31. B. The correct solution is 6. Substitute the values into the formula,
. Apply the cube root to both sides of the equation, feet. See
Lesson: Similarity, Right Triangles, and Trigonometry.
32. D. The correct soluti
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31. B. The correct solution is 6. Substitute the values into the formula,
. Apply the cube root to both sides of the equation, feet. See
Lesson: Similarity, Right Triangles, and Trigonometry.
32. D. The correct solution is 20.55 because the number of pounds
purchased is pounds. The number of
pounds remaining is pounds. See Lesson: Solving Real
World Mathematical Problems.
33. D. The correct solution is because
feet. See Lesson:
Solving Real World Mathematical Problems.
34. A. The correct solution is 0.5 ton.
6,000 oz × × = = 0.5 T. See
Lesson: Standards of Measure.
35. C. The correct solution is 0.015 metric ton.
15,000 g × × = = 0.015 t. See
Lesson: Standards of Measure.
36. B. The correct solution is 1,016 millimeters.
40 in × × = 1,016 mm. See Lesson: Standards
of Measure.
Section III. Science
1. C. The pelvic cavity is a small space enclosed by the bones of the pelvis
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that contains the urinary bladder, part of the intestines, and the internal
reproductive organs. See Lesson: Organization of the Human Body.
2. B. The midsagittal plane divides the body into two equal parts. See
Lesson: Organization of the Human Body.
3. B. Homeostasis is the steady, optimal condition of a human body. See
Lesson: Organization of the Human Body.
4. D. When a ventricular systole occurs, the ventricle is contracting. This
is associated with the QRS complex on the electrocardiogram. See
Lesson: Cardiovascular System.
5. D. As blood flows out of the right atrium into the right ventricle, the
tricuspid valve prevents blood from flowing back into the right atrium.
See Lesson: Cardiovascular System.
6. A. A problem with excessive bleeding and slow wound healing
indicates the patient is having trouble with blood clotting. Platelets are
needed to facilitate blood clotting. See Lesson: Cardiovascular System.
7. A. Intercellular chemical signals that bind to membrane-bound
receptors produce rapid responses. See Lesson: Endocrine System.
8. D. Neurohormones are secreted by the nervous system. See Lesson:
Endocrine System.
9. D. Specificity is the characteristic that causes chemical signals to
connect only to the correct receptors. See Lesson: Endocrine System.
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10. C. The most common cause of appendicitis is an obstruction. See
Lesson: Gastrointestinal System.
11. A. The correct sequence of the four parts of the large intestine is
ascending, transverse, descending, and sigmoid. See Lesson:
Gastrointestinal System.
12. D. The small intestine has finger-like projections called villi covering
the internal surface. See Lesson: Gastrointestinal System.
13. C. Malignant melanoma is the most dangerous type of skin cancer. It
occurs when melanocytes experience uncontrolled cell growth and
causes dark patches or lesions to form on the skin’s surface. See Lesson:
Integumentary System.
14. B. Basal cell carcinoma affects basal cells in the epidermis, while
squamous cell carcinoma affects keratinocytes in the epidermis.
Malignant melanoma affects melanocytes in the epidermis. See Lesson:
Integumentary System.
15. D. HIV can be transmitted through infected intravenous syringes,
semen, vaginal secretions, and blood. See Lesson: The Lymphatic
System.
16. D. Because semen and vaginal secretions are rich in macrophages, a
person can become infected with HIV through sexual intercourse with an
infected person. See Lesson: The Lymphatic System.
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17. B. The inflammatory response begins when mast cells release
histamines and other chemicals that cause capillaries to swell. See
Lesson: The Lymphatic System.
18. D. There are three types of joints in the human body: synovial,
immovable, and partly movable. Partly moveable joints are also called
cartilaginous joints. They hold bones together by cartilage and are found
in the vertebral discs of the spine. See Lesson: Muscular System.
19. D. All muscles have the ability to contract and extend. To work
together, all muscles contract (or shorten) and extend (or lengthen) in
pairs following stimulation from the nervous system. See Lesson:
Muscular System.
20. D. Either the nervous system or circulating hormones stimulate
smooth muscle. This muscle is under involuntary control through both
forms of stimulation. See Lesson: Muscular System.
21. D. A neurotransmitter is a type of substance that is released from the
presynaptic membrane of one neuron and binds to the receptor on the
postsynaptic membrane of a different neuron. By binding, this substance
stimulates excitation of the neuro
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