cytology.
B) histology.
C) embryology.
D) physiology.
E) anatomy.
Answer: A
Diff: 1
Skill: Level 1 Questions: Reviewing Facts and Terms
2) The study of the general form and superficial markings of an organism is called
anatomy.
A) gross
B) surface
C) systemic
D) regional
E) surgical
Answer: B
Diff: 1
Skill: Level 1 Questions: Reviewing Facts and Terms
representation is prohibitively expensive for large segments of the population. This raises concerns about
fairness and whether individuals from lower socioeconomic backgrounds are disadvantaged by the high cost
legal services. Legal aid programs and pro bono work attempt to address these disparities, but challenges
remain in ensuring equal access to justice for all.### 6. **Conclusion**Ethical and legal issues are deeply
intertwined and pervasive across all sectors of society. The need to balance moral considerations with legal
obligations is a constant challenge in fields such as healthcare, business, technology, and law. As society
continues to evolve, new ethical and legal questions will inevitably arise, particularly in the face of
technological advancements and shifting social norms. The development of robust ethical frameworks and le
structures that can adapt to these changes is critical for ensuring that human rights, fairness, and justice are
upheld in an
3) The study of the superficial and internal features in a specific area of the body is
called anatomy.
A) surface
B) regional
C) surgical
D) pathological
E) radiographic
Answer: B
Diff: 1
Skill: Level 1 Questions: Reviewing Facts and Terms
4) Anatomical features that change during illness are studied in anatomy.
A) gross
B) surface
, C) microscopic
D) pathological
E) regional
Answer: D
Diff: 1
Skill: Level 1 Questions: Reviewing Facts and Terms
5) The study of the liver is to gross anatomy as the study of the liver cell is to
A) physiology.
B) regional anatomy.
C) cytology.
D) systemic anatomy.
E) radiographic anatomy.
Answer: C
Diff: 1
Skill: Level 1 Questions: Reviewing Facts and Terms
6) The study of the first two months of development is termed A) histology.
B) embryology.
C) cytology.
D) pathology.
E) organology.
Answer: B
Diff: 1
Skill: Level 1 Questions: Reviewing Facts and Terms
7) The study of the function of specific organ systems is called A) systemic physiology.
B) organ physiology.
C) cell physiology.
D) pathological physiology.
E) histology.
Answer: A
Diff: 1
Skill: Level 1 Questions: Reviewing Facts and Terms
representation is prohibitively expensive for large segments of the population. This raises concerns about
fairness and whether individuals from lower socioeconomic backgrounds are disadvantaged by the high cost
legal services. Legal aid programs and pro bono work attempt to address these disparities, but challenges
remain in ensuring equal access to justice for all.### 6. **Conclusion**Ethical and legal issues are deeply
intertwined and pervasive across all sectors of society. The need to balance moral considerations with legal
obligations is a constant challenge in fields such as healthcare, business, technology, and law. As society
continues to evolve, new ethical and legal questions will inevitably arise, particularly in the face of
technological advancements and shifting social norms. The development of robust ethical frameworks and leg
structures that can adapt to these changes is critical for ensuring that human rights, fairness, and justice are
upheld in an
8) Cardiovascular physiology is an example of A) histophysiology.
B) organ physiology.
C) systemic physiology.
D) pathological physiology.
E) physiological chemistry.
Answer: C
Diff: 1
Skill: Level 1 Questions: Reviewing Facts and Terms
FUNDAMENTALS OF
ANATOMY S PHYSIOLOGY
11thEdition
ByFredericH MartiniJ, udiL. Nath
,Test Bank for Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology, 8th Edition, Martini
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. An Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
Chapter 2. The Chemical Level of Organization
Chapter 3. The Cellular Level of Organization
Chapter 4. The Tissue Level of Organization
Chapter 5. The Integumentary System
Chapter 6. Osseous Tissue and Bone Structure
Chapter 7. The Axial Skeleton
Chapter 8. The Appendicular Skeleton
Chapter 9. Articulations
Chapter 10. Muscle Tissue
Chapter 11. The Muscular System
Chapter 12. Neural Tissue
Chapter 13.The Spinal Cord, Spinal Nerves, and Spinal Reflexes
Chapter 14. The Brain and Cranial Nerves
Chapter 15. Neural Integration I: Sensory Pathways and the Somatic Nervous System
Chapter 16. Neural Integration II: The Autonomic Nervous System and Higher-Order Func
Chapter 17. The Special Senses
Chapter 18. The Endocrine System
Chapter 19. Blood
Chapter 20. The Heart
Chapter 21. Blood Vessels and Circulation
Chapter 22. The Lymphoid System and Immunity
Chapter 23. The Respiratory System
Chapter 24. The Digestive System
Chapter 25. Metabolism and Energetics
Chapter 26. The Urinary System
Chapter 27. Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance
Chapter 28. The Reproductive System
Chapter 29. Development and Inheritance
, Chapter 1 An Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
Test Bank for Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology, 11th Edition Latest edition 2024/25
Multiple Choice Questions
1) The analysis of the internal structure of individual cells is called
A) cytology.
B) histology.
C) embryology.
D) physiology.
E) anatomy.
Answer: A
Diff: 1
Skill: Level 1 Questions: Reviewing Facts and Terms
2) The study of the general form and superficial markings of an organism is called
anatomy.
A) gross
B) surface
C) systemic
D) regional
E) surgical
Answer: B
Diff: 1
Skill: Level 1 Questions: Reviewing Facts and Terms
representation is prohibitively expensive for large segments of the population. This raises concerns about
fairness and whether individuals from lower socioeconomic backgrounds are disadvantaged by the high cost
legal services. Legal aid programs and pro bono work attempt to address these disparities, but challenges
remain in ensuring equal access to justice for all.### 6. **Conclusion**Ethical and legal issues are deeply
intertwined and pervasive across all sectors of society. The need to balance moral considerations with legal
obligations is a constant challenge in fields such as healthcare, business, technology, and law. As society
continues to evolve, new ethical and legal questions will inevitably arise, particularly in the face of
technological advancements and shifting social norms. The development of robust ethical frameworks and le
structures that can adapt to these changes is critical for ensuring that human rights, fairness, and justice are
upheld in an
3) The study of the superficial and internal features in a specific area of the body is
called anatomy.
A) surface
B) regional
C) surgical
D) pathological
E) radiographic
Answer: B
Diff: 1
Skill: Level 1 Questions: Reviewing Facts and Terms
4) Anatomical features that change during illness are studied in anatomy.
A) gross
B) surface
, C) microscopic
D) pathological
E) regional
Answer: D
Diff: 1
Skill: Level 1 Questions: Reviewing Facts and Terms
5) The study of the liver is to gross anatomy as the study of the liver cell is to
A) physiology.
B) regional anatomy.
C) cytology.
D) systemic anatomy.
E) radiographic anatomy.
Answer: C
Diff: 1
Skill: Level 1 Questions: Reviewing Facts and Terms
6) The study of the first two months of development is termed A) histology.
B) embryology.
C) cytology.
D) pathology.
E) organology.
Answer: B
Diff: 1
Skill: Level 1 Questions: Reviewing Facts and Terms
7) The study of the function of specific organ systems is called A) systemic physiology.
B) organ physiology.
C) cell physiology.
D) pathological physiology.
E) histology.
Answer: A
Diff: 1
Skill: Level 1 Questions: Reviewing Facts and Terms
representation is prohibitively expensive for large segments of the population. This raises concerns about
fairness and whether individuals from lower socioeconomic backgrounds are disadvantaged by the high cost
legal services. Legal aid programs and pro bono work attempt to address these disparities, but challenges
remain in ensuring equal access to justice for all.### 6. **Conclusion**Ethical and legal issues are deeply
intertwined and pervasive across all sectors of society. The need to balance moral considerations with legal
obligations is a constant challenge in fields such as healthcare, business, technology, and law. As society
continues to evolve, new ethical and legal questions will inevitably arise, particularly in the face of
technological advancements and shifting social norms. The development of robust ethical frameworks and leg
structures that can adapt to these changes is critical for ensuring that human rights, fairness, and justice are
upheld in an
8) Cardiovascular physiology is an example of A) histophysiology.
B) organ physiology.
C) systemic physiology.
D) pathological physiology.
E) physiological chemistry.
Answer: C
Diff: 1
Skill: Level 1 Questions: Reviewing Facts and Terms