PHYSIOLOGY
12TH EDITION
• AUTHOR(S)FREDERIC H. MARTINI;
JUDI L. NATH; EDWIN F.
BARTHOLOMEW
TEST BANK
MCQ 1
Reference
Ch. 1 — An Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology —
Structure–Function Relationships
Question Stem
A student examines the smooth internal lining of blood vessels
and notes how it minimizes resistance to blood flow. To
understand why this lining is critical to circulatory function, the
student must connect physical characteristics to physiological
,performance. Which core principle best explains this
relationship?
Options
A. Homeostasis maintains stable internal conditions regardless
of structure
B. Structure determines function at all biological levels
C. Physiological regulation occurs independently of anatomy
D. Anatomical features arise after functional demands change
Correct Answer
B
Rationale — Correct Option
Structure determines function at all biological levels, meaning
the physical characteristics of tissues directly influence how
they perform. The smooth endothelial lining reduces friction,
supporting efficient blood flow. This illustrates how anatomical
specialization enables physiological processes.
Rationale — Incorrect Options
A. Homeostasis depends on structural features; it does not
override them.
C. Physiology is inseparable from anatomical design.
D. Structure and function evolve together, not sequentially.
Teaching Point
Structure and function are inseparable across all biological
scales.
,Citation
Martini, F. H., Nath, J. L., & Bartholomew, E. F. (2024).
Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology (12th ed.). Ch. 1.
MCQ 2
Reference
Ch. 1 — Levels of Organization — Chemical to Cellular Levels
Question Stem
During a laboratory review, a student traces how calcium ions
enable muscle contraction by interacting with regulatory
proteins inside muscle cells. Which level of organization is most
directly responsible for translating chemical signals into
mechanical activity?
Options
A. Chemical
B. Cellular
C. Tissue
D. Organ
Correct Answer
B
Rationale — Correct Option
The cellular level integrates chemical interactions into
functional outcomes, such as muscle contraction. Calcium ions
trigger intracellular mechanisms that cause muscle fibers to
, shorten. Cells are the smallest units capable of performing all
vital functions.
Rationale — Incorrect Options
A. Chemical interactions alone do not produce coordinated
contraction.
C. Tissues depend on cellular activity.
D. Organs coordinate multiple tissues, not molecular events.
Teaching Point
Cells are the functional units that convert chemistry into
physiology.
Citation
Martini et al., 2024. Ch. 1.
MCQ 3
Reference
Ch. 1 — Levels of Organization — Hierarchical Organization
Question Stem
A failure in protein synthesis disrupts the integrity of epithelial
tissues across multiple organs. This scenario best demonstrates
how disruption at one level of organization affects higher levels.
Which concept explains this cascading effect?
Options
A. Specialization
B. Integration