3600+ Review Questions for Anatomy & Physiology Volume 1

3600-Plus Review Questions for Anatomy & Physiology

Volume 1 5th Edition

R. Michael Anson, Ph.D.

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1700+ Review Questions for Anatomy and Physiology I

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Edition History for '1700+ Review Questions for Anatomy and Physiology I' (renamed from 4th edition onward to:

"3600-Plus Review Questions for Anatomy & Physiology: Volume 1") August, 2005, R. Michael Anson: First edition.

The questions were written one topic at a time during the summer of 2005. Students in a class which I was teaching were given access to them, and the positive feedback led me to the decision to compile them into this document at the end of the course. I would be happy to receive feedback, positive or negative, or to learn of errors that may be present: my email address is anson@jhu.edu .

November, 2005, R. Michael Anson: Second edition. A 'note to the student' was added to the preamble, explaining basic study skills relevant to the use of this question bank.

A 'Study Skills' section was added as an introduction to the use of this question bank.

Language of Anatomy #6: answer changed from 'microscopic' to 'microscopic anatomy' Changed all limb-related questions which had 'proximal' as an answer to read 'proximal (or superior).' Changed all limb-related questions which had 'distal' as an answer to read 'distal (or inferior).'

Appendicular and Axial Skeleton Moved questions 87 and 88 from appendicular skeleton to axial (they were misclassified in original placement, as they dealt with the development of the spine).

Cell Overview Inserted missing figure on question 76.

The Axial Skeleton Questions 90 and 91: 'thoracic' was a typo, and has been replaced by 'lumbar.'

The Appendicular Skeleton Corrected a spelling error in question 11 (corocoid --> coracoid). Corrected a spelling error in question 22 (to --> two).

Muscles This section was completely revised to emphasize the prime movers in each motion, and the section renamed to reflect this change.

Nervous Tissue Corrected the answer to #84.

CNS Modified question 45 to include a reference to the corpus callosum.

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Bones and Skeletal Tissue Corrected the answer to question 32 to be 'dense irregular connective tissue'

Appendicular Skeleton Question 23 was corrected to read, 'The medial bone of the forearm is the _____.'

Joints The answer to #85 was corrected to read, 'bursae.'

Muscles: Prime Movers Corrected a misspelling in the answer to question 63. Corrected a misspelling in question 65.

Nervous Tissue Deleted questions 126 - 129 in Nervous Tissue, which were essentially trivial, and re-numbered those

remaining.

Special Senses A clear distinction is now made between receptor cells and receptor proteins. Question 106 was corrected to refer to the middle, rather than inner, ear.

July, 2009, R. Michael Anson: Fourth Edition Changed title to "3600 + Review Questions for Anatomy and Physiology: Volume 1" In addition to the correction of many minor typographical errors (capitalization errors, etc.), the following changes were made: Changed the original numbers to "unique ID" codes (UIDs).

Purpose: UIDs are needed by teachers who wish to correlate test banks in various formats (fill in the blank, multiple choice, T/F, etc.) with the original question. Initially, the original question number was used as the UID, but these created reader confusion as deleted questions resulted in "missing" numbers, etc. To generate UIDs, the first letter of each major word in the section was used as a prefix the original question number, and "a," "b," etc., used as a suffix when changes are necessary. Questions numbers from this edition forward are arbitrary and refer only to the position of a particular question within the particular edition being used. A table correlating the question number in a particular edition with the UIDs will be provided as an appendix.

Language of Anatomy: Deleted: 123, 126, 134 Added:

Tissues Deleted: 20, 55, 76, 77, 78, 79 Added: T20a, T55a

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Bones and Skeletal Tissue Deleted: 3, 72 Added: BST3a, BST72a

Skin Renamed entire section to "Integumentary System" Deleted: 62 Added: InS62a

Axial Skeleton Deleted: 62, 64, 119 Added: AxS62a, AxS 64a, AxS119a, AxS122

Appendicular Skeleton Deleted: 64, 83 Added: ApS64a, ApS83a

Joints Deleted: 21, 43, 68 Added J21a, J43a

Muscle Tissue Deleted: 9, 38, 62, 70 Added: MT9a, MT38a, MT62a, MT70a

Muscles - Prime Movers Deleted: 47, 48, 59, 75, 105. Added: MPM47a, MPM48a, MPM48b, MPM59a, MPM75a, MPM105a.

Nervous Tissue Deleted: 72, 85, 121, 122, 123, 124 Added: NT72a, NT85a

CNS Deleted: 3, 5, 18, 21, 23, 28, 60, 76, 83, 84, 89, 114, v123, 126, 132, 139 Added: CNS3a, CNS5a, CNS5b, CNS18a, CNS18b, CNS18c, CNS18d, CNS20a, CNS21a, CNS23a, CNS28a, CNS33a, CNS59a, CNS60a, CNS60b, CNS76a, CNS83a, CNS84a, CNS89a, CNS114a, CNS123a, CNS124a, CNS126a, CNS130a, CNS130b, CNS130c, CNS132a, CNS132b, CNS133a, CNS139a

PNS Deleted: 41, 80 - 85, 90 Added: PNS41a, PNS90a

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