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Test Bank of The Human Body In Health And Disease 6th Edition By Patton

The Human Body in Health & Disease, 6th Edition by Patton provides a thorough overview of human anatomy and physiology with a focus on disease processes. Buy this edition to access detailed explanations of body systems, health conditions, and their clinical implications, essential for both learning and practice.

 

Digital item No Waiting Time Instant DownloadISBN-10: 0323101232 ISBN-13: 978-0323101233Publisher ‏ : ‎ Mosby; 6th editionAuthors: Kevin T. Patton PhD,Gary A. Thibodeau PhD

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Test Bank of The Human Body In Health And Disease 6th Edition By Patton

MULTIPLE CHOICE1. Which word is derived from the Greek word meaning “cutting up”?A.dissectionC.pathologyB.physiologyD.anatomyANS:DPTS:1DIF:MemorizationREF: Page 3 TOP: Introduction2.Which word is defined as the study of the function of living organisms and their parts?A.dissectionC.pathologyB.physiologyD.anatomyANS:BPTS:1DIF:MemorizationREF: Page 6 TOP: Introduction3.Which word is defined as the scientific study of disease?A.dissectionC.pathologyB.physiologyD.anatomyANS:CPTS:1DIF:MemorizationREF: Page 6 TOP: Introduction4.CellsA.are more complex than tissuesB.are the first level of organization in the bodyC.are the smallest living units of structure and function in the bodyD.both B and CANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: Application REF: Page 8TOP: Structural levels of organization5.A group of cells that act together to perform a function is called a(n)A.moleculeC.tissueB.organD.organismANS:CPTS:1DIF:MemorizationREF: Page 8 TOP: Structural levels of organization6.The heart is an example of a(n)A.organC.organismB.tissueD.systemANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: Application REF: Page 8TOP: Structural levels of organization7.The levels of organization from most simple to most complex areA.cell → chemical → organ → tissue → systemB.tissue → cell → chemical → organ → systemC.chemical → tissue → cell → organ → systemD.chemical → cell → tissue → organ → systemANS:DPTS:1DIF:MemorizationREF: Page 7 TOP: Structural levels of organization8.When using directional terms to describe the body, it is assumed that the body is in what position?A.supineC.lateralB.anatomicalD.proneANS:BPTS:1DIF:MemorizationREF:Page 9TOP:Anatomical position9.The supine positionA.describes the body lying face upB.is also called anatomical positionC.describes the body lying face downD.both A and BANS:APTS:1DIF:MemorizationREF:Page 9TOP:Anatomical position10.The prone positionA.describes the body lying face upB.is also called the anatomical positionC.describes the body lying face downD.both B and CANS:CPTS:1DIF:MemorizationREF:Page 9TOP:Anatomical position11.Because humans walk upright, the term dorsal can be used in place of the termA.inferiorC.anteriorB.posteriorD.distalANS:BPTS:1DIF:MemorizationREF:Page 9TOP:Anatomical direction12.The opposite term for posterior in humans isA.superiorC.ventralB.anteriorD.both B and CANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: Application REF: Page 9TOP:Anatomical direction

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