Deck 6: The Human Body

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When there is insufficient oxygen,__________ metabolism will occur.

A) homeostatic
B) cyanotic
C) anaerobic
D) caustic
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In a cell, the Golgi apparatus

A) processes and packages proteins.
B) breaks down and metabolizes fat.
C) is the main point of energy production.
D) is the center of protein manufacture.
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What is the barrier between intracellular fluid and extracellular fluid?

A) Blood plasma
B) The cell nucleus
C) The cell membrane
D) A capillary
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Which body cavity contains the heart, lungs, and major blood vessels?

A) Abdominal cavity
B) Pleural cavity
C) Pericardial cavity
D) Thoracic cavity
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The spleen is located in which quadrant of the abdomen?

A) Right upper quadrant
B) Right lower quadrant
C) Left lower quadrant
D) Left upper quadrant
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You dissect a brain horizontally through the middle, such that the cerebrum is separated from the brain stem. Along which plane has this dissection been made?

A) Sagittal
B) Transverse
C) Coronal
D) Frontal
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What is the name of the first cervical vertebra that supports the skull?

A) Axis
B) Alpha
C) Axon
D) Atlas
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What is the difference between true ribs and false ribs?

A) The true ribs connect directly to the sternum, and the false ribs connect to the cartilage of the 7th rib.
B) The true ribs expand and contract with each breath, and the false ribs do not.
C) The true ribs are made of bone, and false ribs are made of cartilage.
D) The true ribs are connected to intercostal muscles, and false ribs are not connected to any muscles.
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What are the names of the two bones in the forearm?

A) Radius and ulna
B) Radial and ulnar
C) Radius and ulnar
D) Radial and ulna
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Which of the following can you voluntarily move?

A) Skeletal muscles
B) Smooth muscles
C) Ligaments
D) Tendons
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In typical atmospheric air, what is the approximate fraction of inspired oxygen?

A) 100%
B) 78%
C) 21%
D) 33%
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What is the name of the cartilage that prevents food and drink from entering the lungs?

A) Cricoid
B) Glottis
C) Epiglottis
D) Larynx
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What is the correct calculation for minute volume?

A) Minute volume = tidal volume x blood pressure
B) Minute volume = respiratory rate x blood pressure
C) Minute volume = respiratory rate x tidal volume
D) Minute volume = tidal volume x 60 seconds
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The peripheral chemoreceptors, which monitor changes in carbon dioxide and oxygen levels in the blood, are located in the

A) carotid arteries and aorta.
B) bronchi and alveoli.
C) jugular veins and superior vena cava.
D) subclavian arteries and veins.
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Where is most of the oxygen in the body located?

A) Bound to hemoglobin molecules
B) Inside of the trachea and bronchi
C) Resting within the alveoli
D) Floating in the blood plasma
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Which blood pressure measurements fall within the normal range for a healthy adult?

A) 100/40
B) 140/84
C) 127/90
D) 117/77
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Which is an example of parasympathetic stimulation?

A) Increase in heart rate
B) Constriction of pupils
C) Production of stress hormones
D) Dilation of bronchial tubes
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The islets of Langerhans, which control blood glucose concentration, are located in the

A) duodenum.
B) liver.
C) appendix.
D) pancreas.
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A stone produced in the kidney moves through which object to reach the bladder?

A) Lymph vessel
B) Vein
C) Artery
D) Ureter
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When a patient is hemorrhaging from his brachial artery, what is happening?

A) He has a clogged artery in his leg.
B) He is having a stroke.
C) He is bleeding from his arm.
D) He has blood collecting in the lungs.
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A person who receives a blow to the head and has lost short-term memory has most likely damaged which lobe of the brain?

A) Frontal lobe
B) Temporal lobe
C) Occipital lobe
D) Parietal lobe
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Where is epinephrine and norepinephrine produced in the body?

A) The adenoid glands
B) The thymus gland
C) The thyroid gland
D) The adrenal glands
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Where is the gallbladder located?

A) Immediately above the kidneys
B) Behind the bladder
C) Attached to the intestines
D) Beneath the liver
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Which of the following is one of the basic elements of human blood?

A) Estrogen
B) Erythrocytes
C) Epinephrine
D) Epithelial cells
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Which part of the cell is indicated in this picture? <strong>Which part of the cell is indicated in this picture?  </strong> A) Nucleolus B) Golgi apparatus C) Mitochondrion D) Ribosomes <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Nucleolus
B) Golgi apparatus
C) Mitochondrion
D) Ribosomes
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The dorsal cavity contains the <strong>The dorsal cavity contains the  </strong> A) cranial cavity and vertebral canal. B) pericardial cavity and diaphragm. C) abdominal cavity and pelvic cavity. D) thoracic cavity and abdominopelvic cavity. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) cranial cavity and vertebral canal.
B) pericardial cavity and diaphragm.
C) abdominal cavity and pelvic cavity.
D) thoracic cavity and abdominopelvic cavity.
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The left upper quadrant contains which organs? <strong>The left upper quadrant contains which organs?  </strong> A) Liver, gallbladder, stomach, kidney B) Intestines, aorta, bladder, appendix C) Stomach, spleen, pancreas, kidney D) Lung, heart, gallbladder, stomach <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Liver, gallbladder, stomach, kidney
B) Intestines, aorta, bladder, appendix
C) Stomach, spleen, pancreas, kidney
D) Lung, heart, gallbladder, stomach
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The highlighted plane, which divides the body into top and bottom portions, is called the <strong>The highlighted plane, which divides the body into top and bottom portions, is called the  </strong> A) frontal plane. B) lateral plane. C) sagittal plane. D) transverse plane. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) frontal plane.
B) lateral plane.
C) sagittal plane.
D) transverse plane.
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The thoracic cage contains the <strong>The thoracic cage contains the  </strong> A) frontal, zygomatic, and mandible. B) ileum, ischium, and pubis. C) clavicle, scapula, and sternum. D) sternum, ribs, and costal cartilages. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) frontal, zygomatic, and mandible.
B) ileum, ischium, and pubis.
C) clavicle, scapula, and sternum.
D) sternum, ribs, and costal cartilages.
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Which bones are highlighted? <strong>Which bones are highlighted?  </strong> A) Ulna and radius B) Tibia and fibula C) Carpal and metacarpal D) Tarsal and metatarsal <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Ulna and radius
B) Tibia and fibula
C) Carpal and metacarpal
D) Tarsal and metatarsal
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The arrow is pointing to the <strong>The arrow is pointing to the  </strong> A) frontal bone. B) temporal bone. C) parietal bone. D) occipital bone. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) frontal bone.
B) temporal bone.
C) parietal bone.
D) occipital bone.
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Which bone is highlighted in this picture? <strong>Which bone is highlighted in this picture?  </strong> A) Temporal bone B) Mandible C) Maxilla D) Zygomatic bone <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Temporal bone
B) Mandible
C) Maxilla
D) Zygomatic bone
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The arrows in the diagram are pointing to which part of the spine? <strong>The arrows in the diagram are pointing to which part of the spine?  </strong> A) Coccyx B) Axis C) Atlas D) Sacrum <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Coccyx
B) Axis
C) Atlas
D) Sacrum
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The arrow is pointing to the part of the vertebra on the posterior side of the body,
<strong>The arrow is pointing to the part of the vertebra on the posterior side of the body,   which is called the</strong> A) body. B) spinal cord. C) disk. D) spinous process. <div style=padding-top: 35px> which is called the

A) body.
B) spinal cord.
C) disk.
D) spinous process.
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This picture shows the dissection of a(n) <strong>This picture shows the dissection of a(n)  </strong> A) aorta. B) spinal cord. C) femur bone. D) muscle. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) aorta.
B) spinal cord.
C) femur bone.
D) muscle.
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The arrows in the image are pointing to the bones that make up which part of the human ribcage? <strong>The arrows in the image are pointing to the bones that make up which part of the human ribcage?  </strong> A) True Ribs B) Clavicle C) Sternum D) False Ribs <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) True Ribs
B) Clavicle
C) Sternum
D) False Ribs
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The arrow points to which part of the hand? <strong>The arrow points to which part of the hand?  </strong> A) Radius B) Carpals C) Phalanges D) Metacarpals <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Radius
B) Carpals
C) Phalanges
D) Metacarpals
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In the diagram, the arrow is pointing to which part of the leg? <strong>In the diagram, the arrow is pointing to which part of the leg?  </strong> A) Femur B) Tibia C) Fibula D) Patella <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Femur
B) Tibia
C) Fibula
D) Patella
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In the illustration, which part of the arm is relaxed? <strong>In the illustration, which part of the arm is relaxed?  </strong> A) Biceps brachii B) Brachioradialis C) Deltoids D) Triceps brachii <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Biceps brachii
B) Brachioradialis
C) Deltoids
D) Triceps brachii
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The upper respiratory tract is composed of the <strong>The upper respiratory tract is composed of the  </strong> A) pharynx, larynx, and nasal cavity. B) pharynx, larynx, trachea. C) nose, nasal cavity, and pharynx. D) trachea, bronchi, lungs. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) pharynx, larynx, and nasal cavity.
B) pharynx, larynx, trachea.
C) nose, nasal cavity, and pharynx.
D) trachea, bronchi, lungs.
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Which is NOT a part of the respiratory tract? <strong>Which is NOT a part of the respiratory tract?  </strong> A) Soft Palate B) Frontal Sinus C) Epiglottis D) Tonsils <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Soft Palate
B) Frontal Sinus
C) Epiglottis
D) Tonsils
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What is depicted in this image? <strong>What is depicted in this image?  </strong> A) Swallowing B) Epiglottitis C) Tonsilitis D) Choking <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Swallowing
B) Epiglottitis
C) Tonsilitis
D) Choking
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This section of the bronchial tree is known as a <strong>This section of the bronchial tree is known as a  </strong> A) secondary bronchus. B) minor bronchus. C) middle bronchus. D) distal bronchus. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) secondary bronchus.
B) minor bronchus.
C) middle bronchus.
D) distal bronchus.
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What is this view of the chest called? <strong>What is this view of the chest called?  </strong> A) Anterior B) Posterior C) Sagittal D) Transverse <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Anterior
B) Posterior
C) Sagittal
D) Transverse
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The area highlighted in blue that immediately surrounds the heart is called the <strong>The area highlighted in blue that immediately surrounds the heart is called the  </strong> A) pleural cavity. B) visceral pleura. C) parietal pleura. D) pericardial cavity. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) pleural cavity.
B) visceral pleura.
C) parietal pleura.
D) pericardial cavity.
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The indicated muscles contract during <strong>The indicated muscles contract during  </strong> A) regular expiration. B) regular inspiration. C) hyperventilation. D) labored breathing. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) regular expiration.
B) regular inspiration.
C) hyperventilation.
D) labored breathing.
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The arrow in this image is pointing to <strong>The arrow in this image is pointing to  </strong> A) a lymph node. B) an alveolar sac. C) a terminal bronchiole. D) an alveolus. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) a lymph node.
B) an alveolar sac.
C) a terminal bronchiole.
D) an alveolus.
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Which body structures are visible toward the center of this picture? <strong>Which body structures are visible toward the center of this picture?  </strong> A) Lungs, diaphragm, liver B) Spleen, rib cage, lungs C) Heart, spleen, liver D) Rib cage, heart, diaphragm <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Lungs, diaphragm, liver
B) Spleen, rib cage, lungs
C) Heart, spleen, liver
D) Rib cage, heart, diaphragm
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In this image, the black arrow is pointing to the <strong>In this image, the black arrow is pointing to the  </strong> A) left atrium. B) right ventricle. C) right atrium. D) left ventricle. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) left atrium.
B) right ventricle.
C) right atrium.
D) left ventricle.
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What is the function of the cells in this picture? <strong>What is the function of the cells in this picture?  </strong> A) Disease immunity B) Oxygen transport C) Immune defense D) Blood clotting <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Disease immunity
B) Oxygen transport
C) Immune defense
D) Blood clotting
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The normal flow of blood from the heart through the body moves through the following vessels in this order: <strong>The normal flow of blood from the heart through the body moves through the following vessels in this order:  </strong> A) arterioles, arteries, capillaries, veins, venules. B) veins, venules, capillaries, arterioles, arteries. C) arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, veins. D) venules, veins, capillaries, arteries, arterioles. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) arterioles, arteries, capillaries, veins, venules.
B) veins, venules, capillaries, arterioles, arteries.
C) arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, veins.
D) venules, veins, capillaries, arteries, arterioles.
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What is the function of the structure indicated in the image by the blue arrow? <strong>What is the function of the structure indicated in the image by the blue arrow?  </strong> A) To prevent the back flow of blood B) To push blood towards the heart C) To push blood towards the body D) To separate arteries from veins <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) To prevent the back flow of blood
B) To push blood towards the heart
C) To push blood towards the body
D) To separate arteries from veins
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This major artery is called the
<strong>This major artery is called the  </strong> A) femoral artery. B) tibial artery. C) popliteal artery. D) axillary artery. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) femoral artery.
B) tibial artery.
C) popliteal artery.
D) axillary artery.
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The parts of the peripheral nervous system are <strong>The parts of the peripheral nervous system are  </strong> A) B and D. B) A and B. C) C and D. D) A and C <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) B and D.
B) A and B.
C) C and D.
D) A and C
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The parts of the diencephalon are <strong>The parts of the diencephalon are  </strong> A) the midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata. B) the thalamus and hypothalamus. C) the cerebrum and corpus callosum. D) the cerebellum, midbrain, and hypothalamus. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) the midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata.
B) the thalamus and hypothalamus.
C) the cerebrum and corpus callosum.
D) the cerebellum, midbrain, and hypothalamus.
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Which of these is found in the epidermis? <strong>Which of these is found in the epidermis?  </strong> A) Sweat gland pores B) Sweat gland duct C) Touch receptor D) Nerve fiber <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Sweat gland pores
B) Sweat gland duct
C) Touch receptor
D) Nerve fiber
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What is the function of the organ indicated in this image? <strong>What is the function of the organ indicated in this image?  </strong> A) Serve as the main site of food absorption B) Absorb water and minerals C) Detoxification and glycogen storage D) Produce and release digestive enzymes <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Serve as the main site of food absorption
B) Absorb water and minerals
C) Detoxification and glycogen storage
D) Produce and release digestive enzymes
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The body system indicated here is responsible for <strong>The body system indicated here is responsible for  </strong> A) removing body wastes and assisting in regulating blood pressure. B) controlling the voluntary and involuntary activity of the body. C) manufacturing cells that allow continuation of the human species. D) secreting chemicals that stimulate many body functions. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) removing body wastes and assisting in regulating blood pressure.
B) controlling the voluntary and involuntary activity of the body.
C) manufacturing cells that allow continuation of the human species.
D) secreting chemicals that stimulate many body functions.
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What is the function of this structure? <strong>What is the function of this structure?  </strong> A) Secreting an alkaline fluid that activates sperm. B) Storing sperm as they finish maturing. C) Secreting a fructose-rich fluid that carries sperm. D) Transporting semen to the urethra. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Secreting an alkaline fluid that activates sperm.
B) Storing sperm as they finish maturing.
C) Secreting a fructose-rich fluid that carries sperm.
D) Transporting semen to the urethra.
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In this picture, which reproductive structure is indicated? <strong>In this picture, which reproductive structure is indicated?  </strong> A) Bladder B) Vagina C) Cervix D) Uterus <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Bladder
B) Vagina
C) Cervix
D) Uterus
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The structure indicated in this image is called the <strong>The structure indicated in this image is called the  </strong> A) greater omentum. B) interior abdominal oblique. C) transverse abdominal muscle. D) diaphragm. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) greater omentum.
B) interior abdominal oblique.
C) transverse abdominal muscle.
D) diaphragm.
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At the position indicated, this artery is known as the <strong>At the position indicated, this artery is known as the  </strong> A) brachial artery. B) subclavian artery. C) radial artery. D) axillary artery. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) brachial artery.
B) subclavian artery.
C) radial artery.
D) axillary artery.
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These arteries are called the <strong>These arteries are called the  </strong> A) inferior mesenteric arteries. B) common iliac arteries. C) superior mesenteric arteries. D) peripheral iliac arteries. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) inferior mesenteric arteries.
B) common iliac arteries.
C) superior mesenteric arteries.
D) peripheral iliac arteries.
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Which bone is an example of a flat bone? <strong>Which bone is an example of a flat bone?  </strong> A) Bone B B) Bone D C) Bone C D) Bone A <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Bone B
B) Bone D
C) Bone C
D) Bone A
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What would be an example of sympathetic stimulation?

A) A drop in blood pressure.
B) A narrowing of the pupils.
C) A decrease in heart rate.
D) An increase in heart rate.
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The time when the heart contracts and pumps blood is referred to as

A) perfusion.
B) diastole.
C) pulse.
D) systole.
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What is the definition of a pulse?

A) The speed at which blood moves through the arteries and veins.
B) The expansion and recoil of an artery as blood flows through it.
C) The continuous intake and expulsion of blood by the heart.
D) The pressure of blood going through the arteries and veins.
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Which artery is compressed during a standard blood pressure check?

A) The brachial artery
B) The femoral artery
C) The radial artery
D) The carotid artery
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What is the name of a vessel that carries blood away from the heart?

A) Vein
B) Artery
C) Arteriole
D) Venule
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What happens in the capillaries?

A) Blood is cleaned as it goes from the arteries to the veins.
B) The exchange of gases between blood and body cells.
C) Lymphocytes enter the bloodstream to attack viruses.
D) They constrict and expand the larger blood vessels.
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Blood that is low in oxygen first arrives in which chamber of the heart?

A) Right atrium
B) Left atrium
C) Left ventricle
D) Right ventricle
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How does the human body produce most of its carbon dioxide?

A) By binding carbon monoxide and inhaled oxygen
B) As a byproduct of the cell's energy production
C) As a byproduct of digestion in the small intestine
D) By breaking down foreign contaminants
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What is the definition of external respiration?

A) When cellular material receives oxygen and outputs energy.
B) When an outside source is responsible for maintaining breathing.
C) The physical act of exhaling carbon dioxide gas from the lungs.
D) The exchange of gases between blood cells in the alveoli.
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Which of the following correctly explains the ways in which the right and left lung differ?

A) The left lung is longer because it holds more important blood vessels from the heart.
B) The left lung has 3 lobes to increase airflow to the heart, and the right lung has 2 lobes.
C) The left lung has 2 lobes to make room for the heart, and the right lung has 3 lobes.
D) The right lung is longer because it lies above a blood-rich vital organ, the liver.
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What is the purpose of Cricoid Pressure?

A) To completely press the air out of the lungs during the process of CPR
B) To warm the body after its internal temperature has been dangerously lowered
C) To stop the flow of blood from an artery during a severe heart attack
D) To decrease the amount of air entering the stomach during artificial ventilation
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Where is the Oropharynx located?

A) In the lowermost part of the throat.
B) In the middle part of the throat.
C) Immediately leading to the trachea.
D) Directly behind the nasal cavity.
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What is the purpose of a turbinate?

A) To act as a catalyst in cellular respiration.
B) To warm and filter air as it passes to the lungs.
C) To prevent the backflow of blood in veins.
D) To clean lung tissues of pollution and debris.
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What normally causes skeletal muscles to contract?

A) When you consciously think about moving the muscle.
B) When your brain sends chemical messengers to activate the area.
C) When an electrical impulse from the brain stimulates a nerve.
D) When a signal is carried along a cranial nerve to the area.
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What is the strongest, heaviest, and longest bone in the human body?

A) Fibula
B) Humerus
C) Femur
D) Spine
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Why is the spinal cord most at risk of damage in the cervical and thoracic areas?

A) The small vertebral disks offer no protection.
B) The spinal cord narrows in these areas.
C) These vertebrae can twist and break easily.
D) The spinal cord is close to the vertebrae walls.
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1
When there is insufficient oxygen,__________ metabolism will occur.

A) homeostatic
B) cyanotic
C) anaerobic
D) caustic
anaerobic
2
In a cell, the Golgi apparatus

A) processes and packages proteins.
B) breaks down and metabolizes fat.
C) is the main point of energy production.
D) is the center of protein manufacture.
processes and packages proteins.
3
What is the barrier between intracellular fluid and extracellular fluid?

A) Blood plasma
B) The cell nucleus
C) The cell membrane
D) A capillary
The cell membrane
4
Which body cavity contains the heart, lungs, and major blood vessels?

A) Abdominal cavity
B) Pleural cavity
C) Pericardial cavity
D) Thoracic cavity
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The spleen is located in which quadrant of the abdomen?

A) Right upper quadrant
B) Right lower quadrant
C) Left lower quadrant
D) Left upper quadrant
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You dissect a brain horizontally through the middle, such that the cerebrum is separated from the brain stem. Along which plane has this dissection been made?

A) Sagittal
B) Transverse
C) Coronal
D) Frontal
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What is the name of the first cervical vertebra that supports the skull?

A) Axis
B) Alpha
C) Axon
D) Atlas
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What is the difference between true ribs and false ribs?

A) The true ribs connect directly to the sternum, and the false ribs connect to the cartilage of the 7th rib.
B) The true ribs expand and contract with each breath, and the false ribs do not.
C) The true ribs are made of bone, and false ribs are made of cartilage.
D) The true ribs are connected to intercostal muscles, and false ribs are not connected to any muscles.
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What are the names of the two bones in the forearm?

A) Radius and ulna
B) Radial and ulnar
C) Radius and ulnar
D) Radial and ulna
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Which of the following can you voluntarily move?

A) Skeletal muscles
B) Smooth muscles
C) Ligaments
D) Tendons
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In typical atmospheric air, what is the approximate fraction of inspired oxygen?

A) 100%
B) 78%
C) 21%
D) 33%
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What is the name of the cartilage that prevents food and drink from entering the lungs?

A) Cricoid
B) Glottis
C) Epiglottis
D) Larynx
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What is the correct calculation for minute volume?

A) Minute volume = tidal volume x blood pressure
B) Minute volume = respiratory rate x blood pressure
C) Minute volume = respiratory rate x tidal volume
D) Minute volume = tidal volume x 60 seconds
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The peripheral chemoreceptors, which monitor changes in carbon dioxide and oxygen levels in the blood, are located in the

A) carotid arteries and aorta.
B) bronchi and alveoli.
C) jugular veins and superior vena cava.
D) subclavian arteries and veins.
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Where is most of the oxygen in the body located?

A) Bound to hemoglobin molecules
B) Inside of the trachea and bronchi
C) Resting within the alveoli
D) Floating in the blood plasma
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Which blood pressure measurements fall within the normal range for a healthy adult?

A) 100/40
B) 140/84
C) 127/90
D) 117/77
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Which is an example of parasympathetic stimulation?

A) Increase in heart rate
B) Constriction of pupils
C) Production of stress hormones
D) Dilation of bronchial tubes
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The islets of Langerhans, which control blood glucose concentration, are located in the

A) duodenum.
B) liver.
C) appendix.
D) pancreas.
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19
A stone produced in the kidney moves through which object to reach the bladder?

A) Lymph vessel
B) Vein
C) Artery
D) Ureter
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20
When a patient is hemorrhaging from his brachial artery, what is happening?

A) He has a clogged artery in his leg.
B) He is having a stroke.
C) He is bleeding from his arm.
D) He has blood collecting in the lungs.
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21
A person who receives a blow to the head and has lost short-term memory has most likely damaged which lobe of the brain?

A) Frontal lobe
B) Temporal lobe
C) Occipital lobe
D) Parietal lobe
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22
Where is epinephrine and norepinephrine produced in the body?

A) The adenoid glands
B) The thymus gland
C) The thyroid gland
D) The adrenal glands
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23
Where is the gallbladder located?

A) Immediately above the kidneys
B) Behind the bladder
C) Attached to the intestines
D) Beneath the liver
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24
Which of the following is one of the basic elements of human blood?

A) Estrogen
B) Erythrocytes
C) Epinephrine
D) Epithelial cells
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25
Which part of the cell is indicated in this picture? <strong>Which part of the cell is indicated in this picture?  </strong> A) Nucleolus B) Golgi apparatus C) Mitochondrion D) Ribosomes

A) Nucleolus
B) Golgi apparatus
C) Mitochondrion
D) Ribosomes
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26
The dorsal cavity contains the <strong>The dorsal cavity contains the  </strong> A) cranial cavity and vertebral canal. B) pericardial cavity and diaphragm. C) abdominal cavity and pelvic cavity. D) thoracic cavity and abdominopelvic cavity.

A) cranial cavity and vertebral canal.
B) pericardial cavity and diaphragm.
C) abdominal cavity and pelvic cavity.
D) thoracic cavity and abdominopelvic cavity.
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27
The left upper quadrant contains which organs? <strong>The left upper quadrant contains which organs?  </strong> A) Liver, gallbladder, stomach, kidney B) Intestines, aorta, bladder, appendix C) Stomach, spleen, pancreas, kidney D) Lung, heart, gallbladder, stomach

A) Liver, gallbladder, stomach, kidney
B) Intestines, aorta, bladder, appendix
C) Stomach, spleen, pancreas, kidney
D) Lung, heart, gallbladder, stomach
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28
The highlighted plane, which divides the body into top and bottom portions, is called the <strong>The highlighted plane, which divides the body into top and bottom portions, is called the  </strong> A) frontal plane. B) lateral plane. C) sagittal plane. D) transverse plane.

A) frontal plane.
B) lateral plane.
C) sagittal plane.
D) transverse plane.
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29
The thoracic cage contains the <strong>The thoracic cage contains the  </strong> A) frontal, zygomatic, and mandible. B) ileum, ischium, and pubis. C) clavicle, scapula, and sternum. D) sternum, ribs, and costal cartilages.

A) frontal, zygomatic, and mandible.
B) ileum, ischium, and pubis.
C) clavicle, scapula, and sternum.
D) sternum, ribs, and costal cartilages.
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30
Which bones are highlighted? <strong>Which bones are highlighted?  </strong> A) Ulna and radius B) Tibia and fibula C) Carpal and metacarpal D) Tarsal and metatarsal

A) Ulna and radius
B) Tibia and fibula
C) Carpal and metacarpal
D) Tarsal and metatarsal
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31
The arrow is pointing to the <strong>The arrow is pointing to the  </strong> A) frontal bone. B) temporal bone. C) parietal bone. D) occipital bone.

A) frontal bone.
B) temporal bone.
C) parietal bone.
D) occipital bone.
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32
Which bone is highlighted in this picture? <strong>Which bone is highlighted in this picture?  </strong> A) Temporal bone B) Mandible C) Maxilla D) Zygomatic bone

A) Temporal bone
B) Mandible
C) Maxilla
D) Zygomatic bone
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33
The arrows in the diagram are pointing to which part of the spine? <strong>The arrows in the diagram are pointing to which part of the spine?  </strong> A) Coccyx B) Axis C) Atlas D) Sacrum

A) Coccyx
B) Axis
C) Atlas
D) Sacrum
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34
The arrow is pointing to the part of the vertebra on the posterior side of the body,
<strong>The arrow is pointing to the part of the vertebra on the posterior side of the body,   which is called the</strong> A) body. B) spinal cord. C) disk. D) spinous process. which is called the

A) body.
B) spinal cord.
C) disk.
D) spinous process.
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35
This picture shows the dissection of a(n) <strong>This picture shows the dissection of a(n)  </strong> A) aorta. B) spinal cord. C) femur bone. D) muscle.

A) aorta.
B) spinal cord.
C) femur bone.
D) muscle.
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36
The arrows in the image are pointing to the bones that make up which part of the human ribcage? <strong>The arrows in the image are pointing to the bones that make up which part of the human ribcage?  </strong> A) True Ribs B) Clavicle C) Sternum D) False Ribs

A) True Ribs
B) Clavicle
C) Sternum
D) False Ribs
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37
The arrow points to which part of the hand? <strong>The arrow points to which part of the hand?  </strong> A) Radius B) Carpals C) Phalanges D) Metacarpals

A) Radius
B) Carpals
C) Phalanges
D) Metacarpals
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38
In the diagram, the arrow is pointing to which part of the leg? <strong>In the diagram, the arrow is pointing to which part of the leg?  </strong> A) Femur B) Tibia C) Fibula D) Patella

A) Femur
B) Tibia
C) Fibula
D) Patella
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39
In the illustration, which part of the arm is relaxed? <strong>In the illustration, which part of the arm is relaxed?  </strong> A) Biceps brachii B) Brachioradialis C) Deltoids D) Triceps brachii

A) Biceps brachii
B) Brachioradialis
C) Deltoids
D) Triceps brachii
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40
The upper respiratory tract is composed of the <strong>The upper respiratory tract is composed of the  </strong> A) pharynx, larynx, and nasal cavity. B) pharynx, larynx, trachea. C) nose, nasal cavity, and pharynx. D) trachea, bronchi, lungs.

A) pharynx, larynx, and nasal cavity.
B) pharynx, larynx, trachea.
C) nose, nasal cavity, and pharynx.
D) trachea, bronchi, lungs.
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41
Which is NOT a part of the respiratory tract? <strong>Which is NOT a part of the respiratory tract?  </strong> A) Soft Palate B) Frontal Sinus C) Epiglottis D) Tonsils

A) Soft Palate
B) Frontal Sinus
C) Epiglottis
D) Tonsils
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42
What is depicted in this image? <strong>What is depicted in this image?  </strong> A) Swallowing B) Epiglottitis C) Tonsilitis D) Choking

A) Swallowing
B) Epiglottitis
C) Tonsilitis
D) Choking
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43
This section of the bronchial tree is known as a <strong>This section of the bronchial tree is known as a  </strong> A) secondary bronchus. B) minor bronchus. C) middle bronchus. D) distal bronchus.

A) secondary bronchus.
B) minor bronchus.
C) middle bronchus.
D) distal bronchus.
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44
What is this view of the chest called? <strong>What is this view of the chest called?  </strong> A) Anterior B) Posterior C) Sagittal D) Transverse

A) Anterior
B) Posterior
C) Sagittal
D) Transverse
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45
The area highlighted in blue that immediately surrounds the heart is called the <strong>The area highlighted in blue that immediately surrounds the heart is called the  </strong> A) pleural cavity. B) visceral pleura. C) parietal pleura. D) pericardial cavity.

A) pleural cavity.
B) visceral pleura.
C) parietal pleura.
D) pericardial cavity.
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46
The indicated muscles contract during <strong>The indicated muscles contract during  </strong> A) regular expiration. B) regular inspiration. C) hyperventilation. D) labored breathing.

A) regular expiration.
B) regular inspiration.
C) hyperventilation.
D) labored breathing.
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47
The arrow in this image is pointing to <strong>The arrow in this image is pointing to  </strong> A) a lymph node. B) an alveolar sac. C) a terminal bronchiole. D) an alveolus.

A) a lymph node.
B) an alveolar sac.
C) a terminal bronchiole.
D) an alveolus.
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48
Which body structures are visible toward the center of this picture? <strong>Which body structures are visible toward the center of this picture?  </strong> A) Lungs, diaphragm, liver B) Spleen, rib cage, lungs C) Heart, spleen, liver D) Rib cage, heart, diaphragm

A) Lungs, diaphragm, liver
B) Spleen, rib cage, lungs
C) Heart, spleen, liver
D) Rib cage, heart, diaphragm
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49
In this image, the black arrow is pointing to the <strong>In this image, the black arrow is pointing to the  </strong> A) left atrium. B) right ventricle. C) right atrium. D) left ventricle.

A) left atrium.
B) right ventricle.
C) right atrium.
D) left ventricle.
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50
What is the function of the cells in this picture? <strong>What is the function of the cells in this picture?  </strong> A) Disease immunity B) Oxygen transport C) Immune defense D) Blood clotting

A) Disease immunity
B) Oxygen transport
C) Immune defense
D) Blood clotting
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51
The normal flow of blood from the heart through the body moves through the following vessels in this order: <strong>The normal flow of blood from the heart through the body moves through the following vessels in this order:  </strong> A) arterioles, arteries, capillaries, veins, venules. B) veins, venules, capillaries, arterioles, arteries. C) arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, veins. D) venules, veins, capillaries, arteries, arterioles.

A) arterioles, arteries, capillaries, veins, venules.
B) veins, venules, capillaries, arterioles, arteries.
C) arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, veins.
D) venules, veins, capillaries, arteries, arterioles.
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52
What is the function of the structure indicated in the image by the blue arrow? <strong>What is the function of the structure indicated in the image by the blue arrow?  </strong> A) To prevent the back flow of blood B) To push blood towards the heart C) To push blood towards the body D) To separate arteries from veins

A) To prevent the back flow of blood
B) To push blood towards the heart
C) To push blood towards the body
D) To separate arteries from veins
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53
This major artery is called the
<strong>This major artery is called the  </strong> A) femoral artery. B) tibial artery. C) popliteal artery. D) axillary artery.

A) femoral artery.
B) tibial artery.
C) popliteal artery.
D) axillary artery.
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54
The parts of the peripheral nervous system are <strong>The parts of the peripheral nervous system are  </strong> A) B and D. B) A and B. C) C and D. D) A and C

A) B and D.
B) A and B.
C) C and D.
D) A and C
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55
The parts of the diencephalon are <strong>The parts of the diencephalon are  </strong> A) the midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata. B) the thalamus and hypothalamus. C) the cerebrum and corpus callosum. D) the cerebellum, midbrain, and hypothalamus.

A) the midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata.
B) the thalamus and hypothalamus.
C) the cerebrum and corpus callosum.
D) the cerebellum, midbrain, and hypothalamus.
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56
Which of these is found in the epidermis? <strong>Which of these is found in the epidermis?  </strong> A) Sweat gland pores B) Sweat gland duct C) Touch receptor D) Nerve fiber

A) Sweat gland pores
B) Sweat gland duct
C) Touch receptor
D) Nerve fiber
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57
What is the function of the organ indicated in this image? <strong>What is the function of the organ indicated in this image?  </strong> A) Serve as the main site of food absorption B) Absorb water and minerals C) Detoxification and glycogen storage D) Produce and release digestive enzymes

A) Serve as the main site of food absorption
B) Absorb water and minerals
C) Detoxification and glycogen storage
D) Produce and release digestive enzymes
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58
The body system indicated here is responsible for <strong>The body system indicated here is responsible for  </strong> A) removing body wastes and assisting in regulating blood pressure. B) controlling the voluntary and involuntary activity of the body. C) manufacturing cells that allow continuation of the human species. D) secreting chemicals that stimulate many body functions.

A) removing body wastes and assisting in regulating blood pressure.
B) controlling the voluntary and involuntary activity of the body.
C) manufacturing cells that allow continuation of the human species.
D) secreting chemicals that stimulate many body functions.
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59
What is the function of this structure? <strong>What is the function of this structure?  </strong> A) Secreting an alkaline fluid that activates sperm. B) Storing sperm as they finish maturing. C) Secreting a fructose-rich fluid that carries sperm. D) Transporting semen to the urethra.

A) Secreting an alkaline fluid that activates sperm.
B) Storing sperm as they finish maturing.
C) Secreting a fructose-rich fluid that carries sperm.
D) Transporting semen to the urethra.
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60
In this picture, which reproductive structure is indicated? <strong>In this picture, which reproductive structure is indicated?  </strong> A) Bladder B) Vagina C) Cervix D) Uterus

A) Bladder
B) Vagina
C) Cervix
D) Uterus
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61
The structure indicated in this image is called the <strong>The structure indicated in this image is called the  </strong> A) greater omentum. B) interior abdominal oblique. C) transverse abdominal muscle. D) diaphragm.

A) greater omentum.
B) interior abdominal oblique.
C) transverse abdominal muscle.
D) diaphragm.
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62
At the position indicated, this artery is known as the <strong>At the position indicated, this artery is known as the  </strong> A) brachial artery. B) subclavian artery. C) radial artery. D) axillary artery.

A) brachial artery.
B) subclavian artery.
C) radial artery.
D) axillary artery.
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63
These arteries are called the <strong>These arteries are called the  </strong> A) inferior mesenteric arteries. B) common iliac arteries. C) superior mesenteric arteries. D) peripheral iliac arteries.

A) inferior mesenteric arteries.
B) common iliac arteries.
C) superior mesenteric arteries.
D) peripheral iliac arteries.
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64
Which bone is an example of a flat bone? <strong>Which bone is an example of a flat bone?  </strong> A) Bone B B) Bone D C) Bone C D) Bone A

A) Bone B
B) Bone D
C) Bone C
D) Bone A
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65
What would be an example of sympathetic stimulation?

A) A drop in blood pressure.
B) A narrowing of the pupils.
C) A decrease in heart rate.
D) An increase in heart rate.
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66
The time when the heart contracts and pumps blood is referred to as

A) perfusion.
B) diastole.
C) pulse.
D) systole.
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67
What is the definition of a pulse?

A) The speed at which blood moves through the arteries and veins.
B) The expansion and recoil of an artery as blood flows through it.
C) The continuous intake and expulsion of blood by the heart.
D) The pressure of blood going through the arteries and veins.
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68
Which artery is compressed during a standard blood pressure check?

A) The brachial artery
B) The femoral artery
C) The radial artery
D) The carotid artery
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69
What is the name of a vessel that carries blood away from the heart?

A) Vein
B) Artery
C) Arteriole
D) Venule
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70
What happens in the capillaries?

A) Blood is cleaned as it goes from the arteries to the veins.
B) The exchange of gases between blood and body cells.
C) Lymphocytes enter the bloodstream to attack viruses.
D) They constrict and expand the larger blood vessels.
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71
Blood that is low in oxygen first arrives in which chamber of the heart?

A) Right atrium
B) Left atrium
C) Left ventricle
D) Right ventricle
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72
How does the human body produce most of its carbon dioxide?

A) By binding carbon monoxide and inhaled oxygen
B) As a byproduct of the cell's energy production
C) As a byproduct of digestion in the small intestine
D) By breaking down foreign contaminants
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73
What is the definition of external respiration?

A) When cellular material receives oxygen and outputs energy.
B) When an outside source is responsible for maintaining breathing.
C) The physical act of exhaling carbon dioxide gas from the lungs.
D) The exchange of gases between blood cells in the alveoli.
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74
Which of the following correctly explains the ways in which the right and left lung differ?

A) The left lung is longer because it holds more important blood vessels from the heart.
B) The left lung has 3 lobes to increase airflow to the heart, and the right lung has 2 lobes.
C) The left lung has 2 lobes to make room for the heart, and the right lung has 3 lobes.
D) The right lung is longer because it lies above a blood-rich vital organ, the liver.
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75
What is the purpose of Cricoid Pressure?

A) To completely press the air out of the lungs during the process of CPR
B) To warm the body after its internal temperature has been dangerously lowered
C) To stop the flow of blood from an artery during a severe heart attack
D) To decrease the amount of air entering the stomach during artificial ventilation
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76
Where is the Oropharynx located?

A) In the lowermost part of the throat.
B) In the middle part of the throat.
C) Immediately leading to the trachea.
D) Directly behind the nasal cavity.
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77
What is the purpose of a turbinate?

A) To act as a catalyst in cellular respiration.
B) To warm and filter air as it passes to the lungs.
C) To prevent the backflow of blood in veins.
D) To clean lung tissues of pollution and debris.
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78
What normally causes skeletal muscles to contract?

A) When you consciously think about moving the muscle.
B) When your brain sends chemical messengers to activate the area.
C) When an electrical impulse from the brain stimulates a nerve.
D) When a signal is carried along a cranial nerve to the area.
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79
What is the strongest, heaviest, and longest bone in the human body?

A) Fibula
B) Humerus
C) Femur
D) Spine
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80
Why is the spinal cord most at risk of damage in the cervical and thoracic areas?

A) The small vertebral disks offer no protection.
B) The spinal cord narrows in these areas.
C) These vertebrae can twist and break easily.
D) The spinal cord is close to the vertebrae walls.
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