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DO NOT WRITE ON THIS TEST! CHAPTER 1 ANATOMY/ PHYSIOLOGY 1. Which term is used to show an one organ is in front of the other? a. superior b. anterior c. posterior d. inferior 2. How many body systems are there? a. 9 b. 10 c. 11 d. 12 3. This separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominopelvic cavity a. umbilicus b. navel c. diaphragm d. mediastinum 4. This body cavity provides protection, allows organ movement and prevents friction from damaging the digestive organs a. dorsal b. ventral c. cranial d. spinal 5 Which general body cavity is in the back of the body from the trunk up? a. dorsal b. ventral c. thoracic d. pelvic 6. What is the smallest level in the structural organization of the body? a. organismic b. cellular c. chemical d. tissue 7. What divides into equal right and left sections? a. sagittal b. midsagittal c. transverse 8. The ulna is on the side of the forearm. a. lateral b. medial c. superior d. frontal d. inferior 9. Feedback systems contain how many parts? a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5 10. The lungs are a. distal b. medial to the heart. c. lateral d. ipsilateral 11. What is the second smallest level of structural organization? a. organismic b. cellular c. chemical d. tissue 12. The humerus is to the radius. a. distal b. proximal c. anterior d. palmar 13. Which of the following is arranged in correct order from the simplest to the most complex? a. cellular, tissue, chemical, system, organ, organism b. organism, system, organ, tissue, cellular, chemical c. tissue, cellular, chemical, organ, organ system, organism d. chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, organ system, organism 14. In medical terminology, this is the most common connecting vowel a. i b. o c. e d. y 15. Every medical term must have a a. prefix b. root word c. suffix d. connecting vowel 16. Which of the following are considered ventral body cavities? a. cranial and pericardial cavities b. pelvic and spinal cavities c. pleural and abdominal cavities d. cranial and spinal cavities 17. Description of any region of the body, such as directions and planes, assumes that the body is in the position. a. anatomical b. supine c. prone d. sitting 18. Which of the following is NOT in the abdominal cavity? a. pancreas b. liver c. urinary bladder d. gall bladder 19. Which of these is an example of positive feedback? a. blood clotting b. labor contractions c. breast milk production d. all of the answers 20. Which of these refers to a body part? a. prefix b. connecting vowel c. suffix d. word root 21. Which of these terms means below or toward the lower part of a structure? a. superior b. inferior c. posterior d. anterior 22. What is the body’s attempt to maintain a constant internal environment? a. homeostasis b. responsiveness c. differentiation d. assimilation 23. The two general, major body cavities are (one is in front the other in the back) a. thoracic and abdominal b. ventral and dorsal c. pelvic and dorsal d. ventral and cranial 24. A negative feedback system will try and a. enhance b. increase c. stop a change that has occurred. d. restore 25. For body cells to survive, they must maintain precise physiological limits in a. optimal pH b. optimal pressure c. optimal concentration of gases d. all of the answers 26. Spaces that contain organs or structures in the body are called what? a. descriptors b. feedback systems c. cavities d. planes 27. Which directional term means nearer to the midline of the body or of a structure? a. superficial b. anterior c. lateral d. medial 28. Which suffix means pertaining to? a. ana b. -ist c. -al d. bi 29. When trying to understand a medical term, where should you start? a. suffix b. prefix c. word root d. doesn’t matter 30. Which of these words refers to the belly button? a. pleural b. cubital c. umbilicus d. costal 31. Which of these terms means further away from the trunk? a. medial b. lateral c. distal d. proximal 32. Which cavity contains the brain? a. ventral b. cranial c. mediastinum d. visceral 33. Which plane is vertical and divides the body into right and left sides? a. sagittal b. horizontal c. coronal d. frontal 34. Which of the following are considered dorsal body cavities? a. cranial and pericardial cavities b. pelvic and spinal cavities pleural and abdominal cavities d. cranial and spinal cavities 35. Which plane divides the body into superior and inferior parts? a. sagittal b. transverse c. frontal d. midsagittal 36. Cranial refers to which body part? a. neck b. cheek c. skull d. ribs 37. Where is the body divided into abdominopelvic quadrants? a. through the umbilicus b. through the cranial cavity c. through the dorsal cavity d. through the pleural cavity 38. Which term means “nearer to the trunk”? a. distal b. proximal c. transverse d. frontal 39. Which term refers to the actual back of the body from the head to the bottom of the trunk? a. distal b. medial c. cranial d. dorsal 40. Prefixes in a medical term go where in a word? a. anywhere b. at the end of the word c. at the beginning of the word d. in the middle of a word 41. Or/o is the root word for what? a. nose b. eye c. ear d. mouth 42. Which root word means heart? a. cubital b. dors c. cephal/o d. cardi/o c. 43. What is most of the feedback in the body? a. positive b. negative c. chemical d. superficial 44. If someone has a rhinoplasty, what part of the body is being fixed? a. mouth b. ears c. eye d. nose 45. In the word psychologist, -gist is what word part? a. connecting vowel b. prefix c. suffix d. word root 46. If you make a cross section (frontal plane) of the body or an organ, you would end up with what? a. right and left parts b. superior and inferior parts c. anterior and posterior parts d. equal right and left parts 47. Which of these is in the RUQ, right upper quandrant of the body? a. liver b. spleen c. appendix d. cecum 48. What is the root word for eye? a. nasal b. ophthalm/o c. otic d. orbital 49. If you used the term pleural cavity, the root word pleur/o would refer to what part of the body? a. heart b. lungs c. ribs d. stomach 50. Low or high blood pressure, low or high body temperature, how would your body deal with it? a. positive feedback b. negative feedback c. response d. it doesn’t USE THE DIAGRAM OF BODY CAVITIES PROVIDED FOR THIS SECTION OF QUESTIONS 51. Which number on the diagram is showing the ventral body cavity? a. 8 b. 15 c. 7 d. 16 e. 3 52. Number 5 and 13 are pointing to the structure that divides the throacic from the abdominopelvic cavity. What is this structure? a. umbilicus b. mediastinum c. diaphragm d. serous membrane 53. Number 11 is pointing to the cavity that contains the lungs. What cavity is this? a. dorsal body cavity b. pelvic cavity c. pericardial cavity d. pleural cavity 54. Which number is pointing to the pericardial cavity? a. 12 b. 4 c. 9 d. 5 55. Number 6 and number 14 are pointing to which body cavity? a. abdominal b. abdominopelvic c. pleural d. ventral 56. This cavity contains the lungs and the heart and the mediastinum. Which is it? a. 9 & 13 b. 4 & 10 c. 5 & 13 d. 4 & 6 57. Which body cavity contains the urinary bladder, reproductive organs and last portion of the digestive tract? a. 7 b. 4 c. 6 d. 14 58. One of the two general body cavities is not labeled on this diagram. Which is it? a. cranial b. throacic c. ventral d. dorsal 59. The abdominopelvic cavity is shown on both diagrams. What numbers are they? a. 5 & 6 b. 12 & 16 c. 5 & 7 d. 8 & 15 60. Which numbers are located in the dorsal body cavity? a. 4 & 8 b. 10 & 15 c. 1 & 3 d. 1 & 2 TURN SCANTRON OVER TO MATCHING SECTION For 1 through 8 use these words for answers. 1. prefix 2. root word 1. a2. –ologist 3. cranial 4. bi5. –ory 6. my/o 7. tri8. acromial MATCHING continued 3. suffix 4. medical term THESE ARE THE QUESTIONS THESE ARE THE ANSWERS 9. hyper 1. disease 10. –tic 2. lower than normal 11. viscer/o 3. extremity 12. -stasis 4. two or both 13. -pathy 5. pertaining to 14. ot/o 15. acr/o 6. above normal 7. inflammation 16. di17. hypo- 8. same 9. tissue 18. –itis 10. organ(s) 19. home/o 11. ear 20. hist/o 12. standing still COMPLETION. 1. Explain the difference between anatomy and physiology. 2. What are the parts of a feedback system? 3. List the eleven body systems and list an organ or strucgture in that system. EXTRA CREDIT. ( write the word EXTRA CREDIT before your answer in the completion section.) Name and describe the type of membrane that lines a body cavity. List the names of imaging equipment used in diagnosing medical condtions as discussed in your textbook.