Test-Bank-Principles-of-Anatomy-and-Physiology-12th-
Edition-by-Bryan-Derrickson-Gerald-
Tortora 2020 Guide with Rationale
n n n n
n Testbankn Chaptern 1.n Ann Introductionn ton then Humann Body
n Multiplen Choice
1. Thisn isn then studyn of n then functionsn of n bodyn structures.
a. Anatomy
b. Physiology
c. Dissection
d. Histology
e. Immunology
Ans:n Bn Difficul
ty:n easynFeedba
ck:n 1.1
2. Thisn isn defined n asn an groupn of n cellsn withn similarn structuren and n function.
a. Tissue
b. Organ
c. Molecules
d. Compounds
e. Organism
Ans:n A n Difficul
ty:n easynFeedba
ck:n 1.2
3. Usingn yourn fingersn ton find n yourn pulsen onn yourn wrist n isn ann examplen of
a. Auscultation
b. Palpation
c. Responsiveness
d. Grossn anatomy
e. Physiologist
Ans:n B
Difficulty:n mediumn
Feedback:n 1.2
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Edition-by-Bryan-Derrickson-Gerald-
Tortora 2020 Guide with Rationale
n n n n
4. Percussionn techniquesn cann ben used n ton determine
a. Heart n beats
b. Pulsen rate
c. Amplifyn sounds
d. Fluid n inn then lungs
e. Enlarged n organs
Ans:n D
Difficulty:n mediumn
Feedback:n 1.2
5. Thisn isn then sumn of n alln cellularn processesn that n occurn inn then body.
a. Metabolism
b. Anabolism
c. Catabolism
d. Auscultation
e. Palpation
Ans:n A n Difficul
ty:n hard nFeedba
ck:n 1.3
6. List n then basicn processesn of n life.
Ans:n Then basicn processesn of n lifen includen metabolism,n responsiveness,n movement,n
growth,n differentiationn and n reproduction.
Difficulty:n mediumn
Feedback:n 1.3
7. Thisn isn then regulationn of n bodyn conditionsn withinn normaln limits.
a. Palpation
b. Percussion
c. Homeostasis
d. Autopsy
e. Histology
Ans:n Cn Difficul
ty:n easynFeedba
ck:n 1.4
,Test-Bank-Principles-of-Anatomy-and-Physiology-12th-
Edition-by-Bryan-Derrickson-Gerald-
Tortora 2020 Guide with Rationale
n n n n
8. Then systemsn that n providen homeostasisn are:
a. Cardiovascularn and n Integumentary
b. Nervousn systemn and n Endocrine
c. Cardiovascularn and n respiratoryn systems
d. Respiratoryn and n muscularn systems
e. Urinaryn and n integumentaryn systems
Ans:n Bn Difficul
ty:n easynFeedba
ck:n 1.4
9. Thisn bodyn fluid n directlyn affectsn then propern functioningn of n cells.
a. Lymph
b. Blood
c. Interstitialn fluid
d. Aqueousnhumor
e. Vitreousn body
Ans:n C
Difficulty:n mediumn
Feedback:n 1.4
10. Namen then differencesn betweenn an positiven and n an negativen feedbackn system.
Ans:n An positiven feedbackn systemnwilln strengthenn orn reinforcen an changen inn onen of n t
hen body’sn controlled n conditionsn whilen an negativen feedbackn systemn willn reversen anc
hangen inn an controlled n condition.
Difficulty:n mediumn
Feedback:n 1.4
11. Thisn isn then structuren of n an feedbacknsystemn that nreceivesn output nfromn then controlnc
enter.
a. Receptor
b. Bodyn fluids
c. Brain
d. Effector
e. Afferent
, Test-Bank-Principles-of-Anatomy-and-Physiology-12th-
Edition-by-Bryan-Derrickson-Gerald-
Tortora 2020 Guide with Rationale
n n n n
Ans:n D
Difficulty:n mediumn
Feedback:n 1.4
12. Thisn isn then structuren of n an feedbackn systemn that n providesn input n ton then controln center.
a. Receptor
b. Muscle
c. Brain
d. Effector
e. Efferent
Ans:n A
Difficulty:n mediumn
Feedback:n 1.4
13. A n conditionn NOTn regulated n byn an negativen feedbackn loopn would n be:
a. Childbirth
b. Bodyn temperature
c. Blood n pressure
d. Heart n rate
e. Blood n sugar
Ans:n A
Difficulty:n mediumn
Feedback:n 1.4
14. Thisn isn an changen inn bodyn functionn that n cann ben measured n objectively.
a. Symptom
b. Disorder
c. Disturbance
d. Disease
e. Sign
Ans:n E
Difficulty:n mediumn
Feedback:n 1.4
Edition-by-Bryan-Derrickson-Gerald-
Tortora 2020 Guide with Rationale
n n n n
n Testbankn Chaptern 1.n Ann Introductionn ton then Humann Body
n Multiplen Choice
1. Thisn isn then studyn of n then functionsn of n bodyn structures.
a. Anatomy
b. Physiology
c. Dissection
d. Histology
e. Immunology
Ans:n Bn Difficul
ty:n easynFeedba
ck:n 1.1
2. Thisn isn defined n asn an groupn of n cellsn withn similarn structuren and n function.
a. Tissue
b. Organ
c. Molecules
d. Compounds
e. Organism
Ans:n A n Difficul
ty:n easynFeedba
ck:n 1.2
3. Usingn yourn fingersn ton find n yourn pulsen onn yourn wrist n isn ann examplen of
a. Auscultation
b. Palpation
c. Responsiveness
d. Grossn anatomy
e. Physiologist
Ans:n B
Difficulty:n mediumn
Feedback:n 1.2
,Test-Bank-Principles-of-Anatomy-and-Physiology-12th-
Edition-by-Bryan-Derrickson-Gerald-
Tortora 2020 Guide with Rationale
n n n n
4. Percussionn techniquesn cann ben used n ton determine
a. Heart n beats
b. Pulsen rate
c. Amplifyn sounds
d. Fluid n inn then lungs
e. Enlarged n organs
Ans:n D
Difficulty:n mediumn
Feedback:n 1.2
5. Thisn isn then sumn of n alln cellularn processesn that n occurn inn then body.
a. Metabolism
b. Anabolism
c. Catabolism
d. Auscultation
e. Palpation
Ans:n A n Difficul
ty:n hard nFeedba
ck:n 1.3
6. List n then basicn processesn of n life.
Ans:n Then basicn processesn of n lifen includen metabolism,n responsiveness,n movement,n
growth,n differentiationn and n reproduction.
Difficulty:n mediumn
Feedback:n 1.3
7. Thisn isn then regulationn of n bodyn conditionsn withinn normaln limits.
a. Palpation
b. Percussion
c. Homeostasis
d. Autopsy
e. Histology
Ans:n Cn Difficul
ty:n easynFeedba
ck:n 1.4
,Test-Bank-Principles-of-Anatomy-and-Physiology-12th-
Edition-by-Bryan-Derrickson-Gerald-
Tortora 2020 Guide with Rationale
n n n n
8. Then systemsn that n providen homeostasisn are:
a. Cardiovascularn and n Integumentary
b. Nervousn systemn and n Endocrine
c. Cardiovascularn and n respiratoryn systems
d. Respiratoryn and n muscularn systems
e. Urinaryn and n integumentaryn systems
Ans:n Bn Difficul
ty:n easynFeedba
ck:n 1.4
9. Thisn bodyn fluid n directlyn affectsn then propern functioningn of n cells.
a. Lymph
b. Blood
c. Interstitialn fluid
d. Aqueousnhumor
e. Vitreousn body
Ans:n C
Difficulty:n mediumn
Feedback:n 1.4
10. Namen then differencesn betweenn an positiven and n an negativen feedbackn system.
Ans:n An positiven feedbackn systemnwilln strengthenn orn reinforcen an changen inn onen of n t
hen body’sn controlled n conditionsn whilen an negativen feedbackn systemn willn reversen anc
hangen inn an controlled n condition.
Difficulty:n mediumn
Feedback:n 1.4
11. Thisn isn then structuren of n an feedbacknsystemn that nreceivesn output nfromn then controlnc
enter.
a. Receptor
b. Bodyn fluids
c. Brain
d. Effector
e. Afferent
, Test-Bank-Principles-of-Anatomy-and-Physiology-12th-
Edition-by-Bryan-Derrickson-Gerald-
Tortora 2020 Guide with Rationale
n n n n
Ans:n D
Difficulty:n mediumn
Feedback:n 1.4
12. Thisn isn then structuren of n an feedbackn systemn that n providesn input n ton then controln center.
a. Receptor
b. Muscle
c. Brain
d. Effector
e. Efferent
Ans:n A
Difficulty:n mediumn
Feedback:n 1.4
13. A n conditionn NOTn regulated n byn an negativen feedbackn loopn would n be:
a. Childbirth
b. Bodyn temperature
c. Blood n pressure
d. Heart n rate
e. Blood n sugar
Ans:n A
Difficulty:n mediumn
Feedback:n 1.4
14. Thisn isn an changen inn bodyn functionn that n cann ben measured n objectively.
a. Symptom
b. Disorder
c. Disturbance
d. Disease
e. Sign
Ans:n E
Difficulty:n mediumn
Feedback:n 1.4