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- There is only one way to check if your heart is functioning well. A. TRUE ...
- CPR means... A. cardio pulmonary resurrection B. cerebral pulmonary resurrection C. cerebral pulmonary resuscitation ...
- BPM means... A. beats per month B. beats per minute C. beats por minuto
- Which of the following is not a way to keep healthy? A. sleeping 8 hours ...
- The kidneys are in charge of... A. digesting food. B. moving blood around the body. ...
- The first step to genetic engineering is: A. isolate gene of interest B. Cut DNA ...
- How do scientists cut DNA into smaller strands? A. restriction enzymes B. scissors C. ligase ...
- Which technology below would probably be the most important to a person who had diabetes ...
- Restriction enzymes.... A. Cut DNA at a specific site B. Can be used to isolate ...
- In order to insert a human gene into plasmid, both must A. code for the ...
- Which of the following could be used as a vector for a human gene? ...
- When DNA is manipulated and moved from one source to another it is known as ...
- Combining DNA from 2 different organisms is called A. Bioengineering B. Biotechnology C. Recombinant DNA ...
- Where is DNA located in a bacterial cell? A. nucleus B. ribosomes C. cell membrane ...
- _______ cells are used to produce human proteins at an increased rate for gene therapy. ...
- The process of putting recombinant DNA into an organism is called.... A. Transformation B. Ligating ...
- Plasmids are found in bacteria. Scientists use plasmids to A. Insert eukaryotic genes into bacteria ...
- _________ DNA is created by using the ______ from a bacteria and splicing a section ...
- Which enzyme glues DNA fragments together? A. restriction enzymes B. DNA ligase C. DNA polymerase ...
- What type of macromolecule are restriction enzymes? A. nucleic acid B. carbohydrate C. protein ...
- The blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the body are ...
- What is the correct pathway for inhaled oxygen to get to a muscle? A. Mouth, ...
- Which of the following activities would NOT help improve cardiorespiratory endurance? A. Static stretching ...
- What is the correct order of delivering oxygen from the air to a capillary in ...
- Which of the following describes how the cardiovascular system works with the respiratory system to ...
- Which two gases are exchanged in the lungs? A. Oxygen & helium B. Oxygen & ...
- Energy producing system within the muscles that requires oxygen is called A. Aerobic B. Anaerobic ...
- Energy producing system within the muscles that does NOT require oxygen is called A. Aerobic ...
- Which energy producing system in the muscles requires oxygen to function? A. Aerobic B. Anaerobic ...
- The blood vessels that carry de-oxygenated blood from the body back to the heart and ...
- Besides delivering oxygen to your muscles, what is another important function of the cardiorespiratory system? ...
- What is the correct pathway for a de-oxygenated blood cell to get from a muscle ...
- Which energy producing system in the muscles allows for less powerful but longer term activities? ...
- Which energy producing system in the muscles is more powerful for quick, short bursts of ...
- What is the recommended frequency, intensity, and time to improve cardiorespiratory endurance? A. 3-5 days/week, ...
- After picking up oxygen from the lungs and going back to the heart, the correct ...
- Which energy producing system is utilized during cardiorespiratory endurance training? A. Aerobic B. Anaerobic ...
- Cardiorespiratory endurance training benefits your overall health in all of the following ways EXCEPT ...
- After a red blood cell delivers its oxygen to a muscle, the correct pathway back ...
- Which are the ligaments of the hip joint A. Ilio-femoral ligament, pubo-femoral ligament, anterior cruciate ...
- What are the major components of cartilage? A. Glycosaminoglycan-rich proteoglycans B. Elastin C. Collagen fibers ...
- Below are typical inflammatory cells except A. Erythrocytes B. Neutrophils C. Macrophages D. Lymphocytes
- From the picture, what is the extension of joint cavity?
- What is the surgery treatment for olecranon bursitis? A. R.I.C.E B. Taking medication C. Bursectomy ...
- Which bone is NOT included in the wrist joint? A. radius B. ulna C. none ...
- Tendonitis is when a tendon swells (becomes inflamed) after a tendon injury. It can cause ...
- What is the elongated bursa that wraps around the tendon? A. femur B. tibia ...
- A basketball player had an issue with his knee joint, decreasing its stability and having ...
- Failure of synthesis of glycosaminoglycans by chondrocytes will leaf to decreased resilience of cartilage, which ...
- ___________ attached to the medial meniscus of the knee joint, causing it to be easily ...
- Which of these is NOT a key cellular event in the pathophysiology of all joint ...
- All of the following statements are true about the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis (OA) EXCEPT: ...
- What are the main organs of the skeletal system? A. bones and muscles B. bones ...
- Ligaments attach - A. bone to muscle. B. bone to tendons. C. bone to bone. ...
- Most insects have this type skeleton. A. Appendicular B. Axial C. Exoskeleton D. Endoskeleton
- Bones are able to store, absorb, and release minerals in the body. This helps produce ...
- This bone protects the brain. A. Scapula B. Femur C. Spine D. Skull
- This part of the skeletal system has over half of the body’s bones. A. Appendicular ...
- The skeletal system works with this system to allow body movement. A. Muscular B. Digestive ...
- Tendons attach - A. bone to bone B. bone to ligaments C. muscle to muscle ...
- Without these we would not be able to bend our arms or legs. A. Hinges ...
- Humans have this type skeleton. A. Appendicular B. Axial C. Exoskeleton D. Endoskeleton
- The part of the skeleton along the axis of the body is - A. Appendicular ...
- The inner most layer of the hair shaft is the ________ A. medulla B. cortex ...
- Hydrogen bonds are broken by _______ and __________ A. heat, perms B. heat and water ...
- __________ melanin is responsible for yellow and red color A. eumelanin B. natural C. pheomelanin ...
- ___________ melanin is responsible for brown and black color A. natural B. pheomelanin C. eumelanin ...
- Name the two types of melanin (pigment) A. eumelanin. pheomelanin B. canities, eumelanin C. grey, ...
- A combination of eumelanin and pheomelanin is called. A. natural hair color B. pigmented hair ...
- The salt bonds are broken by ____________ A. pH change B. chemicals C. water ...
- Proper nutrition of proteins, good blood circulation and good hygiene is required for _________ ...
- A science that deals with hair, it's structure, diseases and treatments. A. Trichology B. cosmetology ...
- The follicle, bulb, dermal papilla, sebaceous glands and arrector pili muscle are structures of the ...
- Open scales (all the way) means the hair is __________ A. porous B. healthy ...
- When the scales are closed the hair has ______ _______ A. great porosity B. good ...
- The hair shaft is located _______ A. Above the skin surface B. Below the cortex ...
- The cuticle determines the hair's ___________ A. length B. density C. elasticity D. porosity
- Name the 3 side bonds. A. Hydrogen, disulfide, salt, B. salt, damaged, hydrogen C. hydrogen, ...
- Hair, skin and nails belong to the __________ system. A. Trichology B. Cosmetology C. Integumentary ...
- Hair pigment is called __________ A. canities B. lanthionine C. melanin D. alopecia
- __________ hair does not have melanin A. gray B. baby C. men's beards D. natural ...
- Disulfide bonds are broken by ______________ A. strong alkaline solutions B. acidic solutions C. strong ...
- The middle layer is called the ___________ A. medulla B. pith C. cortex D. cuticle ...
- The hair shaft is made up of 3 parts____ ______ _______ A. cuticle, cortex , ...
- The hair root is located ________ A. in the follicle B. above the skin ...
- All ___________ processes take place in the cortex. A. chemical B. density C. styling ...
- Protein Keratin and melanin pigment is found in the ______ A. medulla B. eumelanin ...
- Hair is divided into 2 parts, the _______ and the ________. A. cuticle, root ...
- Peptide bonds link together and make a __________ shape called a __________ A. spiral, helix ...
- The outer most layer of the hair shaft is the ______ A. medulla B. pith ...
- What causes gouty arthritis A. Buildup of urea B. Buildup of bone C. Buildup of ...
- Define Otomy A. Suturing B. Surgical removal C. Surgical opening D. Surgical incision
- What does Idiopathic mean A. Disease of unknown cause B. Disease of a known cause ...
- Which term refers to the middle or midline? A. Ventral B. Anterior C. Lateral ...
- Rupture? A. -rrhexis B. -plegic C. -ceps D. -lyisis
- What is the difference between red and yellow bone marrow A. There is no difference ...
- -plegia A. hardening B. softening C. paranoia D. paralysis
- Which specialist doctor would you see if you had a SKIN problem? A. Dermatologist ...
- Which term means below? A. Inferior B. Superior C. Posterior D. Lateral
- Which cavity includes the heart and lungs? A. Thoracic B. Cranial C. Abdominal D. Retroperitoneal ...
- Movement of a body part toward the midline. A. abduction B. inversion C. adduction ...
- What is the study of blood called? A. Oncology B. Hematology C. Cardiology D. physiology ...
- The definition for hepat/o is which of the following? A. Stomach B. Liver C. Blood ...
- Which medical term means to the front? A. Supine B. Anterior C. Lateral D. Inferior
- Vas/ o A. Vessel or duct B. Spine C. Ankle D. Feet or toes
- Hypo- A. less than normal B. Large C. Below D. Swallow
- What is the definition of Syndrome A. A set of signs and symptoms B. Set ...
- -plasty A. surgical repair B. surgical removal C. surgical incision D. surgical fracture
- Total paralysis on one side of the body. A. hemiparesis B. hemiplegia C. ataxia ...
- -ac, -ic A. life B. without, lack of C. pertaining to D. cut
- Softening? A. -esthesia B. -dynia C. -plasty D. -malacia
- Electricity A. duct/o B. tax/o C. electr/o D. flex/o
- Which term means plaque/fat? A. arteri/o B. ather/o C. arthr/o D. -ago
- Control of temperature, endocrine activity, metabolism, and thirst are functions associated with the: A. medulla ...
- The PNS is comprised of cranial nerves and ? A. spinal cord B. the brain ...
- The pigmented portion of the eye that has a rounded opening through which light passes ...
- The middle coat of the eyeball that contains pigment which prevents light from scattering in ...
- System that allows the body to conserve energy, and is responsible for digestion and urination: ...
- Which cranial nerve plays a role in the motor control of the heart & digestive ...
- The _____ cells are star shaped and provide a means of acquiring nutrients in the ...
- This is a part of the limbic system and is involved with long term memories ...
- Which of the following represents the correct sequence from outermost to innermost layers of the ...
- This is a part of the limbic system and is involved in emotions and fear: ...
- The outer layer of the eye that is the “white” of the eye is called ...
- Right and left hemisphere’s are connected by the A. presence of association fibers B. cerebellum ...
- Which cranial nerve is involved in motor control of the tongue? A. Olfactory (CN I) ...
- The ______ of a neuron carries the impulse towards the nucleus. A. cell body ...
- This is a part of the brainstem controls sleep and dream cycles A. Medulla Oblongata ...
- The little brain attached to the rear of the brainstem; it functions to help you ...
- The “blind spot” of the eye where no photo receptor cells are present is located ...
- The vital centers for the control of visceral activities such as heart rate, breathing, blood ...
- The meninge closest to the brain is the A. dura mater B. pia mater ...
- The central nervous system is comprised of the brain and A. cranial nerves B. spinal ...
- Preparing the body for the “fight or flight” response during threatening situations is the role ...
- Which area below could cause you to speak different words than what you were thinking, ...
- The brain stem includes all of the following except the A. medulla B. pons ...
- This is a part of the limbic system and is involved with determining pleasant or ...
- Which cranial nerve plays a role in your sense of smell? A. Olfactory (CN I) ...
- The cells in the CNS that are responsible for the immune response, get rid of ...
- Which cranial nerve plays a role in vision? A. Olfactory (CN I) B. Optic (CNII) ...
- The cells that produce myelin in the PNS are the A. astrocyte B. microglia ...
- Which part of the eye contains the photoreceptor cells Rods and Cones? A. Pupil ...
- Which of the following are controlled in the frontal lobe of the cerebral cortex? ...
- ___ takes place when oxygen-rich blood travels to all body tissues except the lungs. ...
- ___ takes place when blood travels from the heart, through the lungs, and back to ...
- True or False: Arteries bring blood back to the heart? A. TRUE B. FALSE
- This particular blood vessel carries de-oxygenated blood from the lower half of the body to ...
- ___ are tiny blood vessels that carry blood to an from almost all body cells ...
- ___ is a group of organs and tissues that act as transfer stations carrying needed ...
- The bottom chambers of your heart are called A. Ventricles B. Lungs C. Atriums ...
- A condition in which the force of your blood against your artery walls is high ...
- Blood Plasma carries oxygen, wastes, and A. Nutrients B. Platelets C. Heart Muscles D. Carbon ...
- These help stop bleeding, and are attached to blood cells A. White Blood Cells ...
- This particular blood vessel carries oxygenated blood to the heart coming from the lungs. ...
- This particular blood vessel carries de-oxygenated blood from the upper half of the body to ...
- One way to keep your circulatory system healthy is to A. Eat lots of sugar ...
- The top chambers of your heart are called A. Ventricles B. Aorta C. Atria ...
- Both the superior & inferior vena cava carry blood into the ___ A. right atrium ...
- A condition where our blood does not clot normally is called A. Stroke B. Heart ...
- A condition in which you don't have enough healthy red blood cells A. Anemia ...
- Our blood brings ___________________ to all of our body cells. A. Nutrients B. Waste ...
- Which of the following does NOT determine if a child is special needs according to ...
- Research shows that children with special needs learn best with positive role models A. TRUE ...
- a developmental disability significantly affecting verbal and non-verbal communication and social interaction A. autism spectrum ...
- Speech, reading, math, and memory disorders are examples of A. Learning disabilities B. Mental retardation ...
- Which is not a good way to adapt a program for children with special needs? ...
- Disability etiquette means ………… A. 1. Educating normal people regarding disabilities B. 2. Treating disabled ...
- ASD: Autism ___________ Disorder A. special B. shy C. Spectrum D. sleep
- A group of conditions due to an impairment in physical, learning, language, or behavior areas. ...
- Physical improvement CWSN by phyical activities A. Strengthen Heart B. Strengthen Bones C. Not control ...
- Impairment means... A. working well B. fixed C. diminished, weakened, or damaged D. no problems ...
- What may increase the risk of a developmental disability? A. a healthy diet B. low ...
- The defintion of spectrum is... A. a range or group of symptoms B. 1 thing ...
- How we can care for those with special needs? A. Be friendly and make them ...
- What does ‘Special needs’ mean? A. A person to be ignored B. Someone who has ...
- is an anxiety disorder that presents itself as recurrent, persistent obsessions or compulsions A. oppositional ...
- Top chambers of the heart. A. atria B. ventricles
- What type of blood does the right ventricle carry? A. low in oxygen B. high ...
- How much blood does your body hold? A. 4-5 liters B. 40-50 liters C. 4-5 ...
- The left side of the heart carries only: A. high in oxygen blood B. low ...
- Which vessel carries blood from the right ventricle to the body? A. aorta B. pulmonary ...
- What type of blood does the pulmonary vein carry? A. high in oxygen (red) ...
- Where does the blood flow once it leaves the pulmonary semilunar valve? A. lungs ...
- When blood comes in via the superior and inferior vena cava, to what chamber does ...
- Where does the blood go once it leaves the aorta? A. to the body ...
- Which blood vessel carries blood from the right ventricle to the lungs? A. pulmonary vein ...
- Which ventricle is considered the strongest? A. right ventricle B. left ventricle
- What type of blood does the pulmonary artery carry? A. high in oxygen (red) ...
- Where does the heart get its oxygen? A. lungs B. pulmonary veins C. pullmonary arteries ...
- Name the valve on the right side of the heart between the right atria and ...
- When blood comes in via the pulmonary veins, to what chamber does it empty into? ...
- What type of blood does the right side of the heart carry? A. high in ...
- How many heart valves are there? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
- If you were to decrease the angle between two bones; for example, bending the arm ...
- Contract your bicep muscle; what happens to the triceps muscle when you do this? ...
- Your skeleton can be divided into two different sections; which section consists of the arm ...
- Which of the following is not a characteristic of all muscle types? A. Flexibility ...
- Which of the following is considered to be the largest bone in your body? ...
- Muscles move bones by pulling on them; which point is considered to be the movable ...
- Which muscle movement is best described as bending the foot forward or bending the foot ...
- Where in the body can you find smooth muscle? A. In your heart B. In ...
- Which bones protect the heart and lungs? A. The Ribs B. The skull C. The ...
- Your patient is complaining of low back pain; on observation, you note an abnormal inward ...
- All muscles have the ability to return to their original shapes after they have been ...
- You have a patient who has a diagnosis of osteomyelitis; based on this, what is ...
- What kind of muscle do you move on purpose? A. voluntary B. involuntary C. cardiac ...
- There are three main types of muscle tissue; which muscle tissue is only found in ...
- What is the opposing muscle group for the biceps? A. Quadriceps B. Abdominals C. Trapezius ...
- Which type of fracture is typically seen in skating or skiing accidents? A. Compound ...
- Contract your bicep muscle; what happens to the bicep muscle when you do this? ...
- Where is the smallest bone in your body? A. hand B. spine C. ear ...
- Muscle movement consists of many different movements and terms; which movement would you be demonstrating ...
- If your patient were to fracture his leg in such a way that bone is ...
- Skeletal muscles are attached to _________. A. organs B. heart C. bones D. lungs
- What does hyperthyroidism mean ? A. The thyroid gland is underactive B. The thyroid gland ...
- Where is thyroid gland located ? A. In the neck B. At the base of ...
- Why do thyroid hormones affect every cells in the body ? A. Thyroid hormones don't ...
- The released of the thyroid hormone is controlled by A. Aniturary B. Hypothalamus C. Occipital ...
- What supply is needed for a correct functioning of thyroid ? A. Iodine B. Calcium ...
- What is Hashimoto's disease treatment ? A. Use of medication B. No treatment
- Weight loss, rapid heart rate, and heat sensitivity are likely symptoms of... A. Hypothyroidism (underactive ...
- How does thyroid affect the body ? A. Body temperature B. Heart rate C. Blood ...
- If the pregnancies get hyperthyroidism, will the newborn be affected? A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- What system does the thyroid gland belong to? A. Endocrine B. Digestive C. Nervous ...
- What causes hyperthyroidism ? A. T4 > T3 B. Inflammation of the thyroid gland ...
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