Test Bank For Principles of Anatomy and Physiology, 16th Edition by Gerard J. Tortora

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

1 An Introduction to the Human Body 1

 

1.1 Anatomy and Physiology Defined 2

 

1.2 Levels of Structural Organization and Body Systems 3

 

1.3 Characteristics of the Living Human Organism 8

 

1.4 Homeostasis 9

 

1.5 Basic Anatomical Terminology 14

 

1.6 Aging and Homeostasis 21

 

1.7 Medical Imaging 22

 

Chapter Review 26 / Critical Thinking Questions 28 / Answers to Figure Questions 28

 

2 The Chemical Level of Organization 29

 

2.1 How Matter Is Organized 30

 

2.2 Chemical Bonds 34

 

2.3 Chemical Reactions 37

 

2.4 Inorganic Compounds and Solutions 40

 

2.5 Overview of Organic Compounds 44

 

2.6 Carbohydrates 45

 

2.7 Lipids 47

 

2.8 Proteins 51

 

2.9 Nucleic Acids 56

 

2.10 Adenosine Triphosphate 58

 

Chapter Review 59 / Critical Thinking Questions 61 / Answers to Figure Questions 61

 

3 The Cellular Level of Organization 63

 

3.1 Parts of a Cell 64

 

3.2 The Plasma Membrane 65

 

3.3 Transport Across the Plasma Membrane 68

 

3.4 Cytoplasm 78

 

3.5 Nucleus 89

 

3.6 Protein Synthesis 93

 

3.7 Cell Division 96

 

3.8 Cellular Diversity 104

 

3.9 Aging and Cells 104

 

Chapter Review 107 / Critical Thinking Questions 110 / Answers to Figure Questions 110

 

4 The Tissue Level of Organization 111

 

4.1 Types of Tissues 112

 

4.2 Cell Junctions 113

 

4.3 Comparison Between Epithelial and Connective Tissues 114

 

4.4 Epithelial Tissue 115

 

4.5 Connective Tissue 127

 

4.6 Membranes 139

 

4.7 Muscular Tissue 141

 

4.8 Nervous Tissue 143

 

4.9 Excitable Cells 143

 

4.10 Tissue Repair: Restoring Homeostasis 144

 

4.11 Aging and Tissues 145

 

Chapter Review 146 / Critical Thinking Questions 148 / Answers to Figure Questions 148

 

5 The Integumentary System 149

 

5.1 Structure of the Skin 150

 

5.2 Accessory Structures of the Skin 157

 

5.3 Types of Skin 163

 

5.4 Functions of the Skin 164

 

5.5 Maintaining Homeostasis: Skin Wound Healing 165

 

5.6 Development of the Integumentary System 167

 

5.7 Aging and the Integumentary System 169

 

Chapter Review 175 / Critical Thinking Questions 176 / Answers to Figure Questions 176

 

6 The Skeletal System: Bone Tissue 177

 

6.1 Functions of Bone and the Skeletal System 178

 

6.2 Structure of Bone 178

 

6.3 Histology of Bone Tissue 180

 

6.4 Blood and Nerve Supply of Bone 184

 

6.5 Bone Formation 185

 

6.6 Fracture and Repair of Bone 192

 

6.7 Bone’s Role in Calcium Homeostasis 195

 

6.8 Exercise and Bone Tissue 196

 

6.9 Aging and Bone Tissue 197

 

Chapter Review 199 / Critical Thinking Questions 200 / Answers to Figure Questions 201

 

7 The Skeletal System: The Axial Skeleton 202

 

7.1 Divisions of the Skeletal System 203

 

7.2 Types of Bones 205

 

7.3 Bone Surface Markings 205

 

7.4 Skull: An Overview 206

 

7.5 Cranial Cavity Bones 207

 

7.6 Facial Bones 216

 

7.7 Special Features of the Skull 218

 

7.8 Hyoid Bone 223

 

7.9 Vertebral Column 223

 

7.10 Vertebral Regions 226

 

7.11 Thorax 233

 

Chapter Review 239 / Critical Thinking Questions 240 / Answers to Figure Questions 241

 

8 The Skeletal System: The Appendicular Skeleton 242

 

8.1 Pectoral (Shoulder) Girdle 243

 

8.2 Upper Limb (Extremity) 246

 

8.3 Pelvic (Hip) Girdle 251

 

8.4 Greater and Lesser Pelves 253

 

8.5 Comparison of Female and Male Pelves 255

 

8.6 Lower Limb (Extremity) 255

 

8.7 Development of the Skeletal System 263

 

Chapter Review 267 / Critical Thinking Questions 268 / Answers to Figure Questions 268

 

9 Joints 269

 

9.1 Joint Classification 270

 

9.2 Fibrous Joints 270

 

9.3 Cartilaginous Joints 272

 

9.4 Synovial Joints 272

 

9.5 Types of Movements at Synovial Joints 276

 

9.6 Types of Synovial Joints 281

 

9.7 Factors Affecting Contact and Range of Motion at Synovial Joints 284

 

9.8 Selected Joints of the Body 284

 

9.9 Temporomandibular Joint 287

 

9.10 Glenohumeral (Shoulder) Joint 288

 

9.11 Elbow Joint 292

 

9.12 Hip Joint 293

 

9.13 Knee Joint 295

 

9.14 Aging and Joints 298

 

9.15 Arthroplasty 299

 

Chapter Review 302 / Critical Thinking Questions 304 / Answers to Figure Questions 304

 

10 Muscular Tissue 305

 

10.1 Overview of Muscular Tissue 306

 

10.2 Structure of Skeletal Muscle Tissue 307

 

10.3 Contraction and Relaxation of Skeletal Muscle Fibers 316

 

10.4 Muscle Metabolism 325

 

10.5 Control of Muscle Tension 328

 

10.6 Types of Skeletal Muscle Fibers 332

 

10.7 Exercise and Skeletal Muscle Tissue 333

 

10.8 Cardiac Muscle Tissue 334

 

10.9 Smooth Muscle Tissue 335

 

10.10 Regeneration of Muscular Tissue 337

 

10.11 Development of Muscle 338

 

10.12 Aging and Muscular Tissue 339

 

Chapter Review 341 / Critical Thinking Questions 343 / Answers to Figure Questions 343

 

11 The Muscular System 344

 

11.1 How Skeletal Muscles Produce Movements 345

 

11.2 How Skeletal Muscles Are Named 351

 

11.3 Overview of the Principal Skeletal Muscles 353

 

11.4 Muscles of the Head That Produce Facial Expressions 353

 

11.5 Muscles of the Head That Move the Eyeballs and Upper Eyelids 355

 

11.6 Muscles That Move the Mandible and Assist in Mastication and Speech 359

 

11.7 Muscles of the Head That Move the Tongue and Assist in Mastication and Speech 359

 

11.8 Muscles of the Anterior Neck That Assist in Deglutition and Speech 362

 

11.9 Muscles of the Neck That Move the Head 364

 

11.10 Muscles of the Abdomen That Protect Abdominal Viscera and Move the Vertebral Column 366

 

11.11 Muscles of the Thorax That Assist in Breathing 369

 

11.12 Muscles of the Pelvic Floor That Support the Pelvic Viscera and Function as Sphincters 372

 

11.13 Muscles of the Perineum 374

 

11.14 Muscles of the Thorax That Move the Pectoral Girdle 375

 

11.15 Muscles of the Thorax and Shoulder That Move the Humerus 378

11.16 Muscles of the Arm That Move the Radius and Ulna 382

 

11.17 Muscles of the Forearm That Move the Wrist, Hand, Thumb, and Digits 385

 

11.18 Muscles of the Palm That Move the Digits—Intrinsic Muscles of the Hand 391

 

11.19 Muscles of the Neck and Back That Move the Vertebral Column 394

 

11.20 Muscles of the Gluteal Region That Move the Femur 398

 

11.21 Muscles of the Thigh That Move the Femur, Tibia, and Fibula 404

 

11.22 Muscles of the Leg That Move the Foot and Toes 406

 

11.23 Intrinsic Muscles of the Foot That Move the Toes 411

 

Chapter Review 416 / Critical Thinking Questions 418 / Answers to Figure Questions 418

 

12 Nervous Tissue 419

 

12.1 Overview of the Nervous System 420

 

12.2 Histology of Nervous Tissue 422

 

12.3 Electrical Signals in Neurons: An Overview 430

 

12.4 Resting Membrane Potential 434

 

12.5 Graded Potentials 436

 

12.6 Action Potentials 438

 

12.7 Signal Transmission at Synapses 444

 

12.8 Neurotransmitters 451

 

12.9 Neural Circuits 454

 

12.10 Regeneration and Repair of Nervous Tissue 455

 

Chapter Review 458 / Critical Thinking Questions 460 / Answers to Figure Questions 460

 

13 The Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves 461

 

13.1 Spinal Cord Anatomy 462

 

13.2 Spinal Nerves 468

 

13.3 Cervical Plexus 471

 

13.4 Brachial Plexus 473

 

13.5 Lumbar Plexus 476

 

13.6 Sacral and Coccygeal Plexuses 478

 

13.7 Spinal Cord Physiology 480

 

Chapter Review 490 / Critical Thinking Questions 491 / Answers to Figure Questions 491

 

14 The Brain and Cranial Nerves 493

 

14.1 Brain Organization, Protection, and Blood Supply 494

 

14.2 Cerebrospinal Fluid 497

 

14.3 The Brainstem and Reticular Formation 502

 

14.4 The Cerebellum 507

 

14.5 The Diencephalon 509

 

14.6 The Cerebrum 512

 

14.7 Functional Organization of the Cerebral Cortex 517

 

14.8 Cranial Nerves: An Overview 524

 

14.9 Olfactory (I) Nerve 524

 

14.10 Optic (II) Nerve 525

 

14.11 Oculomotor (III), Trochlear (IV), and Abducens (VI) Nerves 527

 

14.12 Trigeminal (V) Nerve 528

 

14.13 Facial (VII) Nerve 530

 

14.14 Vestibulocochlear (VIII) Nerve 530

 

14.15 Glossopharyngeal (IX) Nerve 531

 

14.16 Vagus (X) Nerve 533

 

14.17 Accessory (XI) Nerve 535

 

14.18 Hypoglossal (XII) Nerve 535

 

14.19 Development of the Nervous System 536

 

14.20 Aging and the Nervous System 539

 

Chapter Review 542 / Critical Thinking Questions 545 / Answers to Figure Questions 545

 

15 The Autonomic Nervous System 546

 

15.1 Comparison of Somatic and Autonomic Nervous Systems 547

 

15.2 Anatomy of Autonomic Motor Pathways 549

 

15.3 ANS Neurotransmitters and Receptors 558

 

15.4 Physiology of the ANS 560

 

15.5 Integration and Control of Autonomic Functions 563

 

Chapter Review 566 / Critical Thinking Questions 567 / Answers to Figure Questions 568

 

16 Sensory, Motor, and Integrative Systems 569

 

16.1 Sensation 570

 

16.2 Somatic Sensations 574

 

16.3 Somatic Sensory Pathways 580

 

16.4 Control of Body Movement 584

 

16.5 Integrative Functions of the Cerebrum 592

 

Chapter Review 597 / Critical Thinking Questions 598 / Answers to Figure Questions 599

 

17 The Special Senses 600

 

17.1 Olfaction: Sense of Smell 601

 

17.2 Gustation: Sense of Taste 604

 

17.3 Vision: An Overview 607

 

17.4 Accessory Structures of the Eye 608

 

17.5 Anatomy of the Eyeball 611

 

17.6 Physiology of Vision 616

 

17.7 Hearing 625

 

17.8 Equilibrium 634

 

17.9 Development of the Eyes and Ears 639

 

17.10 Aging and the Special Senses 642

 

Chapter Review 644 / Critical Thinking Questions 645 / Answers to Figure Questions 645

 

18 The Endocrine System 647

 

18.1 Comparison of Control by the Nervous and Endocrine Systems 648

 

18.2 Endocrine Glands 648

 

18.3 Hormone Activity 650

 

18.4 Mechanisms of Hormone Action 653

 

18.5 Control of Hormone Secretion 655

 

18.6 Hypothalamus and Pituitary Gland 655

 

18.7 Thyroid Gland 665

 

18.8 Parathyroid Glands 669

 

18.9 Suprarenal (Adrenal) Glands 672

 

18.10 Pancreatic Islets 676

 

18.11 Ovaries and Testes 681

 

18.12 Pineal Gland and Thymus 681

 

18.13 Other Endocrine Tissues and Organs, Eicosanoids, and Growth Factors 682

18.14 The Stress Response 684

 

18.15 Development of the Endocrine System 686

 

18.16 Aging and the Endocrine System 687

 

Chapter Review 692 / Critical Thinking Questions 695 / Answers to Figure Questions 695

 

19 The Cardiovascular System: The Blood 696

 

19.1 Functions and Properties of Blood 697

 

19.2 Formation of Blood Cells 701

 

19.3 Red Blood Cells 703

 

19.4 White Blood Cells 707

 

19.5 Platelets 710

 

19.6 Stem Cell Transplants from Bone Marrow and Cord Blood 712

 

19.7 Hemostasis 713

 

19.8 Blood Groups and Blood Types 717

 

Chapter Review 724 / Critical Thinking Questions 726 / Answers to Figure Questions 726

 

20 The Cardiovascular System: The Heart 727

 

20.1 Anatomy of the Heart 728

 

20.2 Heart Valves and Circulation of Blood 735

 

20.3 Cardiac Muscle Tissue and the Cardiac Conduction System 742

 

20.4 The Cardiac Cycle 748

 

20.5 Cardiac Output 752

 

20.6 Exercise and the Heart 756

 

20.7 Help for Failing Hearts 757

 

20.8 Development of the Heart 759

 

Chapter Review 768 / Critical Thinking Questions 769 / Answers to Figure Questions 769

 

21 The Cardiovascular System: Blood Vessels and Hemodynamics 771

 

21.1 Structure and Function of Blood Vessels 772

 

21.2 Capillary Exchange 781

 

21.3 Hemodynamics: Factors Affecting Blood Flow 784

 

21.4 Control of Blood Pressure and Blood Flow 787

 

21.5 Checking Circulation 792

 

21.6 Shock and Homeostasis 793

 

21.7 Circulatory Routes: Systemic Circulation 796

 

21.8 The Aorta and Its Branches 798

 

21.9 Ascending Aorta 801

 

21.10 The Aortic Arch 802

 

21.11 Thoracic Aorta 806

 

21.12 Abdominal Aorta 809

 

21.13 Arteries of the Pelvis and Lower Limbs 814

 

21.14 Veins of the Systemic Circulation 817

 

21.15 Veins of the Head and Neck 819

 

21.16 Veins of the Upper Limbs 821

 

21.17 Veins of the Thorax 825

 

21.18 Veins of the Abdomen and Pelvis 827

 

21.19 Veins of the Lower Limbs 829

 

21.20 Circulatory Routes: The Hepatic Portal Circulation 833

 

21.21 Circulatory Routes: The Pulmonary Circulation 834

 

21.22 Circulatory Routes: The Fetal Circulation 836

 

21.23 Development of Blood Vessels and Blood 838

 

21.24 Aging and the Cardiovascular System 839

 

Chapter Review 842 / Critical Thinking Questions 844 / Answers to Figure Questions 845

 

22 The Lymphoid (Lymphatic) System and Immunity 846

 

22.1 The Concept of Immunity 847

 

22.2 Overview of the Lymphoid System 847

 

22.3 Lymphatic Vessels and Lymph Circulation 849

 

22.4 Lymphoid Organs and Tissues 851

 

22.5 Development of Lymphoid Tissues 858

 

22.6 Innate Immunity 859

 

22.7 Adaptive Immunity 864

 

22.8 Cell-Mediated Immunity 870

 

22.9 Antibody-Mediated Immunity 874

 

22.10 Self-Recognition and Self-Tolerance 879

 

22.11 Stress and Immunity 880

 

22.12 Aging and the Lymphoid System 881

 

Chapter Review 887 / Critical Thinking Questions 889 / Answers to Figure Questions 889

 

23 The Respiratory System 891

 

23.1 Overview of the Respiratory System 892

 

23.2 The Upper Respiratory System 894

 

23.3 The Lower Respiratory System 897

 

23.4 Pulmonary Ventilation 912

 

23.5 Lung Volumes and Capacities 917

 

23.6 Exchange of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide 918

 

23.7 Transport of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide 922

 

23.8 Control of Breathing 927

 

23.9 Exercise and the Respiratory System 931

 

23.10 Development of the Respiratory System 932

 

23.11 Aging and the Respiratory System 933

 

Chapter Review 938 / Critical Thinking Questions 940 / Answers to Figure Questions 940

 

24 The Digestive System 941

 

24.1 Overview of the Digestive System 942

 

24.2 Layers of the Digestive Canal 943

 

24.3 Neural Innervation of the Digestive Canal 945

 

24.4 Peritoneum 946

 

24.5 Mouth 948

 

24.6 Pharynx 955

 

24.7 Esophagus 955

 

24.8 Deglutition 956

 

24.9 Stomach 958

 

24.10 Pancreas 964

 

24.11 Liver and Gallbladder 966

 

24.12 Small Intestine 971

 

24.13 Large Intestine 983

 

24.14 Phases of Digestion 988

 

24.15 Development of the Digestive System 991

 

24.16 Aging and the Digestive System 991

 

Chapter Review 996 / Critical Thinking Questions 998 / Answers to Figure Questions 998

 

25 Metabolism and Nutrition 1000

 

25.1 Metabolic Reactions 1001

 

25.2 Energy Transfer 1002

 

25.3 Carbohydrate Metabolism 1003

 

25.4 Lipid Metabolism 1013

 

25.5 Protein Metabolism 1017

 

25.6 Key Molecules at Metabolic Crossroads 1019

 

25.7 Metabolic Adaptations 1020

 

25.8 Energy Balance 1025

 

25.9 Regulation of Body Temperature 1029

 

25.10 Nutrition 1032

 

Chapter Review 1039 / Critical Thinking Questions 1041 / Answers to Figure Questions 1041

25 Metabolism and Nutrition 1000

 

25.1 Metabolic Reactions 1001

 

25.2 Energy Transfer 1002

 

25.3 Carbohydrate Metabolism 1003

 

25.4 Lipid Metabolism 1013

 

25.5 Protein Metabolism 1017

 

25.6 Key Molecules at Metabolic Crossroads 1019

 

25.7 Metabolic Adaptations 1020

 

25.8 Energy Balance 1025

 

25.9 Regulation of Body Temperature 1029

 

25.10 Nutrition 1032

 

Chapter Review 1039 / Critical Thinking Questions 1041 / Answers to Figure Questions 1041

 

26 The Urinary System 1042

 

26.1 Overview of the Urinary System 1043

 

26.2 Anatomy of the Kidneys 1044

 

26.3 The Nephron 1048

 

26.4 Overview of Renal Physiology 1053

 

26.5 Glomerular Filtration 1055

 

26.6 Tubular Reabsorption and Tubular Secretion 1059

 

26.7 Production of Dilute and Concentrated Urine 1067

 

26.8 Evaluation of Kidney Function 1072

 

26.9 Urine Transportation, Storage, and Elimination 1075

 

26.10 Waste Management in Other Body Systems 1079

 

26.11 Development of the Urinary System 1079

 

26.12 Aging and the Urinary System 1080

 

Chapter Review 1084 / Critical Thinking Questions 1086 / Answers to Figure Questions 1086

 

27 Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid–Base Homeostasis 1087

 

27.1 Fluid Compartments and Fluid Homeostasis 1088

 

27.2 Electrolytes in Body Fluids 1094

 

27.3 Acid–Base Balance 1098

 

27.4 Aging and Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid–Base Homeostasis 1103

 

Chapter Review 1104 / Critical Thinking Questions 1105 / Answers to Figure Questions 1105

 

28 The Genital (Reproductive) Systems 1106

 

28.1 Male Genital (Reproductive) System 1107

 

28.2 Female Genital (Reproductive) System 1121

 

28.3 The Female Reproductive Cycle 1137

 

28.4 The Human Sexual Response 1143

 

28.5 Birth Control Methods and Abortion 1143

 

28.6 Development of the Genital Systems 1147

 

28.7 Aging and the Genital Systems 1149

 

Chapter Review 1156 / Critical Thinking Questions 1158 / Answers to Figure Questions 1159

 

29 Development and Inheritance 1160

 

29.1 Overview of Development 1161

 

29.2 The First Two Weeks of the Embryonic Period 1161

 

29.3 The Remaining Weeks of the Embryonic Period 1169

 

29.4 Fetal Period 1177

 

29.5 Teratogens 1180

 

29.6 Prenatal Diagnostic Tests 1181

 

29.7 Maternal Changes During Pregnancy 1183

 

29.8 Exercise and Pregnancy 1186

 

29.9 Labor 1186

 

29.10 Adjustments of the Infant at Birth 1188

 

29.11 The Physiology of Lactation 1189

 

29.12 Inheritance 1191

 

Chapter Review 1198 / Critical Thinking Questions 1200 / Answers to Figure Questions 1200

 

Appendix A Measurements A-1

 

Appendix B Periodic Table B-3

 

Appendix C Normal Values for Selected Blood Tests C-4

 

Appendix D Normal Values for Selected Urine Tests D-6

 

Appendix E Answers to Critical Thinking Questions E-8

 

Appendix F Medical Eponyms F-14

 

Glossary G-1

 

Index I-1