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Test Bank for Anatomy and Physiology by Gary A. Thibodeau and Kevin T. Patton (2009), Chapters 1-34 Complete Guide. Chapter 1 Organization of the Body 2 The Chemical Basis of Life 3 Anatomy of Cells 4 Physiology of Cells 5 Tissues UNIT TWO: Support and Movement 6 Skin and its Appendages 7 Skeletal ...

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Patton and Thibodeau: Anatomy & Physiology, 7th Edition
Chapter 1: Organization of the Body Test Bank
TRUE/FALSE
1.A scientific theory is a fact.
ANS:FDIF:ApplicationREF:Page 4
TOP:Science and Society
2.A theory that is supported by repeated observation and experimentation is called a hypothesis.
ANS:FDIF:Memorization REF:Page 4
TOP:Science and Society
3.A theory may eventually become a law.
ANS:TDIF:Memorization REF:Page 4
TOP:Science and Society
4.In humans, all respiration occurs in the lungs.
ANS:FDIF:ApplicationREF:Page 6
TOP:Characteristics of Life
5.Anatomy is the study of the functions of an organism and its parts, as opposed to the study of its structure.
ANS:FDIF:Memorization REF:Page 5
TOP:Anatomy
6.Conductivity and responsiveness are highly developed in both muscle and nerve cells in living organisms.
ANS:TDIF:Memorization REF:Page 6
TOP:Characteristics of Life
7.The movement of digested nutrients through the wall of the digestive tube into the body fluids and to cells for use is called absorption.
ANS:TDIF:Memorization REF:Page 6
TOP:Characteristics of Life
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8.Biology is the study of life.
ANS:TDIF:Memorization REF:Page 5
TOP:Anatomy
9.Cell specialization is a necessary characteristic in order for the human body to function as it does.
ANS:TDIF:SynthesisREF:Page 8TOP:Cellular Level
10.Complementarity of structure means the function of a part may or may not be related to its structure.
ANS:FDIF:Memorization REF:Page 17
TOP:Interaction of Structure and Function
11.Blood production is a function of the integumentary system.
ANS:FDIF:ApplicationREF:Page 9 (Table 1-2)
TOP:Body Systems
12.The Golgi apparatus, endoplasmic reticulum, and mitochondria are examples of organelles.
ANS:TDIF:Memorization REF:Page 8
TOP:Organelle Level
13.An endomorph usually has a muscular physique.
ANS:FDIF:Memorization REF:Page 18
TOP:Body Type and Disease
14.Certain patterns of body fat distribution in endomorphs are associated with greater risk for heart disease.
ANS:TDIF:Memorization REF:Page 18
TOP:Body Type and Disease
15.Certain patterns of body fat distribution in endomorphs are associated with the development of diabetes.
ANS:TDIF:Memorization REF:Page 18
TOP:Body Type and Disease
16.When in anatomical position, the person is standing erect with arms at the sides and palms dorsal.
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ANS:FDIF:Memorization REF:Page 10
TOP:Anatomical Position
17.Ipsilateral simply means on the same side.
ANS:TDIF:Memorization REF:Page 10
TOP:Anatomical Position
18.Bilateral symmetry is characteristic of external body organization, but not necessarily of internal organization.
ANS:TDIF:Memorization REF:Page 10
TOP:Anatomical Position
19.The frontal plane divides the body into right and left sides.
ANS:FDIF:Memorization REF:Page 16
TOP:Body Planes and Sections
20.Visceral peritoneum refers to the membrane that covers the organs within the abdominal cavity.
ANS:TDIF:Memorization REF:Page 11
TOP:Body Cavities
21.The abdominal cavity is separated from the pelvic cavity by a fibrous connective tissue membrane.
ANS:FDIF:ApplicationREF:Page 11TOP:Body Cavities
22.The dorsal cavity consists of the cranial and spinal cavities.
ANS:TDIF:Memorization REF:Page 11
TOP:Body Cavities
23.The ventral cavity consists of the thoracic and abdominal cavities.
ANS:TDIF:Memorization REF:Page 10
TOP:Body Cavities
24.The head, neck, arms, and legs make up the axial skeleton.
ANS:FDIF:Memorization REF:Page 13
TOP:Body Regions
25.The head can be subdivided into cranial and facial cavities.
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ANS:FDIF:Memorization REF:Page 10 | Page 11
TOP:Body Cavities
26.The term crural refers to the hip.
ANS:FDIF:ApplicationREF:Page 13 (Table 1-4)
TOP:Body Regions
27.The umbilicus is the crossing point for the horizontal and vertical lines dividing the abdomen into quadrants.
ANS:TDIF:Memorization REF:Page 14
TOP:Umbilicus
28.The bone of the upper arm is deep to the muscles that surround and cover it.
ANS:TDIF:ApplicationREF:Page 15TOP:Directional Terms
29.The kidneys are medial and anterior to the vertebrae.
ANS:FDIF:ApplicationREF:Page 15TOP:Directional Terms
30.The eyes, ears, and arms all show bilateral symmetry of the body.
ANS:TDIF:ApplicationREF:Page 10
TOP:Anatomical Position
31.The study of immunology investigates the movement of the blood.
ANS:FDIF:ApplicationREF:Page 9 (Table 1-2)
TOP:Transportation and Defense
32.In a functional homeostatic system, an increase of blood glucose will elicit physiological reactions that will decrease blood glucose.
ANS:TDIF:ApplicationREF:Page 19TOP:Homeostasis
33.The lymphatic system plays an important role in immunity.
ANS:TDIF:Memorization
REF:Page 9 (Table 1-2) TOP:Body Systems
34.The human body maintains a static, rather than a dynamic, homeostasis.
ANS:FDIF:ApplicationREF:Page 18 | Page 19 (Box 1-1)
TOP:Homeostasis
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