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Baby Lorelei P. Ong

Anatomy Weeks 6-12

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Which of the following skull bones is NOT also a cranial bone? a. frontal b. temporal c. maxilla d. occipital c. maxilla
The sella turcica is located on which bone? a. sphenoid b. vomer c. ethnic d. parietal a. sphenoid
Which of the following statements regarding the atlas is NOT true? a. It is first cervical vertebra b. It allows up and down movement of the skull c. It articulates with the occipital condyles d. It has a prominent process called the dens d. It has a prominent process called the dens
The vertebrostermal ribs are also called the: a. false ribs b. true ribs c. attached ribs d. floating ribs b. true ribs
Which of the following choices is NOT part of the orbit? a. sphenoid bone b. frontal bone c. lacrimal bone d. parietal bone d. parietal bone
Which feature is found only on thoracic vertebrae? a. transverse foramen b. transverse costal facet c. pedicle d. intervertebral notch b. transverse costal facet
The spinal cord is located within the: a. intervertebral notch b. vertebral arch c. vertebral foramen d. transverse foramen c. vertebral foramen
The _____ is composed of five fused vertebrae. a. coccyx b. thorax c. axis d. sacrum d. sacrum
Which of the following is NOT part of the sternum? a. tubercle b. manubrium c. diploid process d. jugular notch a. tubercle
Which of the following is NOT part of the thoracic cage? a. sternum b. atlas c. ribs d. all are parts of the thoracic cage b. ribs
Which bone is NOT part of the pectoral girdle? a. pubis b. scapula c. clavicle d. all are part of the pectoral girdle a. pubis
The coracoid process is located on the: a. clavicle b. femur c. humerus d. scapula d. scapula
Which of the following bones is NOT a carpal bone? a. trapezoid b. trapezium c. navicular d. hamate c. navicular
The hand bones are called the: a. carpal bones b. metacarpal bones c. tarsal bones d. metatarsal bones b. metacarpal bones
The coronoid fossa is located on the: a. humerus b. femur c. tibia d. fibula a. humerus
Which of the following bones does NOT form part of the acetabulum? a. ischium b. triquetrum b. triquetrum
The fovea wapitis is located on the femur; it is specifically found on the: a. head b. greater trochanter c. medial condyle d. lateral epicondyle a. head
The medial malleolus is located on the: a. radius b. fibula c. ulna d. tibia d. tibia
Which phalanx articulates with a metatarsal? a. distal phalanx b. intermediate phalanx c. proximal phalanx d. middle phalanx c. proximal phalanx
The patella has two facets that articulate with the: a. tibia b. femur c. fibula d. both the tibia and fibula b. femur
Which of the following pairs is NOT correctly paired? a. synovial joint - freely moving b. pubic symphysis - cartilaginous joint c. skull sutures - fused joint d. all are correctly paired d. all are correctly paired
In a synovial joint, the joint capsule is lined by the: a. periosteum b. articular cartilage c. synovial membrane d. joint cavity c. synovial membrane
Which part of synovial joint cushions the ends of the bones? a. articular cartilage b. synovial fluid c. synovial membrane d. periosteum a. articular cartilage
Which of the following statements regarding ligaments is NOT true? a. They blend into the joint capsule b. They are associated with fused joints c. They stabilize the joint d. They are composed of dense regular connective tissue b. They stabilize the joint
Which of the following synovial joint types is multiaxial? a. pivot joint b. ball-and-socket joint c. gliding joint d. condyloid joint b. ball-and-socket joint
Which of the following synovial joint types allows rotation in only one plane? a. pivot joint b. gliding joint c. saddle joint d. hinge joint a. pivot joint
The knee is a type of _________ joint. a. pivot b. saddle c. ball-and-socket d. hinge d. hinge
The antagonistic movement for flexion is: a. inversion b. abduction c. extension d. dorsiflexion c. extension
Which joint movement occurs at the ankle? a. pronation b. dorsiflexion c. adduction d. supination b. dorsiflexion
Which joint movement is circular? a. plantar flexion b. rotation c. inversion d. supination b. rotation
A fascicle is surrounded by: a. perimysium b. endomysium c. sarcomysium d. epimysium a. perimysium
A single muscle cell is called a: a. myofibril b. sarcomere c. muscle fiber d. myofilament c. muscle fiber
Which of the following statements regarding tendons is NOT true? a. Tendons are dense regular connective tissue b. Tendons are heavy in collagen fibers c. Tendons connect muscles to bones d. A rope-like tendon is called an aponeurosis d. Arose-like tendon is called an aponeurosis
Which of the following pairs is NOT correctly matched? a. sarcolema - muscle fiber plasma membrane b. transverse tubule - holds high calcium concentration c. mitochondria -produce ATP for muscle contractions d. sarcomere-function unit of the myofibril b. transverse tubule - holds high calcium concentration
Which of the following pairs is NOT correctly matched? a. I band - contains only thin filaments b. Z disc - marks the each end of the sarcomere c. H zone - contains only thick filaments d. A band - light central region of sarcomere d. A bond - light central region of sarcomere
Which of the following is the function unit of a myofibril? a. sarcomere b. myofilament c. sarcolemma d. endomysium a. sarcomere
e? a. Sarcomeres are overlapping thin and thick filaments b. The sarcomere is a subunit found on the myofibril c. Sarcomeres extend from one M line to the next M line c. Sarcomeres extend from one M line to the next M line
The portion of the motor neuron that forms part of the neuromuscular junction is the: a. synaptic cleft b. axon terminal c. myoneural neuron d. motor end plate d. motor end plate
What is found inside synaptic vesicles? a. calcium b. acetylcholine c. receptor protiens d. acetylcholinesterase b. acetylcholine
Which of the following statements regarding the motor end plate is NOT true? a. It contains membrane acetylcholine receptors b. It is specialized region of the sarcolemma c. It allows Na+ into the muscle fiber when bound with AChE c. It allows Na+ into the muscle fiber when bound with AChE
Which of the following is NOT a muscle of facial expression? a. epicranius b. zygomaticus c. buccinator d. mentalis c. buccinator
Which of the following is a muscle for swallowing? a. sternohyoid b. orbicularis fris c. scalenes d. temporalis a. sternohyoid
Which of the following muscle abducts the arm at the shoulder? a. levator scapulae b. deltoid c. pectoralis minor d. serratus anterior b. deltoid
Which of the following is NOT a muscle of respiration? a. internal intercostals b. semispinalis c. diaphragm d. external intercostal b. semispinalis
Which muscle does NOT flex the forearm at the elbow? a. triceps brachii b. brachialis c. biceps brachi d. brachioradialis a. triceps brachi
Which muscle extends the fingers? a. extensor carpi radialis b. extensor pollicis longus c. extensor digitorum d. supinator c. extensor digitorum
Which muscle extends the fingers? a. extensor carpi radialis b. extensor pollicis longus c. extensor digitorum d. supinator c. extensor digitorum
Which muscle is NOT part of the quadriceps group? a. rectus femoris b. vastus medialis c. vastus lateralis d. semimembranosus d. semimembranosus
a. tibialis posterior b. flexor hallucis longus c. soleus d. gastrocnemius b. flexor hallucis longus
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic used to name muscles? a. location b. size c. origin and insertion d. number of fibers d. number of fibers
Which of the following statements regarding nervous tissue is NOT true? a. Neurons are specialized to conduct electrical impulses. b. Neuroglia cells protect and support neurons. c. Neurons are the most abundant type of cell in nervous tissue. c. Neurons are the most abundant type of cell in nervous tissue.
Which of the following pairs is not correctly matched? a. multipolar - least abundant type b. unipolar - dendrites arise from initial segment c. bipolar - only two processes extend from cell body d. all are currently matched a. multipolar - least abundant type
Which structure of neuron stores neurotransmitter? a. nodes of Ranvier b. cell body c. axon hillock d. axon terminals d. axon terminals
Which neuron structure receives impulses from preceding cell? a. axons b. dendrites c. Schwann cell d. cell body b. dendrites
Which region of a neuron is also called the soma? a. cell body b. dendrite c. axon d. myelin sheath a. cell body
The outer layer of the myelin sheath is the: a. epineurium b. neurilemma c. axon terminal d. node of Ranvier b. neurilemma
Which of the following neuroglial cells is NOT located in the CNST? a. oligodendrocytes b. ependymal cells c. microglial cells d. satellite cells d. satellite cells
Which type of neuroglial cell helps to maintain the blood-brain barrier? a. microglial cells b. oligodendrocytes c. astrocytes d. ependymal cells c. astrocytes
Which type of neuroglial cell produces myelin in the CNS? a. microglial cells b. oligodendrocytes c. ependymal cells d. Schwann cells b. oligodendrocytes
Which of the connective tissue coverings around nervous tissue is rich in collagen fibers? a. endoneurium b. perineurium c. paraneurium d. epineurium d. epineurium
There are twelve pairs of: a. cervical nerves b. thoracic nerves c. lumbar nerves d. sacral nerves b. thoracic nerves
The collection of spinal nerves extending down from the tip of the spinal cord is the: a. cauda equina b. filum terminale c. lumbar enlargement d. conus medullaris a. cauda equina
Which space does NOT contain CSF? a. central canal b. subarachnoid mater c. epidural space d. All contains CSF c. epidural space
A collection of cell bodies in the CNS is a(n): a. nucleus b. ganglion c. plexus d. pia mater d. pia mater
The cell bodies of neurons bringing sensory information to the spinal cord are located in the: a. dorsal root b. lateral horn c. dorsal root ganglion d. ventral horn c. dorsal root ganglion
Which of the following statements regarding tract is NOT true? a. All axons in a tract carry the same type of information b. Tracts are found totally within the CNS. c. Descending tracts carry sensory information c. Descending tracts carry sensory information
Which plexus innervates the pectoral girdle and upper extremity? a. brachial plexus b. sacral plexus c. lumbar plexus d. cervical plexus a. brachial plexus
Which nerve innervates the anterior thigh muscles? a. sciatic nerve b. ilioinguinal nerve c. femoral nerve d. obturator nerve c. femoral nerve
Which is NOT found in the upper extremity? a. median nerve b. saphenous nerve c. musculocutaneous nerve d. ulnar nerve b. saphenous nerve
Which of the following choices is NOT part of the central nervous system? a. brain b. cranial nerves c. spinal cord d. All are part of the central nervous system b. cranial nerves
The longitudinal fissure divides the: a. cerebrum from the cerebellum b. frontal and parietal lobes c. frontal and temporal lobes d. two cerebral hemispheres d. two cerebral hemispheres
Which lobe of the cerebrum is involved with vision? a. frontal b. occipital c. temporal d. insula b. occipital
The two cerebral hemispheres are connected by the: a. corpus callosum b. thalamus c. central sulcus d. optic chiasm a. corpus callosum
Which brain region works with the cerebrum to coordinate body movements? a. thalamus b. medulla oblongata c. cerebellum d. pineal gland c. cerebellum
Which of the following is NOT part of the brainstem? a. choroid plexus b. pons c. midbrain d. medulla oblongata a. choroid plexus
Which of the following is NOT part of or associated with the diencephalon? a. thalamus b. optic chiasm c. pineal gland d. arbor vitae d. arbor vitae
Which of the following pairs is NOT correctly matched? a. arachnoid mater - web-like middle layer of meninges b. pia mate - fused to surface of brain c. subdural space - contains cerebrospinal fluid d. dura mater - tough, outer layer of meninges c. subdural space - contains cerebrospinal fluid
Which cranial nerve does not carry motor commands to an eye muscle? a. vagus nerve b. abducens nerve c. oculomotor nerve d. trochlear nerve a. vagus nerve
Which cranial nerve carries motor commands to the chewing muscle? a. facial nerve b. hypoglossal nerve c. trigeminal nerve d. glossopharyngeal nerve c. trigeminal nerve
Which of the following statements regarding reflexes is NOT true? a. They are involuntary b. They are a motor response c. They are planned d. They are in response to a specific stimulus c. They are planned
The first step in a reflex arc is stimulation of: a. the motor neuron b. the effector organ c. the sensory neuron d. a sensory receptor d. a sensory receptor
Which of the following are incorrectly paired? a. integrating center - may be muscle or gland b. sensory receptor - receives stimulus c. sensory neuron - carries sensory information to CNS d. motor neuron - carries motor command to effector organ a. integrating center - may be muscle or gland
Which of the following statements regarding monosynaptic reflexes is NOT true? a. They are the simplest type of reflex b. The flexor withdrawal reflex is an example c. Sensory neuron synapses directly on motor neuron d. They are the fastest reflexes b. The flexor withdrawal reflex is an example
Which of the following is the effector organ for somatic reflexes? a. glands b. adipose tissue c. cardiac muscle d. skeletal muscle d. skeletal muscle
Which of the following is NOT an integrating center for reflexes? a. brain b. spinal cord c. skin d. all are integrating centers c. skin
Which of the following choices is NOT a method for categorizing reflexes? a. by number of neurons b. by type of sensory receptor c. by nature of effector organ d. by location of integrating center b. by type of sensory receptor
Which of the following is an example of an automatic cranial reflex? a. pupillary reflex b. gag reflex c. plantar reflex d. corneal reflex a. pupillary reflex
Which of the following is a neurological test using a somatic spinal reflex? a. gag reflex b. plantar reflex c. pupillary reflex d. patellar reflex b. plantar reflex
Which structure drains tears directly into the nasal cavity? a. tear duct b. lacrimal puncta c. lacrimal canaliculi d. nasolacrimal duct d. nasolacrimal duct
Which of the following is NOT part of the vascular tunic? a. ora serrata b. choroid c. ciliary body d. iris a. ora serrata
Which of the following is an intrinsic eye muscle? a. pupil b. lens c. iris d. cornea c. iris
Which of the following is NOT one of the auditory ossicles? a. malleus b. pinna c. stapes d. cornea b. pinna
Which structure houses the sensory receptors for hearing? a. vestibule b. cochlea c. saccule d. tympanic membrane b. cochlea
Which structure is responsible for detecting horizontal acceleration? a. utricle b. posterior semicircular canal c. saccule d. anterior semicircular canal a. utricle
The greatest concentration of taste buds is found on the: a. filiform papillae b. fungiform papillae c. circumvallate papillae d. Taste buds are equally distributed among the papillae c. circumvallate papillae
Which of the following statements regarding olfaction is NOT true? a. Olfactory glands secrete mucus b. The olfactory tract carries sensory information to the brain c. The olfactory hairs are the axons of olfactory sensory neurons c. The olfactory hairs are the axons of olfactory sensory neurons
Which of the following special sense organs and sensory receptors are NOT correctly matched? a. vestibule - olfactory sensory neuron b. cochlea - organ of Corti c. retina of eye - rods and cones d. papillae of tongue - taste buds a. vestibule - olfactory sensory neuron
The auditory tube connects the pharynx to the: a. tympanic membrane b. middle ear cavity c. external auditory canal d. bony labyrinth b. middle ear cavity
Which of the following pairs is NOT correctly matched? a. vision - photoreceptor b. equilibrium - chemoreceptor c. hearing - mechanoreceptor d. All are correctly matched b. equilibrium - chemoreceptor
Which of the following choices refers to being able to adjust the shape of the lens to keep an object moving towards you in focus? a. astigmatism b. visual acuity c. localization d. accommodation d. accommodation
Which problem is caused by an uneven curvature of the cornea? a. astigmatism b. cataract c. macular degeneration d. myopia a. astigmatism
Which of the following statements regarding myopia is NOT true? a. Myopia means near-sightedness b. It may be caused by a long eyeball c. Myopia is corrected by a convex lens d. The image comes into focus in front of the retina c. Myopia is corrected by a convex lens
Which of the following tests uses a tuning fork? a. Barany test b. Weber test c. Snellen test d. Romberg test b. Weber test
In sensorineural hearing loss, the problem is with the: a. auditory ossicles b. tympanic membrane c. vestibulocochlear nerve d. vestibule c. vestibulocochlear nerve
Which of the following pairs is NOT correctly matched? a. anterior semicircular canal - detects nodding "yes" movement b. lateral semicircular canal - detects shaking "no" movement c. All are correctly matched c. All are correctly matched
The mechanoreceptors located in the semicircular canals are called: a. maculae b. cupula c. endolymph d. cristae d. cristae
Which of the following statements is NOT true? a. The nasal cavity and oral cavity are connected by the pharynx b. The sensory receptor for taste is the olfactory sensory neuron c. The sensory receptors for taste and smell are both chemoreceptors b. The sensory receptor for taste is the olfactory sensory neuron
Which of the following choices is a pathology of the lens? a. macular degeneration b. glaucoma c. cataract d. pink eye c. cataract
Hormones target which of the following? a. cells b. organs c. tissues d. All may be a target for a hormone d. All may be a target for a hormone
Which of the following is also called the neurohypophysis? a. adrenal medulla b. posterior pituitary gland c. thyroid gland d. pineal gland b. posterior pituitary gland
Which of the following hormones targets the uterus? a. oxycontin b. luteinizing hormone c. prolactin d. antidiuretic hormone a. oxycontin
Which of the following hormones raises blood glucose levels? a. insulin b. thyroxine c. glucagon d. melatonin c. glucagon
Which of the following hormones is found stored in colloid? a. calcitonin b. melatonin c. prolactin d. thyroxine d. thyroxine
Which hormone raises the blood level of calcium? a. mineralocorticoid b. parathyroid hormone c. growth hormone d. calcitonin b. parathyroid hormone
The zona fasciculata of the adrenal cortex secretes which hormones? a. mineralocorticoids b. androgens c. glucocorticoids d. norepinephrine c. glucocorticoids
Which of the following choices is NOT found in the pancreas? a. clear cells b. alpha cells c. acini d. beta cells a. clear cells
Interstitial cells are found in which endocrine gland? a. ovaries b. pineal gland c. thymus gland d. testes d. testes
Which hormone is important for the maturation of T lymphocytes? a. melatonin b. thymosin c. estrogen d. oxycontin b. thymosin
Which of the following choices is NOT a function of blood. a. regulating temperature b. transporting oxygen c. defending the body d. All are functions of blood d. All are functions of blood
Which of the following statements regarding blood is NOT true? a. Platelets are one of the formed elements b. Blood is 45% plasma and 55% formed elements c. Blood is a type of connective tissue d. Erythrocytes are the most abundant blood cells b. Blood is 45% plasma and 55% formed elements
Which of the following is NOT transported by blood? a. gases b. hormones c. electrolytes d. All are transported by blood d. All are transported by blood
Which of the leukocytes is NOT phagocytic? a. neutrophils b. eosinophils c. lymphocytes d. monocytes c. lymphocytes
Which of the following is the most abundant blood cell? a. erythrocytes b. eosinophils c. lymphocytes d. basophils a. erythrocytes
Which of the following pairs are mismatched? a. basophil - stains in basis dyes b. eosinophils - stains in neutral dyes c. neutrophils - stains equally in acidic and basic dyes d. All are correctly matched b. eosinophils - stains in neutral dyes
Which of the following choices is NOT a granulocyte? a. lymphocyte b. basophil c. neutrophil d. eosinophil a. lymphocyte
Which of the following blood cells is enucleated? a. eosinophil b. basophil c. erythrocyte d. monocyte c. erythrocyte
Which leukocyte promotes inflammation? a. eosinophil b. monocyte c. lymphocyte d. basophil d. basophil
Which of the following statements regarding leukemia is NOT true? a. Anemia is a symptom of leukemia b. The leukocytes in leukemia are always immature c. Leukemia may develop in almost any type of leukocyte b. The leukocytes in leukemia are always immature
Which formed element is actually a cytoplasmic fragment? a. erythrocytes b. platelets c. monocytes d. neutrophils b. platelets
Which of the following choices is NOT correctly matched? a. platelets - blood clotting b. erythrocytes - transport oxygen c. leukocytes - fight infection d. All are correctly matched d. All are correctly matched
Polycythemia vera is the condition of having a. too many erythrocytes b. too few leukocytes c. too many leukocytes d. too few erythrocytes a. too many erythrocytes
Which of these leukocytes would you expect to increase with a bacterial infection? a. basophils b. eosinophils c. neutrophils d. monocytes c. neutrophils
Which blood test requires that the erythrocytes be lysed? a. hematocrit b. blood typing c. hemoglobin concentration d. red cell count c. hemoglobin concentration
Which of the following statements regarding anemia is NOT true? a. Iron deficiency anemia is a hemolytic anemia b. Aplastic anemia results from non-functioning bone marrow c. The erythrocytes in sickle cell anemia are very fragile a. Iron deficiency anemia is a hemolytic anemia
Rh+ blood procedures anti-Rh antibodies a. true b. false b. false
Type O blood has the following antigens: a. A antigens b. B antigens c. both A and B antigens d. neither A and B antigens d. neither A and B antigens
Which blood type is called the universal donor? a. Type A b. Type B c. Type O d. Type AB c. Type O
Which structure is also called the epicardium? a. parietal pericardium b. pericardial cavity c. visceral pericardium d. fibrous pericardium c. visceral pericardium
Which chamber receives blood from the pulmonary vein? a. right atrium b. right ventricle c. left atrium d. left ventricle c. left atrium
Which great vessel carries blood to the systemic arteries? a. aorta b. pulmonary trunk c. inferior vena cava d. pulmonary artery a. aorta
Which coronary vessel delivers blood directly into the right atrium? a. right coronary artery b. coronary sinus c. small cardiac vein d. circumflex artery b. coronary sinus
Which structure carries deoxygenated blood? a. right atrium b. pulmonary trunk c. inferior vena cava d. All carry deoxygenated blood d. All carry deoxygenated blood
The fossa ovalis is located in the: a. right atrium b. right ventricle c. left atrium d. left ventricle a. right atrium
The myocardium is composed of: a. fibrous connective tissue b. simple squamous tissue c. adipose tissue d. cardiac muscle tissue d. cardiac muscle tissue
The tricuspid valve is a(n): a. semilunar valve b. atrioventricular valve c. pulmonary valve d. interventricular valve b. atrioventricular valve
Which part of the conduction system is located at the junction of the atria and ventricles? a. sinoatrial node b. bundle branch c. Purkinje fibers d. AV node d. AV node
Which vessel is part of the systemic circuit? a. inferior vena cava b. pulmonary trunk c. aorta d. superior vena cava c. aorta
Which is NOT correctly matched? a. diastole - period when blood is ejected from heart b. pulse - surge of blood that is felt in artery c. systole - contraction phase of cardiac cycle a. diastole - period when blood is ejected from heart
Which heart valve is located between the left atrium and ventricle? a. pulmonary valve b. aortic valve c. tricuspid valve d. mitral valve d. mitral valve
Which statement is NOT true? a. Heart valves prevent backflow of blood b. The dup sound is caused by the semilunar valves closing c. Semilunar valves are located between an atrium and ventricle d. The lub sound is caused by the AV valves closing c. Semilunar valves are located between an atrium and ventricle
Which statement is NOT true/ a. A sphygmomanometer is also called a blood pressure cuff b. Diastolic pressure is the top number in a blood pressure reading c. Blood pressure is highest in the large arteries b. Diastolic pressure is the top number in a blood pressure reading
Which of the following arrhythmias leads to cardiac arrest? a. atrial flutter b. bradycardia c. ventricular fibrillation d. ventricular tachycardia c. ventricular fibrillation
Which statement is NOT true? a. When cuff pressure is higher than systolic pressure, there is no sound b. Sound disappears when cuff pressure is equal to diastolic pressure c. When cuff pressure is higher than DP, the artery is completely collapsed c. When cuff pressure is higher than DP, the artery is completely collapsed
The most common cause of heart arrhythmias is: a. a hyperactive thyroid gland b. heart disease c. caffeine d. medications b. heart disease
Which of the following choices is known as the pacemaker of the heart? a. bundle branches b. SA node c. Purkinje fibers d. AV node b. SA node
Which statement is NOT true? a. The AV bundle is located at the apex of the heart b. The AV node receives stimulation from the internodal pathway c. The bundle branches carry the stimulus to the ventricles a. The AV bundle is located at the apex of the heart
Which is NOT correctly matched? a. P wave represents atrial depolarization b. T wave represents ventricular repolarization c. ORS complex represents ventricular depolarization d. All are correctly matched d. All are correctly matched
Which of the following statements regarding blood vessel structure is NOT true? a. Walls of arteries and veins contain three layers or tunics b. Veins typically have thinner walls c. Capillaries contain valves c. Capillaries contain valves
Which of the following is NOT part of the tunica interna? a. endothelium b. smooth muscle tissue c. basement membrane d. All are part of the tunica interna b. smooth muscle tissue
Which of the following is a branch of the ascending aorta? a. brachiocephalic trunk b. subclavian artery c. pulmonary artery d. coronary arteries d. coronary arteries
Which of the following arteries is NOT part of the cerebral arterial circle? a. posterior communicating artery b. middle cerebral artery c. anterior cerebral artery d. posterior cerebral artery b. middle cerebral artery
Which of the following veins is NOT part of the hepatic portal system? a. splenic vein b. inferior mesenteric vein c. hepatic vein d. superior mesenteric vein c. hepatic vein
Which of the following is NOT a vein of the arm? a. internal jugular b. medial cubital c. radial d. ulnar a. internal jugular
Which of the following does NOT carry oxygenated blood? a. aorta b. pulmonary vein c. pulmonary artery d. renal artery c. pulmonary artery
Which of the following is NOT an artery in the head? a. basilar b. axillary c. occipital d. maxillary b. axillary
Which of the following is NOT a branch of the abdominal aorta? a. subclavian artery b. celiac trunk c. renal artery d. superior mesenteric artery a. subclavian artery
Which of the following does NOT drain into the inferior vena cava? a. gonadal vein b. hepatic vein c. common iliac vein d. brachiocephalic vein d. brachiocephalic vein
Which of the following lymphatic organs is in the thoracic cavity? a. spleen b. thymus gland c. palatine gland d. none of the above b. thymus gland
MALT is found in the walls of the tracts listed below except the: a. reproductive b. digestive c. spinal d. respiratory c. spinal
Which of the following is not one of the tonsils? a. maxillary tonsils b. lingual tonsils c. palatine tonsil d. pharyngeal tonsils a. maxillary tonsils
Which of the following choices lists lymphatic vessels from smallest to largest? a. capillaries, vessels, ducts, trunks b. vessels, trunk, ducts, capillaries c. trunk, capillaries, vessels, ducts d. capillaries, vessels, trunk, ducts capillaries, vessels, trunk, ducts
Which of the following does NOT match a lymphatic trunk to the area it drains? a. lumbar - stomach b. jugular - head c. subclavian - arm d. bronchomediastinal - thoracic cavity a. lumbar - stomach
Which group of lymph nodes purifies lymph from the head? a. axillary lymph nodes b. lumbar lymph nodes c. cervical lymph nodes d. jugular lymph nodes c. cervical lymph nodes
Which of the following structures is NOT associated with lymph nodes? a. afferent lymphatic vessels b. hilus c. medullary sinus d. Hassall's corpuscle d. Hassall's corpuscle
Which of the following statements regarding the thymus gland is NOT true? a. It is an endocrine gland b. It is the site of B-cell maturation c. It is divided into two lobes d. It serves thymosins b. It is the site of B-cell maturation
Which of the following statements regarding the spleen is NOT true? a. It is located in the abdominal cavity b. A central artery goes through the white pulp c. The red pulp is also called splenic nodules d. It serves as a reservoir of red blood cells c. The red pulp is also called splenic nodules
Which of the following is NOT an event of the inflammatory response? a. capillaries dilate to allow fluid into the tissue b. lymphocytes release histamine c. tissue damage produces pain d. phagocytes engulf pathogens b. lymphocytes release histamine
Which of the following organs is NOT part of the upper respiratory tract? a. trachea b. pharynx c. larynx d. nasal cavity a. trachea
Gas exchange occurs in the: a. trachea b. larynx c. alveoli d. bronchioles c. alveoli
The portion of the pharynx that receives air from the internal nares id the: a. oropharynx b. nasopharynx c. tracheopharynx d. laryngopharynx b. nasopharynx
The anterior wall of the larynx consists primarily of the: a. epiglottis b. cricoid cartilage c. cuneiform cartilage d. thyroid cartilage d. thyroid cartilage
The C-shaped rings of tissue that keep the trachea open are composed of: a. hyaline cartilage b. fibrocartilage c. bone d. smooth muscle a. hyaline cartilage
Secondary bronchi are also called ____ bronchi a. segmental b. respiratory c. terminal d. lobar d. lobar
From the terminal bronchioles, inhaled air enters the: a. alveoli b. tertiary bronchioles c. alveolar ducts d. respiratory bronchioles d. respiratory bronchioles
The two lobes of the left lung are divided by the ___ fissure a. horizontal b. transverse c. oblique d. cardiac c. oblique
The lumen of the trachea is lines with: a. stratified squamous epithelium b. pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium c. simple cuboidal epithelium d. simple squamous epithelium b. pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium
Which of the following choices is NOT part of the respiratory membrane? a. a single layer of alveolar cells b. a thin basement membrane c. a thin layer of ciliated epithelial cells d. the capillary endothelium c. a thin layer of ciliated epithelial cells
Which of the following statements regarding ventilation is NOT true? a. It is process of moving air in and out of the lungs b. Breathing in is called inhalation c. It delivers carbon dioxide to the cells c. It delivers carbon dioxide to the cells
Which of the following choices is NOT a muscle of inhalation? a. internal intercostal muscles b. diaphragm c. external intercostal muscle d. All are muscles of inhalation a. internal intercostal muscles
Which of the following choices is NOT a respiratory volume? a. inspiratory residual volume b. tidal volume c. residual volume d. expiratory reserve volume a. inspiratory residual volume
Which capacity consists of all the air that can be forcefully inhaled and exhaled? a. functional residual capacity b. vital capacity c. inspiratory capacity d. total lung capacity b. vital capacity
Which of the following volumes/capacities can be measured with a spirometer? a. residual volume b. total lung capacity c. inspiratory reserve volume d. vital capacity d. vital capacity
Which factors has the greatest influence on respiratory rate? a. blood level of oxygen b. alveolar level of oxygen c. blood level of carbon dioxide d. blood pH c. blood level of carbon dioxide
Which of the following statements regarding respiratory rate is NOT true? a. Respiratory rate is defined as breaths per minute b. Exercising increases blood levels of carbon dioxide c. Hyperventilation increases blood levels of dioxide c. Hyperventilation increases blood levels of dioxide
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