APquizmine questions with all the correct answers
Quiz 1
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A solution with a pH of 12 would be considered _____.
Question 2
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Which type of
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APquizmine questions with all the correct answers
Quiz 1
Question 1
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A solution with a pH of 12 would be considered _____.
Question 2
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Which type of tissue lines internal hollow organs, such as the bladder, and is continuously scraped off?
Question 3
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Which type of tissue is diverse and typically contains a lot of extracellular space that supports and connects different type of tissues and organs of body?
Question 4
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Which cellular organelle produces ATP, the body’s energy source?
Question 5
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A positive feedback loop will negate or reverse a stimulus within the body.
Question 6
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Which type of tissue lacks blood vessels, has little to no matrix, and has cells that are tightly packed together?
Question 7
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The plasma membrane is composed mostly of _____.
Question 8
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Cellular respiration cannot occur without oxygen.
Question 9
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Which of the following organelles modified, concentrates, and packages lipids?
Question 10
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Autosomal recessive disorders will commonly affected individuals in each generation.
Question 11
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What choice is NOT true regarding cellular respiration?
Question 12
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Passive transport can only occur when there is a concentration gradient of low to high for a substance.
Question 13
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A solution with a pH of 7 would be considered _____.
Question 14
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Which tissue has the property of contractility?
Question 15
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A negative feedback loop will negate or reverse a stimulus within the body.
QUIZZ 2
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Which type of gland is responsible for secreting an oily substance that helps to lubricate and soften the skin and hair?
Question 2
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Which choice is NOT a description of a function of the integument system?
Question 3
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Skin burns can be caused by heat, chemicals, radiation, and electricity.
Question 4
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Which choice is true of collagen fibers?
Question 5
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Blood vessels in the epidermis will dilate increasing blood flow through the skin allow heat to dissipate from the body.
Question 6
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What is NOT a complication of burns?
Question 7
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What structure and/or substance is NOT found within the dermis?
Question 8
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Vascularization of the integumentary system is found primarily in which layer?
Question 9
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If a patient sustained burns on the anterior and posterior right arm, which percentage of his body is damaged?
Question 10
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Hair and nails are mainly composed of what substance?
Question 11
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Which of the following glands secretes milk?
Question 12
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Skin cancer originates in which layer of the skin?
Question 13
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Which of the following is involved with protecting the integumentary system from UV radiation?
Question 14
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Extensions of dermis up into the epidermis that are responsible for fingerprints are called:
Question 15
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Which of the following choices makes up the majority of the dermis and contains glands, hair follicles, and muscular tissue?
QUIZ 3
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Which of the following bones is part of the axial skeleton?
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Which statement is true regarding an osteon?
Question 3
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Which statement is true of parathyroid hormone?
Question 4
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What is NOT a primary function of the skeletal system?
Question 5
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Which of the following bones can be found in the wrist?
Question 6
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Formation of the fibrocartilaginous callus in the fracture repair of bone is followed up by which process?
Question 7
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Every short bone has an epiphysis, diaphysis, metaphysis, and medullary cavity.
Question 8
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Which type of bone formation forms compact and spongy bone directly from fibrous connective tissue, without the need for cartilage?
Question 9
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The trabeculae of spongy bone are well organized and align precisely along lines of stress, which ultimately help bone resist stress.
Question 10
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Which statement is true regarding the epiphyseal plates?
Question 11
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Bone remodeling is a function of what cells?
Question 12
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Red bone marrow is found in:
Question 13
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Which of the following is classified as a facial bone?
Question 14
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Which of the following bones is part of the axial skeleton?
Question 15
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When an epiphyseal plate “closes,” longitudinal growth is no longer possible.
QUIZZ 4
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Which choice best describes the function of myoglobin?
Question 2
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Within the sarcomere, an A-band contains:
Question 3
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The motor end plate is the:
Question 4
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Which of the following substances is the neurotransmitter released from motor neurons initiating muscle contraction?
Question 5
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Anaerobic respiration produces lactic acid as a by-product but creates more ATP for muscle contraction when compared to aerobic respiration.
Question 6
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Which of the following passes through the sarcoplasm, causing the sarcoplasmic reticulum to open its “gates”?
Question 7
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Which factor is required to allow for muscle contraction?
Question 8
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Which of the following proteins blocks the active site on actin during relaxation?
Question 9
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ATP is needed to release thick and thin filaments so they can reform another cross-bridge.
Question 10
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What statement is true of smooth muscle?
Question 11
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Which statement is true regarding muscle contraction?
Question 12
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Which of the following substances binds to troponin, which moves tropomyosin off the “active sites”?
Question 13
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Which choice best describes a fascicle?
Question 14
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Which statement is NOT true regarding muscle contraction?
Question 15
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A motor unit is all the nerves that innervate all of the muscle fibers of one muscle.
MIDTERM
Question 1
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Aerobic respiration creates lactic acid as a byproduct but produces far more ATP than anaerobic respiration.
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The majority of joints within the body are classified as:
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The arrangement of the fascicles in a muscle influences the direction a muscle will contract.
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Which cellular organelle is responsible for the production of ATP?
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DNA is stored in which cellular organelle?
Question 6
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Enzymes are used to speed up chemical reactions within the body.
Selected Answer: True
Question 7
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Which statement is true of articulations (joints)?
Question 8
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Acetylcholine molecules must bind to troponin in order for the muscle contraction process to occur.
Question 9
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Which bone cell is responsible for breaking down bone tissue?
Question 10
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Which statement is true regarding osteoarthritis?
Question 11
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Which choice best describes the function of the Haversian (central) canals within bone?
Question 12
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Which statement is true regarding muscles?
Question 13
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This type of tissue is exposed to external environments, lines hollow organs such as the stomach and bladder, and plays an integral role in the epidermis.
Question 14
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Parathyroid hormone will cause an increase activity in which of the following cells?
Question 15
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Which statement is true of muscular tissue and/or muscle contraction?
Question 16
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A motor unit is composed of all the muscle fibers that one motor neuron innervates.
Question 17
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Which statement is true of the glenohumeral (shoulder) joint?
Question 18
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Skin cancer originates in the dermis of the skin.
Question 19
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Which statement is true of the epiphyseal plates of bones?
Question 20
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Autosomal recessive traits and disorders are typically expressed in each generation.
Question 21
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A strain occurs when there is damage to:
Question 22
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Which of the following statements is true of a synovial joint?
Question 23
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Which statement is true regarding the hip?
Question 24
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Increasing intensity of contractions during labor is an example of negative feedback.
Question 25
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Which statement is true regarding synovial joints?
Question 26
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Which of the following is a function of the integument system?
Question 27
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A ligament connects a muscle to a bone, while a tendon stabilizes a joint by connecting or joining one bone to another.
Question 28
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This type of gland secretes an oily secretion that helps lubricate and keeps the skin and hair from becoming dry and brittle?
Question 29
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Which of the following is found in the dermis layer of skin?
Question 30
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Which statement is true regarding the skeletal system?
Question 31
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Osmosis is the movement of random molecules from a low to high concentration across a selectively permeable membrane.
Question 32
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Which statement best describes epimysium?
Question 33
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Which statement is true regarding articulations?
Question 34
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Which of the following muscles is considered a rotator cuff muscle?
Question 35
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Hematopoiesis is a primary function of the muscular system.
Question 36
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Which statement is true regarding osteoporosis?
Question 37
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Which of the following choices contains ridges that are ultimately responsible for fingerprints?
Question 38
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The organic components of the extracellular matrix space include collagen fibers.
Question 39
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Which of the following composes the majority of the epidermis?
Question 40
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A bursa can reduce the friction of a tendon rubbing over a bone.
Question 41
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Which statement is true regarding the epiphyseal plates?
Question 42
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The process of detaching the thick filament from the thin filament during muscle relaxation requires ATP.
Question 43
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Which choice is true regarding bone tissue?
Question 44
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Which of the following protein molecules provides the binding site for the myosin heads?
Question 45
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Which statement is true of articulations (joints)?
Question 46
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Which of the choices is true regarding muscle contraction?
Question 47
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Which type of skin cancer has the highest fatality rate?
Question 48
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The last step in bone fracture repair is the formation of the fibrocartilaginous callus.
Question 49
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Wolff’s law of bone states that bone density is directly related to the dietary ingestion of calcium.
Question 50
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Which choice is true regarding myoglobin?
QUIZ 6
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Which statement is true regarding the action potential process?
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Which of the following ions rushes into the axon terminal, causing the release of neurotransmitters into the synaptic cleft?
Question 3
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During an action potential, positive ions move into the cell as the depolarization spreads down the axon.
Question 4
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Which statement is true regarding neurons?
Question 5
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Which statement is true regarding neurons?
Question 6
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During relative refractory period, a neuron cannot create another action potential to a stimulus no matter how strong or intense that stimulus is.
Question 7
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Which statement is true regarding action potentials (nerve impulses)?
Question 8
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The resting membrane potential of a neuron, specifically in the axon, is more negatively charged inside when compared to the extracellular space (outside of the cell)?
Question 9
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The generation or creation of an action potential depends on the strength of the stimulus a neuron receives.
Question 10
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Inhibitory synapses cause depolarization, leading to the possibility of an action potential formation.
Question 11
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Dopamine is categorized as which structural type of neurotransmitter?
Question 12
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Chemicals released at the axon terminal are called
Question 13
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Which portion of the neuron receives information?
Question 14
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Which statement is true regarding neurons?
Question 15
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Which portion of the neuron processes information?
QUIZ 7
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Which part or region of the brain controls and is associated with perceiving information from the general sensory receptors in the skin such as the perception of touch?
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Gyri and sulci can be found in which of the following structures?
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Which choice is true regarding the brain stem?
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Which statement is true regarding the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)?
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The ventral horn sends efferent information from the CNS to the body via the ventral root.
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The thalamus helps regulate sensations, learning, memory, and motor activities.
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Cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) is located in which region?
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The white matter of the spinal cord contains ascending tracts and the grey matter contains descending tracts.
Question 9
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Which of these choices is the deepest layer of the meninges?
Question 10
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Which of the following is considered an ascending tract?
Question 11
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Which statement is true regarding the spinal cord?
Question 12
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The cerebellum is responsible for sense of balance, proprioception, coordination, and precision movement.
Question 13
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Which choice best describes the effect of destruction of the ventral (anterior) horns neurons in the spinal cord?
Question 14
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Which of the following assists in regulation of body temperature and food/water intake?
Question 15
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Which of the following statements is true?
QUIZ 8
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Which statement is true regarding spinal nerves?
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Which of the following cranial nerves has both motor AND sensory functions?
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A lower motor neuron only innervates skeletal muscles.
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Which two major nerves are responsible for sensory (touch) information of the hand?
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The parasympathetic nervous system is responsible for which of the following functions?
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Which cranial nerve is responsible for the parasympathetic response in a wide variety of internal organs including the heart, lungs, intestines and liver?
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A ganglia is a collection of nerve cell bodies within the peripheral nervous system.
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Which type of sensory receptor will detect the sensation of pain?
Question 9
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Which of the following choices forms the Sciatic nerve and branches into the Tibial and Common Fibular Nerves?
Question 10
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Which major nerve is the largest and thickest nerve in the body and innervates a majority of the entire lower limb?
Question 11
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Which of the following choices is true regarding reflexes?
Question 12
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Which of the following cranial nerves is responsible for the sensory function of smell?
Question 13
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Which of the following choices is an effect of the parasympathetic nervous system?
Question 14
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What statement is true regarding the sympathetic nervous system?
Question 15
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The majority of the cranial nerves originate from the brain stem.
QUIZ 9
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Which special sense does not depend on an organ with sensory hairs to assist in their function?
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Which statement is true regarding balance and equilibrium within the inner ear?
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The sclera is part of which layer of the eye?
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Which statement is true regarding the special senses?
Selected Answer: If the light entering the eye is refracted on two different areas of the retina, double vision will occur
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Which choice is true regarding the eye?
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Which of the following structures is in direct contact with the tympanic membrane?
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Which of the following structures houses 70% of the body’s sensory receptors?
Question 8
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When the sound waves are blocked from reaching the inner ear, resulting in impaired hearing, this is referred to as:
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What statement is true regarding the eye?
Question 10
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Which statement is true regarding the ear and hearing?
Question 11
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The sense of taste involves cranial nerves VII, IX, and X.
Question 12
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An irregular shape of the cornea can cause blurred vision and is referred to as:
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Movement of the cupula within the semicircular canals initiates the detection of acceleration or de-acceleration by moving the sensory hair cells.
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Which of the following structures senses vertical movements, like jumping on a trampoline?
Question 15
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Which statement is true regarding vision and eye anatomy?
Quiz 10
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A goiter is a common feature in which of the following disorders?
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Which statement is true regarding antidiuretic hormone (ADH)?
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Which endocrine hormone is associated with prescription medications that are used to suppress the immune system and have anti-inflammation properties?
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Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) stimulates the production of eggs in females and sperm in males.
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Which of the following hormones stimulates milk production in mammary glands?
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In increase in Thyroid Hormone (T3 and T4) secretion results in an increase in body heat production and an increase in basal metabolic rate.
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Which endocrine gland is associated with and directly responsible for increasing and/or decreasing blood sugar levels?
Question 8
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Which endocrine hormone is associated with directly decreasing blood sugar levels?
Question 9
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Which statement is true regarding blood calcium levels and the endocrine system?
Question 10
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Which statement is true regarding the endocrine system?
Question 11
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Which of the following structures synthesizes catecholamines that are released during activation of the sympathetic nervous system?
Question 12
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Secretion of both Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and Luteinizing hormone (LH) is stimulated by which of these hormones?
Question 13
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Which statement is true regarding the endocrine system?
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What statement is NOT true regarding hypothyroidism and the thyroid gland?
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In a healthy patient, a decrease in production of Thyroid Hormone (T3 and T4) will cause an increase Thyroid-stimulating Hormone released from the pituitary gland.
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