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Multiple Choice 1. The term aponeuroses refers to which of the following? A) Muscle fascia B) Foot ligament C) Adipose tissue D) Broad tendons Answer: D 2. The pharynx refers to which body part? A) The part of the throat behind mouth and nasal cavity B) The part in which air passes to the lungs C) The inside lining of the bone ends D) The valve between the right and left atrium Answer: A 3. Protraction can be defined as? A) Placing the palm anteriorly B) Moving the palm into a downward position C) Moving the arms at the shoulder anteriorly D) Moving the foot in an outward position Answer: C 4. The coronal plane divides the body________: A) Into superior and inferior segments B) Into left and right portions C) Into front and back portions D) Into thirds or left, middle and right segments Answer: C 5. The portion of the skin that contains sweat glands is located_____: A) In the dermis level of the skin B) In the subcutis level of the skin C) Below the aponeuroses D) In the epidermis level of the skin Answer: A 6. The largest artery in the body is which of the following? A) Trachea B) Arteriole C) Aorta D) Venule Answer: C 7. The outermost layer of skin is which of the following? A) Dermis B) Subcutaneous C) Epidermis D) Subcutis Answer: C 8. The small blood vessels that carry deoxygenated blood from capillary beds to veins are which of the following? A) Arterioles B) Arteries C) Veins D) Venules Answer: D 9. Which of the following is a type of white blood cell? A) Lymphocyte B) Electrolyte C) Organelle D) Periosteum Answer: A 10. The valve controlling blood flow between the left atrium and left ventricle of the heart is which of the following? A) Aorta B) Bicuspid valve C) Aponeuroses D) Tricuspid valve Answer: B 11. The mouth is __________ to the nose. A) Inferior B) Superior C) Anterior D) Posterior Answer: A 12. Fingers are __________ to the forearm. A) Medial B) Lateral C) Proximal D) Distal Answer: D 13. Picking up a dumbbell in your hand and moving it up to your chest involves which type of movement at your elbow joint? A) Extension B) Flexion C) Abduction D) Adduction Answer: B Fill-in-the-Blank 14. __________ position refers to an erect standing position, with arms to the sides and palms of the hands facing toward the front. Answer: Anatomical 15. The __________ plane divides the body horizontally into top and bottom halves. Answer: transverse Answer: horizontal 16. The __________ plane divides the body into anterior and posterior portions, or front and back. Answer: coronal Answer: frontal 17. The __________ is the outside surface of the bone. Answer: periosteum 18. Skeletal muscles usually connect to bone via __________ or aponeuroses. Answer: tendons True/False 19. True or False? Supine position refers to the body lying face down on the stomach. Answer: False 20. True or False? The bone shaft is known as the diaphysis. Answer: True 21. True or False? The muscular system makes up about 40% of a person's total body weight. Answer: True 22. True or False? The peripheral nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord. Answer: False 23. True or False? The urinary system is responsible for maintaining the body's fluid and electrolyte balance. Answer: True Short Answer 24. What is the position in which the body is lying face up on the back? Answer: supine 25. How many bones are in the body? Answer: 206 26. What is the special connective tissue that separates muscles from one another and holds them in place? Answer: fascia 27. Which body system is responsible for defending the body against disease or foreign organisms and produces lymphocytes to fight infections? Answer: lymphatic Answer: lymphatic system 28. Which body system is responsible for digesting food and eliminating waste? Answer: gastrointestinal Answer: gastrointestinal system Essay 29. Describe the primary functions of the integumentary system and its basic structure. Answer: See page 64 for complete answer 30. List the six different types of synovial or diarthrodial joints, providing an example of each, and describe the types of movement available at each. Answer: See page 66 for complete answer