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TEST BANK FOR STRUCTURE & FUNCTIO
OF THE BODY 16TH EDITION KEVIN T.
PATTON & GRAY ALL CHAPTERS.
Chapter 01: Introduction to the Body
MULTIPLE CHOICE
• The word derived from two word parts that mean ―cutting apartǁ is
• physiology
• homeostasis
• anatomy
• dissection
ANS: C DIF: Memorization REF: p. 3
OBJ: 1 TOP: Introduction
• The study of how the body functions is called
• physiology
• homeostasis
• anatomy
• dissection
ANS: A DIF: Memorization REF: p. 3
OBJ: 1 TOP: Introduction
• The correct sequence of the level of organization is
• cellular, chemical, tissue, organ
• chemical, cellular, tissue, organ
• chemical, cellular, organ, tissue
• chemical, tissue, cellular, organ
ANS: B DIF: Memorization REF: p. 5
OBJ: 3 TOP: Structural levels of organization
• The smallest living unit of structure is considered to be at the
• chemical level
• cellular level
• organ level
, • tissue level
ANS: B DIF: Memorization
REF: p. 6OBJ: 3
TOP: Structural levels of organization
• The reference position for all body directional terms is the
• anatomical position
• prone position
• supine position
• sitting position
ANS: A DIF: Memorization
REF: pp. 6-7OBJ: 4
TOP: Anatomical position
• The relationship between the knee and the ankle can be described as
• the knee is inferior to the ankle
• the knee is distal to the ankle
• the knee is proximal to the ankle
• both a and b above
ANS: C DIF: Application REF: pp. 7-8 OBJ: 5TOP: Anatomical directions
• The relationship between the heart and the lungs can be described as
• the heart is distal to the lungs
• the heart is medial to the lungs
• the heart is lateral to the lungs
• both a and c above
ANS: B DIF: Application REF: p. 7 OBJ: 5TOP: Anatomical directions
• The term most opposite proximal is
• medial
• superior
• anterior
• distal
ANS: D DIF: Memorization
REF: p. 7OBJ: 5
TOP: Anatomical directions
• Because humans walk in an upright position, the two terms that can be used
interchangeablyare
• posterior and ventral
, • posterior and inferior
• posterior and superficial
• posterior and dorsal
ANS: D DIF: Memorization
REF: p. 7OBJ: 5
TOP: Anatomical directions
• The term most opposite medial is
• dorsal
• lateral
• superficial
• none of the above
ANS: B DIF: Memorization
REF: p. 7OBJ: 5
TOP: Anatomical directions
• The relationship between the skin and the muscles can be described as
• the skin is superficial to the muscle
• the muscle is superficial to the skin
• the muscle is deep to the skin
• both a and c above
ANS: D DIF: Memorization
REF: p. 7OBJ: 3
TOP: Anatomical directions
• A cut dividing the body into anterior and posterior portions is called a
• sagittal section
• frontal section
• transverse section
• none of the above
ANS: B DIF: Memorization REF: p. 9
OBJ: 5 TOP: Planes or body sections
• A cut dividing the body into upper and lower portions is called a
• sagittal section
• frontal section
• transverse section
• coronal section
ANS: C DIF: Memorization REF: p. 9
OBJ: 5 TOP: Planes or body sections
, • A cut dividing the body into right and left portions is called a
• sagittal section
• frontal section
• transverse section
• coronal section
ANS: A DIF: Memorization REF: pp. 8-9
OBJ: 5 TOP: Planes or body sections
• The mediastinum is part of the
• dorsal cavity
• ventral cavity
• abdominal cavity
• both b and c above
ANS: B DIF: Memorization REF: p. 9
OBJ: 6 TOP: Body cavities
• The two major cavities of the body are the
• dorsal and ventral
• thoracic and abdominal
• pleural and mediastinum
• none of the above
ANS: A DIF: Memorization REF: p. 9
OBJ: 6 TOP: Body cavities
• The diaphragm divides the
• dorsal from the ventral cavity
• abdominal from the pelvic cavity
• thoracic from the abdominal cavity
• pleural from the mediastinum
ANS: C DIF: Memorization REF: p. 9
OBJ: 6 TOP: Body cavities
• The upper abdominopelvic regions include
the
• right and left hypochondriac and umbilical
• right and left lumbar and umbilical
• right and left iliac and epigastric
• right and left hypochondriac and epigastric
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