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Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology 6th Edition Scanlon Sanders Test Bank Link full download: http://testbankcollection.com/download/essentials-of-anatomy-and-physiology- 6th-edition-scanlon-sanders-test-bank Chapter 1: Organization and General Plan of the Body (Completion) Completion Complete each statement. 1.The study of the layers of a body part is called its. 2.The study of the blood flow of a body part is called its. 3.The bones of the skull are rigid and hard, which is part of their. 4.Red bone marrow produces blood cells, which is part of its. 5.The deltoid area is to the antecubital area. 6.The temporal area is to the nasal area. 7.The pectoral area is to the umbilical area. 8.The plantar area is to the popliteal area. 9.The orbital areas are to the temporal areas. 10.The cervical area is to the parietal area. 11.The most posterior area of the head is the area. 12.The most superior area of the lower limb is the area. 13.The anterior site of attachment of the thigh to the trunk is the area. 14.The inferior site of attachment of the upper limb to the trunk is the area. 15.The organ system that is most external is the system. 16.The organ system that is a framework that supports the body is the system. 17.The organ system that takes oxygen from the lungs to the tissues is the system.

18.The organ system of which the thyroid gland is part is the system. 19.The organ system of which the esophagus is part is the system. 20.The organ system of which the kidneys are part is the system. 21.The dorsal cavity consists of the and cavities. 22.The thoracic cavity is part of the larger cavity. 23.The abdominal cavity is part of the larger cavity. 24.Superior to the abdominal cavity is the muscle called the. 25.The diaphragm is inferior to the cavity. 26.The cranial cavity is formed by the. 27.The spinal cavity is formed by the. 28.The dorsal cavity is lined by membranes called the. 29.The brain and spinal cord are covered by membranes called the. 30.The brain is located in the cavity. 31.The spinal cord is located in the cavity. 32.The parietal pleura lines the. 33.The visceral pleura covers the. 34.The thoracic cavity is lined by a membrane called the. 35.The lungs are covered by a membrane called the. 36.The peritoneum lines the. 37.The mesentery covers the. 38.The abdominal cavity is lined by a membrane called the. 39.The abdominal organs are covered by a membrane called the.

40.To make clinical description easier, the abdomen may be divided into four. 41.The horizontal boundary between the upper and lower abdominal quadrants is a line through the. 42.The vertical boundary between the right and left abdominal quadrants is a line through the. 43.A section separates the body into right and left parts. 44.A section separates the body into front and back parts. 45.A section separates the body into upper and lower parts. 46.The nasal area would be separated from the occipital areas by a section of the head. 47.The two orbital areas would be separated from each other by a section of the head. 48.The deltoid areas would be separated from the gluteal areas by a section of the trunk. 49.A transverse section of the femoral area would also be a section. 50.A coronal section of the femoral area would also be a section. 51.The pectoral and patellar areas are both on the side of the body. 52.The sacral and lumbar areas are both on the side of the body. 53.A temporal area is on the side of the head. 54.The perineal area is to the inguinal areas. 55.The smallest living unit of structure and function is the. 56.A living cell is made of nonliving materials called. 57.The two kinds of chemicals that make up cells are called and. 58.A tissue is a group of cells with similar and.

59.A tissue that supports the body is a type of tissue. 60.A tissue that contracts to move part of the body is a tissue. 61.A tissue that lines a body cavity is a type of tissue. 62.A tissue that forms glands to produce secretions is a type of tissue. 63.A group of tissues that work together is called a(n). 64.A group of organs that work together is called a(n). 65.Of skin, bone, and fat, the one that is not an organ is. 66.Of muscle, tendon, and protein, the one that is not an organ is. 67.To maintain homeostasis, the body must constantly respond to. 68.The body responds to changes and remains healthy in a state called. 69.The type of feedback mechanism in which the response reverses the stimulus is called. 70.The type of feedback mechanism in which the response keeps the stimulus going is called. 71.The type of feedback mechanism that contains its own brake is called. 72.The type of feedback mechanism that requires an external brake is called. 73.Both positive and negative feedback mechanisms occur in the body, but the type that is more common is the mechanism. 74.All of the chemical reactions and physical changes that take place in the body are called. 75.The heat (energy) production of the body is called. Chapter 1: Organization and General Plan of the Body (Completion) Answer Section COMPLETION 1. ANS: anatomy

PTS: 1 REF: Rev Ques 1 2. ANS:physiology PTS: 1 REF: Rev Ques 1 3. ANS :anatomy PTS: 1 REF: Rev Ques 1 4. ANS :physiology PTS: 1 REF: Rev Ques 1 5.ANS: superior proximal 5. ANS :lateral 6. ANS :superior 8.ANS: distal inferior 9. ANS: medial 10. ANS :inferior

11.ANS: occipital 12. ANS: femoral 13. ANS: inguinal 14. ANS: axillary 15. ANS: integumentary PTS: 1 REF: Rev Ques 3 16. ANS: skeletal PTS: 1 REF: Rev Ques 3 17. ANS: circulatory PTS: 1 REF: Rev Ques 3 18. ANS : endocrine PTS: 1 REF: Rev Ques 3 19. ANS: digestive PTS: 1 REF: Rev Ques 3 20. ANS: urinary PTS: 1 REF: Rev Ques 3 21.ANS:

cranial, spinal spinal, cranial 22. ANS: ventral 23. ANS: ventral 24. ANS : diaphragm 25. ANS: thoracic 26. ANS: skull 27.ANS: vertebrae spine backbone 28. ANS: meninges 29. ANS: meninges

30.ANS: cranial 31.ANS: spinal vertebral 32.ANS: thoracic cavity 33.ANS: lungs 34.ANS: parietal pleura 35.ANS: visceral pleura 36.ANS: abdominal cavity 37.ANS: abdominal organs 38.ANS: peritoneum 39.ANS: mesentery

40.ANS: quadrants PTS: 1 REF: Rev Ques 5 41.ANS: umbilicus PTS:1REF: Rev Ques 5/a 42.ANS: umbilicus PTS: 1 REF: Rev Ques 5 43.ANS: sagittal 44.ANS: coronal frontal 45.ANS: transverse 46.ANS: coronal frontal 47.ANS: midsagittal 48.ANS: transverse

49.ANS: cross 50.ANS: longitudinal 51.ANS: ventral anterior PTS: 1 REF: Rev Ques 7 52.ANS: dorsal posterior PTS: 1 REF: Rev Ques 7 53. ANS: lateral PTS: 1 REF: Rev Ques 7 54. ANS: medial PTS: 1 REF: Rev Ques 7 55.ANS: cell 56.ANS: chemicals 57.ANS: inorganic, organic

organic, inorganic 58.ANS: structure, function function, strucure 59.ANS: connective 60.ANS: muscle 61.ANS: epithelial 62.ANS: epithelial 63.ANS: organ PTS: 1 REF: Rev Ques 9 64.ANS: organ system PTS: 1 REF: Rev Ques 9 65.ANS: fat PTS: 1 REF: Rev Ques 9 66.ANS: protein PTS: 1 REF: Rev Ques 9

67.ANS: changes 68.ANS: homeostasis 69.ANS: negative 70.ANS: positive 71.ANS: negative 72.ANS: positive 73.ANS: negative 74.ANS: metabolism 75.ANS: metabolic rate