Anatomy and Physiology The Unity of Form and Function 9th edition Test Bank | All Chapters

Anatomy and Physiology The Unity of Form and Function 9th edition Test Bank | All Chapters

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Anatomy & Physiology The Unity of Form andFunction 9th
Edition Saladin Full Test Bank
True / False Questions :

  1. The frontal plane passes vertically through the body or an organ and divides it into equal
    right and leftportions.
    True False
  2. The cut of a guillotine (decapitation) is an example of a section done in the midsagittal
    plane.
    True False
  3. The appendicular region consists of the head, neck and trunk.
    True False
  4. The appendix is typically found in the right lower quadrant.
    True False
  5. The liver is proximal to the diaphragm.
    True False
  6. When the abdomen is divided into nine regions, the most superior horizontal line is called themidclavicular
    line.
    True False
  7. The most lateral and superior region of the abdomen is called the hypochondriac region.
    True False
  8. The heart occupies a space called the pericardial cavity between the parietal and visceral pericardium.
    True False
  9. The cranial cavity contains the brain.
    True False
    Multiple Choice Questions
  10. The cavity is inferior to the cavity.
    A. cranial; thoracic
    B. thoracic; abdominopelvic
    C. pericardial; pleural
    D. thoracic; peritoneal
    E. thoracic; cranial
  11. The most superior segment of the upper limb is called the .
    A. digits
    B. manual region
    C. carpal region
    D. antebrachial region
    E. brachial region
  12. The region of the left lower limb is proximal to the region of the ipsilateral limb.
    A. carpal; manual
    B. femoral; crural
    C. antebrachial; brachial
    D. tarsal; crural
    E. brachial; femoral
  13. The wraps around the stomach, small intestine, and parts of the large intestine.
    A. pleura
    B. pericardium
    C. meninges
    D. visceral peritoneum
    E. parietal peritoneum
  14. The is an organ directly associated with the and systems.
    A. stomach; digestive; reproductive
    B. pancreas; digestive; endocrine
    C. small intestine; digestive; integumentary
    D. testis; male reproductive; urinary
    E. ovary; female reproductive; lymphatic
  15. Which one of the following is not in the correct anatomical position?
    A. Arms at sides
    B. Standing upright
    C. Face and eyes facing
    forward
    D. Feet flat on the floor
    E. Palms facing hips
  16. The plane that passes vertically through the body or an organ and divides it into anterior and posterior
    portions is called the plane.
    A. sagittal
    B. frontal
    C. median
    D. transverse
    E. oblique
  17. The interscapular region is to the scapular region.
    A. anterior
    B. posterior
    C. medial
    D. lateral
    E. superior
  18. The sternum (breastbone) is to the vertebral column.
    A. anterior
    B. posterior
    C. superior
    D. inferior
    E. medial
  19. The part of the small intestine is the part closest to the stomach.
    A. dorsal
    B. ventral
    C. proximal
    D. distal
    E. medial
  20. The right shoulder is and to the umbilical region.
    A. superior; lateral
    B. superior; medial
    C. inferior; lateral
    D. inferior; medial
    E. posterior; lateral
  21. The trachea is to the esophagus.
    A. superior
    B. dorsal
    C. anterior
    D. posterior
    E. inferior
  22. In the cat, the head is to the tail. In the human, the head is to the gluteal region
    (buttock).
    A. superior; superior
    B. anterior; superior
    C. posterior; dorsal
    D. ventral; distal
    E. anterior; posterior
  23. The visceral pericardium is to the parietal pericardium.
    A. lateral
    B. medial
    C. superficial
    D. deep
    E. anterior
  24. The lumbar vertebrae are to the thoracic vertebrae.
    A. anterior
    B. superior
    C. cephalic
    D. posterior
    E. inferior
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