Medical terminology a short course 9th edition by davi ellen chabner (1).pdf

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Medical terminology a short course 9th edition by davi ellen chabner (1).pdf
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Medical terminology a short course
9th edition by chabner all chapters

Chapter 1. Basic Word Structure
Chapter 2. Organization of the Body
Chapter 3. Suffixes
Chapter 4. Prefixes
Chapter 5. Medical Specialists and Case
Reports
Table of Contents

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Chapter 01: Basic Word Structure
Chabner: Medical Terminology: A Short Course, 9th Edition


MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. A combining form is the:
a. word ending
b. root plus combining vowel
c. prefix
d. prefix plus combining vowel
e. root plus suffix
ANS: B

2. The combining form meaning “joint” is:
a. aden/o
b. -itis
c. -algia
d. arthr/o
e. oste/o
ANS: D

3. A suffix meaning “inflammation” is:
a. -itis
b. -osis
c. -ac
d. -al
e. -tomy
ANS: A

4. A word part meaning “below”,“less than normal,” or “under” is:
a. re-
b. hyper-
c. trans-
d. -emia
e. hypo-
ANS: E

5. A suffix meaning “study of” is:

a. -pathy
b. -logy
c. -gram
d. -scopy
e. -osis
ANS: B

6. A tumor of a gland is called:

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a. arthrosis
b. arthroscope
c. adenoma
d. nephroma
e. hepatitis
ANS: C

7. Visual examination of the urinary bladder is called:
a. cystoscopy
b. cytology
c. cystogram
d. nephroscopy
e. cystoscope
ANS: A

8. Prediction about the outcome of an illness or treatment is called:
a. prognosis
b. psychosis
c. diagnosis
d. biopsy
e. pathology
ANS: A

9. (Condition of) nerve pain is called:
a. neural
b. arthralgia
c. cephalgia
d. neueralgia
e. neuralgia
ANS: E

10. Ren/o and nephr/o both mean:
a. heart
b. liver
c. blood
d. kidney
e. intestine
ANS: D

11. Which term relates to the brain?
a. anemia
b. cerebral
c. rhinitis
d. thrombosis
e. gastrotomy
ANS: B

12. A cancerous tumor is a(n):
a. hematoma
b. adenoma
c. oncology
d. gastralgia
e. carcinoma
ANS: E

13. A red blood cell is a(n):
a. platelet
b. thrombocyte
c. erythrocyte
d. leukocyte
e. resection
ANS: C

14. Abnormal condition of clot formation:
a. gastritis
b. osteitis
c. adenosis
d. dermatitis
e. thrombosis
ANS: E

15. An instrument to visually examine the urinary bladder is called a(n):
a. cystoscopy
b. cystoscope
c. gastroscope
d. arthroscopy
e. excision
ANS: B

16. An excessive (more than normal) amount of sugar in the blood is called:
a. hypothyroidism
b. hyperthyroidism
c. hyperglycemia
d. hypoglycemia
e. hypodermic
ANS: C

17. A gastrectomy is a(n):
a. gastric excision
b. gastroscopy
c. visual examination of the abdomen
d. incision of the stomach
e. incision of a gland

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ANS: A

18. Glands that secrete hormones are glands.
a. enteral
b. endocrine
c. exocrine
d. adenoma
e. neural
ANS: B

19. Increase in cancerous white blood cells in blood and bone marrow:
a. leukemia
b. anemia
c. adenosis
d. leukocytosis
e. osteoma
ANS: A

20. A large incision across the abdomen is called:
a. laparoscopy
b. rhinotomy
c. laparotomy
d. gastrotomy
e. gastroscopy
ANS: C

21. A malignant (cancerous) tumor of flesh (connective) tissue is:
a. carcinoma
b. sarcoma
c. neuroma
d. hepatoma
e. nephroma
ANS: B

22. A doctor who performs autopsies and examines biopsy samples is a(n):
a. oncologist
b. gynecologist
c. hematologist
d. endocrinologist
e. pathologist
ANS: E

23. A record of the electricity in the brain is a(n):
a. arthrogram
b. electrocardiogram
c. resection
d. electroencephalogram

e. nephrectomy
ANS: D

24. Inflammation of the small intestine is called:
a. osteitis
b. hepatitis
c. rhinitis
d. adenitis
e. enteritis
ANS: E

25. Protein found in red blood cells is:
a. sarcoma
b. hemoglobin
c. hematoma
d. erythrocyte
e. hepatoma
ANS: B

26. The combining form cyt/o means:
a. urinary bladder
b. platelet
c. gland
d. cell
e. red
ANS: D

27. The combining form rhin/o means:
a. nose
b. knowledge
c. cell
d. tumor
e. flesh
ANS: A

28. The combining form hemat/o means:
a. liver
b. white
c. blood
d. kidney
e. red
ANS: C

29. The combining form glyc/o means:
a. knowledge
b. sugar
c. woman

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d. stomach
e. white
ANS: B

30. The combining form aden/o means:
a. joint
b. head
c. cerebrum
d. intestines
e. gland
ANS: E

31. The combining form oste/o means:
a. bone
b. brain
c. joint
d. electricity
e. stomach
ANS: A

32. The combining form arthr/o means:
a. cancerous
b. head
c. joint
d. intestines
e. blood
ANS: C

33. The combining form thromb/o means:
a. cell
b. clotting
c. flesh
d. mind
e. disease
ANS: B

34. The combining form lapar/o means:
a. intestines
b. stomach
c. abdomen
d. kidney
e. liver
ANS: C

35. The combining form cephal/o means:
a. joint
b. head

c. life
d. cell
e. knowledge
ANS: B

36. The combining form nephr/o means:
a. heart
b. gland
c. stomach
d. kidney
e. urinary bladder
ANS: D

37. The combining form for “urinary bladder” is:
a. cyt/o
b. cyst/o
c. cerebr/o
d. cephal/o
e. nephr/o
ANS: B

38. The combining form for “nerve” is:
a. encephal/o
b. electr/o
c. erythr/o
d. neur/o
e. nephr/o
ANS: D

39. The combining form for “liver” is:
a. hem/o
b. hemat/o
c. cyst/o
d. enter/o
e. hepat/o
ANS: E

40. The combining form for “eye” is:
a. cephal/o
b. cerebr/o
c. ophthalm/o
d. path/o
e. psych/o
ANS: C

41. The combining form for “woman” or “female” is:
a. gynec/o

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b. oste/o
c. sarc/o
d. ren/o
e. thromb/o
ANS: A

42. The combining form for “white” is:
a. erythr/o
b. gnos/o
c. cyt/o
d. leuk/o
e. onc/o
ANS: D

43. The combining form for “red” is:
a. erythr/o
b. leuk/o
c. cyt/o
d. onc/o
e. gnos/o
ANS: A

44. The combining form for “disease” is:
a. sarc/o
b. thromb/o
c. electr/o
d. gnos/o
e. path/o
ANS: E

45. The combining form for “stomach” is:
a. enter/o
b. lapar/o
c. gastr/o
d. gynec/o
e. ren/o
ANS: C

46. The combining form for “intestines (often the small intestine)” is:
a. enter/o
b. lapar/o
c. gastr/o
d. cyst/o
e. encephal/o
ANS: A

47. The combining form for “heart” is:

a. aden/o
b. cephal/o
c. thromb/o
d. cardi/o
e. electr/o
ANS: D

48. The combining form for “mind” is:
a. path/o
b. onc/o
c. psych/o
d. sarc/o
e. cephal/o
ANS: C

49. The suffix -ectomy means:
a. cutting out, removal, excision
b. inflammation
c. protein
d. condition
e. pertaining to
ANS: A

50. The suffix -oma means:
a. study of
b. abnormal condition
c. pain
d. blood condition
e. tumor, mass
ANS: E

51. The suffix -logy means:
a. pertaining to
b. condition
c. to view
d. study of
e. state of
ANS: D

52. The suffix -emia means:
a. state of
b. process of visual examination
c. incision
d. abnormal condition
e. blood condition
ANS: E

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53. The suffix -tomy means:
a. process of visual examination
b. process of cutting into; incision
c. instrument to visually examine
d. abnormal condition
e. cell
ANS: B

54. The suffix -globin means:
a. protein
b. cell
c. pain
d. tumor
e. record
ANS: A

55. The suffix -algia means:
a. record
b. condition of pain
c. tumor
d. cell
e. condition
ANS: B

56. The suffix -itis means:
a. record
b. pertaining to
c. inflammation
d. study of
e. to view
ANS: C

57. The suffix -osis means:
a. to view
b. abnormal condition
c. pain
d. record
e. cell
ANS: B

58. The suffix -scopy means:
a. instrument to visually examine
b. process of cutting into
c. state of
d. process of visual examination
e. abnormal condition

ANS: D

59. The suffix -scope means:
a. process of visual examination
b. abnormal condition
c. blood condition
d. inflammation
e. instrument to visually examine
ANS: E

60. The prefix hyper- means:
a. excessive, more than normal
b. below, less than normal
c. within
d. outside
e. behind
ANS: A

61. The prefix sub- means:
a. above
b. before
c. across, through
d. below, under
e. within
ANS: D

62. The prefix trans- means:
a. within
b. under, below
c. behind
d. before
e. across, through
ANS: E

63. The prefix endo- means:
a. outside
b. complete, through
c. within
d. no, not
e. bad, painful
ANS: C

64. The prefix pro- means:
a. back
b. before, forward
c. below, under
d. across, through

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e. outside
ANS: B

65. The prefix hypo- means:
a. excessive, more than normal
b. behind
c. below, less than normal
d. before
e. within
ANS: C

66. The combining form aden/o means:
a. life
b. gland
c. heart
d. joint
e. cancerous
ANS: B

67. The combining form arthr/o means:
a. life
b. gland
c. heart
d. joint
e. cancerous
ANS: D

68. The combining form bi/o means:
a. life
b. gland
c. heart
d. joint
e. cancerous
ANS: A

69. The combining form carcin/o means:
a. life
b. gland
c. heart
d. joint
e. cancerous
ANS: E

70. The combining form cardi/o means:
a. life
b. gland
c. heart

d. joint
e. cancerous
ANS: C

71. The combining form cephal/o means:
a. cell
b. urinary bladder
c. head
d. skin
e. brain (largest part)
ANS: C

72. The combining form cerebr/o means:
a. cell
b. urinary bladder
c. head
d. skin
e. brain (largest part)
ANS: E

73. The combining form cyst/o means:
a. cell
b. urinary bladder
c. head
d. skin
e. brain (largest part)
ANS: B

74. The combining form cyt/o means:
a. cell
b. urinary bladder
c. head
d. skin
e. brain (largest part)
ANS: A

75. The combining form dermat/o means:
a. cell
b. urinary bladder
c. head
d. skin
e. brain (largest part)
ANS: D

76. The combining form electr/o means:
a. brain
b. intestine (usually small intestine)

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c. electricity
d. stomach
e. red
ANS: C

77. The combining form encephal/o means:
a. brain
b. intestine (usually small intestine)
c. electricity
d. stomach
e. red
ANS: A

78. The combining form enter/o means:
a. brain
b. intestine (usually small intestine)
c. electricity
d. stomach
e. red
ANS: B

79. The combining form erythr/o means:
a. brain
b. intestine (usually small intestine)
c. electricity
d. stomach
e. red
ANS: E

80. The combining form gastr/o means:
a. brain
b. intestine (usually small intestine)
c. electricity
d. stomach
e. red
ANS: D

81. The combining form gnos/o means:
a. woman, female
b. blood
c. knowledge
d. abdomen
e. liver
ANS: C

82. The combining form gynec/o means:
a. woman, female

b. blood
c. knowledge
d. abdomen
e. liver
ANS: A

83. The combining form hemat/o means:
a. woman, female
b. blood
c. knowledge
d. abdomen
e. liver
ANS: B

84. The combining form hepat/o means:
a. woman, female
b. blood
c. knowledge
d. abdomen
e. liver
ANS: E

85. The prefix pan- means:
a. cell
b. inflammation
c. across
d. all
e. under
ANS: D

86. The prefix epi- means:
a. above, upon, on
b. inflammation
c. across
d. all
e. under
ANS: A

87. The combining form dem/o means:
a. skin
b. people
c. abdomen
d. liver
e. brain
ANS: B

88. The prefix for “above”, “upon”, or “on” is:

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a. hypo-
b. hyper-
c. trans-
d. an-
e. epi-
ANS: E

89. The prefix for “all” is:
a. dia-
b. epi-
c. pan-
d. retro-
e. endo-
ANS: C

90. The combining form for “people” is”
a. aden/o
b. cerebr/o
c. cephal/o
d. dem/o
e. cyt/o
ANS: D

MATCHING

Select the correct definition for each of the combining forms.
a. leuk/o
b. nephr/o, ren/o
c. onc/o
d. psych/o
e. thromb/o
1. tumor
2. white
3. kidney
4. clot
5. mind

1. ANS: C
2. ANS: A
3. ANS: B
4. ANS: E
5. ANS: D

Select the correct definition for each of the combining forms.
a. neur/o
b. ophthalm/o
c. oste/o

d. path/o
e. dem/o
f. sarc/o
6. flesh
7. bone
8. people
9. eye
10. disease
11. nerve

6. ANS: F
7. ANS: C
8. ANS: E
9. ANS: B
10. ANS: D
11. ANS: A

Select the correct definition for each of the suffixes.
a. -al
b. -algia
c. -ectomy
d. -tomy
e. -cyte
12. pertaining to
13. cell
14. process of cutting into; incision
15. cutting out; removal; excision
16. condition of pain

12. ANS: A
13. ANS: E
14. ANS: D
15. ANS: C
16. ANS: B

Select the correct definition for each of the suffixes.
a. -logist
b. -ism
c. -logy
d. -scopy
e. -emia
17. study of
18. specialist in the study of
19. blood condition
20. process of visual examination
21. condition; process

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17. ANS: C
18. ANS: A
19. ANS: E
20. ANS: D
21. ANS: B

Select the correct definition for each of the suffixes.
a. -sis
b. -oma
c. -osis
d. -scope
e. -itis
f. -gram
22. record
23. instrument to visually examine
24. state of
25. tumor; mass
26. inflammation
27. abnormal condition

22. ANS: F
23. ANS: D
24. ANS: A
25. ANS: B
26. ANS: E
27. ANS: C

Select the correct definition for each of the prefixes.
a. dia-
b. a-, an-
c. hyper-
d. pro-
e. trans-
28. across, through
29. no, not
30. excessive, more than normal, too much
31. before, forward
32. complete, through

28. ANS: E
29. ANS: B
30. ANS: C
31. ANS: D
32. ANS: A

Select the correct definition for each of the prefixes.
a. epi-
b. exo-

c. hypo-
d. retro-
e. endo-
33. within
34. behind
35. outside
36. below, less than normal
37. above, upon

33. ANS: E
34. ANS: D
35. ANS: B
36. ANS: C
37. ANS: A

Select the correct definition for each of the combining forms.
a. ophthalm/o
b. rhin/o
c. arthr/o
d. lapar/o
e. encephal/o
38. nose
39. abdomen
40. eye
41. joint
42. brain

38. ANS: B
39. ANS: D
40. ANS: A
41. ANS: C
42. ANS: E

Select the correct definition for each of the combining forms.
a. gastr/o
b. cephal/o
c. onc/o
d. aden/o
e. path/o
43. disease
44. gland
45. tumor(cancerous)
46. head
47. stomach

43. ANS: E
44. ANS: D

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45. ANS: C
46. ANS: B
47. ANS: A


Chapter 02: Organization of the Body
Chabner: Medical Terminology: A Short Course, 9th Edition


MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. The body system that controls breathing is the system.
a. circulatory
b. digestive
c. nervous
d. endocrine
e. respiratory
ANS: E

2. The individual unit that each part of the body is composed of is called a(n):
a. organ
b. cell
c. tissue
d. system
e. gland
ANS: B

3. The body system that supports the body and allows it to move is the:
a. skin and sense organs
b. nervous system
c. urinary system
d. musculoskeletal system
e. female reproductive system
ANS: D

4. The voice box is the:
a. larynx
b. pharynx
c. trachea
d. esophagus
e. bronchial tube
ANS: A

5. The tube leading from the bladder to the outside of the body is the:
a. urethra
b. uterus
c. large intestine
d. vagina

e. ureter
ANS: A

6. The endocrine gland located at the base of the brain is the:
a. adrenal gland
b. prostate gland
c. pituitary gland
d. thyroid gland
e. pancreas
ANS: C

7. Bundle of nerves that extends from the brain down the back:
a. vertebrae
b. spinal column
c. spinal cord
d. pelvis
e. brain
ANS: C

8. The chest cavity is the cavity.
a. cranial
b. abdominal
c. spinal
d. pelvic
e. thoracic
ANS: E

9. The double membrane surrounding the organs in the abdomen is the:
a. peritoneum
b. pericardium
c. pleura
d. diaphragm
e. mediastinum
ANS: A

10. The bones of the hip area:
a. trachea
b. carpals
c. cervix
d. pelvis
e. phalanges
ANS: D

11. The space in the chest that contains the heart and other organs is the:
a. mediastinum
b. pleural cavity
c. cranial cavity

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d. abdomen
e. spinal cavity
ANS: A

12. A backbone is a:
a. disc
b. vertebra
c. cartilage
d. vertebrae
e. spinal nerve
ANS: B

13. The backbones in the region of the neck are the bones.
a. lumbar
b. cervical
c. coccygeal
d. thoracic
e. sacral
ANS: B

14. Flexible connective tissue found between bones at joints is:
a. nervous tissue
b. muscle tissue
c. skin
d. cartilage
e. epithelial tissue
ANS: D

15. The tailbone is the:
a. sacrum
b. coccyx
c. pharynx
d. larynx
e. cartilage
ANS: B

16. “Anterior” means:
a. side
b. back
c. front
d. lateral
e. posterior
ANS: C

17. The plane that divides the body into right and left sides is called the plane.
a. sagittal (lateral)
b. frontal (coronal)

c. transverse (axial)
d. cervical
e. sacral
ANS: A

18. A series of x-ray images that show the body in cross section is called:
a. MRI (magnetic resonance imaging)
b. chest x-rays
c. gastroscopy
d. laparoscopy
e. CT scan (computed tomography)
ANS: E

19. A term meaning “pertaining to skin cells or cells lining the inner part of internal
organs” is:
a. lumbar
b. vertebral
c. cervical
d. esophageal
e. epithelial
ANS: E

20. Incision of the skull is called:
a. laparotomy
b. craniotomy
c. laryngectomy
d. rhinotomy
e. tracheotomy
ANS: B

21. A term meaning “pertaining to the throat” is:
a. thoracic
b. esophageal
c. pharyngeal
d. tracheal
e. laryngeal
ANS: C

22. Inflammation of the membrane surrounding the lungs is called:
a. pleuritis
b. bronchitis
c. pericarditis
d. pleural
e. rhinitis

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ANS: A


23. The transverse (axial) plane:
a. shows a side view of the body
b. divides the body into front and back portions
c. divides the body into upper and lower portions
d. divides the body into right and left parts
e. cannot be viewed with a CT scan

ANS: C


24. Visual examination of the abdomen by making small incisions near the navel is
called:
a. laparoscope
b. laparotomy
c. mediastinoscopy
d. laparoscopy
e. epithelial biopsy

ANS: D


25. The combining form cervic/o means:
a. chest
b. neck of the body or “neck” of the uterus
c. throat
d. voice box
e. windpipe

ANS: B


26. The combining form coccyg/o means:
a. tailbone
b. skull
c. sacrum
d. pelvic bone

e. pleura

ANS: A


27. The combining form crani/o means:
a. tailbone
b. skull
c. sacrum
d. pelvic bone
e. pleura

ANS: B


28. The combining form anter/o means:
a. peritoneum (membrane surrounding abdomen)
b. space between the lungs (mediastinum)
c. side
d. front
e. back of body (behind)

ANS: D


29. The combining form bronch/o means:
a. epithelial
b. skin
c. abdominal wall
d. bronchial tubes
e. liver

ANS: D


30. The combining form thorac/o means:
a. chest
b. neck
c. throat (pharynx)

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d. larynx (voice box)
e. trachea (windpipe)

ANS: A


31. The combining form hepat/o means:
a. blood
b. skin
c. abdominal wall
d. bronchial tube
e. liver

ANS: E


32. The combining form pleur/o means:
a. chest
b. skull
c. membranes surrounding the abdominal organs
d. pelvic bone
e. membranes surrounding the lungs

ANS: E


33. The combining form pharyng/o means:
a. finger and toe bones
b. neck
c. throat
d. voice box
e. windpipe

ANS: C


34. The combining form trache/o means:
a. chest
b. neck

c. throat
d. voice box
e. windpipe

ANS: E


35. The combining form later/o means:
a. peritoneum (membrane surrounding abdomen)
b. space between the lungs (mediastinum)
c. side
d. front
e. back of body (behind)

ANS: C


36. The combining form laryng/o means:
a. chest
b. neck
c. throat
d. voice box
e. windpipe

ANS: D


37. The combining form peritone/o means:
a. membrane surrounding abdominal organs
b. space between the lungs
c. side
d. front
e. back of body (behind)

ANS: A


38. The combining form mediastin/o means:
a. membrane surrounding abdomen

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b. space between the lungs
c. side
d. front
e. back of body (behind)

ANS: B


39. The combining form pelv/o means:
a. membrane surrounding the abdomen
b. skull
c. space between the lungs
d. bones of the hip area
e. pleura

ANS: D


40. The combining form sacr/o means:
a. coccyx (tailbone)
b. flesh
c. sacrum
d. pelvic bone
e. pleura

ANS: C


41. The combining form poster/o means:
a. peritoneum
b. space between the lungs
c. side
d. front
e. back, behind

ANS: E


42. The combining form radi/o means:

a. x-rays
b. side
c. cartilage
d. pleura
e. flesh

ANS: A


43. The combining form chondr/o means:
a. windpipe
b. voice box
c. cartilage
d. sacrum
e. pleura

ANS: C


44. The urethra is:
a. bones of the hip area
b. voice box
c. windpipe
d. tube from the kidney to the bladder
e. tube from the bladder to the outside of the body

ANS: E


45. A ureter is a:
a. bones of the hip area
b. voice box
c. windpipe
d. tube from the kidney to the bladder
e. tube from the bladder to the outside of the body

ANS: D

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46. The trachea is the:
a. bones of the hip area
b. voice box
c. windpipe
d. tube from the kidney to the bladder
e. tube from the bladder to the outside of the body

ANS: C


47. The pelvis is described as the:
a. bones of the hip area
b. voice box
c. windpipe
d. tube from the kidney to the bladder
e. tube from the bladder to the outside of the body

ANS: A


48. The larynx is the:
a. hip bone
b. tube from the kidney to the bladder
c. voice box
d. windpipe
e. tailbone

ANS: C


49. The urethra is the:
a. tube from the kidney to the bladder
b. nervous tissue connected to the brain
c. tube from the bladder to the outside of the body
d. pad of tissue separating backbones
e. five fused backbones below the waist
f. all the bones of the back

ANS: C


50. The sacrum is the:
a. tube from the kidney to the bladder
b. nervous tissue connected to the brain
c. tube from the bladder to the outside of the body
d. pad of tissue separating backbones
e. five fused backbones below the waist
f. all the bones of the back

ANS: E


51. A disc is a:
a. tube from the kidney to the bladder
b. nervous tissue connected to the brain
c. tube from the bladder to the outside of the body
d. pad of tissue separating backbones
e. five fused backbones below the waist
f. all the bones of the back

ANS: D


52. The spinal column is:
a. tube from the kidney to the bladder
b. nervous tissue connected to the brain
c. tube from the bladder to the outside of the body
d. pad of tissue separating backbones
e. five fused backbones below the waist
f. all the bones of the back

ANS: F


53. The spinal cord is:
a. tube from the kidney to the bladder

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b. nervous tissue connected to the brain
c. tube from the bladder to the outside of the body
d. pad of tissue separating backbones
e. five fused backbones below the waist
f. all the bones of the back

ANS: B


54. The brain is in the system?
a. nervous
b. endocrine
c. cardiovascular
d. lymphatic
e. musculoskeletal

ANS: A


55. The femur is in the system?
a. nervous
b. male reproductive
c. cardiovascular
d. lymphatic
e. musculoskeletal

ANS: E


56. The anus is in the system?
a. female reproductive
b. digestive
c. respiratory
d. skin and sense organs
e. urinary

ANS: B

57. The cornea is in the system?
a. female reproductive
b. digestive
c. respiratory
d. skin and sense organs
e. urinary

ANS: D


58. The aorta is in the system?
a. nervous
b. male reproductive
c. cardiovascular
d. lymphatic
e. musculoskeletal

ANS: C


59. The bronchial tubes are in the system?
a. female reproductive
b. digestive
c. respiratory
d. skin and sense organs
e. urinary

ANS: C


60. The scrotum is in the system?
a. female reproductive
b. male reproductive
c. cardiovascular
d. lymphatic
e. musculoskeletal

ANS: B

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61. The ureters are in the system?
a. digestive
b. respiratory
c. urinary
d. endocrine
e. nervous

ANS: C


62. The cervix is in the system?
a. female reproductive
b. digestive
c. respiratory
d. skin and sense organs
e. urinary

ANS: A


63. The pituitary gland is in the system?
a. digestive
b. respiratory
c. endocrine
d. nervous
e. musculoskeletal

ANS: C



MATCHING


Match the correct body system with the organ or body structure that is
included in that system.

1. ileum
2. right ventricle

3. kidney
4. larynx
5. penis


a. digestive
b. respiratory
c. urinary
d. male reproductive
e. circulatory

1. ANS: A
2. ANS: E
3. ANS: C
4. ANS: B
5. ANS: D


Match the correct body system with the organ or body structure that is included
in that system.

6. meninges
7. epidermis
8. thyroid gland
9. ovum
10. spleen


a. lymphatic
b. female reproductive
c. nervous
d. endocrine
e. skin and sense organs

6. ANS: C
7. ANS: E

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8. ANS: D
9. ANS: B
10. ANS: A

Match the correct body system with the organ or body structure that is included
in that system.
a. musculoskeletal
b. digestive
c. endocrine
d. urinary
e. circulatory

11. arteries
12. patella
13. colon
14. pineal gland
15. kidney


11. ANS: E
12. ANS: A
13. ANS: B
14. ANS: C
15. ANS: D


Match the correct body system with the organ or body structure that is included
in that system.
a. lymphatic
b. nervous
c. respiratory
d. skin and sense organs
e. female reproductive

16. retina

17. pleura

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18. uterus
19. lymph nodes
20. spinal cord


16. ANS: D
17. ANS: C
18. ANS: E
19. ANS: A
20. ANS: B

Match the correct body system with the organ or body structure that is included
in that system.
a. musculoskeletal
b. male reproductive
c. digestive
d. endocrine
e. skin and sense organs

21. sigmoid colon
22. testes
23. tympanic membrane
24. tibia
25. thyroid gland


21. ANS: C
22. ANS: B
23. ANS: E
24. ANS: A
25. ANS: D


Match the correct body system with the organ or body structure that is included
in that system.
a. respiratory