Deck 3: Organization of the Body

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Which type of body fluid makes up the greatest percentage of fluid in a normal adult?

A) Extracellular fluid
B) Intracellular fluid
C) Interstitial fluid
D) Blood plasma
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What is the most important component of body fluids?

A) Red blood cells
B) White blood cells
C) Water
D) Antibodies
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Which of the following is a systemic infectious condition caused by pathogenic microorganisms, their enzymes, or their toxins?

A) Bone marrow failure
B) Leukemia
C) Hemophilia
D) Septicemia
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What does dorsolateral mean?

A) The middle of the front
B) The middle of the back
C) Toward one side of the front
D) Toward one side of the back
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What is the meaning of the prefix in dioxide?

A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
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Which of the following is a substance that prevents blood from clotting?

A) Anticoagulant
B) Antibody
C) Coagulant
D) Erythrocyte
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What is the term for a vague feeling of bodily discomfort and fatigue?

A) Alopecia
B) Dysphoria
C) Lethargy
D) Malaise
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Which term means the body's ability to counteract the effects of a foreign invader?

A) Pathogenicity
B) Resistance
C) Susceptibility
D) Virulence
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Which term describes light beyond the visible spectrum at its violet end?

A) Hyperactive
B) Ultrasonic
C) Suprasonic
D) Ultraviolet
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Which of the following means a life-threatening hypersensitivity reaction to a previously encountered antigen?

A) Anaphylactic reaction
B) Autoimmune disorder
C) Autologous reaction
D) Autologous transplant
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What does centi- mean?

A) 1 cent
B) 100 or 1/100
C) 1000 grams
D) 1/1000
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What does the prefix in hemisphere mean?

A) All
B) Double
C) Favoring
D) Half
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Which of these factors tends to slow the healing process?

A) Immobilization of the wound
B) Increased number of white blood cells
C) Infection
D) Proper nutrition
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Which term means an excess of blood in part of the body caused by increased blood flow?

A) Hyperemia
B) Macrocytosis
C) Phagocytosis
D) Thrombosis
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In which type of injection is the needle placed just under the skin?

A) Hypodermic
B) Subcutaneous
C) Intradermal
D) Intravenous
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What does the term hematoma mean?

A) A tumor composed of blood vessels
B) A localized collection of blood in a tissue or space
C) Any substance that resembles blood
D) Accumulation of blood in the eye
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What does hypo- mean?

A) Above
B) After
C) Before
D) Beneath
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Which of the following terms means having no value, nothing, or equal to zero?

A) Primi
B) Null
C) Primitive
D) Tetra
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What is extracellular fluid?

A) It is fluid inside the nucleolus.
B) It is fluid that is contained within the body cells.
C) It is fluid that is not contained within the cells.
D) It is the liquid part of a cell.
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Which of the following is true of leukocytosis?

A) It is the same as leukemia.
B) It is an increase in the number of leukocytes.
C) It is usually associated with anemia.
D) It is characterized by a deficiency of hemoglobin.
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What are the components of the buffy coat in a blood specimen?

A) Erythrocytes and platelets
B) Plasma and platelets
C) White blood cells and platelets
D) Leukocytes and water
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What do the words perimeter and circumference have in common?

A) Their prefixes mean around.
B) There prefixes mean outside.
C) Their suffixes mean around.
D) Their suffixes mean outside.
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What is the name for a modified version of a pathogen that induces resistance to that disease?

A) Passive immunity
B) A vaccine or immunization
C) An anticoagulant
D) A homeostatic agent
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What is the term for discharging a substance into a cavity?

A) Excretion
B) Perspiration
C) Secretion
D) Viscosity
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What is an antipyretic used for?

A) Killing or stopping the growth of microbes
B) Treating fungal infections
C) Reducing fever
D) Destroying parasitic worms
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What is the function of blood platelets?

A) They transport oxygen.
B) They initiate coagulation.
C) They supply the pigment in cells.
D) They act as a defense system for the body.
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In humans, the anterior aspect means the same as which of the following terms?

A) Posterior
B) Dorsal
C) Ventral
D) Lateral
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Receiving a vaccination is likely to produce which type of immunity?

A) Active artificial
B) Active natural
C) Passive natural
D) Passive artificial
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Which term means nearest the point of origin?

A) Proximal
B) Plantar
C) Palmar
D) Caudal
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Which of the following is not a leukocyte?

A) Basophil
B) Eosinophil
C) Lymphocyte
D) Microcyte
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What structure is indicated in the term cephalic?

A) Head
B) Muscle
C) Peritoneum
D) Foot
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What is the location of an organ if it is located inferior to the stomach?

A) Below the stomach
B) Above the stomach
C) To the right side of the stomach
D) To the left side of the stomach
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Which term describes a membrane that allows the passage of some substance but prevents the passage of others?

A) Transdermal
B) Extracellular
C) Semipermeable
D) Ultrasonic
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Which statement is true of bacteremia?

A) Bacteremia is a reduction in the production of bacteria.
B) Bacteremia is the presence of bacteria in the blood.
C) Bacteremia is the presence of bacteria in the urine.
D) Bacteremia means capable of destroying bacteria.
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What occurs in thrombocytopenia?

A) The thrombocytes are reduced in number.
B) The thrombocytes are reduced in size.
C) The thrombocytes are increased in number.
D) The thrombocytes are increased in size.
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Which of the following statements concerning thrombocytes is false?

A) Thrombocytes are also called platelets.
B) Thrombocytes initiate the formation of a blood clot.
C) Thrombocytes initiate the formation of a thrombus.
D) Thrombocytes are responsible for the transportation of oxygen.
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Which term describes a structure that can be seen with the naked eye?

A) Macroscopic
B) Microscopic
C) Transcopic
D) Subscopic
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Which of the following is the term for the production of blood?

A) Hematogenesis
B) Hematopoiesis
C) Coagulation
D) Hemolysis
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What are erythrocytes?

A) Red blood cells
B) White blood cells
C) Thrombocytes
D) Leukocytes
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To what does the term palmar refer?

A) The regions of the abdomen on either side of the umbilicus
B) The lower middle region of the abdomen
C) The concave part of the hand
D) The extremities
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What is the meaning of hyperkalemia?

A) Greater than normal concentration of calcium in the blood
B) Less than normal concentration of potassium in the blood
C) Less than normal concentration of sodium in the blood
D) Greater than normal concentration of potassium in the blood
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What is a thrombus?

A) A substance that dissolves a blood clot
B) The formation of a clot inside a blood vessel
C) The spontaneous dissolution of a blood clot
D) Another name for hemolysin
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What does the hematocrit measure?

A) The number of white blood cells in a volume of blood
B) The number of red blood cells in a volume of blood
C) The critical level of both red and white blood cells necessary to sustain life
D) The number of leukocytes in a volume of blood
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What does hypochromia mean?

A) A false belief of suffering from disease
B) A reduced number of chromosomes
C) A condition in which erythrocytes have reduced hemoglobin content
D) A lack of chromium
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Which is not a sign or symptom of severe anemia?

A) Shortness of breath
B) Tachycardia
C) Intolerance to heat
D) Constipation or diarrhea
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What is an omphalocele?

A) Digits that have not separated
B) An abnormal accumulation of serous fluid in the peritoneal cavity
C) A type of chest pain
D) A congenital hernia of the umbilicus
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What does the combining form natr(o) mean?

A) Potassium
B) Vessel
C) Sodium
D) Water
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Which term means pertaining to an inferior position?

A) Proximal
B) Plantar
C) Palmar
D) Caudal
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What lines the abdominal and pelvic walls?

A) Raynaud's membrane
B) The abdominal paracentesis
C) The parietal peritoneum
D) The thoracodynia
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Which of the following terms is not used to describe an anatomical region of the abdomen?

A) Inguinal
B) Hypochondriac
C) Ischial
D) Lumbar
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Which is not one of the four main types of tissue?

A) Connective
B) Organelle
C) Muscle
D) Epithelial
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Which term means pertaining to a wound or injury?

A) Anaplasic
B) Hypoplasic
C) Therapeutic
D) Traumatic
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To what does the combining form acr(o) refer?

A) The spine
B) The peritoneum
C) The abdomen
D) The extremities
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What is the meaning of somesthetic?

A) Sleep-deprived
B) Having clear skin
C) Pertaining to body feeling
D) Pertaining to an illness of the mind and body
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Which term means the protrusion of internal organs through an open wound?

A) Suppuration
B) Dehiscence
C) Evisceration
D) Hyperplasia
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What does in vivo mean?

A) In the body
B) In the blood
C) Inside a virus
D) In an artificial environment
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Which term means rotation of a joint that allows the hand or foot to turn upward?

A) Ambulation
B) Pronation
C) Supination
D) Circumduction
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What is erythropoiesis?

A) Destruction of the blood, specifically the erythrocytes
B) A deficiency of hemoglobin in the erythrocytes
C) Production of erythrocytes
D) The presence of abnormal erythrocytes
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Which is the simplest of the body's organizational structures?

A) Atoms or ions
B) Tissues
C) Cells
D) Organelles
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What does diplopia mean?

A) A pair of bacteria
B) Concerned with or skilled in interaction
C) Double vision
D) Two symptoms that are found in many diseases
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Which of the following words means to move toward the middle axis of the body?

A) Abduct
B) Adduct
C) Addict
D) Abdicate
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What does postnasal mean?

A) Lying or occurring above the nose
B) Lying or occurring behind the nose
C) Lying or occurring within the nose
D) The secretion of the sinuses
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Which of the following is a congenital chromosomal abnormality that is characterized by varying degrees of mental retardation and multiple defects?

A) Anaplasia
B) Dysplasia
C) Down syndrome
D) Raynaud phenomenon
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What is an evaluation of the number of white blood cells called?

A) An erythrocyte count
B) A leukocyte count
C) A thrombocyte count
D) A platelet count
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Which blood component plays a significant role in coagulation?

A) Erythrocyte
B) Thrombocyte
C) Leukocyte
D) Lymphocyte
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Which statement about anemia is false?

A) Anemia is a blood disease.
B) The literal translation of anemia is "without blood."
C) Anemia involves a decreased number of erythrocytes or hemoglobin, or both.
D) Tachycardia is a symptom of severe anemia.
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Which term means rapid speech?

A) Bradyphasia
B) Bradypnea
C) Tachyphasia
D) Tachypnea
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What is the introduction of whole blood or blood components into the bloodstream of a person called?

A) Agglutination process
B) Hemodialysis
C) Fibrinolysis
D) Transfusion
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Which term means a change in the structure and orientation of cells, characterized by a loss of differentiation?

A) Anaplasia
B) Hyperplasia
C) Hypertrophy
D) Hypoplasia
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Which term means noise in the ears, such as ringing?

A) Tinnitus
B) Syncope
C) Pallor
D) Dyspnea
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What does semi- mean?

A) Beneath or below normal
B) Excessive
C) Half or partly
D) Same
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Which term contains a prefix that means not?

A) Abduct
B) Addiction
C) Inconsistent
D) Ipsilateral
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Which of the following characteristics is most often associated with erythrocytosis?

A) Increased red blood cell count
B) Decreased red blood cell count
C) Increased white blood cell count
D) Decreased white blood cell count
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What term means pertaining to or affecting the same side of the body?

A) Unilateral
B) Ipsilateral
C) Bilateral
D) Mediolateral
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What is the term for a large cell that engulfs other matter?

A) Microcyte
B) Macrocyte
C) Macrophage
D) Macropod
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Which term means absence of water?

A) Anesthetic
B) Anhydrous
C) Esthetic
D) Hydrous
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Which of the following means absence of electrical activity of the brain for a specified period under rigidly defined circumstances?

A) Aplasia
B) Electrocardiography
C) Encephalitis
D) Somatic death
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What does afebrile mean?

A) An abnormal elevation of body temperature
B) Effective against fever
C) Having a fever
D) Without fever
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Which of the following is the most complex in the hierarchy of organization?

A) Cell
B) Organelle
C) Molecule
D) Tissue
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Which term means occurring widely throughout the population of a country, a people, or the world?

A) Pandemic
B) Epidemic
C) Infectious
D) Hysteria
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Which type of body fluid makes up the greatest percentage of fluid in a normal adult?

A) Extracellular fluid
B) Intracellular fluid
C) Interstitial fluid
D) Blood plasma
Intracellular fluid
2
What is the most important component of body fluids?

A) Red blood cells
B) White blood cells
C) Water
D) Antibodies
Water
3
Which of the following is a systemic infectious condition caused by pathogenic microorganisms, their enzymes, or their toxins?

A) Bone marrow failure
B) Leukemia
C) Hemophilia
D) Septicemia
Septicemia
4
What does dorsolateral mean?

A) The middle of the front
B) The middle of the back
C) Toward one side of the front
D) Toward one side of the back
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What is the meaning of the prefix in dioxide?

A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
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Which of the following is a substance that prevents blood from clotting?

A) Anticoagulant
B) Antibody
C) Coagulant
D) Erythrocyte
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What is the term for a vague feeling of bodily discomfort and fatigue?

A) Alopecia
B) Dysphoria
C) Lethargy
D) Malaise
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Which term means the body's ability to counteract the effects of a foreign invader?

A) Pathogenicity
B) Resistance
C) Susceptibility
D) Virulence
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Which term describes light beyond the visible spectrum at its violet end?

A) Hyperactive
B) Ultrasonic
C) Suprasonic
D) Ultraviolet
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Which of the following means a life-threatening hypersensitivity reaction to a previously encountered antigen?

A) Anaphylactic reaction
B) Autoimmune disorder
C) Autologous reaction
D) Autologous transplant
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What does centi- mean?

A) 1 cent
B) 100 or 1/100
C) 1000 grams
D) 1/1000
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What does the prefix in hemisphere mean?

A) All
B) Double
C) Favoring
D) Half
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Which of these factors tends to slow the healing process?

A) Immobilization of the wound
B) Increased number of white blood cells
C) Infection
D) Proper nutrition
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Which term means an excess of blood in part of the body caused by increased blood flow?

A) Hyperemia
B) Macrocytosis
C) Phagocytosis
D) Thrombosis
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In which type of injection is the needle placed just under the skin?

A) Hypodermic
B) Subcutaneous
C) Intradermal
D) Intravenous
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What does the term hematoma mean?

A) A tumor composed of blood vessels
B) A localized collection of blood in a tissue or space
C) Any substance that resembles blood
D) Accumulation of blood in the eye
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What does hypo- mean?

A) Above
B) After
C) Before
D) Beneath
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Which of the following terms means having no value, nothing, or equal to zero?

A) Primi
B) Null
C) Primitive
D) Tetra
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What is extracellular fluid?

A) It is fluid inside the nucleolus.
B) It is fluid that is contained within the body cells.
C) It is fluid that is not contained within the cells.
D) It is the liquid part of a cell.
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Which of the following is true of leukocytosis?

A) It is the same as leukemia.
B) It is an increase in the number of leukocytes.
C) It is usually associated with anemia.
D) It is characterized by a deficiency of hemoglobin.
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What are the components of the buffy coat in a blood specimen?

A) Erythrocytes and platelets
B) Plasma and platelets
C) White blood cells and platelets
D) Leukocytes and water
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What do the words perimeter and circumference have in common?

A) Their prefixes mean around.
B) There prefixes mean outside.
C) Their suffixes mean around.
D) Their suffixes mean outside.
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What is the name for a modified version of a pathogen that induces resistance to that disease?

A) Passive immunity
B) A vaccine or immunization
C) An anticoagulant
D) A homeostatic agent
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What is the term for discharging a substance into a cavity?

A) Excretion
B) Perspiration
C) Secretion
D) Viscosity
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What is an antipyretic used for?

A) Killing or stopping the growth of microbes
B) Treating fungal infections
C) Reducing fever
D) Destroying parasitic worms
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What is the function of blood platelets?

A) They transport oxygen.
B) They initiate coagulation.
C) They supply the pigment in cells.
D) They act as a defense system for the body.
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In humans, the anterior aspect means the same as which of the following terms?

A) Posterior
B) Dorsal
C) Ventral
D) Lateral
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Receiving a vaccination is likely to produce which type of immunity?

A) Active artificial
B) Active natural
C) Passive natural
D) Passive artificial
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Which term means nearest the point of origin?

A) Proximal
B) Plantar
C) Palmar
D) Caudal
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Which of the following is not a leukocyte?

A) Basophil
B) Eosinophil
C) Lymphocyte
D) Microcyte
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What structure is indicated in the term cephalic?

A) Head
B) Muscle
C) Peritoneum
D) Foot
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What is the location of an organ if it is located inferior to the stomach?

A) Below the stomach
B) Above the stomach
C) To the right side of the stomach
D) To the left side of the stomach
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Which term describes a membrane that allows the passage of some substance but prevents the passage of others?

A) Transdermal
B) Extracellular
C) Semipermeable
D) Ultrasonic
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Which statement is true of bacteremia?

A) Bacteremia is a reduction in the production of bacteria.
B) Bacteremia is the presence of bacteria in the blood.
C) Bacteremia is the presence of bacteria in the urine.
D) Bacteremia means capable of destroying bacteria.
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What occurs in thrombocytopenia?

A) The thrombocytes are reduced in number.
B) The thrombocytes are reduced in size.
C) The thrombocytes are increased in number.
D) The thrombocytes are increased in size.
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Which of the following statements concerning thrombocytes is false?

A) Thrombocytes are also called platelets.
B) Thrombocytes initiate the formation of a blood clot.
C) Thrombocytes initiate the formation of a thrombus.
D) Thrombocytes are responsible for the transportation of oxygen.
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Which term describes a structure that can be seen with the naked eye?

A) Macroscopic
B) Microscopic
C) Transcopic
D) Subscopic
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Which of the following is the term for the production of blood?

A) Hematogenesis
B) Hematopoiesis
C) Coagulation
D) Hemolysis
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What are erythrocytes?

A) Red blood cells
B) White blood cells
C) Thrombocytes
D) Leukocytes
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To what does the term palmar refer?

A) The regions of the abdomen on either side of the umbilicus
B) The lower middle region of the abdomen
C) The concave part of the hand
D) The extremities
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What is the meaning of hyperkalemia?

A) Greater than normal concentration of calcium in the blood
B) Less than normal concentration of potassium in the blood
C) Less than normal concentration of sodium in the blood
D) Greater than normal concentration of potassium in the blood
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What is a thrombus?

A) A substance that dissolves a blood clot
B) The formation of a clot inside a blood vessel
C) The spontaneous dissolution of a blood clot
D) Another name for hemolysin
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What does the hematocrit measure?

A) The number of white blood cells in a volume of blood
B) The number of red blood cells in a volume of blood
C) The critical level of both red and white blood cells necessary to sustain life
D) The number of leukocytes in a volume of blood
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44
What does hypochromia mean?

A) A false belief of suffering from disease
B) A reduced number of chromosomes
C) A condition in which erythrocytes have reduced hemoglobin content
D) A lack of chromium
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Which is not a sign or symptom of severe anemia?

A) Shortness of breath
B) Tachycardia
C) Intolerance to heat
D) Constipation or diarrhea
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What is an omphalocele?

A) Digits that have not separated
B) An abnormal accumulation of serous fluid in the peritoneal cavity
C) A type of chest pain
D) A congenital hernia of the umbilicus
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What does the combining form natr(o) mean?

A) Potassium
B) Vessel
C) Sodium
D) Water
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Which term means pertaining to an inferior position?

A) Proximal
B) Plantar
C) Palmar
D) Caudal
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What lines the abdominal and pelvic walls?

A) Raynaud's membrane
B) The abdominal paracentesis
C) The parietal peritoneum
D) The thoracodynia
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Which of the following terms is not used to describe an anatomical region of the abdomen?

A) Inguinal
B) Hypochondriac
C) Ischial
D) Lumbar
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Which is not one of the four main types of tissue?

A) Connective
B) Organelle
C) Muscle
D) Epithelial
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Which term means pertaining to a wound or injury?

A) Anaplasic
B) Hypoplasic
C) Therapeutic
D) Traumatic
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To what does the combining form acr(o) refer?

A) The spine
B) The peritoneum
C) The abdomen
D) The extremities
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What is the meaning of somesthetic?

A) Sleep-deprived
B) Having clear skin
C) Pertaining to body feeling
D) Pertaining to an illness of the mind and body
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55
Which term means the protrusion of internal organs through an open wound?

A) Suppuration
B) Dehiscence
C) Evisceration
D) Hyperplasia
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56
What does in vivo mean?

A) In the body
B) In the blood
C) Inside a virus
D) In an artificial environment
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57
Which term means rotation of a joint that allows the hand or foot to turn upward?

A) Ambulation
B) Pronation
C) Supination
D) Circumduction
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58
What is erythropoiesis?

A) Destruction of the blood, specifically the erythrocytes
B) A deficiency of hemoglobin in the erythrocytes
C) Production of erythrocytes
D) The presence of abnormal erythrocytes
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59
Which is the simplest of the body's organizational structures?

A) Atoms or ions
B) Tissues
C) Cells
D) Organelles
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60
What does diplopia mean?

A) A pair of bacteria
B) Concerned with or skilled in interaction
C) Double vision
D) Two symptoms that are found in many diseases
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61
Which of the following words means to move toward the middle axis of the body?

A) Abduct
B) Adduct
C) Addict
D) Abdicate
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62
What does postnasal mean?

A) Lying or occurring above the nose
B) Lying or occurring behind the nose
C) Lying or occurring within the nose
D) The secretion of the sinuses
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63
Which of the following is a congenital chromosomal abnormality that is characterized by varying degrees of mental retardation and multiple defects?

A) Anaplasia
B) Dysplasia
C) Down syndrome
D) Raynaud phenomenon
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64
What is an evaluation of the number of white blood cells called?

A) An erythrocyte count
B) A leukocyte count
C) A thrombocyte count
D) A platelet count
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65
Which blood component plays a significant role in coagulation?

A) Erythrocyte
B) Thrombocyte
C) Leukocyte
D) Lymphocyte
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66
Which statement about anemia is false?

A) Anemia is a blood disease.
B) The literal translation of anemia is "without blood."
C) Anemia involves a decreased number of erythrocytes or hemoglobin, or both.
D) Tachycardia is a symptom of severe anemia.
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67
Which term means rapid speech?

A) Bradyphasia
B) Bradypnea
C) Tachyphasia
D) Tachypnea
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68
What is the introduction of whole blood or blood components into the bloodstream of a person called?

A) Agglutination process
B) Hemodialysis
C) Fibrinolysis
D) Transfusion
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69
Which term means a change in the structure and orientation of cells, characterized by a loss of differentiation?

A) Anaplasia
B) Hyperplasia
C) Hypertrophy
D) Hypoplasia
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70
Which term means noise in the ears, such as ringing?

A) Tinnitus
B) Syncope
C) Pallor
D) Dyspnea
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71
What does semi- mean?

A) Beneath or below normal
B) Excessive
C) Half or partly
D) Same
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72
Which term contains a prefix that means not?

A) Abduct
B) Addiction
C) Inconsistent
D) Ipsilateral
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73
Which of the following characteristics is most often associated with erythrocytosis?

A) Increased red blood cell count
B) Decreased red blood cell count
C) Increased white blood cell count
D) Decreased white blood cell count
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74
What term means pertaining to or affecting the same side of the body?

A) Unilateral
B) Ipsilateral
C) Bilateral
D) Mediolateral
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75
What is the term for a large cell that engulfs other matter?

A) Microcyte
B) Macrocyte
C) Macrophage
D) Macropod
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76
Which term means absence of water?

A) Anesthetic
B) Anhydrous
C) Esthetic
D) Hydrous
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77
Which of the following means absence of electrical activity of the brain for a specified period under rigidly defined circumstances?

A) Aplasia
B) Electrocardiography
C) Encephalitis
D) Somatic death
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78
What does afebrile mean?

A) An abnormal elevation of body temperature
B) Effective against fever
C) Having a fever
D) Without fever
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79
Which of the following is the most complex in the hierarchy of organization?

A) Cell
B) Organelle
C) Molecule
D) Tissue
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80
Which term means occurring widely throughout the population of a country, a people, or the world?

A) Pandemic
B) Epidemic
C) Infectious
D) Hysteria
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