Deck 2: Anatomy and Pathology Basics

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Brachi/o is a combining form for the

A) lung.
B) arm.
C) leg.
D) neck.
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Bone, blood, and fat are examples of what type of tissue?

A) Epithelial
B) Connective
C) Muscular
D) Nervous
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Hist/o is a combining form for

A) cell.
B) organ.
C) tissue.
D) body system.
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The largest or most important part of an organ is termed the

A) body.
B) lumen.
C) apex.
D) sinus.
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The structure that is the site of protein formation is the

A) mitochondrion.
B) ribosome.
C) lysosome.
D) nucleus.
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Which structure in a cell is responsible for conversion of nutrients to energy?

A) Nucleus
B) Mitochondrion
C) Ribosome
D) Cytoplasm
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The substance that holds organelles within a cell is the

A) cytoplasm.
B) lysosome.
C) mitochondrion.
D) ribosome.
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What is the term for the area where nerves and vessels enter and exit an organ?

A) Antrum
B) Lumen
C) Vestibule
D) Hilum
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Cervic/o is a combining form for the

A) abdomen.
B) neck.
C) chest.
D) arm.
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Myel/o is a combining form for the

A) muscles and spinal cord.
B) bone marrow and spinal cord.
C) muscle and bone marrow.
D) spinal cord and nerves.
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A small space at the beginning of a canal is the

A) hilum.
B) sinus.
C) vestibule.
D) fornix.
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Positioning a patient to examine the abdomen would be placing the person in a ____ position.

A) plantar
B) proximal
C) supine
D) prone
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The pointed extremity of a cone-shaped structure is the

A) apex.
B) fornix.
C) antrum.
D) body.
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Crur/o is a combining form meaning the

A) knee.
B) back.
C) abdomen.
D) leg.
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If a stroke on one side of the brain affects the opposite side, you would term its effect to be on the ____ side.

A) anterior
B) posterior
C) contralateral
D) ipsilateral
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Which type of tissue acts as an internal and external covering of the body?

A) Epithelial
B) Connective
C) Muscular
D) Nervous
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The internal environment of the body that is compatible with life is

A) catabolism.
B) anabolism.
C) metabolism.
D) homeostasis.
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Back to front is

A) anteroposterior.
B) posteroanterior.
C) distoproximal.
D) proximodistal.
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What is the name of the organ part farthest from its opening?

A) Fundus
B) Hilum
C) Fornix
D) Apex
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The space within an artery, vein, intestine, or tube is the

A) sinus.
B) lumen.
C) hilum.
D) vestibule.
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When a patient came in with numbness of her left arm and left leg, the physician noted that the leg numbness was on the ____ side.

A) contralateral
B) ipsilateral
C) bilateral
D) dextrad
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A patient lying in a prone position is lying on her

A) belly.
B) back.
C) side.
D) arm.
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Patients with coronary heart disease have a disorder of their ____ system.

A) respiratory
B) endocrine
C) cardiovascular
D) integumentary
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The role of the ________ system is to transport materials in the blood throughout the body.

A) respiratory
B) endocrine
C) cardiovascular
D) integumentary
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A patient with burns on her back has lesions on the ____ aspect of her body.

A) anterior
B) ventral
C) posterior
D) proximal
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The ________ system produces hormones that circulate in the blood to target tissue that stimulates a particular action.

A) respiratory
B) endocrine
C) cardiovascular
D) integumentary
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A patient with bilateral pain hurts on

A) one side of her body.
B) both sides of her body.
C) the front of her body.
D) the back of her body.
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The ________ system's role includes protect and temperature regulation. It includes the skin, subcutaneous tissue, hair, nails, and sense receptors.

A) respiratory
B) gastrointestinal
C) cardiovascular
D) integumentary
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Which direction describes vessels that carry blood toward an organ?

A) Afferent
B) Efferent
C) Medial
D) Lateral
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The plane that divides the body horizontally into an upper part and a lower part is the ____ plane.

A) coronal
B) frontal
C) transverse
D) sagittal
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The abdominopelvic region that is inferior to the left lumbar region is the left _____ region.

A) iliac
B) hypogastric
C) hypochondriac
D) inguinal
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The ____ plane separates the body into equal right and left halves.

A) frontal
B) transverse
C) midsagittal
D) sagittal
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When John grabbed the handle of a hot pan on his stove, he sustained burns on the ____ surface of his hand.

A) superior
B) palmar
C) plantar
D) pronate
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The stomach and spleen are located in the _____ quadrant.

A) right upper
B) left upper
C) right lower
D) left lower
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The abdominopelvic region that is immediately superior to the umbilical region is the _____ region.

A) hypochondriac
B) lumbar
C) epigastric
D) hypogastric
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The right lobe of the liver is in the _____ quadrant.

A) right upper
B) left upper
C) right lower
D) left lower
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The abdominopelvic region that is medial to the lumbar regions is the _____ region.

A) hypogastric
B) epigastric
C) umbilical
D) hypochondriac
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The scrapes on the elbows of the child were described as ____ injuries.

A) supine
B) superficial
C) superior
D) supinate
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The part of the esophagus that is farthest from its beginning at the throat is the ____ end.

A) dorsal
B) distal
C) dextrad
D) proximal
Question
The plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior sections is the ____ plane.

A) coronal
B) frontal
C) transverse
D) sagittal
E) Both A and B
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This cavity contains the heart, lungs, esophagus, and trachea.

A) Cranial cavity
B) Thoracic cavity
C) Pelvic cavity
D) Spinal cavity
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A neutral pH is ____.

A) 1
B) 5
C) 7
D) 10
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A dorsal cavity includes the

A) cranial cavity.
B) thoracic cavity.
C) pelvic cavity.
D) spinal cavity.
E) A and D only.
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What helps to maintain the pH range?

A) Urinary system
B) Chemical buffers
C) Respiratory system
D) All of the above
Question
To maintain homeostasis, the body attempts to keep the pH between _______.

A) 5 and 5.2
B) 7.25 and 7.45
C) 7.35 and 7.45
D) 5.35 and 5.55
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____ can also be called subjective data.

A) Etiology
B) Prevention
C) Signs
D) Symptoms
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A(n) ______ is a composed of two or more types of tissues and have one or more functions.

A) organism
B) organ
C) body system
D) cell
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The plural of hilum is

A) hilus.
B) hila.
C) hili.
D) hilae.
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The urinary bladder is located in the ____ cavity.

A) pelvic
B) thoracic
C) abdominal
D) cranial
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What is considered the body's first line of defense?

A) Skin
B) Tears and saliva
C) Mucus
D) Stomach acid
E) All of the above
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What is the structural organization of the body from simple to complex?

A) Tissues, cells, body systems, organisms, and organs
B) Cells, organs, tissues, body systems, and organisms
C) Cells, tissues, organs, body systems, and organisms
D) Tissues, cells, organs, body systems, and organisms
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____ is how often the disease occurs.

A) Morbidity
B) Mortality
C) Prevalence
D) Incidence
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___ is the cause of the disorder or the disease.

A) Etiology
B) Sign
C) Symptom
D) Prognosis
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What is considered predisposing factors for disease?

A) Hereditary factors
B) Age
C) Gender
D) Environmental factors
E) All of the above
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The combining form for the front is

A) arthr/o.
B) antr/o.
C) anter/o.
D) atri/o.
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_____ is a group of similar cells from the same source that together carry out a specific function.

A) Organism
B) Organ
C) Body system
D) Tissue
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The combining form cellul/o means

A) cell.
B) nucleus.
C) cytoplasm.
D) cell membrane.
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A ____ is a group of signs and symptoms that occur together and is associated with it.

A) disease
B) syndrome
C) disorder
D) prevalence
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What is a common cause of disease?

A) Genetics
B) Inflammatory processes
C) Immunity
D) Nutritional imbalance
E) All of the above
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A ___ is something that can be measured or observed by others.

A) etiology
B) sign
C) symptom
D) prognosis
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___ are the basic units of heredity.

A) Chromosomes
B) Cells
C) Nuclei
D) Genes
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The _________ starts at the time of exposure to a disease and ends when the signs and symptoms appear.

A) contagious period
B) communicable period
C) isolation period
D) incubation period
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When a cell is damaged what chemical is released?

A) Histamine
B) Bradykinin
C) Prostaglandins
D) All of the above
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___ refers to the extent of the cancer, including the size and if it has spread.

A) Undifferentiated
B) Stage
C) Grade
D) Poorly differentiated
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What is seen with the inflammation process?

A) Erythema
B) Edema
C) Pain
D) Loss of movement
E) All of the above
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___ refers to how abnormal the malignant cells look.

A) Undifferentiated
B) Stage
C) Grade
D) Poorly differentiated
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1
Brachi/o is a combining form for the

A) lung.
B) arm.
C) leg.
D) neck.
arm.
2
Bone, blood, and fat are examples of what type of tissue?

A) Epithelial
B) Connective
C) Muscular
D) Nervous
Connective
3
Hist/o is a combining form for

A) cell.
B) organ.
C) tissue.
D) body system.
tissue.
4
The largest or most important part of an organ is termed the

A) body.
B) lumen.
C) apex.
D) sinus.
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The structure that is the site of protein formation is the

A) mitochondrion.
B) ribosome.
C) lysosome.
D) nucleus.
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Which structure in a cell is responsible for conversion of nutrients to energy?

A) Nucleus
B) Mitochondrion
C) Ribosome
D) Cytoplasm
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The substance that holds organelles within a cell is the

A) cytoplasm.
B) lysosome.
C) mitochondrion.
D) ribosome.
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What is the term for the area where nerves and vessels enter and exit an organ?

A) Antrum
B) Lumen
C) Vestibule
D) Hilum
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Cervic/o is a combining form for the

A) abdomen.
B) neck.
C) chest.
D) arm.
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Myel/o is a combining form for the

A) muscles and spinal cord.
B) bone marrow and spinal cord.
C) muscle and bone marrow.
D) spinal cord and nerves.
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A small space at the beginning of a canal is the

A) hilum.
B) sinus.
C) vestibule.
D) fornix.
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Positioning a patient to examine the abdomen would be placing the person in a ____ position.

A) plantar
B) proximal
C) supine
D) prone
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The pointed extremity of a cone-shaped structure is the

A) apex.
B) fornix.
C) antrum.
D) body.
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Crur/o is a combining form meaning the

A) knee.
B) back.
C) abdomen.
D) leg.
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If a stroke on one side of the brain affects the opposite side, you would term its effect to be on the ____ side.

A) anterior
B) posterior
C) contralateral
D) ipsilateral
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Which type of tissue acts as an internal and external covering of the body?

A) Epithelial
B) Connective
C) Muscular
D) Nervous
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The internal environment of the body that is compatible with life is

A) catabolism.
B) anabolism.
C) metabolism.
D) homeostasis.
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Back to front is

A) anteroposterior.
B) posteroanterior.
C) distoproximal.
D) proximodistal.
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What is the name of the organ part farthest from its opening?

A) Fundus
B) Hilum
C) Fornix
D) Apex
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The space within an artery, vein, intestine, or tube is the

A) sinus.
B) lumen.
C) hilum.
D) vestibule.
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When a patient came in with numbness of her left arm and left leg, the physician noted that the leg numbness was on the ____ side.

A) contralateral
B) ipsilateral
C) bilateral
D) dextrad
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A patient lying in a prone position is lying on her

A) belly.
B) back.
C) side.
D) arm.
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Patients with coronary heart disease have a disorder of their ____ system.

A) respiratory
B) endocrine
C) cardiovascular
D) integumentary
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The role of the ________ system is to transport materials in the blood throughout the body.

A) respiratory
B) endocrine
C) cardiovascular
D) integumentary
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A patient with burns on her back has lesions on the ____ aspect of her body.

A) anterior
B) ventral
C) posterior
D) proximal
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The ________ system produces hormones that circulate in the blood to target tissue that stimulates a particular action.

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B) endocrine
C) cardiovascular
D) integumentary
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A patient with bilateral pain hurts on

A) one side of her body.
B) both sides of her body.
C) the front of her body.
D) the back of her body.
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The ________ system's role includes protect and temperature regulation. It includes the skin, subcutaneous tissue, hair, nails, and sense receptors.

A) respiratory
B) gastrointestinal
C) cardiovascular
D) integumentary
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Which direction describes vessels that carry blood toward an organ?

A) Afferent
B) Efferent
C) Medial
D) Lateral
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The plane that divides the body horizontally into an upper part and a lower part is the ____ plane.

A) coronal
B) frontal
C) transverse
D) sagittal
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The abdominopelvic region that is inferior to the left lumbar region is the left _____ region.

A) iliac
B) hypogastric
C) hypochondriac
D) inguinal
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The ____ plane separates the body into equal right and left halves.

A) frontal
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C) midsagittal
D) sagittal
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When John grabbed the handle of a hot pan on his stove, he sustained burns on the ____ surface of his hand.

A) superior
B) palmar
C) plantar
D) pronate
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The stomach and spleen are located in the _____ quadrant.

A) right upper
B) left upper
C) right lower
D) left lower
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The abdominopelvic region that is immediately superior to the umbilical region is the _____ region.

A) hypochondriac
B) lumbar
C) epigastric
D) hypogastric
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The right lobe of the liver is in the _____ quadrant.

A) right upper
B) left upper
C) right lower
D) left lower
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The abdominopelvic region that is medial to the lumbar regions is the _____ region.

A) hypogastric
B) epigastric
C) umbilical
D) hypochondriac
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The scrapes on the elbows of the child were described as ____ injuries.

A) supine
B) superficial
C) superior
D) supinate
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The part of the esophagus that is farthest from its beginning at the throat is the ____ end.

A) dorsal
B) distal
C) dextrad
D) proximal
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The plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior sections is the ____ plane.

A) coronal
B) frontal
C) transverse
D) sagittal
E) Both A and B
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This cavity contains the heart, lungs, esophagus, and trachea.

A) Cranial cavity
B) Thoracic cavity
C) Pelvic cavity
D) Spinal cavity
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42
A neutral pH is ____.

A) 1
B) 5
C) 7
D) 10
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43
A dorsal cavity includes the

A) cranial cavity.
B) thoracic cavity.
C) pelvic cavity.
D) spinal cavity.
E) A and D only.
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What helps to maintain the pH range?

A) Urinary system
B) Chemical buffers
C) Respiratory system
D) All of the above
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To maintain homeostasis, the body attempts to keep the pH between _______.

A) 5 and 5.2
B) 7.25 and 7.45
C) 7.35 and 7.45
D) 5.35 and 5.55
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____ can also be called subjective data.

A) Etiology
B) Prevention
C) Signs
D) Symptoms
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A(n) ______ is a composed of two or more types of tissues and have one or more functions.

A) organism
B) organ
C) body system
D) cell
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The plural of hilum is

A) hilus.
B) hila.
C) hili.
D) hilae.
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49
The urinary bladder is located in the ____ cavity.

A) pelvic
B) thoracic
C) abdominal
D) cranial
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What is considered the body's first line of defense?

A) Skin
B) Tears and saliva
C) Mucus
D) Stomach acid
E) All of the above
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51
What is the structural organization of the body from simple to complex?

A) Tissues, cells, body systems, organisms, and organs
B) Cells, organs, tissues, body systems, and organisms
C) Cells, tissues, organs, body systems, and organisms
D) Tissues, cells, organs, body systems, and organisms
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52
____ is how often the disease occurs.

A) Morbidity
B) Mortality
C) Prevalence
D) Incidence
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___ is the cause of the disorder or the disease.

A) Etiology
B) Sign
C) Symptom
D) Prognosis
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What is considered predisposing factors for disease?

A) Hereditary factors
B) Age
C) Gender
D) Environmental factors
E) All of the above
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The combining form for the front is

A) arthr/o.
B) antr/o.
C) anter/o.
D) atri/o.
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56
_____ is a group of similar cells from the same source that together carry out a specific function.

A) Organism
B) Organ
C) Body system
D) Tissue
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57
The combining form cellul/o means

A) cell.
B) nucleus.
C) cytoplasm.
D) cell membrane.
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A ____ is a group of signs and symptoms that occur together and is associated with it.

A) disease
B) syndrome
C) disorder
D) prevalence
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What is a common cause of disease?

A) Genetics
B) Inflammatory processes
C) Immunity
D) Nutritional imbalance
E) All of the above
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A ___ is something that can be measured or observed by others.

A) etiology
B) sign
C) symptom
D) prognosis
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___ are the basic units of heredity.

A) Chromosomes
B) Cells
C) Nuclei
D) Genes
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The _________ starts at the time of exposure to a disease and ends when the signs and symptoms appear.

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D) incubation period
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When a cell is damaged what chemical is released?

A) Histamine
B) Bradykinin
C) Prostaglandins
D) All of the above
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___ refers to the extent of the cancer, including the size and if it has spread.

A) Undifferentiated
B) Stage
C) Grade
D) Poorly differentiated
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What is seen with the inflammation process?

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B) Edema
C) Pain
D) Loss of movement
E) All of the above
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___ refers to how abnormal the malignant cells look.

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B) Stage
C) Grade
D) Poorly differentiated
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