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Anatomy and Physiology 11th Edition, (2022)
By Kevin T. Patton PhD (Author), Frank B. Bell DC MSHAPI (Author), Terry Thompson MS MSHAPI
(Author), Peggie L. Williamson PT DPT MS MSHAPI (Author)
All Chapter 1-48| Verified
,UNIT 1: THE BODY AS A WHOLE________________________________________________ 4
Chapter 01: Organization Of The Body ______________________________________________ 4
Chapter 02: Homeostasis ________________________________________________________ 41
Chapter 03: Chemistry Of Life ____________________________________________________ 50
Chapter 04: Biomolecules _______________________________________________________ 83
Chapter 05: Cell Structure ______________________________________________________ 101
Chapter 06: Cell Function _______________________________________________________ 134
Chapter 07: Cell Growth And Development ________________________________________ 161
Chapter 08: Introduction To Tissues ______________________________________________ 183
Chapter 09: Tissue Types _______________________________________________________ 193
UNIT 2: SUPPORT AND MOVEMENT __________________________________________ 226
Chapter 10: Skin ______________________________________________________________ 226
Chapter 11: Skeletal Tissues ____________________________________________________ 273
Chapter 12: Axial Skeleton ______________________________________________________ 308
Chapter 13: Appendicular Skeleton _______________________________________________ 335
Chapter 14: Articulations _______________________________________________________ 346
Chapter 15: Axial Muscles ______________________________________________________ 380
Chapter 16: Appendicular Muscles _______________________________________________ 410
Chapter 17: Muscle Contraction _________________________________________________ 420
UNIT 3: COMMUNICATION, CONTROL, AND INTEGRATION ________________________ 463
Chapter 18: Nervous System Cells ________________________________________________ 463
Chapter 19: Nerve Signaling _____________________________________________________ 493
Chapter 20: Central Nervous System ______________________________________________ 517
Chapter 21: Peripheral Nervous System ___________________________________________ 567
Chapter 22: Autonomic Nervous System __________________________________________ 599
Chapter 23: General Senses _____________________________________________________ 623
Chapter 24: Special Senses______________________________________________________ 642
Chapter 25: Endocrine Regulation ________________________________________________ 678
Chapter 26: Endocrine Glands ___________________________________________________ 703
UNIT 4: TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE _____________________________________ 737
Chapter 27: Blood _____________________________________________________________ 737
Chapter 28: Heart _____________________________________________________________ 784
Chapter 29: Blood Vessels ______________________________________________________ 822
Chapter 30: Circulation Of The Blood _____________________________________________ 841
, Chapter 31: Lymphatic System __________________________________________________ 869
Chapter 32: Innate Immunity ____________________________________________________ 909
Chapter 33: Adaptive Immunity _________________________________________________ 926
Chapter 34: Stress ____________________________________________________________ 954
UNIT 5: RESPIRATION, NUTRITION AND EXCRETION _____________________________ 983
Chapter 35: Respiratory Tract ___________________________________________________ 983
Chapter 36: Ventilation _______________________________________________________ 1025
Chapter 37: Gas Exchange & Transport ___________________________________________ 1050
Chapter 38: Upper Digestive Tract_______________________________________________ 1065
Chapter 39: Lower Digestive Tract _______________________________________________ 1093
Chapter 40: Digestion And Absorption ___________________________________________ 1115
Chapter 41: Nutrition And Metabolism ___________________________________________ 1162
Chapter 42: Urinary System ____________________________________________________ 1211
Chapter 43: Fluid And Electrolyte Balance ________________________________________ 1261
Chapter 44: Acid-Base Balance _________________________________________________ 1303
UNIT 6: REPRODUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT _________________________________ 1345
Chapter 45: Male Reproductive System __________________________________________ 1345
Chapter 46: Female Reproductive System ________________________________________ 1386
Chapter 47: Growth and Development ___________________________________________ 1431
Chapter 48: Genetics And Heredity ______________________________________________ 1469
,UNIT 1: THE BODY AS A WHOLE
Chapter 01: Organization Of The Body
Kevin T. Patton: Anatomy And Physiology 11th Edition, (2022) Test Bank
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. Which Of The Following Describes Anatomy?
A. Using Devices To Investigate Parameters Such As Heart Rate And Blood Pressure
B. Investigating Human Structure Via Dissections And Other Methods
C. Studying The Unusual Manner In Which An Organism Responds To Painful
Stimuli
D. Examining The Physiology Of Life
ANS: B
Feedback:
Anatomy Is Primarily Concerned With The Structure Of The Body And Its Parts,
Often Studied Through Dissections And Imaging Techniques.
DIF: Memorization REF: p. 3
TOP: Anatomy and Physiology
2. Systemic Anatomy Is A Term That Refers To:
A. Physiological Investigation At A Microscopic Level.
B. Anatomical Investigation That Begins In The Head And Neck And Concludes At
The Feet.
C. Anatomical Investigation That Uses An Approach Of Studying The Body By
Systems—Groups Of Organs Having A Common Function.
D. Anatomical Investigation At The Molecular Level.
ANS: C
Feedback:
,Systemic Anatomy Focuses On Studying The Body By Its Systems (E.G., The
Circulatory System), Examining How Different Organs Work Together To Perform A
Specific Function.
DIF: Memorization REF: p. 4
TOP: Anatomy and Physiology
3. Physiology Can Be Subdivided According To The Studied:
A. Type Of Organism
B. Organizational Level
C. Systemic Function
D. All Of The Above Are Correct.
ANS: D
Feedback:
Physiology Can Indeed Be Categorized By The Type Of Organism (E.G., Human,
Animal), Organizational Level (Cells, Tissues), And Systemic Function (Nervous,
Respiratory Systems).
DIF: Memorization REF: p. 4
TOP: Physiology
4. Physiology:
A. Recognizes The Unchanging (As Opposed To The Dynamic) Nature Of Things.
B. Investigates The Body’s Structure.
C. Is Concerned With Organisms And Does Not Deal With Different Levels Of
Organization Such As Cells And Systems.
D. Is The Science That Examines The Function Of Living Organisms And Their
Parts.
ANS: D
Feedback:
Physiology Studies The Functions And Processes Of Living Organisms And Their
Parts, Emphasizing The Dynamic Interactions Within Biological Systems.
DIF: Memorization REF: p. 4
TOP: Physiology
, 5. One Of The Basic Principles Of The Standardized Terminology Is The
Avoidance Of, Or Terms That Are Based On A Person’s Name.
A. Homonyms
B. Antonyms
C. Eponyms
D. Synonyms
ANS: C
Feedback:
Eponyms Are Terms Derived From People's Names. In Standardized Medical
Terminology, Using Non-Eponymous Terms Enhances Clarity And Universality.
DIF: Memorization REF: p. 5
TOP: Language of Science and Medicine
6. Metabolism Refers To:
A. The Chemical Basis Of Life.
B. The Sum Of All The Physical And Chemical Reactions Occurring In The Body.
C. An Organization Of Similar Cells Specialized To Perform A Certain Function.
D. A Subdivision Of Physiology.
ANS: B
Feedback:
Metabolism Encompasses All Chemical Reactions In The Body, Including
Catabolism (Breaking Down Molecules) And Anabolism (Building Up Molecules).
DIF: Application REF: p. 5
TOP: Characteristics of Life
7. From Smallest To Largest, The Levels Of Organization Of The Body Are:
A. Organism, Chemical, Tissue, Cellular, Organ, System, Organelle.
B. Chemical, Microscopic, Cellular, Tissue, Organ, System, Organism.
C. Organism, System, Organ, Tissue, Cellular, Organelle, Chemical.
D. Chemical, Organelle, Cellular, Tissue, Organ, System, Organism.
ANS: D