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HESI A2 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 1. Skin responsible for finger prints? Dermal papillase Markel cells Amectors pili Sudoriferous gland 2. What type of synovia joint is the elbow? Pivot Hinge B... all and socket Toddle 3. Where is blood produced in infants after birth? Heart chamber Red bone marrow 4. What structure is a ball and socket joint? Elbow Ankle Shoulder Knee 5. What are macromolecules genetic code carried on? Nucleotide Chromosomes DNA RNA 6. What cavity of heart has the thickest wall? Right atrium Left atrium Right ventricle Left ventricle 7. What are like cells grouped together called? Membrane System Organ Tissue 8. Which type of skin cancer can be recognized in lesion character based on the ABCD rule? Melanoma Basal cell caranoma Sarcoma Square all carcua 9. What contributes phagocytes in white blood cells? ER Lysosomes Vocuole Golgi appearance 10. Which organ is part of male reproductive system and urinary system? Epididermis Ureter Testis Urethra 11. Which structure regulates the transport substances in and out of the cell? Cell membrane Cell’s cytoplasma Nucleus membrane Cell plasma 12. What is function of thrombocytes? Blood clot 13. Which bones are formed by intramembranous ossification? Flat bone 70. Where does digestive begin in digesive system? Small interestine Oral cavity Asophagus Sternum 14. Urinary bladder and internal reproductive organs are found in which cavity? Pelvic Abdominal Thoracic Pleaure 15. Which anatomic structure houses the malleus, inus, and staples? Ear 16. Anaerobic respiratory can lead to a burning sensation caused by which molecules? 17. Anaerobic respiratory can lead to a burning sensation caused by which molecules? Creatine-phosphate ADP ATP Lactin acid 18. What do cerumnous gland secretes? Ear wax Keratin Mucos Oily sebum 19. Which muscle of quadriceps famous group lies on the side surface of lower extremity? Vastus legs Gastrucremn Anterior tibia Rectus femur 20. Which structure is located on sternum? Xiphoid bone Sesamaid bone Hyoid bone Ossicafied Anatomy and Physiology 1. Which of the following hormones decreases the concentration of blood glucose? A. insulin B. glucagon C. growth hormone D. glucocorticoids 2. Which structure controls the hormones secreted by the pituitary gland? A. hypothalamus B. adrenal gland C. testes D. pancreas 3. How much of a female’s blood volume is composed of red blood cells? A. 10% B. 25% C. 40% D. 70% 4. Which type of cholesterol is considered to be the best for health? A. LDL B. HDL C. VLDL D. VHDL 5. Where are the vocal cords located? A. bronchi B. trachea C. larynx D. epiglottis 6. Where does gas exchange occur in the human body? A. alveoli B. bronchi C. larynx D. pharynx 7. What mineral is responsible for muscle contractions? A. Chloride B. Sodium C. Calcium D. Magnesium 8. In which of the following locations would the urinary bladder and internal reproductive organs be found? A. Thoracic cavity B. Mediastinum C. Abdominal cavity D. Pelvic cavity 9. What separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity? A. Diaphragm B. Mediastinum C. Liver D. Lungs 10. Which of the following epithelial types is correctly matched with its major function? A. Simple squamous epithelium—secretion or absorption B. Stratified squamous epithelium—changes shape when stretched C. Stratified squamous epithelium—diffusion D. Simple columnar epithelium—secretion or absorption 11. A tissue examined under the microscope exhibits the following characteristics: cells found on internal surface of stomach, no extracellular matrix, cells tall and thin, no blood vessels in the tissue. What type of tissue is this? A. Epithelial B. Connective C. Muscle D. Cartilage E. Nervous 12. Nerve tissue is composed of neurons and connective tissue cells that are referred to as which of the following? A. Osteoblasts B. Neuroglia C. Osteocytes D. Arterioles 13. Which tissue serves as the framework of the body by providing support and structure for the organs? A. Epithelial B. Connective C. Nervous D. Muscle 14. What is the basic unit of life and the building block of tissues and organs? A. Atom B. Organelle C. Cell D. DNA 15. What is the exchange of gases between the atmosphere and the blood through the alveoli called? A. External respiration B. Internal respiration C. Inhalation D. Cellular respiration 16. In order for inhalation to occur, what must happen? A. Contraction of the diaphragm, which decreases the volume of the chest cavity and draws air into the lungs B. Contraction of the diaphragm, which enlarges the chest cavity and draws air into the lungs C. Recoil of the lungs as the respiratory muscles contract, and the thorax decreases in size D. Recoil of the lungs as the respiratory muscles relax, and the thorax decreases in size 17. Most of the carbon dioxide in the blood does which of the following? A. It is carried in solution or bound to blood proteins. B. It is carried on hemoglobin. C. It is converted to bicarbonate ions by carbonic anhydrase within red blood cells. D. It is converted to bicarbonate ions by carbonic anhydrase within the plasma. 18. How does the trachea remain open like a hollow tube? A. Air pressure inside keeps it open. B. Supporting cartilaginous rings keep it open. C. It is reinforced with bone that cannot collapse. D. Special muscles are working to keep the trachea open. 19. The stomach muscle churns and mixes food, turning the mass into a soupy substance called which of the following? A. Bolus B. Bile C. Chyme D. Feces 20. Which type of cell division takes place in the gonads? A. Mitosis B. Meiosis C. Binary fission D. Asexual division 21. In what area of the body would you expect to find an especially thick stratum corneum? A. Back of the hand B. Heel of the foot C. Abdomen D. Over the shin 22. Which of the following proteins is produced by cartilage? A. actin B. estrogen C. collagen D. myosin 23. Which component of the nervous system is responsible for lowering the heart rate? A. central nervous system B. sympathetic nervous system C. parasympathetic nervous system D. distal nervous system 24. Which type of substance breaks down to form urea? A. lipid B. protein C. carbohydrate D. iron 25. What is the name for a joint that can only move in two directions? A. hinge B. insertion C. ball and socket D. flange 26. In which of the following muscle types are the filaments arranged in a disorderly manner? A. cardiac B. smooth C. skeletal D. rough 27. What are the glands of skin that produce a thin, watery secretion? A. Sebaceous glands B. Eccrine glands C. Apocrine glands D. Endocrine glands 28. Skin aids in maintaining the calcium and phosphate levels of the body by participating in the production of which of the following? A. Sebum B. Keratin C. Vitamin A D. Vitamin D 29. Which of the following are functions of the skeletal system? (Select all that apply.) A. Support the body B. Hemopoiesis C. Conduct impulses D. Provide protection 30. The orthopedic surgeon informs you that you have broken the middle region of the humerus. What is he describing? A. Epiphysis B. Articular cartilage C. Perichondrium D. Diaphysis 31. You have been given a sample of tissue that has open spaces partially filled by an assemblage of needlelike structures. What is the tissue? A. Spongy bone B. Compact bone C. Cartilage D. Adipose tissue 32. The heart has an intrinsic beat that is initiated by which of the following? A. Semilunar valve B. Bicuspid valve C. Tricuspid valve D. Sinoatrial node 33. Vasodilation and vasoconstriction result from which of the following? A. Contraction of smooth muscle in the arterial wall B. Relaxation of smooth muscle in the arterial wall C. Relaxation and contraction of smooth muscle in the arterial wall D. Contraction and relaxation of smooth muscle in the venous wall 34. Which of the following is the blood vessel where exchanges take place between blood and the cells of the body? A. Artery B. Vein C. Capillary D. Arteriole 35. What is the function of aldosterone? A. It converts proinsulin to insulin. B. It conserves sodium in the body. C. It protects against stress. D. It affects heat production. 36. All the nutrients that enter the hepatic portal vein are routed where for decontamination? A. Kidney B. Pancreas C. Spleen D. Liver 37. Which of the following bones is the only moveable bone of the skull? A. Maxilla B. Zygomatic C. Lacrimal D. Mandible 38. Which mineral is responsible for regulating fluid in the body? A. Chloride B. Sodium C. Calcium D. Magnesium 39. Why are skeletal muscles also called voluntary muscles? A. They are under conscious control. B. They are attached to the skeleton. C. They use ATP to energize contraction. D. They are striated in appearance. 40. All actions of the nervous system depend on the transmission of nerve impulses over which of the following? A. Neuroglia B. Efferent pathways C. Afferent pathways D. Neurons 41. Motor or neurons transmit nerve impulses away from the CNS. A. Afferent B. Efferent C. Central D. Peripheral 42. Jeffery has contracted bulbar poliomyelitis, and it has affected the medulla oblongata. The doctors warned the family that his condition is grave and death may be imminent. What functions of the medulla oblongata have warranted such a dire prognosis? A. The medulla oblongata contains vital centers that control heart action, blood vessel diameter, and respiration. B. The medulla oblongata contains neural connections of the reticular-activating system. C. The medulla oblongata contains the pineal gland, which controls the vital centers. D. The medulla oblongata contains the corpora quadrigemina, which controls the neural transmission of impulses along the spinal cord. 43. What are chemical messengers that control growth, differentiation, and the metabolism of specific target cells called? A. Hormones B. Neurons C. Glands D. Second messengers 44. Which of the following are tropic hormones? (Select all that apply.) A. Somatotropin B. Follicle-stimulating hormone C. Antidiuretic hormone D. Thyroid-stimulating hormone 45. Which leukocytes are correctly matched with their function or description? (Select all that apply.) A. Monocytes—become macrophages B. Basophils—the most common type of WBC C. Lymphocytes—important in immune response D. Neutrophils—phagocytize microorganisms 46. Which are the functional units of the kidney? A. Ureters B. Glomeruli C. Nephrons D. Renal capsules 47. What are the two functions of the male and female sex organs? A. Production of all cells and production of hormones B. Production of interstitial cells and production of hormones C. Production of gametes and production of hormones D. Production of gametes and production of interstitial cells 48. In men, spermatozoa develop within the of each testis. A. Seminiferous tubules B. Vas deferens C. Ejaculatory ducts D. Bulbourethral glands 49. Testicular activity is under the control of which hormone(s)? A. FSH B. LH C. GH D. Both FSH and LH 50. Which hormone initiates the preparation of the endometrium of the uterus for pregnancy? A. FSH B. Estrogen C. LH D. Progesterone 51. During pregnancy, what organ produces the hormones that maintain the endometrium and prepare the breasts for milk production? A. Placenta B. Uterus C. Cervix D. Corpus luteum 52. What is the name of the structure that prevents food from entering the airway? A. trachea B. esophagus C. diaphragm D. epiglottis 53. Which substance makes up the pads that provide support between the vertebrae? A. bone B. cartilage C. tendon D. fat 54. How many different types of tissue are there in the human body? A. four B. six C. eight D. ten 55. What is the name of the outermost layer of skin? A. dermis B. epidermis C. subcutaneous tissue D. hypodermis 56. Which hormone stimulates milk production in the breasts during lactation? A. norepinephrine B. antidiuretic hormone C. prolactin D. oxytocin 57. Which of the following structures has the lowest blood pressure? A. arteries B. arteriole C. venule D. vein 58. Which of the heart chambers is the most muscular? A. left atrium B. right atrium C. left ventricle D. right ventricle 59. Which part of the brain interprets sensory information? A. cerebrum B. hindbrain C. cerebellum D. medulla oblongata 60. How much air does an adult inhale in an average breath? A. 500 mL B. 750 mL C. 1000 mL D. 1250 mL 61. Which type of cell secretes antibodies? A. bacterial cell B. viral cell C. lymph cell D. plasma cells 62. Which force motivates filtration in the kidneys? A. osmosis B. smooth muscle contraction C. peristalsis D. blood pressure 63. Which structure of the nervous system carries action potential in the direction of a synapse? A. cell body B. axon C. neuron D. myelin 64. Where is the parathyroid gland located? A. neck B. back C. side D. brain 65. What is the name of the process in the lungs by which oxygen is transported from the air to the blood? A. osmosis B. diffusion C. dissipation D. reverse osmosis ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 1. The pulse point located behind the knee is palpated over which artery? 2. Part of the body Facing forward- 3. ……ABCD of cancer? Melanoma {The most dangerous form of skin cancer} 4. Which of the following statements best describe endocrine glands? 5. Which organ is part of both the male reproductive system & the urinary system? 6. Anaerobic respiration can lead to a burning sensation caused by which molecule? 7. When assessing a female client who describes herself as a vegetarian in the nurse notes that she has an unusual skin color. The nurse should ask the client if she has eaten large amount of: 8. Which hand position describes an anatomical position of a person who is standing erect with feet forward? 9. What are like cells grouped together called? 10. What type of synovial joint is the elbow? 11. Which structure is a ball and socket joint? 12. What are fingerprints made of? 13. What are like cells grouped together called? 14. Which is the largest chamber of the heart? 15. Membrane that lines body cavities that open the exterior of the body is 16. Which muscle of the quadriceps femoris group lies on the slide surface of the lower extremity? 17. Which structure is located on the sternum? 18. What occurs when the sympathetic nervous system is stimulated? 19. Where does digestion begin in the digestive system? 20. Which cell structure regulates the transportation of substances in and out the cell? 21. The Malleus, Incus, and Stapes are located in which part of the body? 22. What is the function of the thrombocytes (platelets)? 23. What is the response of cells in the collecting tubules in the nephrons when antidiuretic hormone (ADH) is secreted? 24. What is the function of Golgi body/apparatus in the human cell? 25. 4 steps in Bone formation: Hematoma (inflammation) 26. Which lobe of the brain is responsible for auditory functioning? 27. When water molecules move across cell membrane from high to low concentration this process is called? 28. Facilitates the recognition of genetic code on macromolecules? 29. What plane divides the body from left to right? 30. Aqueous humor is watery fluid in which part of the body? A&P Version 1 and 2-MIX 1. What are the chemical substances that prevent a sharp change in the pH of a fluid when an acid or a base is added to it? 2. What do T-lymphocytes do? 3. Which structure produces T-lymphocytes? 4. Which structure produces B-lymphocytes? 5. What is the function of Eustachian tube? 6. What physiological response occurs when epinephrine and non-ephedrine- 7. Which of the following is a structure found in the upper respiratory system? 8. The structure in the lower RS includes: 9. Calcaneus is located in what part of the body? 10. Dorsiflexion plantar flexion are types of joint movement that are associated with which part of the body? 11. A person who has damage to their ulnar nerve will have decreased sensation in which area? 12. The ankle is distal to the knee 13. Posterior means what part of the body? 14. Which bones are located in the forearm? 15. Which bone dose not articulate with any other bone? 16. Which of the following elements is necessary for muscle contraction? 17. Diet is important because bone are storage places for? 18. What female reproductive organ produces oocytes, estrogen, progesterone? 19. Which layer of the cutaneous membrane are nerve ending located- 20. Which bones are formed first by intramembrous ossification? 21. Ligaments provides with connection? 22. Sprain occurs when there is a tear in which structure? 23. Why are tendons and ligament most likely to be slow in healing following an injury? 24. Compact tissue with Haversian canals is classified as what type of tissue? 25. What structure conducts urine from the kidney to the urinary bladder? (The tube between kidney and urinary bladder) 26. As part of the negative feedback system, which type of cell is stimulated to resorb bone matrix in response to a decrease in calcium in the blood? 27. Sweat on the skin's surface cools the body through which process? 28. A Client has large pituitary tumor. The nurse knows that this tumor exists in which part of the body? Head /Client has large pituitary tumor what part of the body does this effect? 29. Which anatomical structure houses the malleus, incus, and stapes? 30. Ceruminous glands secrete 31. What is the function of the Sebaceous gland? 32. The nurse explains to a client that the stomach is lined by which type of membrane? 33. The mediastinum is located within which cavity? 34. What effects do serotonin has on neurotransmitters? 35. What does antidiuretic hormone act on? 36. The occipital region is located in which part of the body? 37. In white blood cells what contributes to phagocytosis? 38. Thrombocytes (platelets) smallest type of blood cell important for blood clotting. 39. Which blood element carries oxygen- 40. Which structure carries oxygen to the cells? 41. Blood cell formation – 42. Which gland is commonly known as the "Master Gland"? 43. What epidermal derivative is involved in temperature homeostasis? 44. Which statement are true about bone? 45. What internal structure of the ear is concerned with hearing? 46. Which structure of the gastrointestinal tract controls the movement of content from small intestine to the large intestine? 47. What are the divisional regions of the large intestine (colon)? Cecum, transverse colon, sigmoid colon. (cecum-ascending-transverse-descending-sigmoid colons) 48. Where in the human body are nutrients absorbed? 49. Ossification begins during what? 50. Fertilization occurs in the? 51. Fertilization of an ovum occurs in which anatomical structure? 52. Which term is used to describe the waist bones/area? 53. An over-production of cerumen (earwax) can accumulate in which area? 54. The mitral value is located between which two structures? 55. The olfactory nerves are associate in which sense? 56. Which of the special senses respond to chemical? 57. Which vessel brings blood from the lungs to the heart? 58. What vessel carries blood from the body to the heart? 59. Which hormone(s) is/are produced by the ovaries? 60. Two principles divisions that makeup nervous system? 61. The orthopedic surgeon informs you that you have broken the distal region of the humerus. What area is he describing? 62. Which term is used to describe movement of the arms and legs away from midline of the body? 63. Which part of the body do you check for carotid pulse- Carotid Artery. Structure provides a pulse reading in the neck? 64. What is the primary function of the hemoglobin (blood)? 65. What stimulates the chemoreceptors to function? 66. Which condition causes a client to say "I can't see far away"? 67. What organ produces insulin? 68. When drawing blood from antecubital region which blood vessel is used to obtain blood? a) Ulnar vein b) Radial artery c) Axillary artery d) 69. What hormone induces growth of pubic and axillary hair at puberty? 70. Increase in rate of depth of breath results in what blood PH change? 71. What is the function of the hypothalamus? (Regulate body temperature) 72. The passive movement of molecules or particles along a concentrated gradient or from a region of higher concentration to a lower concentration is called Diffusion / Filtration is the process by which water and solutes are forced through a membrane or capillary wall by fluid or hydrostatic pressure 73. Transverse plane is a cross section of the body. 74. What part of the body is the lower back? 75. High levels of which ion would most likely result in a cardiac arrest? 76. What blood vessel perfuses the kidney? 77. The skin is the largest organ of the body. What gives the skin its color? 78. What is the outer most protective layer of the skin? 79. The organ of corti is located in? 80. The rough endoplasmic reticulum functions in the human cell to? 81. Tissue repair is enhanced by a diet high in? 82. What is the definition of chyme? 83. What are hormones? 84. What cellular process helps to move debris and mucous through the lining of tubules? 85. Which is a hollow organ? 86. Which muscle is included in the quadriceps femoris group? 87. Which of the following location would the urinary bladder & internal reproductive organ be found? 88. Which part of the brain attaches to spinal cord? 89. Which structure is responsible for normal respiratory function? 90. T4 is controlled by what? 91. What gland is located on the anterior surface of the trachea? 92. Function of ADH 93. Which hormone is produced by the posterior pituitary gland? 94. Which hormone is produced by the anterior pituitary gland? 95. What female hormone stimulate the development of Graafian follicles? 96. What occurs when the sympathetic nervous system is stimulation is increased? 97. What part of the body is the buttock- dorsal. / The buttock is on which surface of the body? 98. The esophagus is located in which body cavity? 99. The tympanic membrane is located between which structures? 100. What is the end result of meiosis? 101. How many days is the average menstrual cycle? 102. Urinary system in the human body primary task is to? 103. What is the function of the phrenic nerve? 104. What does vitamin D do to the skin? 105. Which of the following produce progesterone to prepare the uterus for pregnancy? 106. Which antibodies are found in the plasma of type A blood? 107. Which antibodies are found in the plasma of type AB blood? 108. What encloses the heart? 109. Where is the tibialis anterior muscle located? 110. How many carb per gram do carbohydrates contain? 111. Where is the pulmonary ossification center located? 112. Which of the following best describes a capillary? 113. Which one increases angle at the joint? 114. What are the four basic tissue types? 115. Order of organization of living things: 116. What is the function of aldosterone in the kidneys, when it is secreted? 117. What does lymphatic system do? 118. What structure of the eye picks out color? 119. What is the transparent portion of the fibrous layer of the eye? 120. The basic unit of life and the building block of tissue/organism- 121. The study of tissues/cells – 122. What characteristic best describe dermis? 123. Osteoblast – 124. Broken humerus adolescent: classified as a 125. The enzymes that regulates all chemical reactions within the body – 126. Hormones are chemical messengers that control the growth, differentiation, and metabolism of specific target cells. Two types- Steroid hormone and Protein hormone The main production of endocrine gland is hormones 127. Causes of ear infection in children? 128. Herpes is a viral infection usually characterized by? 129. Function of trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles? 130. Which subdivision of autonomic nervous system operates using the neurotransmitters norepinephrine and epinephrine? 131. Sensory neurons (afferent) transmit nerve impulses toward the CNS {spinal cord and brain}, 132. Axons transmit the impulse away from the cell body, while dendrites transmit the impulse towards the cell body. 133. What part of the male reproduction produce most of the semen? 134. Produce most of the sperm- 135. It is very cold… shivering? What muscle is involved? ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 1. Anatomic position The body is erect, the feet are slightly apart, the head is held high, and the palms of the hands are facing forward 2. Which of the following is a structure found in the upper respiratory? Pharynx 3. A person who has damage to their ulnar nerve will have decreases sensation in Arm 4. Which bone dose not articulate with any other bone? Hyoid 5. Which of the following statements best describe endocrine glands? They secrete chemicals into the blood 6. Diet is important because bone are storage places for Calcium and phosphorous 7. Which organ is part of both the male reproductive system and the urinary system? Urethra 8. Red blood cell production is known as which of the following? A. Hematopoiesis B. Erythropoiesis C. Phagocytosis D. Thrombopoiesis 9. When an individual is under stress, hormones are released. Which of the following is not one of the locations in which hormones are released when under stress? A. Parathyroid B. Adrenal cortex C. Posterior pituitary D. Hypothalamus 10. The central nervous system is made up of all except which of the following? A. Brain B. Heart C. Retina D. Spinal cord 11. The thyrotrophic-releasing growth hormone-releasing, and gonadotropin-releasing hormones are released by which of the following endocrine system glands? A. Thymus B. Pituitary gland C. Pineal gland D. Hypothalamus 12. What is the most visible part of the ear? A. Pinna B. Organ of Corti C. Cochlea D. Ear canal 13. Which of the following is an organ of the respiratory system? A. Brain B. Larynx C. Urethra D. Pancreas 14. The motor cortex helps the brain by monitoring and controlling the body's movement. Where is the motor cortex located within the brain? A. Top, middle portion of the parietal lobe. B. Back of the head C. Front portion of the parietal lobe. D. Around the auditory cortex 15. The heart contains four chambers. Which of these four chambers is the largest and the strongest? A. Left ventricle B. Left atrium C. Right ventricle D. Right atrium 16. Which of the following organs is involved with the immune system? A. Heart B. Bronchi C. Appendix D. Esophagus 17. Which of the following is not a principal organ of the nervous system? A. Brian B. Thymus C. Ganglia D. Spinal cord 18. Where do the endocrine system and the nervous system meet? A. At the pituitary gland and the pineal gland B. At the hypothalamus and pituitary gland C. At the pineal gland D. At the thyroid gland 19. The pancreas is an endocrine system gland mainly responsible for which of the following? A. Proper bone development B. Metabolism control C. Maintaining healthy sugar levels D. Distribution of stored fat. 20. The stomach lining membrane name? 21. skin aids in maintaining the calcium and phophate levels of the body by participating in the production of which of the following 22. all action of the nervous system depend on the transmission of nerve impulses over which of the following? 23. which hormone initiates the preparation of the endometrium of the uterus for pregnancy 24. which female reproductive organ's produce oocytes, estrogen and progesterone 25. the buttocks is on which surface the body 26. the esophagus is located at which body cavity 27. which is a hollow organ 28. which muscle is included in the quadriceps femoris group 29. what occur when the sympathetic nervous system is stimulated? 30. which hormone is produce by the posterior pituitary gland 31. which structure regulat the transport of substance in and out of a cell 32. a person who damages to their ulnar nerve will have decrease sesutior in which area 33. when assessing a female client who describes herself as a vegetarian in the nurse notes that she has an unusual skin color. The nurse should ask the client if she has eaten large amount of: 34. which structure produces B-lymphocytes 35. how many days is the avarage menstrul cycle 36. where in the human body are nutrients absorbed 37. The central nervous system is made up of all except which of the following? 38. The motor cortex helps the brain by monitoring and controlling the body's movement. Where is the motor cortex located within the brain? 39. The heart contains four chambers. Which of these four chambers is the largest and the 40. Which of the following is not a principal organ of the nervous system? 41. The pancreas is an endocrine system gland mainly responsible for which of the following? 42. Tough elastic tissues found in the joints that connect bones to bones are called: 43. What mineral is responsible for muscle contractions? 44. Where can the urinary bladder and internal reproductive organs be found? 45. Nerve tissue is composed of neurons and connective tissue cells that are referred to as which of the following? 46. Which tissue serves as the framework of the body by providing support and structure for the organs? 47. What are the glands of skin that produce a thin, watery secretion 48. You have been given a sample of tissue that has open spaces partially filled by an assemblage of needle like structures. What is this tissue? 49. Which mineral is responsible for regulating fluid in the body? 50. Motor or neurons transmit nerve impulses away from the CNS. 51. What are chemical messengers that control growth, differentiation, and the metabolism of specific target cells called? 52. Which blood vessel where exchanges take place between blood and the cells of the body? 53. The stomach muscle churns and mixes food, turning the mass into a soupy substance called what? 54. All the nutrients that enter the hepatic portal vein are routed where for decontamination? 55. In men, spermatozoa develop within the of each testis 56. During pregnancy, what organ produces the hormones that maintain the endometrium and prepare the breasts for milk production? 57. Gland whose secretion is oily- a mixture of oily substances and cell fragments 58. Sweat gland whose secretion is s primarily water and salts plus contains protein and fatty subsatances 59. Smooth muscle structure in the skin 60. What type of joint is the elbow 61. What type of joint is the hip and shoulder 62. what are the two most abundant minerals stored in bones extracellular matrix 63. The most abundant glial cells found in the CNS that anchor neurons to capillaries and help control the environment around neurons 64. What does the adrenal medulla secrete? 65. Which skin cancer is the most dangerous? malignant 66. Which skin cancer is moderatly dangerous? 67. Which skin cancer is least dangerous? 68. What is the only artery in the body to carry oxygen-poor blood? 69. Chocolate cysts of the ovaries are attributed to . 70. tendons connect 71. Where is interstitial fluid found in the body? 72. Which lobe of the brain is associated with judgement, planning, impulse control, and social behavior? 73. What does lipase do? 74. In what area of the body would you expect to find and especially thick stratum corneum? 75. What two things must be present for a muscle cell to contract? Calcium & adenosine triphosphate (ATP) 76. the esophagus is located at which body cavity a) ventral b) abdominal c) thoracic 77. What is the response of CF cell in the collecting tubules in the nephrons when antiduretic hormone (ADH) is secreted? Water is reabsorbed from the urinary filtration? 78. what is the function of ADH hormone 79. which muscle is included in tue quadriceps femoris group a) trapezius b) vastuslateralis c) gastrocnemious d) rectus abdominus 80. the calcaneous is located in whih part of the body 81. Where is the tympanic membrane located? 82. Fats are broken down in the small intestine using which enzyme(s)? 83. What is the only artery to carry oxygen-poor blood? 84. What do ligaments connect? 85. Is epithelial tissue vascular or avascular? 86. Which of the following describes the primary function of the respiratory system? A) to create sound and speech B) to take oxygen into the body while removing carbon dioxide C) to transport nutrients to the cells and tissue of the body D) to act as a barrier between the body's organs and outside influences 87. Which of the following is the first step of the scientific method? A) construct a hypothesis B) make observations C) analyze data D) form a question 88. The process of organisms with an advantageous trait surviving more often and producing more offspring than organisms without the advantageous trait describes which of the following basic mechanisms? A) gene flow B) genetic drift C) mutation D) natural selection 89. Which of the following is the group of basophils that produces follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone? A) gonadotrophs B) thyotroph C) chromophil D) pituicytes 90. Which of the following are considered the basic units of the female reproductive system, each containing a single immature egg cell that is released during ovulation? A) oocytes B) follicles C) ovaries D) fundus 91. Which of the following describes the muscular organ that processes food material into increasingly smaller pieces, mixes it with saliva to create a bolus, and creates a barrier to transport food into the esophagus? A) pharynx B) tongue C) diaphragm D) stomach 92. Which of the following chambers of the heart receives blood returning from the lungs during pulmonary circulation? A) left atrium B) right atrium C) left ventricle D) right ventricle 93. Which of the following is the lobe in the cerebral cortex primarily responsible for processing and integrating sensory information received from the rest of the body? A) frontal lobe B) occipital lobe C) parietal lobe 94. Which of the following is an example of adaptive, or specific, immunity? A) inflammation B) fever C) humoral D) phagocytosis 95. Which of the following describes a situation in which research results are consistent with every subsequent experiment, but the test used in the experiment does not measure what it claims to measure? A) reliable, but not valid B) valid, but not reliable C) neither reliable or valid both reliable and valid 96. Which of the following Mendellian laws describes how pairs of alleles within genes separate and recombine separately from other genes? A) law of segregation B) law of dominance C) D) law of predictive traits 97. Which of the following describes how atomic radius varies across the periodic table? A) atomic radius increases from top to bottom and left to right on the periodic table B) atomic radius increases from top to bottom and right to left on the periodic table C) atomic radius increases from top to bottom and toward the halogens on the periodic table D) atomic radius increases from top to bottom and toward the noble gases on the periodic table 98. Which of the following is NOT a tissue layer found in skeletal bones? A) periosteum B) bone marrow C) enamel D) cancellous bone 99. Which of the following sets of valves is primarily responsible for preventing blood flow from major blood vessels to the heart? A) atrioventricular valves B) semilunar valves C) tricuspid valves D) bicuspid valves 100. Bone is composed primarily of which of the following inorganic materials? A) calcium B) magnesium C) collagen D) potassium 101. Which of the following is the primary physical barrier the body uses to prevent infection? A) mucus membranes B) stomach acid C) skin D) urine 102. Which of the following is the connective area where nerve impulses send neurotransmitters across a synapse to a muscle cell to stimulate muscle contraction? A) sarcomere B) tendon C) nicotinic receptors D) neuromuscular junctions 103. Which of the following is the region of the brain that controls and regulates autonomic functions such as respiration, digestion, and heart rate? A) cerebellum B) medulla oblongata C) temporal lobe D) cerebral cortex 104. Which of the following describes the primary function of the pyloric sphincter? A) to regulate the movement of digested food material from the stomach to the duodenum B) to neutralize stomach acid C) to prevent food materials and stomach acid from leaking into other bodily tissues D) to begin the process of chemical digestion 105. Which of the following is the location of fertilization in the females? A) uterus B) fallopian tube C) endometrium D) fimbriae 106. The pineal gland is located in which of the following areas in the body? A) below the larynx B) above the kidney C) at the center of the brain hemispheres D) at the base of the brain 107. Which of the following processes aids scientists in observing a population sample in order to answer questions about the whole population? A) univariate analysis B) inferential statistics C) descriptive statistics D) probability 108. Which of the following biological macromolecules is non-soluble, composed of hydrocarbons, and acts as an important source of energy storage for the body? A) carbohydrates B) nucleic acids C) lipids D) proteins 109. Which of the following is specialized tissue in the right atrium that acts as the heart's natural pacemaker by generating the electrical signal for the heartbeat? A) sinus venosus B) sinoatrial node C) atrioventricular node D) septa 110. Which of the following is a dense, interconnected mass of nerve cells located outside the central nervous system? A) ganglion B) dendrite C) cranial nerve D) pons 111. Which of the following is the primary cell found in the tract of the small intestine? A) surface absorptive cells B) surface lining cells C) parietal cells D) hepatocytes 112. Which of the following describes the general function of cytokines in the immune system? A) they communicate between cells to instigate an immune response B) they inhibit blood clotting during inflammation responses C) they bind to specific pathogens to increase pathogen mass D) they transport pathogens trapped in mucus to be destroyed in the stomach 113. Which of the following describes the path through which air moves during inhalation? A) mouth/nose > pharynx > larynx > trachea > bronchi > bronchioles > alveoli B) bronchioles > alveoli > bronchi > larynx > pharynx > lungs C) mouth/nose > bronchi > bronchioles > alveoli > lungs > trachea D) alveoli > bronchioles > lungs > bronchi > trachea > larynx > pharynx > mouth/nose 114. Which of the following is not a function of progesterone in the female reproductive system? B) stimulation of milk production in the breasts C) regulation and preparation of the endometrial lining of the uterus for potential pregnancy D) inhibition of contractions of the uterus as the ovum is released 115. Which of the following layers of skin acts as an energy reserve by storing adipocytes and releasing them into circulation when energy is needed? A) epidermis B) dermis C) hypodermis D) stratum basale 116. Neurotransmitters send chemical messages across the gap between one neuron and another in which of the following structures? A) cell membrane B) ganglion C) synapse D) axon 117. Hund's rule states which of the following? A) chemical bonds are formed only between electrons with similar spin B) the attraction between electrons holds atoms together C) a ground state atom always has a completely filled valence shell D) electrons fill orbitals singly and with similar spin before pairing 34) Which of the following is the primary function of the large intestine? A) absorbing digested material into the blood B) nutrient processing and metabolizing C) absorbing water and compacting material into solid waste D) bile production and storage 35) When setting up the above experiment, the scientist has the option of using a separate water filter for each of the three tanks or using a single filtration system that attaches all three and affects them simultaneously. Which of the following filter set ups makes a more valid experiment and why? A) separate filters for each of the three tanks, because this ensures a higher quality of water for each tank B) one filtration system for all three tanks, because this makes filtration a controlled variable C) one filtration system for all three tanks, because this reduces the workload for the researcher D) separate filters for each of the three tanks, because this adds another variable to be tested and analyzed for inclusion in the experiment's results 36) The above experimental design description is an example of which of the following types of experiments? A) field experiment B) natural experiment C) controlled experiment D) observational study 37) Which of the following is the control group in the above experiment A) tank A B) tank B C) tank C D) there is no control group in this experiment 38) Which of the following is a type of white blood cell that plays a key role in adaptive immunity by seeking out, attacking, and destroying targeted pathogens? A) B cells B) goblet cells C) antibodies D) T cells 39) Which of the following are the blood vessels that transport blood to the heart? A) arteries B) capillaries C) venules D) veins 40) Which of the following organelles are the site of lipid synthesis? A) smooth endoplasmic reticulum B) ribosome C) rough endoplasmic reticulum D) golgi apparatus 41) Which of the following describes a series of measurements that produces exact results on a consistent basis? A) accurate B) precise C) valid D) significant 42) Chromatids divide into identical chromosomes and migrate to opposite ends of the cell in which of the following phases of mitosis? A) metaphase B) anaphase C) prophase D) telophase 43) A series of muscle contractions that transports food down the digestive tract in a wave-like fashion describes which of the following? A) digestion B) deglutition C) defecation D) peristalsis 44) Which of the following is NOT a function of the liver? A) nutrient processing B) blood filtration and detoxification C) cholesterol and lipoprotein production D) insulin production and blood sugar regulation 45) 2C6H14 + 19O2 --> 12CO2 + 14H2O. The reaction above is an example of which of the following? A) substitution reaction B) acid-base reaction C) enzyme reaction D) combustion reaction 46) Which of the following are regions of the digestive system in which amylase is produced? A) pancreas and salivary glands B) gall bladder and salivary glands C) gall bladder and liver D) pancreas and liver 47) Which of the following describes a cell's reaction to being placed in a hypertonic solution? A) the cell will shrink as water is pulled out of the cell to equalize the concentrations inside and outside the cell B) the cell will swell as water is pulled into the cell to equalize the concentrations inside and outside the cell C) the cell will remain the same size since the concentrations inside and outside the cell are equal to begin with D) the pH inside the cell will drop in order to equalize the pH inside and outside the cell 48) Which of the following are the two major zones of the respiratory system? A) left bronchus and right bronchus B) nose and mouth C) larynx and pharynx D) conducting and respiratory 49) Which of the following is not one of the major tissue layers of the alimentary canal? A) submucosa B) muscularis C) adventitia D) duodenum 50) Which of the following distinguishes the isotopes of an element? A) isotopes are atoms of the same element that have different ionic charges B) isotopes are atoms of elements within the same group on the periodic table C) isotopes are atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons D) isotopes are atoms of the same element with different electron configurations 51) Which of the following is the cartilaginous flap that protects the larynx from water or food while still allowing the flow of air? A) epiglottis B) bronchioles C) epithelium D) tongue 52) Which of the following describes the function of the fascia in muscle tissue? A) to enclose, protect, support, and separate muscle tissue B) to connect muscle tissue to bone C) to serve as the contractile until of muscle D) to slide past the actin protein cells in muscle to create contraction 53) Which of the following correctly describes a strong acid? A) a strong acid completely ionizes in water B) a strong acid donates more than one proton C) a strong acid contains at least one metal ion D) a strong acid will not decompose 54) The process by which blood circulates oxygen from the lungs to the body's tissues is an example of which of the following? A) external respiration B) internal respiration C) inhalation D) exhalation 55) Which of the following is the material that is secreted into hair follicles to waterproof and lubricate the skin? A) sweat B) sebum C) vernix caseosa D) mucus 56) Which of the following are the connective tissues that attach bone to bone and help strengthen joints? A) tendons B) cartilage C) collagen D) ligaments 57) Which of the following is NOT a nucleobase of DNA? A) adenine B) guanine C) thymine D) uracil 58) Which of the following materials is the primary structural protein of the epidermis, nails, and skin? A) eponychium B) collagen C) keratin D) fibroblast 59) Which of the following correctly describes atomic number? A) the atomic number is the number of atoms in a mole of a given substance B) the atomic number is the number of neutrons in an atom C) the atomic number is the number of atoms in a gram of a given substance D) the atomic number is the number of protons in an atom 60) Which of the following is a descriptive, generalized body of scientific observations? A) law B) theory C) model D) hypothesis 61) Which of the following types of cells are the main transporters of oxygen through the body? A) goblet cells B) white blood cells C) red blood cells D) platelets 62) Which of the following is the general term for a chemical substance that the body produces and transports through the blood to stimulate a cellular response? A) hypophysis B) amino acids C) oxytocin D) hormones 63) Which of the following is NOT a function of hair? A) regulation of body temperature B) extension of the sensory system C) protection from UV radiation D) protecting soft tissue from injury 64) Which of the following is NOT one of the functions of proteins found in the phospholipid bilayer of a cell membrane? A) to break down material that enters through the cell membrane B) to act as receptors that recognize and transmit hormonal messages C) to provide an attachment point for other cells D) to transport material across the membrane into the cell 65) Which of the following is the muscular action that moves a part of the body away from its median plane? A) abduction B) adduction C) pronation D) supination 66) Which of the following does NOT distinguish quantitative data collection from qualitative data collection methods? A) qualitative methods are more open-ended than quantitative B) results from randomized quantitative methods can be applied to a general population; results from qualitative cannot C) quantitative methods are number based; qualitative methods are text based D) qualitative methods do not need to be as valid or reliable as quantitative methods 67) Which of the following is an example of a birthmark caused by an increased volume of capillaries close to the surface of the skin? A) ephelides B) vascular nevis C) melanocytes D) comedones 68) Which of the following correctly describes the valence shell of an atom? A) the valence shell is the outermost-occupied electron orbital energy level B) the valence shell is always partially filled with electrons C) the valence shell is found only in ions, not in neutral atoms D) the valence shell must contain p-orbitals 69) Which of the following describes how skeletal muscles and bones work together to stimulate movement? A) muscles contract and exert force on the bone, which acts as a lever to stimulate movement B) bones contract and exert force on the muscle, which acts as a lever to stimulate movement C) muscles elongate, moving the bone involuntarily D) bones elongate, moving the muscle involuntarily 70) Which of the following describes the correct order of stages of the cell cycle? A) interphase --> mitosis --> cytokinesis B) prophase --> metaphase --> anaphase --> telophase C) interphase --> meiosis I --> meiosis II D) gap I --> synthesis --> gap II 71) Which of the following occurs due to a hypersensitivity in the immune system that causes a major inflammatory response to a common material? A) development of antibodies B) autoimmune disorders C) allergies D) AIDS 72) Which of the following is one of the primary muscles that drives ventilation? A) thoracic cavity B) oblique C) lungs D) diaphragm 73) White blood cells develop from stem cells located in which of the following organs? A) thymus B) bone marrow C) lymph node D) spleen 75) Which of the following molecules have London dispersion forces? A) all atoms and molecules have London dispersion forces B) atoms and molecules with full valence shells have London dispersion forces C) atoms and molecules with a noble gas electron configuration have London dispersion forces D) atoms and molecules that contain at least one metal atom have London dispersion forces 76) Which of the following are the two proteins found in muscle tissue that cause muscle contraction as they slide past one another? A) actin and sarcomeres B) actin and myosin C) myosin and tropomyosin D) troponin and sarcomeres 77) Which of the following is NOT a hormone-producing gland of the endocrine system? A) steroid B) pituitary C) adrenal D) thyroid 78) Which of the following is the process in which pathogens are "eaten", or absorbed and digested, by white blood cells as part of an immune response? A) pinocytosis B) phagocytosis C) opsonization D) vasodilation 79) Which of the following describes the relationship between correlation and causation? A) correlation implies causation B) only negative correlation implies causation C) correlation and causation are mutually exclusive; if one happens, the other cannot D) correlation does not imply causation 80) The exchange of gases and blood happens in which of the following parts of the respiratory zone? A) alveoli B) alveolar duct C) pleura D) bronchioles 81) Which of the following glands provides nourishment for sperm, as well as the majority of the fluid that combines with sperm to form semen? A) seminal vesicles B) prostate gland C) bulbourethral glands D) Cowper's glands 82) Which of the following is the largest branch of the abdominal aorta, which supplies oxygenated blood to the upper digestive tract? A) inferior mesenteric artery B) gastric artery C) celiac artery D) superior mesenteric artery 83) Which of the following is NOT a phase of spermatogenesis, or the final stage of sperm formation? A) tail formation B) cap phase C) golgi phase D) fertilization 84) Blood is metabolized in the liver as it passes through which of the following types of blood vessels? A) hepatic vein B) inferior vena cava C) arterioles D) sinusoidal capillaries 85) Which of the following is a heterogenous mixture? A) a mixture in which the atoms or molecules are distributed unevenly B) a mixture of more than one type of atom or molecule C) a mixture of covalent and ionic compounds D) a mixture of polar and nonpolar molecules 86) Hormones can be classified into one of four basic groups based on their chemical source. Which of the following groups is derived from cholesterol? A) catecholamines B) steroids C) polypeptides D) eicosanoids 87) Which of the following is a definition of adaptation, in the context of evolution? A) the process of descent with modification B) the increased likelihood that a particular genotype will increase in frequency in a population C) the process of individuals in a population choosing mates due to superior characteristics D) a biological feature or behavior in a population of organisms that improves its chances for survival in the environment 88) Which of the following is the element of blood that comprises most of its volume? A) plasma B) red blood cells C) white blood cells D) water 89) Which of the following is NOT true for enzyme-catalyzed reactions? A) the reaction will speed up if the concentration of substrate increases B) the reaction will speed up if the concentration of enzymes increases C) the reaction will slow down at very low temperatures D) the reaction will speed up without limit as the temperature increases 90) Which of the following is the molecule found in red blood cells that binds to up to four oxygen molecules? A) hemoglobin B) erythrocytes C) globulin D) antigens 91) Which of the following is NOT a reason why randomization is critical in experimental design, especially in experiments with human subjects? A) to give humans no choice but to participate B) to eliminate selection bias C) to provide a statistical basis D) to provide a balanced group of subjects 92) Which of the following is the division of the nervous system primarily responsible for regulating all involuntary and subconscious muscle functions? A) somatic nervous system B) autonomic nervous system C) sympathetic nervous system D) peripheral nervous system 93) Which of the following is an appendage of a neuron that sends electrical signals away from the neuron cell? A) axon B) dendrite C) neurite D) neuroglia 94) Which of the following is the definition of action potential in a neuron? A) a connection between two neurons B) an electrical impulse that is transported down a neuron in response to a stimulus C) an imbalanced electrical charge that exists in an inactive nerve cell D) a chemical signal between two nerve cells 95) Which of the following are the three major portions of the brain? A) cerebellum, spinal cord, white matter B) cerebrum, temporal lobe, occipital lobe C) pons, medulla oblongata, brain stem D) cerebrum, cerebellum, brain stem 96) Which of the following describes how a catalyst speeds up a reaction? A) a catalyst participates in the reaction, making it go faster B) a catalyst speeds up a reaction by causing lower energy products to be made C) a catalyst lowers the activation energy by providing an alternate route for the reaction D) a catalyst causes the reactants to collide more frequently 97) Which of the following is the final vessel through which semen must pass before being expelled from the body? A) ejaculatory duct B) penile urethra C) membranous urethra D) vas deferens 98) Which of the following groups of bones are part of the axial skeleton? A) pectoral girdle B) rib cage C) arms and hands D) pelvic girdle 99) Which of the following types of variables is changed in a scientific experiment? A) controlled variable B) measured variable C) dependent variable D) independent variable 100) The vertebral column consists of thirty-three vertebrae and is divided into several groups. Which of the following describes the lumbar vertebrae? A) seven vertebrae located in the neck that connect the vertebral column to the skull, allowing for neck rotation B) five vertebrae that are fused in the pelvis, forming a supportive, wedge-shaped bone C) twelve vertebrae located in the upper back, each of which connects to the base of a rib D) five vertebrae located in the lower back, which support most of the body's weight 101) Which type of hypothesis assumes no relationship between two variables? A) scientific hypothesis B) working hypothesis C) null hypothesis D) alternate hypothesis 102) Which of the following describes the applicability of a research conclusion to situations outside the experiment? A) internal validity B) test validity C) external validity D) content validity 103) Which of the following is NOT one of the three types of muscles found in the human body? A) skeletal B) cardiac C) soft D) smooth 1. Ligaments provides with connection? 2. What structure conduct urine from the kidney to the urinary bladder? 3. Anaerobic respiration can lead to a burning sensation caused by with molecule? 4. As part of the negative feedback system, which type of cell is stimulated to resorb bone matrix in response to a decrease in calcium in the blood? 5. Sweat on the skin's surface cools the body through which process? 6. When assessing a female client who describes herself as a vegetarian in the nurse notes that she has an unusual skin color. The nurse should ask the client if she has eaten large amount of: 7. Which hand position describes an anatomical position of a person who is standing erect with feet forward? 8. Which structure is a ball and socket joint? 9. Which anatomical structure houses the malleus, incus, and stapes? 10. What are like cells grouped together called? 11. The pulse point located behind the knee is palpated over which artery? 12. Ceruminous glands secrete 13. What type of synovial joint is the elbow? 14. What occurs when the sympathetic nervous system is stimulated? Increased 15. Where does digestion begin in the digestive system? 16. Which structure regulates the transport of substances in and out of a cell? 17. The mediastinum is located within which cavity? 18. What is the effect of serotonin, a neurotransmitter? 19. What is the response of cells in the collecting tubules in the nephrons when antidiuretic hormone AHD is secreted? 20. What is the function of the thrombocytes (platelets)? 21. Which muscle of the quadriceps femoris group lies on the slide surface of the lower extremity? 22. Which structure is located on the sternum 23. The occipital region is located in which part of the body? 24. Which structure carries oxygen to the cells? 25. Which gland is commonly known as the "Master Gland"? 26. Aspirin occurs when there is a tear in which structures? 27. What epidermal derivative is involved in temperature homeostasis? 28. Which statement are true about bone? 29. Aqueous humor is watery fluid in which part of the body? 30. The Malleus, Incus, and Stapes are located in which part of the body? 31. Dorsiflexion plantar flexion are types of joint movement that are associated with which part of the body? 32. Within which vessel does blood return from the lungs? 33. Which part of the brain is involved in auditory functioning? 34. What internal structure of the ear is concerned with hearing? 35. Fertilization of an ovum occurs in which anatomical structure? 36. Where is the tubialis anterior muscle located? 37. An over-production of cerumen (earwax) can accumulate in which area? 38. The mitral value is located between which two structures? 39. The olfactory nerves is associate in which sense? 40. Vessel carries blood from the body to the heart? 41. Hormone(s) is/are produced by the ovaries? 42. Plane divides the body into right and left sides? 43. Two principles divisions that makeup nervous system? 44. The orthopedic surgeon informs you that you have broken the distal region of the humerus. What area is he describing? 45. Part of the brain attaches to spinal cord? 46. Which term is used to describe movement of the arms and legs away from midline of the body? 47. Structure provides a pulse reading in the neck? 48. Which hormone is produce by the posterior pituitary gland? 49. What is the primary function of the hemoglobin (blood)? 50. What stimulates the chemoreceptors to function? 51. Which condition causes a client to say "I can't see far away"? 52. Anaerobic respiration can lead to burning sensation caused by which molecule? 53. What organ produces insulin? 54. What effects do serotonin has or neurotransmitters? 55. Fertilization occurs in the? 56. When drawing blood from autecubital region which blood vessel is used to obtain blood? 57. What hormone induces growth of pubic and axillary hair at puberty? 58. Increase in rate of depth of breath results in what blood PH change? 59. What lobe of the brain is responsible for auditory functioning? 60. What is the function of the hypothalamus 61. When water molecules move across cell membrane from high to low concentration this process is called? 62. What plane divides the body from left to right? 63. What part of the body is the lower back? 64. High levels of which ion would most likely result in a cardiac arrest? 65. What blood vessel prefuses the kidney? 66. What glad is located on the anterior surface of the trachea? 67. In white blood cells what contributes to phagocytosis? 68. What part of the brain is attached to the spinal cord? 69. What structure of the eye picks out color? 70. What is the outer most protective layer of the skin? 71. The organ of corti is located in? 72. Where in the body are nutrients absorbed? 73. What cell structure regulates the transportation of substances in and out the cell? 74. The rough endoplasmic reticulum functions in the human cell to? 75. What is the response of cells in the collecting tubules in the nephrons when antidiuretic hormone ADH is secreted? 76. Tissue repair is enhanced by a diet high in? 77. What is the definition of chyme? 78. What are hormones? 79. What female reproductive organ produces oocytes, estrogen, progesterone 80. What structure is located in the upper airways? 81. Which is a hollow organ? 82. Which muscle is included in the quadriceps femoris group? 83. Which structure is responsible for normal respiratory function? 84. The Mitral valve is located between which two structures? 85. Which hormone is produced by the posterior pituitary gland? 86. Client has large pituitary tumor what part of the body does this effect? 87. Which structure produces B-lymphocytes? 88. What occurs when the sympathetic nervous system is stimulation is increased? 89. The buttocks are which surface of the body? 90. The esophagus is located in which body cavity? 91. The tympanic membrane is located between which structures? 92. How many days is the average menstrual cycle? 93. Which structure produces T-lymphocytes? 94. A person who has damaged the ulnar nerve will have decreased sensation in which area? 95. Calcaneus is located in? 96. Urinary system in the human body primary task is to? 97. Which of the following produce progesterone to prepare the uterus for pregnancy? 98. what are fingerprints made of 99. ABCD of cancer? 100. which of the following location would the urinary bladder & internal reproductive organ be found 101. which one increases angle at the joint 102. which hormone is release by posterior lobe 103. order of organization of living things 104. Which is a hollow organ? [Show More]

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