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The inherited metabolic disorder that results from the accumulation of phenylketones
from phenylalanine is
A) ketosis.
B) acidosis.
C) marasmus.
D) phenylketonuria.
E) kwashiorkor.
Gland cells produce
A) mesenchyme.
B) antibodies.
C) secretions.
D) phagocytes.
E) fibers.
When the fulcrum is located between the load and the force, it is called a ________
lever.
A) first-class
B) second-class
C) third-class
D) fourth-class
E) compound
When pressure is applied to neural tissue, all of the following effects are possible
except
A) a decrease in blood flow.
B) a decrease in available oxygen.
C) a change in neuron excitability
D) glial cells degenerate.
E) neurons are triggered to divide.
Figure 29-1 Early Human Development
What is the developmental fate of "9"?
A) forms the embryo
B) forms the trophoblast
C) forms the chorion
D) forms the placenta
E) forms the decidua parietalis
Figure 20-2 Cardiac Cycle
What is occurring in the left atrium at the circle labeled "2" on the graph?
A) Left atrium is pressurizing the left ventricle.
B) Left atrium is in systole.
C) Left atrial pressure is decreasing.
D) Left atrium is in diastole.
E) Left atrium is receiving pressure from the left ventricle.
Figure 24-2 The Wall of the Small Intestine
What is the layer labeled "2"?
A) muscularis externa
B) circular muscle
C) lamina propria
D) longitudinal muscle
E) muscularis mucosae
Identify the origin of the axon labeled "2."
Figure 15-2 The Corticospinal Pathway
A) lower motor neuron
B) upper motor neuron
C) decussation neuron
D) second-order neuron
E) ganglionic neuron
The ________ receives blood from the superior vena cava and the inferior vena cava.
A) right ventricle
B) left ventricle
C) left atrium
D) right atrium
E) aorta
Points where a muscular artery can be compressed against a bone to control severe
bleeding are called
A) decompression points.
B) palpation points.
C) diastolic points.
D) regulation points.
E) pressure points.
Each of the following terms is a descriptive term for a muscle's action except
A) levator.
B) pronator.
C) extensor.
D) sartorius.
E) adductor.
Events in the first 12 weeks of gestation establish the basis for ________, the process of
organ formation.
A) organogenesis
B) morphogenesis
C) gametogenesis
D) teratogenesis
E) embryogenesis
Identify the structure labeled "9."
Figure 8-2 The Humerus
A) olecranon process
B) medial epicondyle
C) lateral epicondyle
D) greater tubercle
E) trochlea
The ________ is the inner lining of the uterus.
A) endometrium
B) epimetrium
C) perimetrium
D) myometrium
E) exometrium
The ________ receives blood from the diaphragm.
A) pleural vein
B) phrenic vein
C) inferior vena cava
D) celiac trunk
E) inferior mesenteric vein
The ________ connects the two sides of the cerebrum.
A) decussation
B) mesencephalon
C) arbor vitae
D) ganglion
E) commissural fibers
Identify the structure labeled "2."
Figure 16-1 ANS Pathway
A) ventral root
B) dorsal ramus
C) spinal nerve
D) ventral ramus
E) white ramus
A chamber within a bone normally filled with air is a
A) foramen.
B) sinus.
C) fossa.
D) canal.
E) meatus.
Figure 19-1 The Origins and Differentiation of Formed Elements
Identify the cell labeled "3."
A) eosinophil
B) lymphocyte
C) erythrocyte
D) basophil
E) monocyte
Figure 26-2 The Nephron
What physiological process occurs at the structure labeled "1"?
A) reabsorption
B) excretion
C) secretion
D) filtration
E) micturition
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