Health Care > EXAM > AMT RMA Practice Exam 1 (210 Questions with 100% Correct Answers) (All)
An example of a "ball and socket" joint is the a. knee b. elbow c. hip d. ankle - ✔✔c. hip The kidneys are located behind the a. peritoneum b. spinal column c. bladder d. sternum - ✔✔ ... a. peritoneum During swallowing, the larynx is covered by the a. tongue b. epiglottis c. soft palate d. uvula - ✔✔b. epiglottis The protein in epidermal cells that makes the skin relatively waterproof is a. elastin b. keratin c. melanind. collagen - ✔✔b. keratin The function of insulin is to a. promote carbohydrate synthesis b. convert glucose into fat c. accelerate liver glycogenolysis d. assist glucose into the cells - ✔✔d. assist glucose into the cells The largest glandular organ in the body is the Select one: a. pancreas. b. gallbladder. c. liver. d. heart. - ✔✔c. liver. Which of the following constitutes 2%-4% of the WBCs? a. Neutrophils b. Eosinophils c. Platelets d. Basophils - ✔✔b. Eosinophils In what quadrant is the liver located? a. Upper rightb. Upper left c. Lower right d. Lower left - ✔✔a. Upper right Where do peristaltic waves occur? a. Large intestine b. Esophagus c. Small Intestine d. Liver - ✔✔b. Esophagus Muscles are attached to bones by a. fascia b. tendons c. ligaments d. joints - ✔✔b. tendons [Show More]
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