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The transverse plane divides the body?
a. diagonally into upper and lower portions b. horizontally into upper and lower portions c. vertically into front and back portions d. vertically into right and left portions |
b. horizontally into upper and lower portions
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proximal is defined as?
a. away from the middle b. closest to the middle c. farthest from the center d. nearest to the point of attachment |
d. nearest to the point of attachment
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The process by which the body maintains a state of equilibrium is?
a. anabolism b. catabolism c. homeostasis d. venostasis |
c. homeostasis
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Which part of a cell contains the chromosomes or genetic material?
a. cytoplasm b. Golgi apparatus c. Nucleus d. organelles |
c. Nucleus
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What type of muscle lines the walls of blood vessels?
a. Cardiac b. Skeletal c. Striated d. Visceral |
d. Visceral
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which of the following is an accessory organ of the digestive system?
a. heart b. liver c. lung d. ovary |
b. liver
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evaluation of the endocrine system involves?
a. blood gas studies b. drug monitoring c. hormone determinations d. spinal fluid analysis |
c. hormone determinations
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the spinal cord and brain are covered by protective membranes called?
a. meninges b. neurons c. papillae d. viscera |
a. meninges
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sudoriferous glands are?
a. connected to hair follicles b. endocrine system structures c. referred to as sweat glands d. responsible for goose bumps |
c. referred to as sweat glands
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most gas exchange between blood and tissue takes place in the?
a. arterioles b. capillaries c. pulmonary vein d. venules |
b. capillaries
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the functional units of the nervous system are the ?
a. axons b. dendrites c. nephrons d. neurons |
d. neurons
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a person who is supine is?
a. lying face up b. laying on the side c. sitting up d. standing erect |
a. laying face up
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the creation of a hormone is a example of ?
a. anabolism b. catabolism c. hemopoiesis d. homeostasis |
a. anabolism
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which of the following is a structure within a cell?
a. alveolus b. glomerulus c. Golgi apparatus d. pharynx |
c. Golgi apparatus
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which of the following is a finger bone?
a. calcaneus b. phalanx c. tarsal d. tibia |
b. phalanx
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which of the following is an appendage of the integumentary system?
a. adrenal gland b. pineal gland c. sebaceous gland d. thymus gland |
c. sebaceous gland
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a patient has meningitis. what body system is associated with this diagnosis?
a. Digestive b. Endocrine c. Nervous d. Urinary |
c. Nervous
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Which of the following are urinary system structures?
a. Meninges b. Glomeruli c. Islets of Langerhans d. Papillae |
b.Glomeruli
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Accessory organs of the digestive system include?
a. The gallbladder b. The liver c. The pancreas d. All of the above |
d. All of the above
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which of the following are all endocrine system test?
a. ABG`s,CBC,lytes b. CBC,ESR,uric acid c. FSH, HCG, RPR d. T3,T4,TSH |
d. T3,T4,TSH
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Most carbon dioxide is carried in the blood in this manner?
a. As bicarbonate ion b. As pco2 c. Bound to hemoglobin d. Dissolved in the blood plasma |
a. As bicarbonate ion
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You are looking at muscle tissue under the microscope. The cells you see are long, cylindrical, multinucleated and heavily striated. what type of muscle cells are they?
a. Cardiac b. Involuntary c. Smooth d. Skeletal |
d. Skeletal
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Gametes are?
a. Blood filtering structures b. Cytoplasmic organelles c. Dermal structures d. Sex cells |
d. Sex cells
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Surfactant
a. Helps keeps alveoli inflated b. Is secreted by sebaceous glands c. Is a digestive enzyme d. Lubricates joints |
a. Helps keeps alveoli inflated
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Which of the following test is associated with the reproductive system?
a. ABG b. HCG c.O&P d.UA |
b. HCG
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