{"id":115799,"date":"2023-08-24T19:01:05","date_gmt":"2023-08-24T19:01:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=115799"},"modified":"2023-08-24T19:01:07","modified_gmt":"2023-08-24T19:01:07","slug":"seeleys-anatomy-and-physiology-12th-edition-by-cinnamon-vanputte-test-bank-chapter-1-29-updated-2023","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/08\/24\/seeleys-anatomy-and-physiology-12th-edition-by-cinnamon-vanputte-test-bank-chapter-1-29-updated-2023\/","title":{"rendered":"Seeleys Anatomy and Physiology 12th Edition by Cinnamon VanPutte TEST BANK | Chapter 1 &#8211; 29 Updated 2023"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><br>Copyright \u00a9 2020 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved.<br>No reproduction or distribution without the prior written onsent of McGraw-Hill Education.<br>Seeley&#8217;s Anatomy and Physiology, 12e (VanPutte)<br>Chapter 1 The Human Organism<br>1) Which technique creates a three-dimensional dynamic image of blood vessels?<br>A) Digital subtraction angiography<br>B) Magnetic resonance imaging<br>C) Dynamic spatial reconstruction<br>D) Positron emission tomography<br>Answer: A<br>Section: 01.01<br>Bloom&#8217;s: 2. Understand<br>Learning Outcome: 01.01A. Define anatomy and describe the levels at which anatomy can be<br>studied.<br>Topic\/Accessibility: Scope of anatomy and physiology \/<br>HAPS Topic\/HAPS Objective: Module A Body Plan and Organization \/<br>2) True or False? A CT scan allows for a three-dimensional image to be generated.<br>Answer: TRUE<br>Section: 01.01<br>Bloom&#8217;s: 1. Remember<br>Learning Outcome: 01.01A. Define anatomy and describe the levels at which anatomy can be<br>studied.<br>Topic\/Accessibility: Body plan and organization \/<br>HAPS Topic\/HAPS Objective: Module A Body Plan and Organization \/<br>3) Magnetic resonance imaging is based on the movement of<br>A) electrons in a magnetic field.<br>B) carbons in a magnetic field.<br>C) protons in a magnetic field.<br>D) cells in a magnetic field.<br>Answer: C<br>Section: 01.01<br>Bloom&#8217;s: 1. Remember<br>Learning Outcome: 01.01A. Define anatomy and describe the levels at which anatomy can be<br>studied.<br>Topic\/Accessibility: Scope of anatomy and physiology \/<br>HAPS Topic\/HAPS Objective: Module A Body Plan and Organization \/<br><br>SEELEYS ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 12TH EDITION VANPUTTE TEST BANK<br>2<br>Copyright \u00a9 2020 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved.<br>No reproduction or distribution without the prior written onsent of McGraw-Hill Education.<br>4) The delivery of a radioactive compound to the body to study the metabolism of tissues is<br>called <strong>.<br>A) MRI<br>B) PET<br>C) DSA<br>D) DSR<br>Answer: B<br>Section: 01.01<br>Bloom&#8217;s: 1. Remember<br>Learning Outcome: 01.01A. Define anatomy and describe the levels at which anatomy can be<br>studied.<br>Topic\/Accessibility: Scope of anatomy and physiology \/<br>HAPS Topic\/HAPS Objective: Module A Body Plan and Organization \/<br>5) An anatomical image created from sound waves is a\/an <\/strong>.<br>A) radiograph<br>B) CT scan<br>C) MRI<br>D) sonogram<br>Answer: D<br>Section: 01.01<br>Bloom&#8217;s: 1. Remember<br>Learning Outcome: 01.01A. Define anatomy and describe the levels at which anatomy can be<br>studied.<br>Topic\/Accessibility: Survey of body systems \/<br>HAPS Topic\/HAPS Objective: Module A Body Plan and Organization \/<br>6) A major limitation of radiographs is that they<br>A) can only visualize bone.<br>B) give only a flat, two-dimensional image of the body.<br>C) are old technology that do not give good results.<br>D) have very few applications.<br>Answer: B<br>Section: 01.01<br>Bloom&#8217;s: 1. Remember<br>Learning Outcome: 01.01A. Define anatomy and describe the levels at which anatomy can be<br>studied.<br>Topic\/Accessibility: Survey of body systems \/<br>HAPS Topic\/HAPS Objective: Module A Body Plan and Organization \/<br>SEELEYS ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 12TH EDITION VANPUTTE TEST BANK<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>NURSINGTB.COM<br>3<br>Copyright \u00a9 2020 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved.<br>No reproduction or distribution without the prior written onsent of McGraw-Hill Education.<br>7) The study of the body&#8217;s organization by areas is <strong>.<br>A) systemic anatomy<br>B) regional anatomy<br>C) molecular biology<br>D) microbiology<br>E) surface anatomy<br>Answer: B<br>Section: 01.01<br>Bloom&#8217;s: 1. Remember<br>Learning Outcome: 01.01A. Define anatomy and describe the levels at which anatomy can be<br>studied.<br>Topic\/Accessibility: Scope of anatomy and physiology \/<br>HAPS Topic\/HAPS Objective: Module A Body Plan and Organization \/ A05.01 Define the<br>terms anatomy and physiology.<br>8) The study of the external form of the body and its relationship to deeper structures is<br><\/strong>.<br>A) systemic anatomy<br>B) regional anatomy<br>C) molecular biology<br>D) microbiology<br>E) surface anatomy<br>Answer: E<br>Section: 01.01<br>Bloom&#8217;s: 1. Remember<br>Learning Outcome: 01.01A. Define anatomy and describe the levels at which anatomy can be<br>studied.<br>Topic\/Accessibility: Survey of body systems \/<br>HAPS Topic\/HAPS Objective: Module A Body Plan and Organization \/ A05.01 Define the<br>terms anatomy and physiology.<br>NURSINGTB.COM<br>SEELEYS ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 12TH EDITION VANPUTTE TEST BANK<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>NURSINGTB.COM<br>4<br>Copyright \u00a9 2020 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved.<br>No reproduction or distribution without the prior written onsent of McGraw-Hill Education.<br>9) The study of tissues is <strong>.<br>A) cytology<br>B) histology<br>C) molecular biology<br>D) microbiology<br>E) surface anatomy<br>Answer: B<br>Section: 01.01<br>Bloom&#8217;s: 1. Remember<br>Learning Outcome: 01.01A. 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