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- You must be over 18 to give blood A. TRUE B. FALSE
- What is the maximum number of days blood can be used after its collection? ...
- What red cell blood group can be given to all patients? (The universal donor) ...
- What is the most common blood group in ireland? A. O positive B. A POsitive ...
- On average how many lives can be saved with a single blood donation A. 1 ...
- What percentage of people will need a blood transfusion in their lifetime? A. 5% (1 ...
- Blood can be broken down into how many component parts? A. 2 B. 4 ...
- How many units (1 unit=500ml) of blood are needed every week? A. 300 B. 3000 ...
- What percentage of the weight of the typical human body is made up of blood? ...
- Do blood donors get paid for giving blood? A. Yes B. No
- How many patients a year receive a blood transfusion in the republic of ireland? ...
- How many units of blood does the average human have in their body? (1 unit ...
- All of the following are the Nursing responsibilities during blood transfusion, EXCEPT? A. monitor and ...
- It occurs when vesicant solution (medication) is administered and inadvertently leaks into surrounding tissue, causing ...
- It has a lower osmolality and contain fewer solutes than plasma. A. hypertonic B. isotonic ...
- Which in statement is TRUE? A. Do not mix medications with blood transfusion to prevent ...
- It refers to the presence of air in the vascular system and occurs when air ...
- This effect causes cells to shrink and may disrupt their function. A. hypertonic B. isotonic ...
- It is also known as the ROYAL BLOOD? A. type A B. type B ...
- It occurs when a nonvesicant solution (IV solution) is inadvertently administered into surrounding tissue. ...
- Universal Receiver A. type A B. type B C. type AB D. type O
- PURE, ELECTROLYTE-FREE WATER CAN BE ADMINISTERED by IV because it rapidly enters red blood cells ...
- IT s the inflammation of the vein’s inner lining, the tunica intima. A. phlebitis ...
- Which of the following is NOT true about IV therapy. A. it can be intermittent ...
- Universal Donor A. type A B. type B C. type AB D. type O
- It has a total osmolality close to that of the ECF and do not cause ...
- Which part of the eye lays flat against the back of the eye and translates ...
- Someone with 20/10 vision has... A. much worse vision than an average person. B. much ...
- A person with only one eye would probably have bad... A. depth perception. B. astigmatism. ...
- A misshapen cornea or lens might result in... A. astigmatism. B. color-blindness. C. lack of ...
- Myopia (near-sightedness) occurs when a person's eye is... A. too long. B. too short. ...
- The ability to adjust your vision to focus on objects near and far away quickly ...
- Max holds a card in front of his face. As he moves the card closer, ...
- Which of the following is part of the iris? A. The pupil B. The lens ...
- Which of the following is primarily responsible for refracting light? A. The sclera B. The ...
- Which of the following parts of the eye is NOT transparent (clear)? A. The lens ...
- If you had your lens removed, what would you see? A. Everything would be extremely ...
- Which of the following is good at seeing movement or light, but not color or ...
- Hyperopia (far-sightedness) occurs when the eye is... A. missing. B. too short. C. too long. ...
- Optical illusions are caused by a mismatch between what the eye sees and... A. how ...
- If your lens focuses light on the part of the retina where the optic nerve ...
- Which of the following activities would be dangerous for someone with poor depth perception? ...
- Afterimages are caused by... A. the blind spot. B. fatigue in the cones. C. not ...
- Seeing movement in your peripheral vision is primarily caused by your... A. lens. B. cones. ...
- Which of the following keeps the cornea in place? A. the aqueous humor B. the ...
- Max has a genetic defect in some of his cone cells. Therefore, Max has which ...
- In which part of the ear is sound changed into electrical signals which are then ...
- The axons of ganglion cells converge to form A. The basilar membrane B. bipolar cells ...
- Fill in the missing structures to complete the pathway of vision: Images in light > ...
- Which part of the ear is MOST similar to the retina of the eye due ...
- Which part of the ear is a stretched membrane at the entrance of the middle ...
- In what part of the ear can damage occur to hair cells and nerve endings ...
- For clear vision, an image must be focused exactly on the ________________. A. retina ...
- What part of the ear sends signals to the brain? A. optic nerve B. ear ...
- Photoreceptors that detect gray tones in low light A. Rods B. Cones
- What part of the eye controls how much light enters the black hole (pupil) in ...
- Which part of the ear is shaped like a snail shell? A. eardrum B. auditory ...
- Which part of the ear contains tiny bones called the hammer, anvil, and stirrup? ...
- The amount of light entering the eye is regulated by th A. lens B. iris ...
- Which of the following structures are the sensory receptor cells that see color? A. CONES ...
- What happens in the inner ear? A. Sound waves are captured. B. Sound waves ...
- The two parts of the eye that refract light are the ______________. A. eyelid and ...
- The ossicles are located in which cavity of the ear? A. EXTERNAL B. MIDDLE ...
- The coiled, fluid-filled tube in which sound waves trigger nerve impulses is called the ...
- Which of the following is true? A. Cone cells detect light and dark B. Rods ...
- What is the order of the path of light in the human eye? A. cornea, ...
- Which part of the ear is the first to vibrate as sound enters? A. cochlea ...
- When measuring blood pressure which blood vessel is closed off temporarily? A. radial artery ...
- Which nursing career requires a 4-year bachelor's degree and passage of NCLEX exam? A. licensed ...
- Which of the following may indicate that a mole is skin cancer? A. Moles has ...
- When measuring the pulse at the neck, from which blood vessels is the heart beat ...
- Which nursing career can prescribe medication in accordance with the supervising physician? A. licensed practical ...
- Which of the following would be used to test the internal anatomy of the ear? ...
- Which blood pressure reading will always be higher since it is measured when the heart ...
- Which nursing career is most prevalent in Parkview hospital? A. licensed practical nurse (LPN) ...
- During inhalation, the diaphragm ____ and the lungs expand. A. contracts B. relaxes
- Which of the following would be used to test the external anatomy of the eye? ...
- The human body's ability to maintain constant internal conditions is referred to as A. homeostasis ...
- At the beginning of a doctor's visit, measurements are often taken to determine the state ...
- The measurement of the force applied to the walls of the arteries as the heart ...
- Respiratory Rate measures A. heartbeats per minute B. breaths per minute C. pulse D. oxygen ...
- Which of the following is used to measure peripheral oxygen saturation? A. stethoscope B. sphygmomanometer ...
- Cardiac muscles are found in the bones. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Which of the following connects muscles to bones? A. fibers B. ligaments C. striated ...
- An __________ joint allows little or no movement at all. A. movable B. mobile ...
- Movable joints on the other hand allow the body to make varied movements. A. TRUE ...
- What do you call the muscles that you can control? A. cardiac B. fibrous ...
- Which of the following is not an example of involuntary muscle? A. face muscle ...
- Cardiac muscles are muscles which are fused to bones of skeleton by tendons. A. TRUE ...
- A __________ covers the ends of the bones to keep them from rubbing against each ...
- A __________ is a place where two bones meet. A. cartilage B. ligament C. joint ...
- Smooth muscles are voluntary muscles. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- How do muscles work? A. Muscles work alone. B. Muscles work in pairs. C. Muscles ...
- What happens to the triceps when the biceps contract? A. Nothing happens to the triceps. ...
- Muscles found in intestines are smooth muscles. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- A __________ joint allows the body to make a wide range of movements. A. movable ...
- Elbows are example of ball and socket joints. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Tendons are strong tissues that link muscles with bones the same with how ligaments link ...
- Bones are more flexible than cartilage. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Skull is an example of movable joints. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Neck is an example of pivot joint. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Identify the false statement concerning gloves: A. Gloves must be worn be all dental professionals ...
- Which is an example of a critical instrument? A. Beam alignment device B. scaler ...
- Instruments used to penetrate soft tissue or bone: A. Critical Instruments B. Semi-Critical Instruments ...
- Identify the false statement concerning protective clothing: A. It must be worn by all dental ...
- New with COVID, what PPE must be worn while exposing the dental patient to x-radiation? ...
- Absence of pathogens A. Antiseptic B. Pathogen C. Asepsis D. Disinfect
- Use of a chemical or physical procedure to destroy all pathogens, including spores is: ...
- Identify the true statement concerning hand hygiene: Hands must be washed: A. before and after ...
- Instruments that contacts but does not penetrate soft tissue or bone is: A. Critical Instruments ...
- Use of chemical or physical procedure to destroy all pathogens, except spores: A. Asepsis ...
- Instrument that does not contact mucous membranes is: A. Critical Instrument B. Semi-Critical Instrument ...
- A microorganism capable of causing disease is: A. Pathogen B. Parenteral exposure C. Asepsis ...
- Exposure to infectious materials that result from piercing or puncturing the skin: A. Disinfect ...
- Exposure to infectious materials resulting from procedures performed by the dental professional A. Semi-Critical Instrument ...
- Waste that consists of blood, blood products, contaminated sharps, and other microbiologic products. A. Antiseptic ...
- The ploidy of generative cell in a pollen grain is A. haploid B. diploid ...
- After meiosis, each microspores will undergo mitosis two produce two haploid cells. Which cell is ...
- State the ploidy level of a microsporocyte. A. haploid B. diploid C. triploid D. tetraploid ...
- Where do you find spermatogonia? A. Attached to the germinal epitheliium of the seminiferous tubule ...
- What name is given to the cells that attach to Sertoli cells? A. Secondary spermatocytes ...
- During spermatogenesis, which of the following cells is the first to become haploid? A. primary ...
- A primary spermatocytes..... A. divide by mitosis to produce two secondary spermatocytes B. divide by ...
- Each spermatid.... A. divides by meiosis to produce four sperm cells B. divides by mitosis ...
- Inside the microsporangium, there is a diploid cell known as, A. megasporangium B. microspore ...
- What cells secrete testosterone? A. Sertoli cells B. Spermatocytes C. Spermatids D. Leydig cells
- How many sperm cells is produce by a male plant? A. 1 B. 2 ...
- Name the structure that allows production of pollen grain of a flower. A. Filament ...
- Where does Spermatogenesis occur? A. Semiferous tubules B. Fallopian Tubes C. Vas deferens D. Prostate ...
- What hormone(s) is/are needed for sperm production? A. FSH & Estrogen B. Testosterone C. Testosterone ...
- Works on a CCD which is electronically connected to a computer where the image is ...
- Identify the following using the ICDAS classification of dental caries.
- Identify the following using the ICDAS classification of dental caries.
- It is the most commonly used method for detecting caries lesions. A. Visual examination ...
- Identify the following using the ICDAS classification of dental caries.
- Identify the following using the ICDAS classification of dental caries.
- The light propagates from optical fiber to the tooth surface area of demineralization scatter light ...
- Identify the following using the ICDAS classification of dental caries.
- Identify the following using the ICDAS classification of dental caries.
- Light from Diode laser-light transmitted through the descendant optic fiber to hand-held probe-beveled tip with ...
- Is an art and science that results from the synthesis of scientific knowledge, clinical experience, ...
- This requires the dentist to identify the caries risk level of the individual patient by ...
- Identify the following using the ICDAS classification of dental caries.
- Identify the following using the ICDAS classification of dental caries.
- Include (D) component for caries detection and (A) component for assessment of caries process (whether ...
- Which country is threatening to leave the WHO? A. Canada B. Great Britain C. South ...
- What animal kills the most people annually? A. Grizzly Bear B. African Elephant C. Mosquitos ...
- What was it called when Europeans explored the world and traded with the natives in ...
- Which virus kills more people than any other annually and over time? A. Black Plague ...
- What is a widespread outbreak of a virus in a community? A. Epidemic B. Epidermis ...
- What is the US agency that fights against contagious diseases? A. FDA B. CDC ...
- How do viruses quickly travel around the world? A. Airplanes B. Boats C. Email ...
- Countries volunatrily donate money to the WHO, what is the approximate budget for the organization? ...
- Which is not an accomplishment of the WHO? A. Eradicating Smallpox B. Eliminating most of ...
- Which famous billionaire said we are not ready for the next pandemic? A. Jeff Bezos ...
- Which disease broke out in Haiti following the earthquake? Most people died from getting this ...
- What is it called when virus spreads across a nation or around the world? ...
- What is the name of the United Nations organization created to help people around the ...
- All the resources necessary to support an activity to end an epidemic or pandemic is ...
- The disease that ravaged Europe from 1500-1700's was know as what? A. The Black Death ...
- What was the last large scale pandemic to hit the world? A. German Measles ...
- What was the biggest source of contamination of fresh drinking water in early civilizations? ...
- During the Columbian Exchange many Indigenous People died. What was this period called? A. Black ...
- Small filtering structure found in the kidneys that removes wastes from blood and makes urine. ...
- Which system of the human body provides protection to most of the major organs? ...
- Narrow tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder. A. ureters ...
- Which of the following is an example of voluntary muscle action?
- How many muscles are there in the body? A. about 63 B. about 36 ...
- How do muscles move? A. Stretch and contract B. Expand and collapse C. Act and ...
- What organs make up the muscular system? A. Bones B. Intestines C. Muscles D. Skin ...
- What is the function of the excretory system? A. to collect and remove wastes from ...
- True or False: This classic Halloween costume biologically impossible because bones cannot move without muscles. ...
- Muscles are attached to __________. A. Blood B. Bones
- What are the organ systems that make up the musculoskeletal system? A. Muscular and Skeletal ...
- Which type of muscles move under our control? A. Voluntary Muscles B. Involuntary Muscles
- This tissue is... A. renal medulla ...
- The part of the nephron that primarily reabsorbs Na+ ions is:
- The area of the nephron impermeable to water is the.... A. Descending limb of the ...
- The salty region of the kidney. A. Cortex B. Medulla C. Renal pelvis D. Hilum ...
- The ascending limb of the loop of Henle allows the reabsorption of A. urea ...
- Most of the reabsorption of salts and water occurs in the ______. A. Collecting tubule ...
- Identify A. Proximal convoluted tubule B. ...
- In which part of the kidney is the loop of Henlé located?
- The function of the counter current multiplier process in loop of Henle is A. To ...
- The pigments that give urine its yellow or amber color are derived from A. salt ...
- In the kidneys, osmotic pressure controls ______. A. Glucose absorption B. Sodium absorption C. Water ...
- As glomerular filtrate moves through the ascending loop of Henle, the filtrate becomes more dilute: ...
- Most of the water filtered into the Bowman’s capsule is reabsorbed in the A. Proximal ...
- Which statement is true? A. The efferent arteriole is wider than the afferent arteriole ...
- Urea is made from _________. A. amino acid B. fat C. fibre D. salts ...
- there are 3 ureters A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Which of the following is not a function of the kidney tubules? A. absorb plasma ...
- Urea is carried from the _______ to the _______. A. stomach, liver B. liver, kidneys ...
- Filtration of excretory wastes from the blood occurs in A. ureters B. collecting tubule ...
- The muscular tubes which take the urine from the kidneys to the bladder are ...
- kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder and urethra A. excretory system B. digestive system C. respiratory system ...
- The basic functional unit of human kidney is A. henle's loop B. nephron C. nephridia ...
- Lungs are important organs for excretion of A. carbon dioxide B. ammonia C. water ...
- Urea diffuses into the ______ of blood. A. red blood cells B. eukaryotes C. plasma ...
- Blood flows into the liver from the heart and the ________. A. stomach B. intestines ...
- Urea is made in the _______. A. pancreas B. liver C. stomach D. intestine ...
- Urea is produced as an excretory substance in human body in A. urinary bladder ...
- The liver converts amino acids into protein in a process called ___________. A. assimilation ...
- About 90% of kidney stones can pass out through urinary system by drinking _ ...
- Which of the following is not part of excretion? A. remove toxic materials B. remove ...
- Urine is released and flows into the bladder through the ________. A. ureter B. urethra ...
- Urea and uric acid is also known as A. bile pigment B. nitrogenous wastes ...
- Largest gland in the human body A. salivary gland B. liver C. sweat gland
- Blood enters the kidneys through the ___________. A. renal arteries B. renal veins C. tubules ...
- Kidney tubules are also known as __________. A. Glomerulus B. Bowman's capsule C. Nephrons ...
- Where does filtration occur in the nephron? A. glomerulus B. loof of Henle C. proximal ...
- Which of the following mechanisms are used to regulate blood pressure in the closed circulatory ...
- Urea is a product of the breakdown of proteins and nucleic acids. Where is it ...
- When the circulating blood fluid is distinct from the fluid that directly surrounds the body's ...
- In which of the following would you expect to have the greatest blood pressure on ...
- Most of the carbon dioxide produced by humans A. converted to bicarbonate ions by and ...
- If you cut yourself and apply pressure to the cut for several minutes and it ...
- The hollow space at the centre of kidney where urine is collected after its formation ...
- The principal nitrogenous excretory compound in humans is synthesised A. In kidneys but eliminated mostly ...
- Why do capillary beds have such low pressure? A. The don't, they have very high ...
- What happens when carbon dioxide levels increase in the blood? A. pH increases forcing the ...
- Ammonia is the most toxic nitrogenous waste. Organisms that produce this must have access to ...
- Why do premature infants suffer respiratory failture? A. sudden changes in the oxygen from the ...
- For oxygen to become bound to hemoglobin for transport in the blood, which of the ...
- What type of excretory organs do insects and flatworms have? A. protonephridia, metanephridia B. Malpighian ...
- The muscular tubes which take the urine from the kidneys to the bladder are ...
- A human red blood cell in an artery of the left arm is on its ...
- What organism has blood that flows directly form the respiratory organs to the body tissues ...
- Water across the gills of fish and the blood in the gills does in opposite ...
- Process that returns materials to the blood from the filtrate A. reabsorption B. secretion ...
- The basic functional unit of human kidney is A. Henlé's loop B. Nephron C. Nephridia ...
- What regulates human respiration rate? A. oxygen levels B. carbon monoxide levels C. carbon dioxide ...
- To maintain homeostasis, fresh water fish A. excrete large amounts of water B. take in ...
- Which stores more oxygen under the same atmospheric conditions? A. fresh water B. sea water ...
- What causes the Bohr shift? A. changes in pH B. changes in partial pressure of ...
- The Bowman’s capsules are found in A. Cortex B. Medulla C. Convoluted tubule D. Loop ...
- Which is a normal event in blood clotting? A. production of erythropoietin B. activiation of ...
- Which process is least selective? A. filtration B. secretion C. reabsorption
- What is the function of the epithelial tissue? A. covers body surfaces, B. support and ...
- What is the function of the muscle tissue ? A. covers body surfaces, B. support ...
- Cells in the epidermis and dermis die. Nerve cells and muscle cells are injured. ...
- What layer is represented by letter B? A. ...
- What is the function of the connective tissue ? A. covers body surfaces, B. support ...
- Cells in the epidermis (outer layer of the skin) are injured and may die. ...
- Which layer of the skin contains nerves, blood vessels, and sweat glands? A. Epidermis ...
- The skin A. retards water loss from deeper tissues. B. regulates body temperature. C. synthesizes ...
- If there is a deep cut in the skin , then the blood vessels might ...
- Ultraviolet radiation can damage the DNA in skin cells, causing those cells to grow ...
- What is the function of the nerve tissue ? A. covers body surfaces, B. support ...
- When there is small cut in the skin only the epidermis is injured. How is ...
- Which of the following tissue makes up the integumentary system? A. nerve tissue B. epithelial ...
- What is the name of the top layer of the human skin? A. Dermis ...
- Which is not a function of the integumentary system? A. Protection against foreign objects ...
- Cells deeper in the epidermis die. Cells in the dermis are injured and may die. ...
- ______________ is the body system that includes skin, hair, and nails. A. Integumentary System ...
- Skin is the ___________ in the body A. largest organ B. smallest organ C. coolest ...
- _______ includes the blood and blood vessels (arteries/veins) that transport blood to and from the ...
- Your heart has two ways to get more blood to your muscles: by beating faster ...
- What does having a good cardiorespiratory endurance help to develop? A. Stamina, Lungs and Heart ...
- What is your bad cholesterol called? A. Low Density Lipoprotein B. High Density Lipoprotein
- What 2 major organs of the body make up the Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems? ...
- Oxygen enters your blood while carbon dioxide is eliminated (when you exercise you need more ...
- Having a high level of cardiorespiratory endurance means a person can perform high-intensity exercise for ...
- _______ is carried through the blood stream by particles called lipoproteins; it is a fat ...
- Which is not an example of a cardiorespiratory endurance activity? A. Jogging B. Playing Soccer ...
- What is the formula for getting your maximum HR? A. 230-age B. 150-age C. 220-17 ...
- To use the heart rate reserve method for determining target heart rate, you must know ...
- The pacer test is a field test that estimates cardiorespiratory endurance A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- Which statement is true? A. Improving cardiorespiratory endurance requires a combination of aerobic and muscle ...
- What is your good cholesterol called? A. High Density Lipoprotein B. Low Density Lipoprotein ...
- Which statement is true? A. A fit person’s heart may work more efficiently than ...
- Which is a specific benefit of physical activity and increased cardiorespiratory endurance for your arteries? ...
- The maximal _______________ uptake test measures how much oxygen you can use when you are ...
- Which list are benefits of cardio training? A. Gaining Weight, Heart Attack, Atherosclerosis B. Increase ...
- The higher your cardiorespiratory endurance score, the lower your risk of hypokinetic disease. A. TRUE ...
- Vigorous aerobic activity, from the _______________ of the Physical Activity Pyramid for Teens, is the ...
- Which is a specific benefit of physical activity and increased cardiorespiratory endurance for your heart? ...
- Which is a specific benefit of physical activity and increased cardiorespiratory endurance for lungs? ...
- The _______________ is one of two methods of determining target heart rates. This method is ...
- This type of connective tissue contains platelets and is largely involved in transport of materials ...
- Blood, bone and cartilage are all examples of : A. simple cuboidal tissue B. epithelial ...
- This type of muscle is responsible for the involuntary movements of the body's internal organs. ...
- This type of muscle makes up the majority of the heart. A. Cardiac B. Skeletal ...
- Define tissue with regards to anatomy A. A group of structurally and functionally related cells ...
- Which tissue is this? A. Simple squamous ...
- This types of connective tissue connects bone to bone. A. Blood B. Ligament C. Cartilage ...
- This is the connective tissue structure that supports the body A. Adipose B. Bone ...
- Which tissue is this? A. Simple Squamous ...
- This type of connective tissue protects the ends of our bones in out joints and ...
- What type of tissue SIGNALS the intestines to move food along? A. Nervous Tissue ...
- Simple squamous is a type of epithelial cell. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Which of the following is the function of the epithelial tissue? A. Supports body parts ...
- What word means agent that lowers blood pressure by relaxing blood vessels? A. vasoconstrictor ...
- What word means an abnormal mass of blood vessels? A. hemangiosis B. phlebosis C. hemangioma ...
- What word means disease of the heart muscle? A. cardioendopathy B. pericarditis C. cardiomyopathy ...
- What word means inflammation of a vein? A. phlebitis B. arteritis C. aortitis D. phlebosis ...
- What word means hardening of the arteries with irregular plaque deposits? A. atherosclerosis B. embolus ...
- What word means an abnormal increase in blood platelets? A. erythrocytosis B. leukocytosis C. thrombocytosis ...
- What word means hardening of the arteries? A. arteriomalacia B. aortomalacia C. angiosclerosis D. arteriosclerosis ...
- What word means image of a blood vessel? A. arteriogram B. plebogram C. angiogram ...
- What word means radiographic imaging of a vein? A. aortography B. arteriography C. angiography ...
- The Skull is a appendicular bone A. TRUE B. FALSE
- The bones developed by ossification of hyaline cartilage by intra-cartilaginous ossification is a membranous bone ...
- All of the following bones are parts of the axial skeleton except: A. Skull ...
- Patella is a short bone A. TRUE B. FALSE
- the bones containing large air spaces is A. Pneumatic bone B. Flat Bones C. Irregular ...
- Concerning cartilages , all of the following is true except A. vascular B. Asensitive ...
- Epiphyseal Plate of Cartilage is responsible for bone growth in A. length B. width ...
- Concerning the Nutrient Artery all of the following is true except A. Entre the ...
- only found in long bones except clavicle and is filled with red or yellow bone ...
- Hyaline cartilage is rich in white collagen fibers A. TRUE B. FALSE
- What cell help to fight infections? A. White Blood Cells B. Red Blood Cells ...
- What is the body organ that pumps blood to get more oxygen? A. Bones ...
- What sounds you can hear from your heart using stethoscope? A. Dug-dub, dug-dub B. Lub-dub, ...
- What is the largest ARTERIES that carry blood from heart to the body? A. AORTA ...
- What is the smaller branches of AORTA? A. OARTA B. ARTERIOLES C. VEIN D. VENULES ...
- What part of our body transfer messages from the spinal nerve to the brain? ...
- What part of the heart separated the left and right ventricles? A. Left Vebtricles ...
- What system is responsible for distribution of nutrients and oxygen in our body? A. Respiratory ...
- What are the two parts of the nervous system? A. Central and Peripheral Nervous System ...
- What is the smaller branches of the veins that carry back the blood to the ...
- What part of the brain that functions for breathing, vomiting, sneezing? A. Cerebellum B. Cerebrum ...
- What cell help to close the wound? A. Red Blood Cell B. Whiten Blood Cell ...
- What is the correct organization of life? A. Cell-Tissue-Organ-Organisms B. Cell-organ-Body System-Organisms C. Cell-organisms-Tissues-Body System- ...
- What are the 3 parts of the brain? A. Cerebrum, Cerebellum and Somatic B. Brain, ...
- What cell transport oxygen to the body cell? A. White Blood Cell B. Red Blood ...
- What part of the brain responsible for the muscle movement? A. Cerebellum B. Cerebrum ...
- Our heart can be compared to the size of our_____? A. Head B. Eyes ...
- What system allows our body parts to communicate and coordinate with the rain? A. Respiratory ...
- Which among the following is a function of the Immune System A. Detect B. Deflect ...
- Leukocytes assume marginal positions in the blood vessels. A. Leukocytosis B. Margination C. Diapesis ...
- Neutrophils flatten and squeeze between endothelial cells. A. Margination B. Leukocytosis C. Chemotaxis D. Diapesis ...
- Regulatory T-Cells are components of the immunes system that suppress immune responses of other cells ...
- It is the body's first line of defense A. External Barricades B. Internal Defenses ...
- These are the most abundunt type of white blood cells A. Neutrophils B. Macrophanges ...
- These are examples of Chemical Defenses, except; A. Acid B. Enzymes C. Cilia D. Mucin ...
- Cell Mediated Immunity are also a components of the immune system that suppress immunse reponses ...
- It is a macroorganism that causes or can cause diseases A. Antibody B. Pathogen ...
- Alpha Receptor is a group of receptors that controls relaxation of the bronchial. A. TRUE ...
- It is a system that protects the body from foreign invaders that cause infection illness ...
- Abnormal T-Cell signaling and activation is a characteristic feature in SLE. A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- It is the most robust Phatocytic Cells A. Macrophanges B. Leukocytes C. Neutrophils D. Mast ...
- It refers to non-specific defense mechanism pf the body A. Innate Defenses B. Adaptive Defenses ...
- Lympocytes is a white blood cells that generate specific immune responses A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- Which level of organization is a heart at? A. Cell B. Tissue C. Organ ...
- Which two systems work together to break down and transport molecules? A. muscular and respiratory ...
- Which of the following statements describes the function of the heart? A. The heart produces ...
- Which set of Organs belongs to the Excretory System? A. Heart, blood vessels B. Trachea, ...
- Which of these 3 systems work together to get the body the oxygen and sugar ...
- Which of the following statements describes the function of the small intestine? A. The small ...
- Which set of organs belong to the Nervous System? A. Heart, blood vessels B. Kidneys, ...
- Which system covers the body and the main organ is skin? A. Endocrine B. Immune ...
- What is the biggest function of the muscular system? A. to help digest food ...
- What three parts make up the nervous system? A. Brain, lungs and heart B. Brain, ...
- Which is not an important organ in the excretory system? A. Bladder B. Large Intestine ...
- Name the type of joint that help you to nod your head A. pivot joint ...
- The example of ball & socket joint is ____________ A. shoulder B. skull C. ankle ...
- Longest bone of a human body is ___________ A. radius B. ulna C. femur ...
- The shoulder joint is an example of ___________ A. pivot joint B. gliding joint ...
- The breaking of a bone is called ___________ A. fracture B. deformity C. sprain ...
- Which of the following parts of the skull is movable? A. upper jaw B. ear ...
- Select the incorrect statement out of the following: A. ligaments join the two bones together ...
- Patella bone is located on ___________ A. knee B. ankle C. wrist D. palm ...
- A fluid that lubricates the bones is ______________ A. synovial B. oil C. blood ...
- Which of the following organs is/are protected by the rib cage? A. heart B. lungs ...
- The human skull consists of ___________ bones. A. 18 B. 16 C. 22 D. 33 ...
- Which of the following functions is not performed by the skeleton of human body? ...
- The joint present between the bones of skull is a __________ A. hinge joint ...
- Memories can be stored in many parts of the brain, but they originally form in ...
- True or False: Short-term memory is sometimes also referred to as working memory. A. TRUE ...
- Which of these neurons is directly associated with movement of muscles? A. relay neuron ...
- True or False: Brain cells are the main type of cell found throughout the nervous ...
- True or False: A stimulus always results in the movement of muscles. A. TRUE ...
- Which of these is an example of a voluntary response? A. digesting food after a ...
- Which of these parts is labeled B in the diagram?
- True or False: If any part of the brain is removed, all of a person's ...
- True or False: An external stimulus is a change in an organism's environment which occurs ...
- Which of these organs responds to stimuli with light receptors? A. tongue B. ears ...
- A reflex may occur without the _________ being involved. A. nervous system B. spinal cord ...
- Which of these would be an example of an internal stimulus? A. the bright flash ...
- If a response requires a person to think about it, it is a(n) ___________. ...
- The _________ is responsible for sending messages between the brain and the rest of the ...
- Which of these functions does the nervous system perform? A. provide structure and support for ...
- What shape are these bacteria? A. cocci ...
- What is the process by which a bacteria cell replicates its DNA and divides in ...
- How are bacterial cells different from the cells of eukaryotes? A. The bacteria are prokaryotes, ...
- Which statement about bacteria is true? A. All bacteria are prokaryotes B. All bacteria are ...
- Bacteria are only found in dirty places A. TRUE B. FALSE
- How is bacteria helpful? A. Provide carbon dioxide, food products, environmental recycling, medicine. B. Provide ...
- Bacteria are treated with A. Antibiotics B. Vaccines C. Asprin D. Chemotherapy
- What shape are these bacteria? A. cocci ...
- Organisms that break down food large, complex chemicals in dead organisms into small, simple chemicals ...
- A process by which bacteria reproduce asexually A. binary fission B. cellular respiration C. pasteurization ...
- What are pathogens? A. Eukaryotic cells that turned in to bacteria B. Disease causing agents ...
- The ability of bacteria to survive and become stronger even after antibiotic treatment is called ...
- What is the job of the cell wall in bacteria? A. To provide protection ...
- The three extreme environments that Archaea live in are all of the following EXCEPT ...
- What shape are these bacteria? A. cocci ...
- A whip-like structure that helps a bacterial cell to move A. Flagellum B. Conjugation ...
- Tiny single-celled organisms that live almost everywhere A. ribosomes B. cytoplasm C. bacteria D. virus ...
- Tiny structures that produce proteins inside bacteria A. bacteria B. ribosomes C. cytoplasm D. endospore ...
- All bacteria have DNA. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- The region inside the cell membrane of a bacterium A. bacteria B. endospore C. cytoplasm ...
- Live bacteria are found in milk, cheese and yogurt A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Archaea love harsh environments. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Most bacteria are A. Harmful B. Helpful C. Begnin D. Cancer
- Bacteria have a cell membrane A. TRUE B. FALSE C. Some do, some don't ...
- This is an emergency treatment given to an injured person before medical help becomes available. ...
- We move our arms sideward, backward, forward and round, these movements are because our upper ...
- Abnormal curvature of the spine or backbone. A. rickets B. Osteroporosis C. Arthritis D. Scoliosis ...
- Bones are hard and rigid bcause they contain minerals except A. magnesium B. Calcium ...
- the upper arm bones A. collar bones or clavicles B. shoulder blades C. humerus ...
- the bone in the upper lef or thigh bone. It is also the longest bone ...
- The two bones in the lower leg A. femur B. tibia and fibula C. knee ...
- the hip bones form a ring called ____ A. femur B. tibia and fibula ...
- The helmetlike case in the skull called ______________ A. cranium B. facial bones C. vertebrae ...
- run sidewise just below neck A. collar bones or clavicles B. shoulder blades C. humerus ...
- We can bend, then straightened our fingers, these movements are made possible by _______ ...
- Common bone injury, when ligaments are stretched too much. A. Sprain B. Fracture C. Dislocation ...
- It is attached to the cagelike flat, curved bones A. collar bones B. breastbone ...
- also called scapulae A. collar bones or clavicles B. shoulder blades C. humerus D. ulna ...
- found at the middle of the chest A. collar bones B. breastbone C. ribs ...
- It is attached to the base of the skull A. backbone or spine B. breastbone ...
- the two forearm bones A. collar bones or clavicles B. shoulder blades C. humerus ...
- it protects the brain A. skull B. rib cage C. sockets D. lower jaw bone ...
- the two unattached pairs of ribs A. collar bones B. breastbone C. ribs D. floating ...
- joints allows limited movement and found at the part where a bone of the head ...
- the joints between vertabrae A. gliding joints B. pivot joints C. hinge joints D. ball-and-socket ...
- It is the framework that gives support and shape to our body. A. muscle ...
- behind is a hard bone A. Periosteum B. compct bone C. spongy bone D. bone ...
- a fiverlike protein, that makes bone so tough that they can stand stress and strain. ...
- it consist of the skill, backbonne, breastbone and ribs A. skeletal system B. axial skeleton ...
- fixed joints in the skull or cranium are called _________ A. collagen B. joint ...
- gets out of its normal position at the joint A. Sprain B. Fracture C. Dislocation ...
- condition of thinning and weakening of the bones due to lack of calcium and phosphorus. ...
- disease occurs in children, it weakens and softens the bones due to vitamin D deficiency ...
- The following are some ways of keeping our bones healthy and strong except. A. Eat ...
- The bones that make up the upper part of the skull A. collagen B. joint ...
- an inflammation of a joint that usuall affects the elderly people. A. rickets B. Osteoporosis ...
- How many bones the skull composed? A. 26 B. 27 C. 28 D. 29
- consist of bones that provide support and together with muscle, make movement possible A. skeletal ...
- a break in the bone A. Sprain B. Fracture C. Dislocation D. First Aid Treatment ...
- when two bones meet, a ______ is formed. A. collagen B. joint C. fixed joints ...
- composed of bones that protect some delicate organs of the body A. skeletal system ...
- located inside the spongy bone, where the red ad white blood cells are produced. ...
- thin membrane that covers the surface of the bone. A. Periosteum B. compct bone ...
- Mrs. Smith brought in her baby who had been experiencing the following symptoms: a fever, ...
- Strep throat is caused by which pathogen? A. Salmonella B. Measles virus C. Streptococcus pneumonia ...
- The time between contact and onset of illness is known as the ___________. A. duration ...
- Besides causing pneumonia, Pneumococcoal pneumonia can also cause which of the following diseases? A. ear ...
- Pregnant women should be aware of ______________ because they can cause their baby to have ...
- E. coli can be transmitted by which of the following? A. undercooked meat B. lettuce ...
- What would be the best treatment option for ring worm? A. anti-viral B. anti-fungal ...
- How long does the common cold usually last? A. 5 to 7 days B. 7 ...
- Athlete's foot would best be treated by which of the following types of medication? ...
- Simon is afraid of contracting Lyme disease. What should he try to avoid? A. people ...
- Which of the following are some symptoms of Tuberculosis? A. weight loss B. coughing for ...
- True or False - Influenza is the same thing as the stomach flu. A. TRUE ...
- The way in which a disease is spread from one person to another is known ...
- The measles virus lives in ______. A. ticks B. mosquitoes C. nose and throat mucus ...
- Antibiotics would be effective treatments for which of the following diseases? A. the common cold ...
- muscle stiffness after death due to the lack of calcium A. rigor mortis B. peripheral ...
- a condition commonly called a twisted stomach in which the fourth stomach of a cow ...
- nerve cell A. Neurons B. myofiber C. sweeny D. adipose tissue
- an entire muscle cell A. myofiber B. porcine stress syndrome C. epithelial tissue D. Tissue ...
- skin A. integument B. myofiber C. Displaced Abomasum D. Neurons
- consists of cells filled with lipids A. adipose tissue B. FMD C. peripheral nervous system ...
- A fibrous connective tissue that connects bone to bone A. Ligaments B. hypocalcemia C. integument ...
- includes all the nerves outside of the brain and spinal cord A. peripheral nervous system ...
- the brain and spinal cord A. central nervous system B. Tendons C. myofiber D. organs ...
- is a collection of fibers that ties the epithelium to the underlying connective tissue ...
- calcium levels in blood and muscles become too low A. hypocalcemia B. Tendons C. integument ...
- collection of cells organized for a particular function A. Tissue B. myofiber C. sweeny ...
- specialized protein found in hooves and claws A. keratin B. Tying up or Monday morning ...
- swine condition in which calcium leaks from the endoplasmic reticulum, causing pigs to shake involuntary ...
- forms covering the entire body A. epithelial tissue B. Tendons C. Tissue D. peripheral nervous ...
- a mild contagious viral infection common in small kids A. FMD B. keratin C. hypocalcemia ...
- collections of tissues A. organ B. Ligaments C. porcine stress syndrome D. central nervous system ...
- when the nerve is damaged and the muscle on the shoulder blade shrinks A. sweeny ...
- cramping with potential muscle damage in working horses that occurs the Monday after a weekend ...
- nerve damage that causes several eye malfunctions, including pupil constriction, eyelid drooping, protrusion of the ...
- How would Charles Darwin explain the phenomenon of bacterial resistance? A. The overuse of pesticides/ ...
- How can biotechnology be used to observe DNA between organisms? A. By using gel electrophoresis ...
- Changing an organisms DNA to produce new traits is described as ________________________ A. selective breeding ...
- Process of continuously breeding plants or animals in order to express desirable traits is known ...
- What is a cost of producing GMO's? A. They are less genetically diverse B. They ...
- The process of carefully choosing two organisms to breed in order for their offspring to ...
- Look at the image. Describe the DNA fragments towards the top of the gel ...
- A gene for disease resistance in fir trees is transferred to pine trees using modern ...
- The process of breeding two dissimilar organisms to create a new organism is called _______________ ...
- Staph infections, caused by the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus, are increasing in frequency and are more ...
- Scientists have changed the DNA of a type of cabbage so that it contains a ...
- Look at the image. Describe the DNA fragments towards the bottom of the gel ...
- What is a benefit of producing GMO's? A. They are less genetically diverse B. They ...
- What is the purpose of using gel electrophoresis? A. Track traits between generations B. compare ...
- Initial treatment for a 72 year old with hypothyroidism? A. 25 mcg B. 50 mcg ...
- # 1 reason for hypercalcemia A. malignancy B. medications C. primary hyperparathyroidism D. Family history ...
- Hyperthyroidism always gets a referral to endocrinology? A. TRUE B. FALSE C. Depends
- Consider treating subclinical hypothyroidism if TSH is greater than ? and symptomatic A. 4 ...
- Symptoms of mild hypercalcemia include all of the following except: A. constipation B. fatigue ...
- Thyroid antibody testing is best indicated for - A. Hypothyroidism B. Hyperthyroidism C. Both hypo ...
- Elevated TSH and Low T 4 = A. Hypothyroidism B. Hyperthyroidism
- Thyroid nodule greater than ? should always be sent for FNA A. 1cm B. 0.5cm ...
- Mild hypercalcemia is less than A. 12 B. 10 C. 11 D. 14
- all of the following are appropriate in primary care for management of hyperparathyroidism, except ...
- A. ________________ walks on the soles of the feet ( or palms of the hands) ...
- The study of structures of the body that can only be viewed with the microscope ...
- The soft spot in the top of the skull of a newborn is called; ...
- The overall shape of the body is determined by bone length, bone thickness and the ...
- This is a specialty bone found on the ventral side of the chest in birds; ...
- The bones that make up the shoulders, fore limbs, pelvis and hind limbs are considered ...
- Animals that walk on the fingernails or toe nails; the weight of the animal is ...
- Bones are store houses for all of these except. A. Fats B. Blood Cells ...
- The part of the body that houses the digestive organs is the ; A. Abdomen ...
- __________ blood cells are produced in the spongy inside of bones. A. Red B. White ...
- The bones of the __________ skeleton are the bones of the head, trunk, vertebrae and ...
- Animals that are walking on the toes or fingers; the full phalanges take the weight ...
- The horse has _____________ bones in the body. A. 190 B. 200 C. 205 ...
- The _______________ is the part of the body housing the heart, and lungs. It lies ...
- The framework of bone, cartilage and other non-bending materials in the body is called the. ...
- Bile may flow backward to the ____ through the_____ A. gallbladder, cystic duct B. pancreas, ...
- Which of the following don't belong? A. Crown B. Root C. None of these belong ...
- The _____ is a hollow organ that contracts when a fatty meal goes into the ...
- What structure follows the small intestine? (Hint: Consider synonymous terms). A. Two of these is ...
- Haustra are found in the small intestine right next to the colon to aid absorption. ...
- Which of the following don't belong? A. Spleen B. Submandibular Gland C. Sublingual Gland ...
- Which of the following don't belong? A. Pepsin B. All of these belong C. Rugae ...
- Of the following, which is the proper sequence? A. None of these is correct ...
- The pathway of bile ends at the sphincter of oddi and not at the small ...
- Bile is stored in the bladder. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Besides contaminated water and exposure to Lead Poisoning, what other catastrophe did the residents of ...
- The study of the microscopic appearance of cells, especially for the diagnosis of abnormalities and ...
- A large WBC (phagocytic) found at sites of infection. A. Phlebitis B. Melanocytes C. Necrosis ...
- A Tuberculosis-like disease that causes many medical disorders; associated with Crohn's Disease A. Bacilli ...
- A medical test done on someone to assess their platelets function. A. Platelet Function Test ...
- Once someone is exposed to Lead they can never recover A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Also known as ectoderm, the outermost layer of the epidermic tissues such as nails, hair, ...
- Shriveled red blood cell A. Crenate B. Hemolysis C. Thrombosis D. Ecchymosis
- Blood poisoning, especially that caused by bacteria or their toxins. A. Toxicemia B. Toxicology ...
- Bradycardia means A. Heart beat B. Slow heart beat C. Fast heart beat D. Skipped ...
- A plastic or glass sealed vacuum tube used to collect a blood specimen obtained through ...
- The development of new blood vessels. A. Hematology B. Hemolysis C. Thrombosis D. Angiogenesis
- What gives blood its color? A. Erythrocytes B. Hemoglobin C. Thrombocytes D. Lymphocytes
- Relating to, involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen. A. Aerobic B. Anaerobic ...
- The formation or presence of a blood clot in a blood vessel A. Hematoma ...
- A hole made by boring or piercing; an opening passing through or into something. ...
- The rupture or destruction of red blood cells A. Thrombosis B. Hemolysis C. Ecchymosis ...
- The state of the body early in the morning approximately 12 hours after the last ...
- What child vaccine has everyone thinking it leads to Autism? A. Chicken Pox B. Pertussis ...
- Pinpoint flat round red spots under the skin surface caused by blood that has leaked ...
- The death of most or all of the cells in an organ or tissue due ...
- Divides the body into upper and lower sections A. Superior B. Inferior C. Coronal ...
- A group of disorders that destroy blood vessels by inflammation. Both arteries and veins are ...
- A solid swelling of clotted blood within the tissues A. Hematoma B. Ecchymosis C. Thrombosis ...
- A benign tumor of fatty tissue found just below the skin A. Sarcoma B. Melanoma ...
- Where are red blood cells created A. Lungs B. Bones C. Heart D. Stomach ...
- Why is the skeletal system important A. Helps get rid of waste B. Helps you ...
- What helps strengthen the skeletal system A. Resistance exercise B. Salt C. Red meat ...
- Where is the stapes located A. The leg B. Hand C. Foot D. Ear
- Who takes care of the skeletal system A. Orthopedic doctors B. Pulmonologist C. Cardiologist ...
- What is the smallest bone in the human body A. Femur B. Rib C. Stapes ...
- The Greek word for bone is osteon A. TRUE B. FALSE
- How many bones are in the average human body A. 120 B. 453 C. 206 ...
- The skeletal system works with the muscular system A. TRUE B. FALSE
- What is a common disease that has to do with the skeletal system A. Alzheimer's ...
- The correct sequence of structures in the gut is ______. A. Esophagus, Small intestine, Stomach, ...
- As food passes through the digestive tract, it becomes less complex and the nutrients are ...
- Food is contained in the gastrointestinal tract from the time of ingestion until it is ...
- What organ of the digestive system produces bile? A. Liver B. Gall bladder C. Stomach ...
- What structures in the small intestine absorb the nutrients that result from the digestive process? ...
- A person who has had the gallbladder removed may be expected to have some difficulty ...
- What muscles of the esophagus squeeze the food downward using the process of: A. Peristalsis ...
- The circular folds of the small intestine enhance absorption by causing the chyme to spiral, ...
- The accessory digestive organs include all of the following, EXCEPT: A. Pancreas B. Gall bladder ...
- What system in our body is incharfe for digesting food? A. Repiratory system B. Integumentary ...
- The Large Intestine is responsible for removing water from the undigested food, turning it from ...
- Small intestine is approximately 20-25 inches long A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Gallstones are crystals formed by too much cholesterol. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Ingestion happens in the _______. A. Stomach B. Small intestine C. Mouth D. Large intestine ...
- What do you call to the path where the food passes during digestion? A. Accesory ...
- The human body needs a constant supply of protein to survive. The first organ of ...
- One of the three basic food types: needed for building and repair of tissue in ...
- The Peristalsis is a muscular tube that carries food from our mouth to our stomach. ...
- Absorption is passing of digested material out of the digestive tract. A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- An enzyme in the stomach that breaks down protein A. Vitamin B. Pepsin C. Amylase ...
- Another term for fat us ____ tissue. A. ner B. muscle C. epithelial D. adipose ...
- The muscle that covers the back of the neck and upper and middle region of ...
- The scientific study of the functions and activities performed by the body's structures is called; ...
- The facial skeleton has how many bones? A. six B. eight C. twelve D. fourteen ...
- To find the comb she dropped on the floor while working on her client Tyna ...
- The part of the muscle that does not move is the______. A. ligament B. tendon ...
- The muscles that turn the hand inward so the palm faces downward are the_____. ...
- The middle part of the muscle if called the_______. A. nucleus B. belly C. insertion ...
- Muscles that draw the fingers together are called ____. A. abductors B. pronators C. adductors ...
- The scientific study of the structure, function, and pathology of the nervous system is called______. ...
- Suppose you instruct a client to close his or her eyes before you apply makeup. ...
- The part of the muscle that moves and is farthest from the skeleton is the______. ...
- You notice your instructor watching you perform a service. Your instructors eyebrows are down and ...
- The study of body structures that can be seen with the eye is called; ...
- Your lungs are divided into lobes. How many lobes do you have? A. Two ...
- If your epiglottis were to suddenly stop working, what activity could be life threatening? ...
- Barbara has asthma and uses an inhaler when she starts to wheeze. The purpose of ...
- If a person could not produce surfactant, his/her: A. Alveoli would collapse B. Bronchi would ...
- During cellular respiration, what happens to the carbon dioxide? A. It leaves the alveoli and ...
- What respiratory disorders are highly contagious? A. Laryngitis and pleurisy B. Influenza and URI ...
- What is the best treatment for mild epistaxis caused by a bump in the nose? ...
- What structure is a passageway for both food and air? A. Pharynx B. Bronchus ...
- In the process of breathing, during what stage does the movement of the diaphragm enlarge ...
- MOST respiratory disorders are causes by: A. Infection B. Lack of exercise C. Heredity ...
- The nostrils, larynx, and trachea are all made primarily of: A. Cartilage B. Bone ...
- What does the pleura allow the lungs to do? A. Expand during breathing B. Trap ...
- Mr. Arnot is a heavy smoker with a chronic cough, bluish tint to his skin, ...
- Sarah has a chest x-ray that shows she has tubercles in her lungs. What does ...
- What diagnostic test provides physicians with a direct look at the lining of the respiratory ...
- Where are the sinuses located? A. In the front lobe of the brain B. In ...
- What structure connects the larynx to the bronchi? A. Pleura B. Oropharynx C. Trachea ...
- Where in the respiratory tract does the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide take place? ...
- What is the primary function of mucus and cilia in the nostrils? A. Sound production ...
- What statement is true about lung cancer? A. The prognosis is good. B. Treatment includes ...
- Water is necessary for life. How is it introduced into the body? A. during mitosis ...
- A breathing rate that is too slow will result in an excess buildup of ____ ...
- During normal metabolism, the cell converts _____ into energy to power its normal functions. ...
- The volume of blood that is ejected from the left ventricle with each contraction is ...
- During anaerobic metabolism, there is a lack of ____ which causes much less energy to ...
- The air we breathe in (ambient room air) from the room/outside has approximately ______ oxygen. ...
- Edema is most appropriately defined as A. an electrolyte imbalance B. dehydration C. swelling ...
- Children compensate for shock differently than adults. Which one of the following is the most ...
- The outer, protective layer of the cell that allows for the movement of water and ...
- All of the followings are causes of an upper respiratory obstruction EXCEPT: A. loss of ...
- The abnormal decrease (reduction) in the total amount of water/fluid in the body is called: ...
- Breathing is controlled by an area in the _____ called the ______. A. brain, medulla ...
- The fight-or-flight response is the result of the: A. parasympathetic nervous system B. central nervous ...
- Which of the following would be a predicatble response of the body to hypoperfusion (shock)? ...
- Anaerobic metabolism in a cell produces a toxic acid in the body as it tries ...
- The smallest vessel that carries deoxygenated blood is called a(n): A. artery B. arteriole ...
- Fluids within the body is found in each of the following areas except: A. outside ...
- Why is anaerobic metabolism unhealthy for the human body? A. the byproducts are carbon dioxide ...
- The primary muscle of breathing is A. intercostal muscles in between ribs B. sternocleidomastoid, in ...
- The body trying to fix or correct itself when something goes wrong is called: ...
- When the regular delivery of oxygen and nutrients to the cell is disrupted, the patient ...
- What effect does bradycardia have on cardiac output? A. no change in output B. decreases ...
- All cells require a constant supply of glucose, ____, & oxygen. A. water B. glycogen ...
- During ______ metabolism, there is an adequate supply of oxygen for the creation of energy ...
- Bleeding inside the chest that causes a lung to collapse away from the chest wall ...
- How much tidal volume stays in the body between an adult's mouth and alveoli as ...
- A toddler is assessed by an EMR and is suspected of experiencing hypoperfusion (shock) because ...
- If you trace the path of blood flow to & through the heart, where does ...
- When the diaphragm contracts and the chest expands (during breathing), the pressure inside the chest: ...
- Stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system will result in all of the following EXCEPT: ...
- The tiny blood vessels that allow substances to move in and out of the blood ...
- One of the byproducts of normal metabolism, that gets removed by exhaling (breathing out) is: ...
- All parts of the nervous system except for the brain and spinal cord A. sensory ...
- Which part of the neuron receives messages from other neurons? A. Myelin Sheath B. Dentrite ...
- What connects your appendages to your spinal cord? A. Voluntary Muscles B. Involuntary Muscles ...
- A nerve cell that is specialized to transfer messages in the form of fast moving ...
- Protective bones which surround and protect the spinal cord. A. vertebrae B. brain C. central ...
- Your brain controls your heart beating. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Consists of your brain and spinal cord A. medulla B. cerebrum C. central nervous system ...
- A bundle of nerves that go to and from the brain. A. spinal cord ...
- Which organ takes information to and from your brain? A. Voluntary Muscles B. Involuntary Muscles ...
- The brain controls both voluntary and involuntary movements. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Actions which are NOT under your control A. voluntary B. involuntary C. vertebrae D. brain ...
- The main organ of the nervous system. A. spinal cord B. nerves C. neuron ...
- Actions which are under your control A. involuntary B. voluntary C. brain D. vertebrae
- Support and movement of the body. A. heart B. stomach C. bones and muscles ...
- It is approximately 7 meters long and approximately 2.5 to 2.8 cm in diameter in ...
- The point where two bones meet and connect is called ____________. A. tissues B. joint ...
- Helps you think, reason and learn at school. A. heart B. brain C. intestines ...
- It is the control system of your body. A. brain B. heart C. lungs ...
- Type of muscles that control internal organs like the stomach and intestines. A. skeletal muscles ...
- A muscular bag-like organ attached to the esophagus. It serves as a reservoir for food. ...
- It stores food nutrients, breaks down toxic substances in the blood, and produces bile that ...
- It absorbs nutrients through its mucus membrane lining that is then released into the blood ...
- It is the longest bone in the body. A. ribs and eye sockets B. pelvis ...
- A muscular organ located in the middle of the chest with its apex tilted toward ...
- A pair of bean-shaped organs that filter wastes from the blood. They remove all the ...
- It contains gastric juices, has layers of muscles that help in breaking down or squeezing ...
- It is also called as colon. It stores the waste products of digestion before eliminating ...
- This are the internal parts of the body that form the musculoskeletal system. They ...
- Type of muscles that keep the heart beating. A. skeletal muscles B. smooth muscles ...
- Major organs for breathing and respiration. A. stomach B. lungs C. intestines D. liver
- The ____ bones of the skeletal system form the framework for the body while supporting ...
- It allows voluntary and involuntary movements of the parts of the body. They help maintain ...
- It is the type of muscles that are attached to the bones to produce voluntary ...
- the nerve fibers that regulate the excretion of perspiration are A. motor B. secretory ...
- Impulses are carried from the brain to the muscles by ________ nerve fibers A. motor ...
- This specialist who provides cleansing treatments for the skin A. esthetician B. dermatologist C. manicurist ...
- what is the oily secretion that lubricates the skin and preserves the softness of the ...
- the pigment produced to protect the skin from the effects of ultraviolet run rays is ...
- The surface of healthy skin should A. have a neutral pH B. be slightly acidic ...
- Where are the melanocytes located A. stratum lucidum B. stratum granulosum C. stratum corneum ...
- the clear fluid that bathes skin cells, remove toxins and cellular waste, and has immune ...
- which nerve fibers react to heat, cold, touch, pressure, and pain? A. motor B. secretory ...
- what is NOT one of the principal functions of the skin A. sensation B. hear ...
- if the skin of an average adult were stretched out, it would cover more then ...
- What is the principal component of hair and nails A. collagen B. melanin C. elastin ...
- What is the medical branch of science that deals with the study of skin ...
- The small, cone-shaped elevations at the bottom of hair follicles are called A. tactile corpuscles ...
- Which vitamin helps protect the skin from the harmful effects of the suns UV light? ...
- The organ that removes metabolic wastes including urea, excess water, and salts from the blood. ...
- other name of circulatory system A. digestion system B. blood system C. nerve system ...
- ___ opens and closes the stomata. A. Guard cells B. Xylem C. Roots D. Phloem ...
- arteries carried which blood A. blood B. oxygenated blood C. deoxygenated blood D. wbc
- A. blood B. digestion system C. nervous system D. Circulatory system
- Can excess transpiration lead to stunted growth? A. YES B. NO
- Small openings called ______ are found on the underside of leaves and allow gases to ...
- the tissue which carries minerals and water from roots to the other parts of the ...
- What PART of the plant stops transpiration? A. cuticle B. stomata C. chloroplast D. root ...
- Xylem and Phloem are both __. A. Transpiration B. Absorption C. Photosynthesis D. Vascular tissue ...
- ________ is the type of diffusion in which a solid absorbs water and gets swelled ...
- The source of energy plants use to make food A. photosynthesis B. air C. sunlight ...
- How do plants get their energy? A. through a reaction called chlorophyll B. by a ...
- The villus of the ileum is BEST adapted to A. absorb water from undigested food ...
- A man has poor night vision and his gums bleed whenever he brushes his teeth. ...
- The process which moves food through the alimentary canal is called A. peristalsis B. swallowing ...
- Which of the following nutrients supply the MOST energy ? A. glucose B. starch ...
- Which of the following is essential in the diet of a mammal to develop strong ...
- In which of the following parts of the alimentary canal is starch MAINLY digested ? ...
- Which enzyme has the ability to work BEST in an acidic pH? A. pepsin ...
- The part of the gut into which the bile empties is the A. duodenum ...
- Which enzyme is concerned with the breakdown of lipids? A. pepsin B. amylase C. trypsin ...
- A vegetarian diet A. lacks fats and oils which are not produced by plants ...
- Which of the following organs involved in the digestive system does NOT produce digestive enzymes? ...
- A food sample is boiled with dilute hydrochloric acid and neutralized. When tested with Benedict's ...
- Which of the following teeth would be MOST suitable for peeling cane or removing meat ...
- Which of the following is true about the paranasal sinuses? A. They serve as structures ...
- Capillaries wrap around the ____________ for gas exchange. A. Secondary bronchi B. Alveoli C. Alveolar ...
- The most superior region of the pharynx is the A. Oropharynx B. Tracheopharynx C. Laryngopharynx ...
- The following are causes for laryngitis except: A. Virus B. Overuse of vocal cords ...
- Which of the following is true about exercise induced bronchospasms? A. It is triggered by ...
- What pathology is characterized by the destruction of alveoli and pulmonary capillary bed? A. Pneumonia ...
- Internal respiration is gas exchange between A. The blood and the cells of the body ...
- The cartilage that closes the larynx to prevent food from entering the trachea is called ...
- The main function of the respiratory system is to A. Expel oxygen B. Bring carbon ...
- What is the difference between influenza and upper respiratory infections? A. Influenza has a rapid ...
- When the intercostal muscles contract, A. The ribs and sternum move downwards toward the body ...
- A condition where free air gets into the pleural cavity is known as A. Pneumonia ...
- Which of the following is true about upper respiratory infections? A. It is also known ...
- The thyroid cartilage is also known as A. Trachea B. Epiglottis C. Voice box ...
- On a TCR, gene recombination occurs A. in variable region only B. in variable region ...
- The CD154 molecule on Th cells is also known as A. CD40L B. CD95L ...
- Complementary determining regions are present in immunoglobulin light chains. CDR1 and CDR2 are formed by ...
- When bacteria in extracellular space near a macrophage bind to the Fc receptors on the ...
- Naive B cells leave bone marrow via blood and can then encounter antigens. If B ...
- In gene recombination, recombinase (an enzyme) cuts off a loop of unwanted genes. The ends ...
- During this process, cytidines change to thymines. Also this process is not available to TCRs ...
- What determines the ability of a receptor to bind an antigen? A. It's size ...
- B cells proliferate in lymph node germinal centers where Th cells and follicular DCs can ...
- Which cell works as an APC in the secondary immune response? A. Plasma cells ...
- What results in gene diversity? A. Gene recombination B. Somatic mutation C. Gene conversion ...
- What are the type of light chains that the B cell receptor can have? ...
- How many genes code for the variable region of an antigen binding receptor? A. One ...
- How many plasma cells can one activated B cell generate? A. 100 B. 1000 ...
- The information needed to make all proteins, including antigen receptors, is in the genome. ...
- During its development, each B cell has how many attempts to make a productive gene ...
- The insertion of pseudogene into variable gene in order to develop more variability/diversity (to have ...
- How many types of TCRs are possible? A. 1- a/B B. 2- a/B and y/δ ...
- What does food provide for the body? A. it's like a computer B. Energy ...
- Which system covers the body and the main organ is skin? A. Endocrine B. Immune ...
- What organs make up the skeletal system? A. Muscles B. Bones C. Heart D. Lungs ...
- What three parts make up the nervous system? A. Brain, lungs and heart B. Brain, ...
- Where does the digestive system begin? A. The brain B. The mouth C. The lungs ...
- What is the main organ involved in the nervous system? A. Heart B. Lungs ...
- Which of the following is NOT a body system? A. Heart B. Nervous C. Cardiovascular ...
- What organ decides when you breathe? A. The lungs B. The brain C. The stomach ...
- What is the musculoskeletal system made of? A. Bones & heart B. Brain & lungs ...
- What is the purpose of the muscular system? A. To breathe B. To digest food ...
- Which part of the body is like a mixer? A. Mouth B. Esophagus C. Stomach ...
- What is the main function of the nervous system? A. To communicate with the rest ...
- What is the purpose of the digestive system? A. To digest food B. To breathe ...
- Which system is responsible for breathing? A. Digestive system B. Endocrine system C. Respiratory system ...
- What main organ powers the cardiovascular system? A. Brain B. Lungs C. Muscles D. Heart ...
- Sarcomeres consist of two myofilaments, thick and thin filaments. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- The three types of muscles include A. cardiac muscle. B. skeletal muscle. C. smooth muscle. ...
- The following are the features of cardiac muscle: A. The muscle fibers are branching. ...
- The characteristics of the smooth muscle EXCEPT: A. It is composed of spindle-shaped smooth muscle ...
- Neurones consist of A. cell body B. dendrites C. axon D. all of the above ...
- The following are features of the skeletal muscle, EXCEPT: A. Its nuclei are located at ...
- Pseudounipolar neuron has a single process that divides into two branches. A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- The nueroglia cells include A. astrocytes B. oligodendrocytes C. ependymal cells D. All of the ...
- Each nerve fascicle is surrounded by perineurium. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- The neurons, EXCEPT A. are excitable cells. B. undergo mitosis. C. are found in brain ...
- The image shows an example of the type of ...
- An example of multipolar neuron is pyramidal cells of the cerebral cortex. A. TRUE ...
- It refers to a channel or passage through which blood passes. A. cardio B. vascular ...
- Are tubes that serve as passageways for blood to reach the different parts of the ...
- A hollow muscular organ about the size heart of a clenched fist. A. liver ...
- The heart beats at least _____ million times during an average person's life. A. 2400 ...
- It carries oxygen-rich blood away from the heart. A. arteries B. veins C. capillaries ...
- The exchange of oxygen, nutrients, and carbon dioxide, and other body wastes happen in the ...
- It carries oxygen-poor blood from the different parts of the body back to the heart. ...
- It lets the blood being pumped from the heart to the lungs. A. Aortic valve ...
- It is responsible for carrying and transporting oxygen, nutrients, antibodies, and other waste products throughout ...
- It lets blood be pumped from the heart to the rest of the body. ...
- The heart is enclosed in a protective sac called __________. A. myocardium B. capillaries ...
- Prevents the backflow of blood and ensures that blood flows only in one direction. ...
- What is the second most complex organ of the body A. Brain B. Eyes ...
- It is impossible to sneeze with your eyes open. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Heterochromia is the medical term for A. Having two different coloured eyes. B. For having ...
- What is Ommatophobia A. The fear of Oman B. The fear of doormats C. The ...
- 80 per cent of all learning comes through the eyes. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- How much of your eyeball is visable A. Only 1/2 of your eyeball is visible. ...
- Your eyes focus on 50 different objects every second. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- The average person blinks how many times a minute (bet you just blinked!). A. 8 ...
- The shark cornea is nearly identical to the human cornea, and has even been used ...
- Which is the fasted muscle in your body. A. Heart B. Eye C. Tongue
- Your eyes can distinguish how many different colours. A. 10 B. 100 C. 1000 ...
- Your iris has fewer unique characteristics than your fingerprint A. TRUE B. FALSE
- The optic nerve contains more than one million nerve cells. A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- Tissues that cover the surfaces of your body, both inside and out A. epithelial ...
- Tissues that can contract. A. muscle B. connective C. epidermal D. cardiac
- This system allows things to move within the body. A. circulatory B. integumentary C. vascular ...
- A stable internal environment A. homeostasis B. homozygous C. heteropathic D. hemoglobin
- The basic unit of structure and function for the body. A. cell B. atom ...
- A group of similar cells that perform the same function. A. tissue B. organelle ...
- A group of organs that work together to perform a major function is an organ ...
- This system helps rids the body of wastes. A. excretory B. circulatory C. digestive ...
- Which of the following is NOT one of the systems involved in producing movement? ...
- Tissues that provide support for your body and connects all its parts. A. connective ...
- A signal in the environment that makes you react. A. stimulus B. registry C. omen ...
- The reaction of your body to possibly threatening, challenging or uncomfortable events. A. stress ...
- A structure made up of different types of tissue and performs a specific job. ...
- Tissues that can carry messages. A. nervous B. epithelial C. auditory D. complex
- Chemicals that create changes inside of your body. A. hormones B. enzymes C. proteins ...
- What does dialysis do? A. Removes waste, salt and extra water from the body ...
- A person usually needs dialysis when kidney function is less than ______ A. 50% ...
- You have two kidneys, one on each side of your abdomen. What is the second ...
- If someone is on a renal diet, what do they most need to avoid eating? ...
- On average, how many times a week do people need dialysis? A. Every day ...
- I can eat or drink whatever I want on dialysis A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- What is the average amount of time spent per session at the dialysis clinic? ...
- Which HD “accesses” allow your blood to be cleaned with a dialyzer (artificial kidney)? ...
- You cannot travel if you are on dialysis A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Dialysis helps cure chronic kidney disease A. TRUE B. FALSE
- How many dialysis treatments can you miss and stay in good health? A. None ...
- Dialysis can be done in a hospital, in a dialysis clinic that is not part ...
- After someone has a kidney transplant, they never need dialysis again A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- Arteries carry blood away from the heart? A. TRUE B. FALSE
- What is the correct path through the circulatory system which describes the passage of a ...
- How can the circulatory system promote heat retention/conservation, such as on a cold day? ...
- At the instant following the second heart sound, which heart valves are open? A. Both ...
- What divides the left side of the heart from the left side? A. Atrium ...
- The atriums are located below the ventricles? A. TRUE B. FALSE
- What physical feature of large systemic arteries (resistance vessels) makes them relatively more responsive to ...
- A tiny blood vessel that allows for exchange between the blood and cells in the ...
- Heart transplant is treatment if ___________ myocarditis A. Acute B. Severe C. Moderate
- What is the causes of inflammation of myocardium A. Parasitic Infection B. Coxsackievirus B ...
- Inflammation of myocardium is detectable abnormalities A. Yes B. No
- Severe myocarditis can develope _________ A. Peripheral Edema B. Angina Pectoris C. Pericardial Friction Rub ...
- Treatment for myocarditis A. Diuretic therapy B. Antibiotic therapy C. Corticosteroid therapy D. All Above ...
- Which one is the diagnostic finding for this disease A. MRI without contras B. Endomyocardial ...
- Myocarditis is symtomatic disease A. Yes B. NO
- Which one is the manifestation of myocarditis from viral illness i)Fever ii)Myalgais iii)Murmur iv)Syncope ...
- ____________ and __________ is treatment for severe myocarditis A. Coronary Bypass Surgery B. IV medication ...
- Inflammation involve myocarditis can cause..... A. Heart Dilation B. Mural Thrombi C. Degenaration of muscle ...
- The abbreviation OA means: A. osteoarthritis B. polymyalgia C. rheumatoid arthritis D. none of these ...
- Which of the following would be classified as in the axial skeleton? A. Humerus ...
- Synovial membrane or fluid is the meaning for: A. scoli/o B. lord/o C. synovi/o ...
- The root word for rib is: A. chondr/o B. cost/o C. arthr/o D. ankyl/o
- A Podiatrist would see you as a patient if you had an injured_______________. A. hand ...
- The root word for bone is: A. cost/o B. lord/o C. chondr/o D. oste/o
- A break in bone that does not penetrate the skin A. stress fracture B. closed ...
- -lysis means: A. toward, near B. away from C. curved, bent D. loosening, setting free ...
- The outside of the bone is called the ________________________ A. periosteum B. cancellous ...
- The root word for curved, swayback or bent is: A. synovi/o B. lord/o C. scoli/o ...
- What is the name given to the end of a long bone? A. Compact bone ...
- An injury to a ligament is called a _______. A. sprain B. strain C. contusion ...
- The femur and humerus could be classified as A. Short Bones B. Long Bones ...
- The bone building process is called_______. A. collagen B. ossification C. hypertrophy D. getting ...
- Which of the following would be classified as in the appendicular skeleton? A. ribs ...
- ARTHRALGIA MEANS A. THE CONDITION OF BEING SHORT B. PERTAINING TO THE KNEE C. JOINT ...
- Arthr/o means A. bone B. joint C. muscle D. tendon
- Crani/o means: A. rib B. skull C. pain D. joint
- Kyph/o means A. hump B. lumbar C. swayback D. neck
- This disease translates to pourous bone which is weak, thin and easily breakable bone. ...
- Bones of the wrist could be classified as A. Short Bones B. Long Bones ...
- _________ is an exaggerated lateral ( side to side) curve of the spine A. kyphosis ...
- To examine and surgically repair a joint with an arthroscope is called: A. arthroscopy ...
- Chondr/o means A. rib B. cartilage C. joint D. ligament
- Anterior curve in lumbar spine A. lordosis B. kyphosis C. scoliosis
- The suffix -desis means: A. loosening, setting free B. bind, tie together C. crooked, bent ...
- The suffix -algia means: A. pain B. surgery C. endoscopy D. inflammation
- Lumb/o means A. lumbar B. hump C. normal D. neck
- Spondyl/o means: A. vertebrae B. cranium C. skull D. costae
- Rickets is caused by a lack of which vitamin? A. A B. D C. E ...
- Circulatory system is also called Cardiovascular system or the vascular system. A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- It helps maintain fluid balance in the body by collecting excess fluid and particulate matter ...
- The Circulatory of the blood has two components: A. The blood and heart B. The ...
- The ___________ (SVC, also known as the cava or cva) is a short, but large ...
- This muscular organ works to pump blood throughout your body via an intricate network of ...
- Having a unhealthy circulatory system is vital to our health and well-being. A. TRUE ...
- Circulatory system is recorded from 1872. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- The Cardiovascular system came from the Latin words “heart” and “Vessel”. It comprises the blood, ...
- Cardiovascular system is made up of heart and blood vessels. It works to transport oxygen ...
- The strong outer covering of arteries and veins. It is composed of connective tissue as ...
- What might happen if your body couldn't process glucose? A. You wouldn't be able to ...
- What is required specifically for a person who has type 1 diabetes mellitus in order ...
- A group of genes on chromosome 6 that encode the major histocompatibility complex A. Human ...
- What process is needed in order for the Glucose to pass through the membrane if ...
- Which type of diabetes mellitus have the destruction of beta cells that usually starts early ...
- is a disorder in which the body does not produce enough or respond normally to ...
- The cluster of cells found in the pancreas responsible for the secretion of digestive enzymes, ...
- What happens when the body makes more INSULIN than normal? A. Hypertension B. Beta Cell ...
- A person with type 2 should be centered around the following EXCEPT: A. modest servings ...
- Which type of the following exercises should regularly be done when having type 2 diabetes ...
- The A1c Test is also known as? A. HbA8F B. HbA1D C. HbA7H D. HbA1C ...
- Beta cells; ____ : aplha cells; ____ A. Insulin; glycogen B. Glycogen; insulin C. Insulin; ...
- What happen to the glucose that isn't absorbed by diabetics' bodies? A. It's expelled from ...
- It causes a loss of self-tolerance among T-cells that specifically target beta cells antigen ...
- What state of the body is called when the INSULIN levels are kept above normal ...
- Which of the following tracts are part of the medial pathway? A. Vestibulospinal tract ...
- Where are the upper motor neurons of the medial pathway located? A. Superior and inferior ...
- Which of the following is not part of the afferent division of the nervous system? ...
- True or False. In the spinocerebellar pathway, information that does not go through decussation is ...
- Which of the following pathways provide conscious control over skeletal muscles that move the eye, ...
- True or False. The rubrospinal tract provides motor control over the distal muscles of the ...
- Which of the following are examples of tonic receptors? A. Ruffini corpuscles B. Free nerve ...
- True or False. You are never consciously aware of the information provided by chemoreceptors. ...
- True or False. The basal nuclei do not exert direct control over lower motor neurons. ...
- Which of the following receptors reports the position of skeletal muscles and joints? A. Mechanoreceptors ...
- True or False. When pressure sensations are arriving, the greater the pressure, the higher the ...
- Which of the following are the major somatic sensory pathways? A. Dorsal column medial lemniscus ...
- Which of the following are phasic receptors that are the most sensitive to high-frequency vibrating ...
- True or False. Sensations that become conscious arrive at the ventral nuclei before getting to ...
- Which of the following are special senses? A. Olfaction B. Equilibrium C. Temperature D. Touch ...
- Which of the following is not true regarding the paleospinal thalamic tract? A. It is ...
- Which of the following cranial nerves carries visceral information from the mouth, palate, pharynx, larynx, ...
- Which of the following is not a class of mechanoreceptors? A. Proprioceptors B. Nociceptors ...
- Which of the following is the highest area of sensory processing of the viscera? ...
- True or False. The spinocerebellar pathway consists of information that reaches our awareness. A. TRUE ...
- Which of the following is a sensory neuron that delivers sensation to the CNS? ...
- Which of the following pathways carries sensation of precise touch, vibrations, and proprioception? A. The ...
- True or False. An increase of tolerance to constant temperature is an example of central ...
- Which of the following has small receptive fields? A. Tongue B. Back C. Fingertips ...
- Which parts of the brain are responsible for your most important autonomic functions? A. Medulla ...
- Spinal meninges are analogous with Csf A. Cranial meninges B. Arachnoid mater C. Filum terminale ...
- What is the outermost layer of the cerebrum? A. Cerebral Cortex B. Hippocampus C. Forebrain ...
- What part of the brain explains why we oftentimes initially make more emotionally driven behaviors ...
- What part of your brain stores episodic memories? A. Hippocampus B. Cerebellum C. Cerebrum ...
- Segmental artery arise from A. Medial intercostal artery B. Lateral intercostal artery C. Superior intercostal ...
- Which area of the brain is key for storing procedural memories? A. Cerebellum B. Cerebrum ...
- What part of your brain can be considered to be the brain's telephone switchboard operator? ...
- What part of your brain is responsible for helping you to focus on a conversation ...
- What part of your brain is your brain's thermostat? A. Hypothalamus B. Amygdala C. Cerebrum ...
- waves of muscular contractions that move food through the digestive tract. A. digestion B. absorption ...
- moves food from the mouth to the stomach A. esophagus B. small intestine C. large ...
- Which organ stores bile? A. gall bladder B. villi C. pancreas D. liver
- produces enzymes that break down food A. liver B. pancreas C. gall bladder D. stomach ...
- The process of breaking down food into nutrient rich molecules. A. absorption B. digestion ...
- A disease in which stomach acid goes up into the esophagus causing burning pain and ...
- Amylase in saliva changes starch into... A. sugar B. waste C. stomach acid D. chyme ...
- When the pancreas does not make enough insulin to break down glucose. A. Diabetes ...
- finger-like projections in the small intestine that absorb nutrients A. digestion B. absorption C. peristalsis ...
- absorbs nutrients A. stomach B. small intestine C. large intestine D. liver
- mechanical digestion happens here A. stomach B. liver C. esophagus D. pancreas
- chemical digestion happens here A. stomach B. liver C. pancreas D. large intestine
- absorbs water A. small intestine B. stomach C. villi D. large intestine
- The process by which nutrient molecules pass through the wall of your digestive system into ...
- Which of these is NOT a function of the digestive system? A. breaks down food ...
- Which organ produces bile that breaks down food? A. pancreas B. liver C. gall bladder ...
- Why do we eat? A. To get the nutrients we need to survive. B. So ...
- The pancreas, liver, and gallbladder are known as... A. accessory organs B. the digestive tract ...
- Which is not considered a type of bone A. Flat B. Long C. Irregular ...
- If the subpubic angle is ________________, then the skeleton is female. A. greater than 90 ...
- Your vertebra are a type of _______ bone A. Long B. Short C. Flat ...
- Carpals are a type of _________ bone A. Long B. Short C. Flat D. Irregular ...
- Which is a mature bone cell? A. Osteoprogenitor B. Osteocyte C. Osteoblast D. Osteoclast
- The end of long bones is called A. Diaphysis B. Growth Plate C. Epiphysis ...
- Which of the following is not a function of bones? A. Protection B. Blood cell ...
- Covering on the outside of the bone needed for bone growth, repair, and nutrition ...
- Your scapula is a type of ________ bone A. Long B. Short C. Flat ...
- study of the structures of the body A. anatomy B. physiology C. histology
- Ribs are a type of ______ bone A. Long B. Short C. Flat D. Irregular ...
- The end of long bones are comprised of A. Compact Bone B. Yellow Marrow ...
- What is the shaft of a long bone called A. Diaphysis B. Growth Plate ...
- Cells that break down the the bone. A. osteoblasts B. osteoclasts C. osteons D. osteocytes ...
- Your pelvic girdle is a type of __________ bone A. Long B. Short C. Flat ...
- Portion of the skeleton that forms the main axis of the body, consisting of the ...
- The process of bone forming from cartilage is called A. ossification B. callus zone ...
- Bone destroying cells known as osteoclasts are activated by the hormone ______________. A. calcitonin ...
- Yellow bone marrow has a high _________ content that gives it it's color. A. blood ...
- Dense, extremely hard bone is known as... A. Regular Bone B. Spongy Bone C. Compact ...
- If you open a bone and the marrow is yellow, that marrow would be made ...
- First step of fracture healing is the formation of ___________. A. Hematoma B. Fibrocartilage callus ...
- The two main minerals that make up bone are... A. Wood and Fabric B. Aluminum ...
- study of the functions of the structures of the body A. anatomy B. physiology ...
- The functional unit that makes up compact bone is called the A. Osteon B. Trabeculae ...
- When calcitonin is secreted, it activates these bone cells. A. osteoblasts B. osteocytes C. osteoclasts ...
- The term hemopoiesis means A. to make something B. production of blood cells C. a ...
- Which bone cell secretes the bony matrix? A. Osteoprogenitor B. Osteocyte C. Osteoblast D. Osteoclast ...
- Also called the growth plate, the following word is ONLY found associated with a child's ...
- What is the lining of the medullary cavity called? A. Periosteum B. Endosteum C. Articular ...
- Trabeculae is the structure of bone found in _______________. A. spongy bone B. compact bone ...
- Major organs are the ones that... A. are important for living. B. are not important ...
- Some major organs are... A. Intestines, pancreas, heart, tongue. B. Kidneys, bladder, pancreas, brain. ...
- Which one is not one of the liver's functions? A. Making bile. B. Making different ...
- A normal pulse rate for a person sitting quietly is... A. 60-70 bpm B. 70-80 ...
- Having a lung disease means... A. you cannot digest food. B. your body cannot excrete ...
- Most major organs can be replaced. A. TRUE B. FALSE
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