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- Epidemiological studies are only used to study non-infectious disease A. TRUE B. FALSE
- What term describes death within a population A. mortality B. virulent C. botulism D. morbidity ...
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time ...
- The system composed of muscles that help in movement A. skeletal system B. muscular system ...
- Where in the body is oxygen picked up and carbon dioxide dropped off? A. The ...
- Which of the following substance does a muscle cell need in order to function? ...
- This is an example of a(n) ________. A. ...
- The system composed of bones to help support and protect the body A. muscular system ...
- This is image is an example of a(n) __________. ...
- What is the function of the nervous system? A. Controls all parts of the body; ...
- When we breathe in, oxygen goes into our lungs. The Lungs are part of the: ...
- When you walk, muscles in your legs contract and relax. This is a great example ...
- This is an example of a(n) ________. A. ...
- The organ is responsible for pumping blood throughout your body. A. The Brain B. The ...
- All living things obtain and use energy to survive. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Which of the following is true about our body's system? A. The skeletal system sends ...
- The average size of an adult heart is about the size of a: A. fist ...
- All living things are made up of structural units called A. DNA B. Blood ...
- What is the function of the cardiovascular / circulatory system? A. To provide nutrients to ...
- The heart pumps blood to every muscle in your body. The blood carries _____ to ...
- Which of the following is carried by a red blood cell throughout the body? ...
- Good _____________________ includes being able to think clearly and critically and express thoughts and feelings ...
- A primary care physician is a doctor you see A. for regular check ups ...
- The treatment and prevention of illnesses, injuries, or diseases is called A. healthcare B. health ...
- A state of health and wellness in which you generally feel good about your present ...
- ______________ refers to how well your body functions A. physical health B. social health ...
- Physical health includes having the abilities to –fight off a disease –participate in physical ...
- _________ is a balance of physical, mental and emotional, and social health A. wellness ...
- The aspects of health interact with and affect one other (interrelated) –Can be positive ...
- Well-being depends on all three aspects of health A. TRUE B. FALSE
- ______________refers to how well you get along with other people A. mental/emotional health B. social ...
- The term health refers to the absence of illness and disease A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- disease that gets continually worse; eventually causes a breakdown of body systems A. degenerative ...
- collecting and putting things away in a guarding way A. hoarding B. rummaging C. validating ...
- The inability to think clearly A. cognitive impairment B. confusion C. delirium D. dementia
- When the ability to think logically and clearly is impaired A. cognitive impairment B. confusion ...
- the time the signs and symptoms begin A. degenerative B. onset C. irreversible D. progressive ...
- when a person walks back and forth A. perseveration B. pacing C. wandering D. sundowning ...
- when a person gets restless and agitated late in the afternoon, evening, or night ...
- when someone believes things that are not true A. delusions B. hallucinations C. illusions ...
- when a person walks aimlessly around the facility or the facility grounds A. perseveration ...
- when someone sees, hears, smells, tastes, or feels things that are not there A. delusions ...
- disease that advances; tends to spread to other parts of the body and affects many ...
- a disease or condition that cannot be cured A. degenerative B. onset C. irreversible ...
- going through drawers, closets, or personal items that belong to oneself or to other peopls ...
- general term that refers to a serious loss of mental abilities such as thinking, remembering, ...
- when a person repeats words, phrases, questions, or actions: A. perserveration B. pacing C. wandering ...
- type of therapy that allows residents to believe that they live in the past or ...
- a progressive, degenerative, and irreversible disease that causes tangled nerve fibers and protein deposits to ...
- a state of severe confusion that occurs suddenly and is usually temporary A. cognitive impairment ...
- Name the disease which is confirmed by WIDAL Test? A. Chicken Pox B. Malaria ...
- Based on the image, what is the true reason people need to wear that type ...
- Cholera, Typhoid, Amoebic dysentery is the common disease that transmitted through _____ A. air ...
- Chill and high fever recurring every 3-4 hours in a patient. Which of the following ...
- What is the meaning of disease A. An illness that cause by toxic chemical expose ...
- While discussing a particular disease, the teacher described the following symptoms found in a patient: ...
- The organisms that can cause disease is called _______ A. bacteria B. pathogen ...
- Sars-Cov2 virus that lead to Covid19 disease is example of (i)___________ disease that transmitted through ...
- Which of the following is disease that is not infectious? A. Tinea B. Tuberculosis ...
- Measles, chicken pox, influenza is an examples of infectious diseases, yes or no. A. Yes ...
- Plasmodium enters human body in an infectious form which is a stage of its life ...
- Not all viruses are pathogen. True of false A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Airborne disease can be prevented by practising the following, except A. cover nose and mouth ...
- Disease that can be transmitted from one individual to other individual is called _____________ ...
- What happen to the host when infected by pathogens? A. show symptom of the disease ...
- A patient suffering from a disease shows the following symptoms: sustained high fever (39-40 deg ...
- Infectious disease are spread by (i)__________ , transmitted by infected person called (ii) ______________. ...
- how the spread of communicable diseases might occur? A. by sitting on your own in ...
- This type of disease can be genetic, not infectious, and can have relapses. A. communicable ...
- True or False, infectious diseases are hereditary? A. TRUE B. FALSE
- How are infectious diseases caused? A. washing and drying your hands too much B. Pathogenic ...
- Ms Bracey caught a non communicable disease in Thailand, which one? A. malaria B. colera ...
- examples of non-communicable diseases. A. cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer’s diseases, Down’s syndrome, Kwashiorker B. broken finger ...
- one reason why non-communicable diseases can occur at any time of the year? A. need ...
- Viruses, fungi, and bacteria act as agents/vectors for infection are what? A. how you break ...
- Communicable diseases are also known as? A. infectious diseases B. non infectious diseases
- examples of communicable diseases... A. cold and sneezing B. broken leg or arms C. typhoid, ...
- Non-communicable diseases are also known as? A. not severe diseases B. chronic diseases.
- Chronic as a non-communicable disease means it...? A. lasts for a longer period of time ...
- Communicable diseases can also be caused by the environment, give two other causes of communicable ...
- What macromolecule does the body need most of? A. Fats B. Energy C. Proteins ...
- Butter is an example of which macromolecule? A. Fats B. Protein C. Sugar D. Carbohydrate ...
- Pasta is a type of...? A. Carbohydrate B. Fat C. Protein D. Fatty Acid
- Red meat is an example of what macromolecule? A. Fats B. Carbohydrates C. Protein ...
- What are the building blocks of proteins? A. Amino Acids B. Sugars C. Meat ...
- True or False: Proteins help the body with growth and repair? A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- True or False: Potato is a form of Carbohydrate? A. TRUE B. FALSE
- True or False: A healthy diet has all three macromolecules? A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- Which of the following is an example of protein? A. Cheese B. Bread C. Potato ...
- Which of the following is an example of good carbohydrates? A. Steak B. Wheat Pasta ...
- What are the building blocks of fats? A. Amino Acids and Fatty Acids B. Glycerol ...
- What is the recommended Daily Intake (DI) of fats A. 10% - 25% B. 20% ...
- Fats are broken down in our digestive system and used for? A. Movement B. Energy ...
- Which of the following provides the body with energy? A. Carbohydrates B. Energy C. Protein ...
- Oils are a type of which macromolecule? A. Protein B. Carbohydrates C. Fats D. Starches ...
- What is the recommended Daily Intake (DI) of carbohydrates? A. 10% - 12% B. 85% ...
- True or False? Proteins are the bodies main source of energy A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- Cheese is a type of protein? True or False A. TRUE B. FALSE
- True or False: There are 20 different types of amino acids A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- Which of the following is a type of BAD carbohydrate? A. Hot Chips B. Fruits ...
- Food is broken down in which body system? A. Musculoskeletal System B. Respiratory System ...
- What is the recommended Daily Intake (DI) of proteins? A. 45 - 65% B. 85% ...
- What of the following is not a type of fat? A. Butters B. Oils ...
- Sugars and starches are the building blocks of..? A. Protein B. Amino Acids C. Carbohydrates ...
- Viruses can ... their DNA into the human genome. A. invade B. insert C. extract ...
- Why does chemotherapy cause nausea and a person's hair to fall out? A. The dying ...
- Which of the following is NOT characteristic of a benign tumor A. A name derived ...
- The ... after the operation was for a full recovery. A. examination B. diagnosis ...
- What is the dose limiting toxicity of vincristine that RX should be counseled on? ...
- When speaking to patients, doctors may use this word instead of tumour. A. growth ...
- tumor of connective tissue A. adenoma B. fibroma C. rhabdomyoma D. sarcoma
- A 42-year-old woman with a family history of breast cancer and very dense breasts should ...
- All tumors are A. Malignant B. Benign C. Neoplasms D. Invasive
- Benign neoplasms are ____________ than malignant neoplasms A. Less differentiated B. More differentiated C. Larger ...
- When the cancer cells spread to distant parts of the body, it is called ... ...
- A concept to try and save money in the delivery of healthcare. A. Home Health ...
- Which of the following time periods had the most advances in medicine and healthcare? ...
- This time period was known as the rebirth of the science of medicine? A. Dark ...
- These people believed illness came from evil spirits A. Ancient people B. Romans C. Greeks ...
- This is the founder of the American Red Cross A. Anton van Leewenhoek B. Clara ...
- Ancient people believed that _____ caused illness and death. A. Germs B. Evil spirits ...
- The father of micro biology A. Anton van Leewenhoek B. Clara Barton C. Rene Laennec ...
- Which group of people was responsible for the earliest healthcare records? A. Chinese B. Egyptians ...
- Medicine that uses technology to be delivered A. Home Health B. Telemedicine C. Outpatient ...
- These people were the first to keep medical records A. Russians B. Egyptians C. Romans ...
- The founder of modern nursing A. Anton van Leewenhoek B. Clara Barton C. Rene Laennec ...
- The father of pulmonology A. Anton van Leewenhoek B. Clara Barton C. Rene Laennec ...
- They were known as the first to develop public health, sanitation systems and filtration systems. ...
- Known as the “Father of Medicine”, he wrote the oath that doctors still take today. ...
- Medical care delivered in the patients home. A. Home Health B. Telemedicine C. Outpatient ...
- What are the three layers of the skin? A. epidermis, dermis, hypodermis B. epipen, dermis, ...
- Using sunscreen and avoiding excessive sun exposure can help prevent the development of skin cancer. ...
- Psoriasis and skin cancer are both considered to be homeostatic imbalances as opposed to an ...
- Athletes Foot is caused by... A. bacteria B. fungi C. virus D. protozoan
- The skin helps in thermoregulation by.... A. Sweating B. Shivering C. Insulation D. All of ...
- Impetigo is caused by a.... A. bacteria B. virus C. fungi
- Which layer of the skin houses the sensory receptors? A. epidermis B. dermis C. hypodermis ...
- The Integumentary system is composed of skin, hair, nails and the tongue. A. TRUE ...
- What vitamin does the skin synthesize? A. Vitamin A B. Vitamin D C. Vitamin K ...
- All 3 layers of the skin are affected with a _____ degree burn. A. 2nd ...
- Which layer of the skin is avascular? A. dermis B. epidermis C. hypodermis
- The skin protects the body from... A. UV Rays B. Bacteria C. Abrasions D. All ...
- What forms when the epidermis and dermis have friction? A. hematoma B. blister C. sunburn ...
- Herpes and Cold Sores are caused by a... A. Virus B. Bacteria C. Protozoan ...
- Blisters will form with _________ degree burns. A. 1st B. 2nd C. 3rd
- The least common form of skin cancer but most malignant is... A. Melanoma B. Basal ...
- Which layer of the skin is the deepest? A. dermis B. hypodermis C. epidermis
- What material is the epidermis mostly made of? A. adipose tissue B. dead skin cells ...
- In which layer of the skin can you find the nerves? A. epidermis B. dermis ...
- What layer of the skin is mostly made of adipose tissue? A. epidermis B. hypodermis ...
- The skin can not regenerate with _____ degree burns. A. 3rd B. 2nd C. 1st ...
- The least common form of skin cancer is... A. Basal Cell Carcinoma B. Squamous Cell ...
- In which layer is the pigment Melanin found? A. hypodermis B. epidermis C. dermis
- Which layer is the most superficial layer of the skin? A. dermis B. hypodermis ...
- True or False: Viruses are Curable A. FALSE B. TRUE
- These diseases are contagious and spread from person to person. A. non-communicable B. susceptible ...
- Vaccines help your body be less vulnerable to germs. What other word means vulnerable? ...
- This is an individual plant, animal, or single-celled life form. A. host B. pathogen ...
- These are signs of a disease such as coughing or fever. A. symptoms B. pathogens ...
- Another name for germs because they are so tiny. A. carbohydrates B. microbes C. protons ...
- Viruses need to be inside this so they can grow and multiply. A. host ...
- Disease causing germs such as viruses and bacteria are also known as... A. antibodies ...
- This is an illness that prevents the body from working normally. A. disease B. vaccine ...
- What is the name of the body system that includes your hair, skin and nails? ...
- Organs that work together to accomplish tasks are called a/an : __________ A. nerve ...
- Which organ system makes hormones and adds them to the blood? A. immune B. excretory ...
- The kidneys, bladder and ureter are part of your ___________ system. A. nervous B. excretory ...
- Where is the small intestine? A. A ...
- Where is the stomach? A. A ...
- Where is the liver? A. B ...
- What aspect of health is concerned with the influence of friendships? A. physical health ...
- Where is the esophagus A. D ...
- The organ system that causes your body to be able to move an helps produce ...
- The spongy tissue located inside of your bones is called _________ . A. bone marrow ...
- Where is the large intestine? A. A ...
- Where is the pancreas A. D ...
- Which organ system works with your lungs to carry oxygen throughout the body? A. respiratory ...
- What nutrient does your body need to keep your bones strong and help your muscles ...
- What form of exercise are push-ups and gymnastics good examples? A. aerobic activity B. muscle ...
- What medical term describes a person who is significantly above normal weight? A. anaerobic ...
- The suffix for pain is A. pathy B. plasty C. ostomy D. algia
- The study of the kidneys is A. nephropathy B. nephrology C. nephrologist D. nephrostomy
- Having surgical repair to the stomach is A. gastrectomy B. gastroplasty C. gastritis D. gastropathy ...
- 2 tablets PO bid for 10 days = ______ tablets A. 10 B. 20 ...
- Going without air is called A. anaerobic B. aerobic C. dysaerobic D. hyporobic
- A suffix comes at the end of a word. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- The chest is the ________ cavity. A. inguinal B. abdominal C. thoracic D. dorsal ...
- NPO means as needed. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Inflammation of the throat is A. laryngectomy B. pharyngitis C. colostomy D. gastromalacia
- Lying in a face down position is A. supine B. superior C. inferior D. prone ...
- Difficult swallowing is called A. hypophagia B. aphagia C. dysphagia D. tachyphagia
- If you take a medicine PO qid for 7 days how many doses is that? ...
- The arms are ___________ to the body. A. medial B. superior C. lateral D. transverse ...
- If some has liver disease it is called A. hepatomegaly B. hepatoplasty C. hepatopathy ...
- Fad diets are recognizable because A. they purport to have a miracle cure B. they ...
- Fad diets can lead to unhealthy or dangerous eating behaviors and patterns. A. TRUE ...
- Why do fad diets seem to work at first? A. They are so much fun ...
- The best way to hydrate is to drink what.... A. Tea B. Red Bull ...
- Developing a positive body image means _______ A. always restricting what you eat B. making ...
- Your nutrition affects your overall health. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Fad diets are recognizable because A. they purport to have a miracle cure B. they ...
- What are some of the health consequences of following a fad diet? A. Dehydration, dizziness, ...
- Most people on diets typically A. drop some pounds and then gain the weight back ...
- What does a healthy diet provide? A. a surplus of vitamins and minerals that need ...
- Fad diets are recognizable because A. they purport to have a miracle cure B. they ...
- Considering overall health, the nutrients in your food are just as important (if not more ...
- Instead of a diet, research suggests that ______ is more effective. A. exercising 60 minutes ...
- What is the percentage of teenage girls and teenage boys who have tried fad diets? ...
- What disease is caused due to over eating of carbohydrates and fats A. Dysentry ...
- What disease is caused by lack of protien? A. Beri- Beri B. Kwashiorkar C. Scurvy ...
- What disease is caused by lack of Iodene? A. Goitre B. Rickets C. Scurvy ...
- The first vaccince was discovered by whom and for protection against which disease? A. Albert ...
- _______ is a condition of the body that doesn't allow the body to work properly. ...
- ____ is the method of introducing dead or weakened micro organism into the body. ...
- Tubesclosis is caused by which micro- organism? A. Bacteria B. Virus C. Protozoa D. Fungi ...
- Measels is caused by which micro- organism? A. Bacteria B. Virus C. Protozoa D. Fungi ...
- Ringworm is caused by which micro- organism? A. Bacteria B. Virus C. Protozoa D. Fungi ...
- What disease is caused by lack of Calcium and Phrosphorous? A. Kwashiorkar B. Beri-Beri ...
- Dysentry is caused by whiich micro- organism? A. Bacteria B. Virus C. Protozoa D. Fungi ...
- Which cells result in the increased rate of antibody production in the secondary response? ...
- Which type of microorganism causes malaria? A. Bacteria B. Fungus C. Virus D. Protoctista
- What type of immunity happens as a result of injection of antibodies? A. Artificial active ...
- Macrophages bind to antibodies which are bound to pathogens which instigates phagocytosis. Which part ...
- Which type of microorganism causes Black Sigatoka? A. Bacteria B. Fungus C. Virus D. Protoctista ...
- Which type of microorganism causes tuberculosis? A. Bacteria B. Fungus C. Virus D. Protoctista
- Which of the following cells are also antigen-presenting cells? A. Plasma cell B. T regulatory ...
- Which type of microorganism causes ring rot? A. Bacteria B. Fungus C. Virus D. Protoctista ...
- Which cells cause the lysis of host cells infected with intracellular pathogens?
- What is the name of a cytokine released by T helper cells? A. Interleukin ...
- What type of immunity happens as a result of vaccination? A. Artificial active B. Artificial ...
- What term is used for proteins and glycoproteins on the surface of cells which can ...
- Which of the following is NOT a feature of neutrophils? A. lobed nucleus B. many ...
- What type of immunity happens as a result of antibodies passed from the mother to ...
- Which of the following is NOT an autoimmune disease? A. AIDS B. Rheumatoid arthritis ...
- Which immune cells synthesise and secrete antibodies? A. T helper cells B. Macrophages C. Plasma ...
- This type of immunity is acquired during one's lifetime. It is induced by antigens that ...
- This system learns about different pathogens over time. It takes longer to respond and has ...
- What role do cytotoxic T cells play in immune response? A. prevents immunization from occurring ...
- The response to an infection. Causes the area to redden, swell, and feel warm. ...
- Which of the following is NOT part of the first line of defense? A. skin ...
- Which of these scenarios could be a direct cause of a disease becoming a pandemic? ...
- A part of the innate immunity. The bodies defensive response caused by microbial infection, physical ...
- The white blood cells that produce antibodies are T cells. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- ________________ are proteins that destroy antigens/pathogens. A. antibodies B. cells C. viruses D. vaccines
- Since we have our immune system to protect us from disease, why do we still ...
- Which type of immunity has memory? A. innate B. adaptive/acquired
- This type of immunity can be called nonspecific and refers to the bodies defenses that ...
- Which type of immunity is found in plants, invertebrates, and vertebrates? A. innate (nonspecific) ...
- Vaccines stimulate your body to produce _____________ A. viruses B. antigens C. antibodies D. pathogens ...
- Why does the Adaptive Immune System keep a memory of the pathogens they fight off, ...
- Which type of cell actually secretes antibodies? A. T cell B. macrophage C. plasma cell ...
- The cross-linkage of antigens by antibodies is known as A. opsonization B. a cross-reaction ...
- The green circle represents a/an A. vaccine ...
- In humans, B cells mature in the _____ and T cells mature in the ...
- Adaptive immunity is faster to respond to threats and infections than the innate immune response ...
- Which line of defense includes the skin, sweat, mucous membranes, and normal microbiota? A. First ...
- An organism that enters a life form and causes disease or sickness is a/an: ...
- Widespread immunity that protects the population from the spread of disease is called A. seropositivity ...
- Vaccination is synonymous with ____ immunity A. natural active B. artificial passive C. artificial active ...
- During a secondary exposure to a pathogen the immune system will: A. React slowly ...
- How do vaccines work? A. They don't B. Vaccines use the body's natural adaptive immune ...
- This image best represents which pathway? A. ...
- Focus on essential everyday service needs, including patient documentation services, medical record management, administration services, ...
- Use tests and evaluations to detect, diagnose, and treat diseases, injuries, or other physical conditions ...
- Responsible for providing and maintaining a sanitary and therapeutic environment in which health care can ...
- Medicine or treatment that is taken along with conventional medicine. A. alternative medicine B. complementary ...
- Work directly with patients to provide care, treatment counseling, and health education. A. diagnostic ...
- This image best represents which Health Care Career Pathway?
- Encompasses a broad range of health care careers, each of which use advancements in science ...
- Which is not one of the 5 healthcare career pathways? A. human resources B. therapeutics ...
- Medicine or treatment that is administered and taken instead of conventional medicine. A. alternative ...
- An example of a career in the therapeutic cluster is... A. process technician B. medical ...
- Involuntary movements are controlled by the A. Autonomic NS B. Somatic NS C. brain ...
- The space between neurons is known as the A. axon B. dendrites C. soma ...
- The Sympathetic NS prepares your body for emergencies, it expends energy. A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- This controls our emotions, movements, thinking, and behavior. A. Neurotransmitters B. The Nervous System ...
- The nerves that branch out from the side of the spinal cord are the ...
- There are two main divisions of the peripheral nervous system. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- There are two main divisions of the peripheral nervous system. A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- The Peripheral NS is made up of the brain and spinal cord. A. TRUE ...
- What is letter e in the image. A. ...
- Identify letter c from the picture. A. Soma ...
- Messages move to and from the brain along thin cells called A. neurotransmitters B. synapses ...
- Identify letter b in the image. A. Nucleus ...
- Voluntary movements, such as raising your hand, are controlled by the A. Autonomic NS ...
- The brain and spinal cord comprise the A. Central NS B. Peripheral NS C. Autonomic ...
- This works to conserve energy and to enhance the body’s ability to recover from strenuous ...
- One's heartbeat, breathing, and digestive system is controlled by the A. Autonomic NS B. Peripheral ...
- Identify letter g from the picture. A. Soma ...
- Identify letter a from the picture. A. ...
- How might a student's parasympathetic NS respond at the end of gym class? A. increasing ...
- When you smell something, the message from your nose to your brain travel over afferent ...
- What's subacute care for? A. For people who live in a long term facility and ...
- What is LTC? A. Long Term Contract B. Long Term Care C. Late Term Care ...
- What kind of care is provided in assisted living facilities? A. 24 hour skilled care ...
- what services to adult day services provide? A. 24 hour skilled care for short term ...
- Who does Medicare insurance cover? A. People 65 and older. Also covers people of any ...
- Common Policy: True or False- Nursing assistants should not discuss personal problems with residents or ...
- Who makes up the majority of residents in long-term care- men or women? A. men ...
- Common Policy: True or False- Nursing assistants may take money or gifts from residents or ...
- Common Policy: True or False- All resident information must remain confidential A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- Common Policy: True or False- Nursing assistants must report important events or changes in residents ...
- Common Policy: True or False Nursing assistants can do tasks that are not included in ...
- who is acute care for? A. people who require short-term, immediate care for illnesses or ...
- Common Policy: True or False- Nursing assistants must be on time for work and dependable ...
- what is home health care? A. care given in a LTC facility B. care provided ...
- What is hospice? A. care given by specialists. Physical, occupational, and speech therapists help restore ...
- In humans, the highest vertebra that supports the skull is known as: A. coccyx ...
- What happens when the eyeball is longer from front to back? A. Double vision ...
- Which is the largest joint in a human body? A. ankle B. knee C. shoulder ...
- Which is the largest hollow space in a human body? A. pelvic cavity B. ventral ...
- Which of the following is not an organ of the human body? A. gallbladder ...
- What moves the food down the esophagus? A. motility B. segmentation C. constipation D. peristalsis ...
- Where is the pharynx located? A. neck B. leg C. arm D. foot
- What is the appendix attached to in the human body? A. stomach B. pancreas ...
- What hormone stimulates the secretion of milk by the mammary glands? A. dopamine B. oxytocin ...
- Which of these tubes carries air in the lungs? A. bronchi B. blood vessel ...
- Which of the following lists describes in the correct order a part of the ...
- What is the name of the tissue that connects muscle to bone? A. Ligament ...
- Which of these glands function as both an endocrine and exocrine gland? A. adrenal ...
- Where is the esophagus located? A. foot ...
- Which is the largest nerve in the human body? A. Vagus nerve B. Phrenic nerve ...
- Which is the hardest tissue in the human body? A. blood B. enamel C. oral ...
- What is the average temperature of a healthy human, in Celsius? A. 21 °C ...
- Which muscle group covers the front part of the upper arm? A. Adductor muscle ...
- What hormone, produced in the pancreas, regulates blood sugar levels? A. epinephrine B. prolactin ...
- Which of these glands produces tears? A. laryngeal ...
- The permanent cessation of menstruation in the females is known as: A. Osteoporosis B. Menarche ...
- What fraction of the human body is made up of blood? A. 1/2 ...
- Which of these transports urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder? A. Ureter ...
- Which part of the skull contains the brain? A. Maxilla B. Mandible C. Cranium ...
- Where are red blood corpuscles formed? A. the lungs B. the heart C. the latissimus ...
- The average brain is made up of 80% water. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- When we laugh eight different areas in our brain are in action. A. TRUE ...
- Children who learn two languages before age five strengthens the brain. A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- The brain is the fattiest part of the body with a fat content of around ...
- The essential oil Jasmine can quickly restore mental alertness. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- The brain can stay alive 1-3 minutes without any oxygen. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- The word cerebellum means little brain. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Your skull is made of 28 bones. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- The human brain is so soft that a table knife would be more than enough ...
- The human brain weighs about as much as a Chihuahua. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- The right side of your brain controls the left side of your body, while the ...
- A cooked potato can jump-start your brain when your feeling foggy. A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- The differences in brain weight and size does change mental ability. A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- The human doesn't have the most complex brain out there . A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- The brain does feel pain compared to the rest of the body. A. TRUE ...
- Overexposure to aluminum compounds – in foil, cookware, deodorants, antacids and toothpaste – can't affect ...
- Your brain is 9% of your total body weight but uses 35% of your body's ...
- After age 30, the brain shrinks exactly 0.25% in mass each year. A. TRUE ...
- The energy used by the brain is enough to light a 25 watt light bulb. ...
- Every time you recall a memory or have a new thought a new connection is ...
- A group of visible bacteria is called a _______________. A. pack B. squad C. colony ...
- Bacteria are _______________. A. single cellular B. multicellular
- For science experiments, it is important to set up an incubator of _______________ so that ...
- We can grow and view bacteria on a “plate” full of _______________ called Luria broth. ...
- True or False: We can see bacteria with our naked eye. A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- True or False: Hand sanitizer inhibits the growth of bacteria. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- True or False: All bacteria are bad. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Bad bacteria attack organisms by releasing toxic chemicals that are poisonous to plants and animals, ...
- Bacteria survive better in _______________ environments. A. moist B. dry
- In order to see bacteria, a single bacteria cell needs to grow and replicate by ...
- Where are bacteria located? A. No where. B. Every where! C. Only in the restroom. ...
- Can a virus be cured with antibiotics? A. yes B. no
- One way in which bacteria are beneficial: A. they make food B. they cause disease ...
- Bacteria are considered A. Living B. Non-living
- Do antibiotics work to cure bacteria/infections? A. No B. Yes
- Another way in which bacteria are beneficial: A. they are decomposers B. they are the ...
- Which is smaller, a virus or a bacteria? A. virus B. bacteria
- What is used to protect you from a virus? A. antirbiotic B. Rest C. Vaccine ...
- When a virus attaches to a host, what does it inject into the host ...
- What do doctors use to help our immune systems resist viruses? A. antibiotics B. vaccines ...
- All bacteria are harmful to humans A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Bacteria cells unlike animal cells are missing ... A. a cell wall B. genetic material ...
- Bacteria are used to make which of the following foods? A. yogurt B. cheese ...
- Viruses require a host cell to A. Breathe and eat B. Replicate C. Move and ...
- What is the best way to prevent the spread of all diseases? A. vaccines ...
- Where is the stratified columnar epithelial tissue found? A. epidermal layer of skin B. larynx ...
- The membrane of the basal surface is called the basement membrane. A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- Which of the stratified epithelial tissues are rare in the body and often have two ...
- Where is teh stratified squamous epithelial tissue found? A. kidneys B. epidermal layer of the ...
- Where is simple cuboidal epithelial tissue found? A. larynx B. salivary glands C. mammary glands ...
- What is the top surface of an epithelial tissue called? A. basal surface B. free ...
- The function of the simple squamous epithelium is... A. rapid diffusion of the materials ...
- Which of thse is a single layer of tall, closely packed cells? A. simple squamous ...
- What is epithelial tissue? Tissues' ____________ of the _________________ A. lining; body B. protection; body ...
- What is the bottom surface of the epithelial tissue called? A. vascular B. cytoplasm ...
- Epithelial tissue are classified by permeability. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- What is the function of pseudostratified epithelial tissue? A. secretion and absorption B. rapid diffusion ...
- Where is simple columnar epithelial tissue found? A. blood vessels B. lung tissues C. digestive ...
- All epithelial tissues are avascular. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- What is the term used when bacteria are used to break down waste? A. biofilm ...
- Rod shaped bacteria are called A. cocci B. bacilli C. spirochete D. globular
- What do we use to treat bacterial infections? A. vaccines B. antivirals C. antibiotics ...
- Which domain contains the most ancient form of bacteria that are able to survive in ...
- Chemicals that kill bacteria or impede their growth are called A. toxins B. vaccines ...
- This bacteria causes a sore throat A. Staph B. Strep C. E. Coli D. Salmonella ...
- Extra circular piece of genetic material in prokaryotes A. pili B. fimbriae C. plasmid ...
- Bacteria receive new genes through a process called A. transduction B. conjugation C. binary fission ...
- The best way to prevent bacterial disease A. vaccines B. antibiotics C. cover your mouth ...
- What bacteria is responsible for most of the oxygen in the atmosphere? A. E. Coli ...
- Which of the following is a form of antibiotic resistant staph? A. Lyme disease ...
- Bacteria that are gram positive have a cell wall made of A. lipopolysaccharide B. glycoproteins ...
- If conditions become too harsh a bacterial cell may produce a A. endospore B. capsule ...
- The cell wall of many bacteria is covered with a ____________, a sticky layer that ...
- Prokaryotes move using a long whip-like structure called a A. cilia B. flagella C. pili ...
- What type of viruses infect bacteria? A. adenovirus B. plasmid C. bacteriophage D. fimbriae ...
- Sphere shaped bacteria are called A. cocci B. bacilli C. spirochete D. globular
- Which bacteria is known for food poisoning when eating raw chicken? A. Salmonella B. E. ...
- Any disease causing agent is called a A. pathogen B. virus C. bacteria D. microorganism ...
- What is an advantage of a cell wall? A. prevents lysing B. flexibility C. genetic ...
- Which bacteria is known causing food poisoning when eating undercooked red meat? A. Salmonella ...
- What color are gram negative bacteria? A. purple B. pink C. blue D. green
- How do bacteria benefit from living in our gut? A. get nutrition B. we provide ...
- Bacteria attach to surfaces in highly organized colonies called __________________. A. bioremediation B. endospores ...
- This bacteria is passed from ticks to humans A. Black plague B. Lyme disease ...
- Prokaryotes that need oxygen to survive A. Obligate anaerobes B. Obligate aerobes C. Facultative aerobes ...
- Polyploidy refers to a chromosomal abnormality A. in which an organism has more than two ...
- The complementary sequence of CAT GAC AGA ACC is A. CAT GAC AGA ACCC ...
- Which of the following is not true of sex-linked genes? A. There are more genes ...
- Turner Syndrome is a A. trisomy (2n+1) B. tetrasomy (2n+2) C. monosomy (2n-1) D. polyploidy ...
- People with Tetrasomy X have A. two extra copies of the X chromosome B. one ...
- What is the name of the part labelled U ...
- What is the name of the part labelled V ...
- Which of the following definitions best describes an allele? A. A particular form of a ...
- A person with delayed physical growth, possible heart defects, flattened facial profile, mild to moderate ...
- What is the name of the part labelled W ...
- A homozygous plant with red petals (AA) mates with another homozygous plant with white petals ...
- This Karyotype indicates that the person has A. ...
- Which of the following correctly summarises the distinction between an organism’s genotype and their phenotype? ...
- What is the name of the part labelled X ...
- What is the name of the part labelled Z ...
- A homozygous plant with red petals (AA) mates with another homozygous plant with white petals ...
- The term ‘position 11.3’ refers to which of the following? A. Gene loci B. Typical ...
- Which of the following options correctly describes what is being shown in the following ...
- The lobe responsible for vision A. Frontal Lobe ...
- Hemisphere that is associated with Verbal and Mathematical abilities A. Left Hemisphere B. Right Hemisphere ...
- Receives sensory information and relays it to the proper part of brain for further processing ...
- Damage to the cerebellum would most affect the career of A. an architect B. a ...
- This structure is involved in fear/panic response A. ...
- What system contains the brain and spinal cord? A. central nervous system B. digestive system ...
- If there are 3 apples and you take away 2, how many do you have ...
- Who has a bigger frontal lobe? A.
- what controls your 5 senses A. frontal lobes B. motor strip C. sensory strip ...
- what controls your skeletal muscles ?! A. cerebellum B. basal ganglia C. sensory ...
- What is a function of the cerbellum the little brain? A. memory storage B. maintain ...
- What body parts are distal to the hand? A. Eyes B. Fingers C. Lungs ...
- Body plane that divides the body into front and back sections A. midsagittal B. coronal/frontal ...
- type of cell division in which cells divide into four new cells and the number ...
- The CNA emptied a catheter bag. She noticed that the urine is cloudy in appearance. ...
- Which of the following classified from most BASIC to most COMPLEX: A. epithelial cell, cardiovascular ...
- The study of the process of living organisms, why and how they work is ____________. ...
- type of tissue that secretes and protects, covers the surface of body, and lines the ...
- The position with the body erect with the arms at the sides and the palms ...
- What quadrant does number 4 represent? A. RUQ ...
- Long continuous body cavity that contains the cranial and spinal cavities A. ventral B. thoracic ...
- Oval or round bodies found in cytoplasm; contain digestive enzymes that digest and destroy old ...
- What is the controversy surrounding stem cell medicines? A. Lab testing of human body parts ...
- How can a somatic diploid split its cytoplasm into two? A. mioisis B. meitosis ...
- Embryonic cells are pluripotent. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Division by meiosis creates what? A. haploid gametes B. chromosic gametes C. halfloid gametes ...
- In which category does skin regeneration go into? A. Therapeutic B. Research
- Cells are not the lowest of organization which can exist in the human body. ...
- How many pairs of chromosome does a germline cell have? A. 23 B. 24 ...
- What is a mass of abnormal cells called? A. A cellular infection B. A rash ...
- Somatic cells include every type of cell except? A. Brain B. Reproductive C. Skin ...
- Blood stem cells can not turn into... A. platelets B. phagocytes C. pagicytes D. lymphocytes ...
- What does the liver secrete? A. Bile Juice B. Pancreatic Juice
- Bile juice is stored in the Pancreas? A. TRUE B. FALSE
- The sticky layer containing food particles, saliva and bacteria is called A. Plaque B. Caecum ...
- The pseudopodia close to form a small cavity called A. Food vacuole B. Caecum ...
- Ruminants have a large sac-like structure called A. Caecum B. Rumen C. Cud
- Mosquitos, Butterflies and some other insects live on A. Liquid Food B. Blood C. Water ...
- Which among the following is not a part of the alimentary canal? A. Buccal Cavity ...
- The part of the tooth embedded into the jaw is A. Neck B. Crown ...
- Which among the following isn't a process involved in nutrition process? A. Ingestion B. Absorption ...
- The partially digested food in ruminants is called A. Cud B. Rumen
- Human dental formula is A. 2123 / 2123 B. 1232 / 1232 C. 2312 / ...
- The finger-like projection on the inner wall of the small intestine are called A. Villi ...
- The digestion that occurs outside the cells is called A. Intracellular Digestion B. Extracellular Digestion ...
- Which is the strongest part of our body? A. Enamel B. Bone C. Dentine
- Our stomach is made up of A. Muscles B. Villi C. Micro-villi
- What is the name of the cellulose digesting bacteria present in ruminants? A. Escherichia ...
- The part of the tooth outside the gums is called? A. Crown B. Neck ...
- The process by which soluble molecules present in the digested food passes into the body ...
- The undigested food is thrown out of the body of amoeba through A. Contractile vacuole ...
- We have how many molars in both the jaws? A. 12 B. 6 C. 8 ...
- Which is a category of disability under IDEA? A. IDEA B. Emotional intelligence C. Serious ...
- What is the definition of Disability A. A disability is an impairment/handicap condition that prevents ...
- Which two are NOT categories of disability under IDEA? A. Hearing impairment, Speech & Language ...
- Some people can have more than one disability problem? A. TRUE B. FALSE
- When individuals have more than one impairment which causes such severe educational needs that they ...
- The Paralympics are for people with disabilities. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- A person with a Disability wants you to feel sorry for them? A. TRUE ...
- Difficulty in learning to read or interpret words, letters, and other symbols is a definition ...
- What do the letters IDEA stand for? A. Individuals Driving Always East B. Individuals Desiring ...
- People with disabilities want to be respected and have the same opportunities as people without ...
- Which one is a category of disability under IDEA? A. Orthopedic services B. Speech assistance ...
- Most people with disabilities cannot work. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- What is the law under which disabilities are classified? A. IEP B. IDEA C. FAPE ...
- A person with a physical disability is always in a wheel chair? A. TRUE ...
- This disability is an inability to learn that cannot be explained by intellectual or sensory ...
- Disabilities can occur by A. Birth B. Car accidents C. Fall on ice D. All ...
- A person with a hearing impairment or problem is considered A. Blind B. Helpless ...
- Strategies for working with students with Developmental Disabilities A. sitting the student in the ...
- A person with limited vision or can't see at all is considered? A. Blind ...
- This disability affects verbal and nonverbal communication and social interaction skills and adversely affects a ...
- The stage in population growth with the highest rate of cell division is the ...
- Which of the following is the best definition of generation time in a bacterium? ...
- During the Lag Phase, bacteria are A. doubling the number of cells every generation. ...
- A soup container was forgotten in the refrigerator and shows contamination. The contaminants are probably ...
- In which phase is the bacteria most metabolically active? A. Lag Phase B. Log Phase ...
- E. coli undergoes binary fission approximately every 20 minutes. If a culture started with 1000 ...
- Which statement is correct? A. Archea have internal membrane- bound B. Most yeasts reproduce by ...
- The optimum temperature where most bacteria can survive A. 31-40 B. 30-37 C. 31-41 ...
- During the stationary phase, bacteria are A. dying at a faster rate than reproduction. ...
- ____ are able to grow at very low pH A. Acidophiles B. Alkaliphiles C. Neutrophiles ...
- These microorganisma can grow at a temperature range of 10 to 50 oC A. psychrophiles ...
- Which of the following is the reason jams and dried meats often do not require ...
- Which is the following the main requirement(s) for the bacteria to grow ? A. Nutrient ...
- Which group of organisms is most likely to infect humans
- pH requirement for molds and yeast? A. 6.5-7.5 B. 5-6 C. 7-8 D. 3
- Prokaryotes do not have A. DNA B. cell walls C. membrane bound organelles D. ribosomes ...
- Extremely high temperatures can cause a decline in bacterial growth because A. heat increases metabolic ...
- What compound has the highest concentration in a cell? A. CH4 B. CO2 C. H2O ...
- Which term best describes a bacteria that cannot exist in the presence of oxygen? ...
- In which environment are you most likely to encounter an acidophile? A. human blood at ...
- Your fingernails grow four times as fast as your toenails A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Eyelashes last for approximately _______ days A. 20 B. 50 C. 75 D. 150
- You carry, on average, about _____ pounds of bacteria around in your body. A. 0.25 ...
- Human lungs contain approximately _______ miles of airways and over 300 million alveoli A. 500 ...
- _________ are more likely to be colorblind A. Men B. Women
- Although the brain makes up 2% of your body's weight, it uses approximately ____% of ...
- The smallest bone in the human body is located _________ A. in the foot ...
- If all blood vessels in the human body were laid end to end, they would ...
- Your sense of _____________ is approximately 10, 000 times more sensitive than your sense of ...
- Your left and right lungs are exactly the same shape and size A. TRUE ...
- A sneeze blows air out of your nose at ______ mph A. 50 B. 60 ...
- Approximately _____% of what we taste is actually smell. A. 30 B. 50 C. 70 ...
- About ______% of your body is made up of water A. 30 B. 60 ...
- If you smoothed out all of the wrinkles in your brain, it would lay flat ...
- One quarter of your bones are located in __________ A. your torso B. your hands/wrists ...
- When listening to music, your heartbeat will sync with the rythmn A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- The brain uses approximately ____% of the oxygen used by the body A. 10 ...
- _________ is the human body's largest organ A. liver B. stomach C. lung D. skin ...
- In one year, a human heart would pump enough blood to fill an Olympic size ...
- Your nose and ears continue growing throughout your lifetime A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Which best explains why muscle cells are different from blood cells? A. Muscle cells are ...
- Stem cells are A. cells that grow uncontrollably B. undifferentiated and can be any type ...
- what is the role of stem cells in the body
- What is the difference between embryonic stem cells and adult stem cells? A. Embryonic stem ...
- What does pluripotent mean? A. able to divide and make many different types of cells ...
- Why might stem cell research lead to a cure for diabetes? A. Use stem cells ...
- As cells become more specialized A. cells have access to more genes B. some genes ...
- What process best explains how muscle cells and nerve cells can develop from the same ...
- What are some of the disadvantages using stem cells? A. Risk of rejection B. Chances ...
- Which type of cell is unspecialized? A. skin cell B. stem cell C. liver cell ...
- Which is true about Adult Stem Cells. A. They no longer do mitosis, their cell ...
- Which is true about embryonic stem cells? A. They no longer divide, their cell type ...
- This type of cell sends messages throughout the body in the form of electrical ...
- Albinism is caused by a recessive allele. 1 out of 10 000 in a population ...
- Haemophilia is caused by a recessive allele on the X chromosome. In a population of ...
- A large population of a particular animal has been allowed to breed randomly for a ...
- Which of the following does not characterize a population in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium? A. Large population ...
- In a pea population, R controls the flower colour purpleand r controls the flower colour ...
- What does it mean if the population is in equilibrium? A. All the genes are ...
- Population genetics is the study of ____________ within a population and the forces that change ...
- In a pea population, R controls the flower colour purpleand r controls the flower colour ...
- In a population that is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, 1 out of 10 000 babies born ...
- Gene pool refers to A. all the heritable genes for traits in a population ...
- The Hardy-Weinberg equation, p2+2pq+q2=1 is a mathematical representation of a population in equilibrium. The individuals ...
- The Hardy-Weinberg formula is useful to calculate the changes in ______________. A. allele frequencies ...
- What does q2 in the Hardy-Weinberg equation represent? A. The homozygous dominant genotype at a ...
- A large population of a particular animal has been allowed to breed randomly for a ...
- Involuntary muscle only found in the heart that is resistant to fatigue (does not get ...
- These create support and some produce blood cells and others store minerals? A. joints ...
- What type of muscles form the heart? A. Smooth B. Skeletal C. Cardiac
- What does the musculoskeletal system do? A. Keeps hands and feet on body B. Helps people ...
- True or False- Cardiac muscle is involuntary. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- What is the musculoskeletal system. A. The support and strength for your body and it’s how ...
- What vital organs do the skeleton protect? A. Brain, Heart, Lungs B. Brain, Kidneys, Liver ...
- What type of joints are pictured? A. Moveable ...
- What type of voluntary muscles attaches to bones and provides the force needed to move ...
- What type of involuntary muscle controls many types of movement within the body such as ...
- What is the Cardiac Muscle. A. The muscle that surrounds your bones B. The muscle ...
- Muscles that you CAN control. A. voluntary B. involuntary
- True or False- smooth muscle is voluntary. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- What are soft tissues that have the ability to relax and contract in order to ...
- Muscles you CANNOT control. A. Voluntary B. Involuntary
- 1 gram of fat has ___kcal (kilocalorie.) A. 4 B. 7 C. 9 D. 3 ...
- Which BMI scores are considered to be healthy A.
- Which type of mass is NOT considered Lean Body Mass A. Muscle B. Water ...
- What is Lean Body Mass also referred to as? A. Fat cells B. Fat free ...
- How many steps per day should we aim for optimal health? A. 200 B. 10 ...
- mesomorph body type is which of the following? A. a light build with small joints ...
- Which of the following is NOT a body type A. ectomorph B. hectomorph C. mesomorph ...
- Which BMI range is considered normal A. 40-50 B. 0-18 C. 20-24.9 D. 30-40
- They can eat whatever they want and not gain weight. A. Mesomorph B. Endomorph ...
- Which body type can gain both fat and muscle easily. A. Endomorph B. Ectomorph ...
- Endomorph Body type is which of the following? A. solid and generally soft B. light ...
- Which BMI is considered severely obese A. 5 B. 10 C. 25 D. 40+
- Ideal choice of sport for Endomorphs can be? A. weightlifting B. marathon running C. Long ...
- Ectomorph body type is which of the following? A. lightbuild with small joints and lean ...
- Which is NOT a sematotype? A. Ectomorph B. Endomorph C. Mesomorph D. Hectomorph
- Ectomorphs have a difficult time putting on muscle mass A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Essential fat makes up 45% of total body weight in men and 36% in women. ...
- Ideal choice of sport for ectomorphs can be? A. Weightlifter B. Bodybuilder C. Swimming ...
- Body fat is also referred to as “stored energy.” A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Which of the following best describes body composition A. % Body Fat B. How much ...
- Most people have combinations of traits from each body type. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- How do you measure BMI A. Weight (kg) / Height (m2) B. Weight/ Body composition ...
- Which is not related to weight management? A. Sleep B. Physical Activity C. Stress ...
- Describes the percentages of fat, bone, water and muscle in human bodies. A. BASAL METABOLIC ...
- The topmost layer of the skin A. Dermis B. Epidermis C. Subcutaneous fats D. muscles ...
- Which cell type is pictured? A. Eosinophil ...
- What is the body's first line of defence against infection? A. Physical barriers B. White ...
- Cells that ingest pathogens are A. plasma cells B. phagocytic cells C. ciliated cells ...
- What is your skin considered as? A. Skin is considered as a second and third ...
- Inflammation can occur in dead tissue A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Liz notices that shortly after cutting her arm accidentally the area around the cut is ...
- What is the function of a basophil? A. Plays a major role in allergic response ...
- The second layer of the skin A. Epidermis B. Dermis C. Subcutaneous fats D. Muscles ...
- Approximately 30-60 minutes after being bitten by a bug, a 26-year-old man noticed a localized ...
- Name the process a cell such as a neutrophil or a macrophage uses to ingest ...
- Which structure/s take part in the reflex movements and secretions which remove pathogens from body ...
- What would you consider to be the purpose of the body's defense system? A. To ...
- An agent that causes a disease is a... A. Pathogen B. Coronavirus C. Antigen ...
- This cell type functions specifically to combat parasitic infections but also helps to promote inflammation ...
- Blood vessels in an infected area widen to increase the flow of blood to the ...
- Which of the following cell types of the innate immune system does not perform phagocytosis? ...
- If a mutation affects a large part of a chromosome or a large number of ...
- This kind of mutation means the protein looks and functions identically to the non-mutated version, ...
- This type of mutation results in the removal of one or more nucleotides in a ...
- This type of mutation results in the full sequence after the mutation changing, causing a ...
- This type of mutation results in there being part of all of an additional or ...
- Which of the following is not a mutagen? A. sulfur dioxide B. UV rays ...
- This type of mutation results in part of one chromosome reattaching to a different chromosome ...
- This type of mutation results in the removal of all or part of a chromosome. ...
- This type of mutation results in the addition of one or more nucleotides in a ...
- This type of mutation results in part of the chromosome being attached in reverse order/the ...
- This kind of mutation means the protein is not produced after the mutation point due ...
- It is possible for variation to occur without mutations. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- This type of mutation results in there being an extra part of a chromosome. ...
- If a mutation affects only a single protein, it is known as a A. gene ...
- This type of mutation results in the switch of one or more nucleotides into (a) ...
- Some mutations may be beneficial in some environmental contexts and detrimental in others. A. TRUE ...
- This kind of mutation means the protein is still produced and while the amino acid ...
- This kind of mutation means the protein is still produced, but appears and functions differently. ...
- All mutations are detrimental. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Which hormone is produced in the testes A. Insulin B. Adrenalin C. Testosterone D. Thyroxine ...
- Cells that have receptors for a particular hormone. A. gland cells B. neurons C. hormones ...
- Which gland stimulates specific glands and tissues in the body? A. Pituitary B. Parathyroid ...
- An organ that produces secretions called hormones is known as a : A. chemical ...
- Where is the thyroid gland? A. Below Adam's apple in neck B. Scrotum C. Brain ...
- Where is insulin produced A. Liver B. Heart C. Pancreas D. Pineal gland
- This part of the brain that links the nervous system and the endocrine system. ...
- Which hormone is involved in regulating blood glucose levels? A. Thyroxine B. Oestrogen C. Testosterone ...
- A word that describes the normal, balanced, steady way your body works: A. Hormones ...
- What structure(s) shown in the picture above the kidneys? ...
- When you get cut, your skin cells release hormones that signal platelets to come and ...
- ou hit a growth spurt and find that you've grown three inches over the summer! ...
- Progesterone is responsible for? A. Regulation of menstrual cycle B. Release of glucocorticoids C. Increase ...
- Insulin and glucagon; A. Are secreted by the beta cells of the islets of Langerhans ...
- This gland helps fight disease: A. Pituitary B. Thymus C. Hypothalamus D. Pineal
- A. Reduce or increase blood sugar levels B. Increase blood calcium levels C. Increase blood pressure ...
- Sections of the spine...Select the incorrect answer A. Thoracic B. Lumbar C. Sacrum D. Disc ...
- Arthritis is a A. Terrible disease B. Bone disorder C. Muscular disorder D. Due to ...
- Why are muscles in antagonistic pairs? A. Muscles can only push B. Muscles can only ...
- A ligament connects A. bone to bone B. muscle to bone C. muscle to muscle ...
- What holds your bones together? A. Glue B. Joints C. Ligaments D. Synovial fluid ...
- Hollow centre of a long bone A. Hole B. Cavity C. Medullary Cavity D. Medulla ...
- Appendicular skeleton is composed of...Select the incorrect answer A. Vertebrae B. Pectoral girdle C. Pelvic ...
- The two main parts of the Skeleton are... A. Axial and Arial B. Appendicular and ...
- Functions of the skeleton. Odd one out. A. Support B. Protection C. Movement D. Contractibility ...
- Axial skeleton is composed of...Select the incorrect answer A. Skull B. Ribs C. Sternum ...
- A tendon connects A. muscle to muscle B. muscle to bone C. bone to bone ...
- Osteocytes are... A. Living cells on long bone B. Non living cells on compact bone ...
- A group of organs and tissues specialized for the rapid transmission and processing of information ...
- The purpose which something serves. (Its job ) A. organ system B. organ C. function ...
- A system that includes a group of organs that function to produce offspring. A. reproductive ...
- The body system that breaks down food into its molecular components and absorbs the components ...
- The body system that circulates blood and delivers materials throughout the body. A. digestive system ...
- A system of organs and tissues that protects the body from external damage and water ...
- The organ system that removes waste from the body. A. muscular system B. skeletal system ...
- The biological system that consists of groups of glands responsible for the secretion of hormones. ...
- A single, self-contained entity that performs all of the basic functions of life. A. system ...
- An organism that is composed of more than one cell. A. xylem B. structure ...
- The combination of the skeletal and muscular systems that provides support, movement, strength, and balance. ...
- The smallest, basic, unit of all living things. A. tissue B. organism C. cell ...
- The physical arrangement of the tissues, organs, or organelles of an organism. A. structure ...
- A group of organs that work together to carry out a specific task. A. cell ...
- Plant tissue that transports water absorbed in roots throughout the plant. A. roots B. xylem ...
- A group of interacting, interrelated, or interdependent elements forming a complex whole A. system ...
- Plant tissue that transports sugars produced by the leaves throughout the plant. A. tissue ...
- Survival of plants in terrestrial environment has been made possible by the presence of ...
- Parenchyma cells are (a) relatively unspecified and thin-walled (b) thick walled and specialised ...
- Which phylum of animals is also called flatworms? A. Porifera B. Coelenterata C. Platyhelminthes ...
- A nail is inserted in the trunk of a tree at a height of 1 ...
- Voluntary muscles are found in (a) alimentary canal (b) limbs (c) iris ...
- Which sub group in plant kingdom produces flowers? A. Angiosperms B. fungi C. mosses ...
- Chlorophyll containing organelle of algae is: A. Chromoplast B. Chloroplast C. Thalloid D. None of ...
- What is the exclusive marine phylum? A. Echinodermata B. Porifera C. Cnidarians D. Protozoa
- In desert plants, rate of water loss gets reduced due to the presence of ...
- Gymnosperms do not produce ____. A. naked seed B. fruits C. embryo D. vascular system ...
- The function of the phloem in ferns is ____. A. photosynthesis B. transport of food ...
- Which of the following cells is found in the cartilaginous tissue of the body? ...
- In which the reproductive organs are hidden? A. Cryptogamae B. Phanerogamae C. Gymnosperms D. angiosperms ...
- Cartilage and bone are types of (a) muscular tissue (b) connective tissue ...
- Fats are stored in human body as (a) Cuboidal epithelium (b) Adipose tissue ...
- Which among the following produce seeds? (a) Thallophyta (b) Bryophyta (c) Pteridophyta ...
- What is the mode of nutrition in bacteria? A. autotrophic B. heterotrophic C. autotrophic and ...
- The connective tissue that connects muscle to bone is called (a) ligament (b) ...
- Which of the these are found filamentous ? a. Spirogyra b. euglena ...
- Blue-green alga belongs to the group: a. Plantae.. b. Animalia c. Algae. ...
- What is not possessed by bacteria? A. membrane bound organelles B. nucleus C. nucleolus ...
- In Thallophyta Thallo means plant body without ____. A. chlorophyll B. root, stem and leaves ...
- What does a bacteria lack? a. endoplasmic reticulum b. DNA. c. cell ...
- The rough endoplasmic reticulum is: A. an intracellular membrane system to which ribosomes are attached ...
- - Located near the nucleus - There are two faces, cis and trans - Acts ...
- Which organelle, in an animal cell, is spherical in shape and bounded by a single ...
- Which one of the following eukaryotic cell structures does not contain DNA? A. a nucleus ...
- All peroxisomes carry out this function A. break down fats and amino acids into smaller ...
- Which of the following are meristem tissues I Vascular cambium II cork cambium III ...
- Which of the following is a function of the smooth endoplasmic reticulum? A. Synthesizing ...
- Autophagy is A. The digestion of the whole cell B. The digestion of food in ...
- Which of the following is true about organelles in human tear gland ? A. ...
- Which of the following is a correct match? A. Organelle : Microfilament Function : ...
- In the nucleus of eukaryotic cells, the genetic material is complexed with protein and organized ...
- Which cell would be best for studying lysosomes? A. muscle cell B. nerve ...
- Lysosomes are formed by budding from which cellular organelle? A. smooth endoplasmic reticulum B. Golgi ...
- Match the type of organelle with its correct function. Organelle (a) Ribosome (b) Endoplasmic ...
- Which of the following statements does not apply to the nuclear envelope? A. It is ...
- Which of the following does not apply to chloroplasts? A. They contain chlorophyll and the ...
- Which of the following is not an accurate description of a chromosome? A. It is ...
- Which of the following statements is not true about lysosome? A. It is formed ...
- Which best describes the impact that the Human Genome Project (HGP) has had on society? ...
- Long strands of DNA are wrapped into A. DNA B. Chromosome C. Alleles D. Phenotype ...
- What is DNA sequencing? A. The total of genes carried by an individual or cell ...
- Genetic traits are determined by one or more A. genes B. organelles C. random chances ...
- What is the general trend of the genome size and number for viruses, bacteria ...
- A version or variation of a gene A. trait B. gene C. allele D. DNA ...
- The complete genomes of many organisms have been sequenced. The table shows the number ...
- The main goal of the Human Genome Project (HGP) was to: A. Identify the unique ...
- Humans have _______ pairs of chromosomes, for a total of _______ chromosomes. A. 10, 20 ...
- What year was the Human Genome Project (HGP) started? A. 1990 B. 1999 C. 2003 ...
- Identify an application of genetic sequencing below: A. Improved and more accurate diagnosis of inherited ...
- The genomes of two unrelated humans are ___% the same. A. 90 B. 0.10% ...
- The study of the genome is known as A. Biology B. Genomics C. Genes ...
- This is formed when an ovum is fertilized by a sperm A. Zygote B. Sperm ...
- in the male system the sperm travel form the testes to the urethra in the ...
- In the male system the testes are located in the A. sperm duct B. scrotum ...
- In the female system the place where ovas are released place is the A. oviduct ...
- In the female system the place where fertilization takes place is the A. oviduct ...
- The contraceptive method in which prevents sperm form being released into the vagina and also ...
- In the female system the place where sperm are deposited is the A. oviduct ...
- The name of a female sex cell or gamete is A. Zygote B. Sperm ...
- In the male system, the organ that releases liquid nutrition to the sperm is the ...
- In the female system the place where the embryo develops is the A. oviduct ...
- The name of a male sex cell or gamete is A. Zygote B. Sperm ...
- The contraceptive method in which hormones are taken by a female to prevent her ovaries ...
- The contraceptive method which is very effective but irreversible is A. a Diagphragm B. The ...
- This is where sperm cells are formed A. Zygote B. Sperm C. Ovum D. Testes ...
- The contraceptive method in which sperm ducts are surgically cut and sealed is called ...
- In the male system, the organ that releases semen into the vagina is the ...
- If you go to a doctor and are prescribed antibiotics you probably have an illness ...
- Select the example of an antibiotic. A. vaccine B. pathogen C. penicillin D. antibody
- Select the correct definition for antibiotics. A. Chemicals which destroy bacteria. B. Chemicals which destroy ...
- which of them are Antibiotics ? A. Streptomycin B. Tetracycline C. Erythromycin D. Penicillin ...
- who discoveed Penicillin? A. Louis Pasteur B. Alexander Fleming C. Edward Jenner
- Select the example of something which does not cause antibiotic resistance. A. Not finishing a ...
- What are the four ways in which bacteria are spread? A. touch, food, water, insects ...
- Antibiotic resistance is a huge problem because the antibiotics we have now to fight bacteria ...
- Enzymes are made up of amino acids, so they are A. Carbohydrates B. Lipids ...
- Which of the following is a Macromolecule and NOT a monomer? A. a glucose molecule ...
- What are some things that cause denaturation, Except? A. pH B. Temperature C. Concentration (amount) ...
- Nucleic Acids are our A. Proteins B. DNA C. RNA D. Enzymes E. B and ...
- Enzymes change the A. products of the reaction B. speed of the reaction C. temperature ...
- What makes a compound organic? A. It has Hydrogen. B. It has Oxygen. C. It ...
- Monomers of Proteins are A. Monosaccharides B. Fatty Acids & Glycerol C. Amino Acids ...
- Is an enzyme/catalyst used up in a reaction? A. Yes B. No
- Do enzymes/catalysts increase or decrease the activation energy of a chemical reaction? A. Increase ...
- Proteins contain what elements? A. Carbon B. Hydrogen C. Oxygen D. Nitrogen E. All above ...
- Monomers of Nucleic Acids are A. Monosaccharides B. Fatty Acids & Glycerol C. Amino Acids ...
- Do enzymes have the same shape as their corresponding substrates? A. Yes B. No ...
- What are some functions of proteins, Except? A. Store & transmit heredity B. Help to ...
- TRUE/FALSE All catalysts are enzymes A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Basing your food choices off your friends or people you are around is what kind ...
- Goals that can be achieved in LESS than one year. A. Short Term B. Long ...
- Following a specific diet because of what you believe in is what type of food ...
- The S in SMART goal stands for what? A. Smart B. Specific C. Social ...
- The A in SMART goal stands for what? A. Automated B. Awesome C. Attainable ...
- Goals are BIG Picture Life Goals. A. Short Term B. Long Term
- The ability to handle the financials of day to day life. A. Financial B. Intellectual ...
- Which one is NOT one of the 6 components of wellness? A. Physical B. Financial ...
- An awareness, understanding & acceptance of your emotions & the ability to deal with challenges ...
- Being on a certian diet due to medical reasons or to lose weight is what ...
- Eating food based on where you live is what food influence? A. Regional B. Emotional ...
- the overall condition of a person’s emotions A. Emotional Health B. Culture C. Lifestyle ...
- combined state of physical, psychological, emotional, and social well being A. Culture B. Lifestyle ...
- the overall condition of a person’s body A. Emotional Health B. Social Health C. Physical ...
- Eating what YOU like is what food influence? A. Money B. Social C. Individual Preference ...
- The T in SMART goal stands for what? A. Tough B. Temporary C. Terrible ...
- Seeing food on a commercial, then deciding to go buy that food product is what ...
- the overall condition of a person’s attitude A. Physical Health B. Social Health C. Wellness ...
- everything about the way one person, a couple, or a family choose to live ...
- The M in SMART goal stands for what? A. Measurable B. Main C. Mental ...
- Knowing your budget and what you can afford is what food influence? A. Individual Preference ...
- recognizing one's creative abilities and finding ways to expand knowledge and skills. A. Financial ...
- the study of nutrients and how they are used by the body A. Nutrition ...
- Finding meaning in life & understanding values, beliefs & morals that guide your actions. ...
- Listening to & taking care of your physical body for optimal heal health & functioning ...
- Deciding on what to eat based on how long you have is what food influence? ...
- everything about the way a group of people lives A. Health B. Culture C. Lifestyle ...
- The R in SMART goal stands for what? A. Relevant B. Realistic C. Right ...
- The relationships we have & how we related to others. A. Financial B. Intellectual ...
- People eating for comfort, being Sad, Mad, or Happy is what food influence? A. Media ...
- the process of acquiring and maintaining physical, mental, emotional, and social health A. Health ...
- the overall condition of a person’s ability to relate to others around them A. Social ...
- Every environment has risk factors that can affect health and wellness A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- Your genes can put you at risk for developing certain diseases A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- A physical environment includes, Except? A. drinking water B. the air you breathe C. region ...
- Lifestyle behaviors can become risk factors for illness or disease A. TRUE B. FALSE
- The people around you make up your social environment. Except: A. your family B. your ...
- Lifestyle behaviors can include which of the following: A. not going to bed at a ...
- The circumstances, objects, or conditions that surround you in everyday life are your A. environment ...
- Types of risk factors include, Except ? A. genetic risk factors B. environmental risk factors ...
- ________________increase the chances a person will develop a disease or disorder A. risk factors ...
- Your economic environment includes –your level of education –your income level A. TRUE ...
- To determine genetic risk factors, a doctor studies a person’s family history A. TRUE ...
- In cells a large oval organelle that contains the cells genetic material in the form ...
- Which of the following, found ONLY in plant cells, provides structure? A. cell wall ...
- TRUE or FALSE: red blood cells are a eukaryotic cell that lack a nucleus. This ...
- Which organelle takes in sun showers and helps plants with the process or photosynthesis? ...
- The fluid that surrounds the organelles is... (hint... Try to pull a fast one and... ...
- Root hair cells can carry blood A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Which of the following are NOT found in animal cells A. chloroplasts and cytoplasm ...
- What is the function of red blood cells. A. Help to digest your food. ...
- What is the function of nerve cells? A. Allow for gas exchange to happen. ...
- Which of the following converts food into energy for the cell? A. vacuole B. mitochondria ...
- What cell is much larger than other animal cells? A. Leaf cell B. Sperm cell ...
- This type of cell stores energy that can be used for the body's processes. It ...
- If you were some bad guy trying to sneak into an animal cell, who would ...
- What do vacuoles do? A. They actually do not have an important role B. They ...
- The novel coronavirus responsible for the outbreak is called: A. COVID-19 B. SARS-CoV-2 C. 2019-nCoV ...
- This is a killed or weakened virus that is injected into someone to create immunity ...
- What’s a safe distance to stay apart from someone who’s sick? A. At least 1 ...
- From where corona-virus got its name? A. Due to their crown-like projections. B. Due to ...
- Antibiotics are effective in preventing and treating the new coronavirus? A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- Can any virus invade any cell? A. yes B. no
- To keep yourself and others safe, you should: A. Avoid contact with people who are ...
- What is a virus? A. a tiny packet of genetic material in a protein coat ...
- How can we prevent viruses from spreading? A. vaccines B. not washing hands C. no ...
- What is the protective barrier around some viruses made of lipids A. Cell Wall ...
- Corona Virus is highly contagious. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- The Latin word corona means... A. virus B. crown C. bacteria
- What do viruses use to identify hosts? A. They puncture the host with their spikes. ...
- Scientists believe that COVID-19 is spread primarily through: A. Respiratory droplets that pass from person ...
- A photograph of a virus is shown below. The projections on the surface of ...
- What’s more important for preventing infection? A. Wearing a face mask B. Frequent hand washing ...
- What is Coronavirus? A. It is a large family of viruses. B. It belongs to ...
- What nucleic acid if found in viruses? A. DNA or RNA but not both ...
- How is the Corona Virus spread? A. through the air by sneezing and coughing ...
- KINESIology is the study of ....... A. the body B. the endocrine system C. muscles ...
- Medi/o is the root for this.... A. outside B. inside C. beginning D. middle
- Scoliosis is a medical condition that means a person has a ____________ spine. A. straight ...
- If something is described as PORous, it means it has many A. small openings ...
- COST/O is the root meaning this..... A. skull B. rib C. cartilage D. muscle ...
- CHONDRItis is an inflammation of this......... A. cartilage B. skin C. eyes D. nerves ...
- OSTEOporosis is a disease of the... A. stomach B. pancreas C. liver D. bones
- ARTHRitis is an inflammation of this area of the body....... A. stomach B. joints ...
- Anter/o as in the anterior view means this A. back B. side C. front ...
- If a patient has a CRANIotomy, then a part of this area is being removed.... ...
- The POSTerior view is from the....... A. back B. front C. side D. top
- The DORSal fin is on a sharks' ........ A. back B. side C. stomach ...
- MYOpathy is a term that refers to any disease that affects this part of the ...
- ORTH/o is the root meaning..... A. straight B. opening C. middle D. bones
- My chin is _________________to my eyes A. superior B. posterior C. inferior D. anterior
- The doctor has ordered an X-ray using a LATERAL view of the chest. I will ...
- Which smoking related disease causes the airways to become narrower? A. Lung cancer B. Bronchitis ...
- Which smoking related disease is associated with an increased risk of blood clotting? A. Lung ...
- Which smoking related disease can spread to other parts of the body? A. Lung cancer ...
- Which smoking related disease is caused by bacteria? A. Lung cancer B. Bronchitis C. Emphysema ...
- Which smoking related disease is associated with increased blood pressure? A. Lung cancer B. Bronchitis ...
- Which smoking related disease is associated with having fewer, larger alveoli? A. Lung cancer ...
- Which smoking related disease is caused by carcinogens? A. Lung cancer B. Bronchitis C. Emphysema ...
- Which smoking related disease is associated with infection and inflammation? A. Lung cancer B. Bronchitis ...
- Which smoking related disease is caused by the formation of a tumour? A. Lung cancer ...
- Which smoking related disease is linked to less oxygen being carried by red blood cells? ...
- Which smoking related disease is associated with a build up of mucus in the airways? ...
- Which smoking related disease is associated with extra mucus being produced by goblet cells? ...
- Which smoking related disease is associated with reduced gas exchange? A. Lung cancer B. Bronchitis ...
- Which smoking related disease is associated with alveoli being destroyed? A. Lung cancer B. Bronchitis ...
- Which smoking related disease is associated with uncontrolled cell division? A. Lung cancer B. Bronchitis ...
- Which smoking related disease occurs when cilia are destroyed? A. Lung cancer B. Bronchitis ...
- In the cortex, a side bond that is easily broken by strong alkaline or acidic ...
- Short, fine, downy, unpigmented hair is known as hair. A. terminal B. dense C. vellus ...
- As newly formed cells mature, they fill up with a fibrous , then move upward, ...
- Normal hair contains percent of the element carbon. A. 6 B. 17 C. 21 ...
- What is the lowest part of the hair strand? a. hair follicle b. ...
- The chemical bond that joins amino acids to each other is called a ____________ ...
- Pheomelanin provides natural hair colors from to yellow and blond tones. A. platinum and silver ...
- Oil glands of the skin, connected to the hair follicles, are known as . ...
- The shape of a hair strand, described as straight, wavy, curly, or extremely curly, is ...
- Normal hair contains percent of the element oxygen. A. 6 B. 17 C. 21 ...
- What structure is described as a small, cone-shaped elevation located at the bottom of the ...
- The cortex contains coloring matter in the form of minute grains of , or pigment. ...
- What structure in the skin or scalp encases a hair root? a. Hair follicle ...
- In the makeup of normal human hair, what COHNS element is present in the lowest ...
- What small involuntary muscle is attached to the underside of a hair follicle? a. ...
- Of the 20 amino acids that make up hair, a person must obtain of the ...
- The three main layers of the hair shaft are the . a. outer, inner, ...
- A mature strand of human hair is divided into two principal parts known as the ...
- The study of hair is known as . a. histology b. trichology ...
- What substance in the cortex gives natural color to the hair? A. Protein B. Melanin ...
- Cartilage heals slowly because A. tissues are so hard B. tissues are so fibrous ...
- The neuron has a single long-part called the ___. A. Dendrites B. Nerve fibers ...
- What are the types of muscle tissue? Except A. cardiac B. smooth C. skeletal ...
- What are the types of tissues in the human body? A. Epithelial B. Connective ...
- What is the most abundant type of tissue in the human body? A. Nervous ...
- How do we classify epithelial tissue? A. Shape B. Shape and number of layers ...
- In which body structure would we find smooth muscle? A. Heart B. hamstring muscles ...
- What type of connective tissue is found at the ends of bones to reduce friction? ...
- Nerve impulse enables animals to move rapidly in response to ____. A. Body parts ...
- What does pseudostratified mean? A. Many layers of cells B. Single layer that looks like ...
- Nervous tissue is found in the brain, spinal cord, and nerves and is responsible for ...
- What type of muscle tissues is involuntary muscle? A. Cardiac B. Skeletal C. Smooth ...
- A neuron consists of a ______ which comprises of Nucleus and Cytoplasm. A. Nerve ...
- What is histology? A. Study of organs B. Study of different types of tissue ...
- Striations can be seen in which type of muscle tissues? A. Smooth and cardiac ...
- What type of connective tissue has a fluid-like matrix? A. bone B. cartilage C. blood ...
- This cellular adaptive response is described as a reduction in the size of the adapted ...
- This cellular adaptive response is characterized by changes in the size, shape, and organization of ...
- The reduction in mass of the muscles and bones of the legs of paraplegic people ...
- A very clear example of this adaptive response occurs in heavy smokers when their pseudostratified ...
- In this cellular adaptive response, one type of mature cell is replaced by another with ...
- This is a cellular adaptive response commonly found in the cells of the cervix and ...
- An example of this adaptive response is the enlargement of the left ventricle in response ...
- It's described as the increase in the size of cells, which results in the increase ...
- An example of this adaptive response is the enlargement of the prostate in response to ...
- This adaptive response is described as the increase in the number of cells in a ...
- This cellular adaptive response is described as a reduction in the size of the adapted ...
- _________ is typical cardiac marker for evaluation of functioning of heart. A. LDH B. AST ...
- What is normal range of ALT in serum? A. 7 to 56 IU/L B. 4 ...
- RDTs capture parasite antigen from peripheral blood using monoclonal antibodies prepared against a malaria antigen ...
- Where does metabolism of carbohydrates begins? A. Stomach B. Small intestine C. Large intestine ...
- What is the normal urea nitrogen content in adult human blood? A. 10-30 mg/dL ...
- Normal range of Luteinising hormones in pregnant women is less than ________. A. 1.5 IU/L ...
- Decrease of Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) is caused by the decrease of which enzyme? ...
- Metabolism of bilirubin into urobilinogen is responsible for _______ colour of urine. A. Brown ...
- Which of the following is not the symptom of leishmaniasis(Kala azar or black fever)? ...
- During strenous muscular activities, pyruvic acid is converted into____. A. Acetyl CoA B. Citric acid ...
- Purpura is caused due to dietary deficiency of which vitamin? A. Vitamin B B. Vitamin ...
- Which disease is an inheritable genetic disorder that impairs clotting of blood? A. Haemophilia ...
- What hormone is responsible for conversion of glucose to glycogen? A. Insulin B. Glucagon ...
- Phlebotomists are technician who collect _______ samples. A. Urine B. Stool C. Blood D. Tissue ...
- There are ______ types of bilirubin in the blood. A. Two B. Three C. Four ...
- When we breathe in...................enters our lungs and passes into the blood. A. oxygen B. carbon ...
- When we breathe out , ................. leaves our body. A. oxygen B. carbon dioxide
- This is a tube about 12cm long with c-shaped rings of cartilage to keep it ...
- The place in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged A. Diaphragm ...
- Which 2 substances are exchanged in the Respiratory System? A. oxygen and nitrogen B. carbon ...
- Smaller tubes within the lungs A. Bronchioles B. Bronchi C. Lungs D. Alveoli
- What does inhalation mean? A. Breathing in B. Breathing out
- Made up of spongy, elastic tissue that stretches as you breathe A. Alveoli B. Lungs ...
- What does exhalation? A. Breathing in B. Breathing out
- Letter D is pointing to which Respiratory organ? ...
- Caused by inhaling tar in cigarrette smoke A. Bronchitis B. Lung cancer C. Asthma ...
- What is the main bone structure that protects the lungs A. Vertebrae B. Rib cage ...
- Letter B is pointing to which organ of the Respiratory System?
- Erythroblastosis fetalis occurs when A. Mother is Rh+ and Father is Rh- B. Mother is ...
- Which of the following promotes formation of concentrated urine A. ANF B. Coffee C. Renin ...
- Which of the following is the most responsible for concentrating urine A. Permeability of PCT ...
- Which cells secrete an anti-bacterial enzyme? A. Acinar Cells B. Paneth Cells C. Zymogen Cells ...
- Choose the correct statement(s) regarding nerve impulse in myelinated neuron A. Saltatory conduction occurs ...
- Which is respnsible for thermoregulation A. Medulla B. Corpus Callosum C. Pons D. Hypothalamus
- Which of the following cannot be measured with a spirometer A. Vital Capacity B. Total ...
- Congestion in lungs is a symptom of_______ A. Myocardial Infarction B. Cardiac Arrest C. Heart ...
- Which hormone prevents the following disease A. Estrogen ...
- Trachea divides at the ________ A. 5th thoracic vertebrae B. 5th lumbar vertebrae C. 5th ...
- Deficiency of which hormone would result delay in clotting A. Thyroxine B. Calcitonin C. Parathormone ...
- Renal calculi are commonly formed of A. Calcium Nitrate B. Calcium Phosphate C. Calcium Oxalate ...
- The colourless fluid part of blood is called... A. oxygenated blood B. plasma C. deoxygenated ...
- ______________________ are the smaller branches of the bronchial airways in the respiratory tract. A. Bronchus ...
- The gas that provides energy to the body is oxygen, while the one that produces ...
- ______________________ are the large air tubes leading from the trachea to the lungs. They carry ...
- _______________________ is the largest muscle, which is also the most efficient. It is located under ...
- Which part of the blood transports oxygen to the body's tissues in exchange for carbon ...
- Our chest contains a pair of lungs, which are made up of sections called ________________. ...
- ______________________ is a tube-like structure that allows the air you breathe in through your mouth ...
- Which blood components fight infections by attacking bacteria/viruses A. White blood cells B. Red blood ...
- The trachea is sometimes called.... A. the bronchus B. the windpipe C. the alveoli ...
- The main function of the ______________ is to combine oxygen with the blood and eliminate ...
- The __________ connect the windpipe to the lungs. A. bronchus B. bronchioles C. alveoli ...
- Our lungs is protected by the ____________________. A. Diaphragm B. Ribcage C. Trachea D. Bronchi ...
- The air sacs in our lungs are called: A. bronchioles B. bronchus C. alveoli ...
- What are the tiny blood cells that help your body form clots to stop bleeding? ...
- _______ insulin levels leads to Diabetes. A. Low B. Moderate C. High D. Extremely high ...
- __________ grows in clean water A. Anopheles + Culex B. Anopheles + Aedes C. Culex ...
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