Question 1: The heart is located blank to the sternum. Sagital, anterior, lateral, or posterior.
Question 2: You are blank to your chin. Lateral, inferior, superior, or oblique.
Question 3: Which area of the body contains a portal blood system? Small intestine and liver, bones and muscle, spleen and lymphatic blood vessels, or none of the above.
Question 4: The pituitary gland lies in an area of the skull referred to as the: glenoid cavity, sella turcica, rectus abdominis, or none of the above.
Question 5: The area of the small intestine that meets the large intestine is refereed to as: biliary duct, ileocecal, liver portal, or esophageal.
Question 6: Digestive System and endocrine system are important in the homeostasis of: growth, synthesis of hormones, bone maintenance, or all of the above.
Question 7: The endocrine system is the only one that secretes hormones. true, or false.
Question 8: The relationship between cardiovascular system and lymphatic system helps prevent: malnutrition, edema, obesity, or none of the above.
Question 9: What organs are mainly involved in the detoxification of the blood? Kidney and spleen, heart and spleen, liver and kidney, or liver and muscle.
Question 10: Cardiovascular system in conjunction with the lymphatic system returns fluids back to the heart. True, or false.
Question 11: Which of the following organs is more closely related to the absorption of sodium? adrenal glands and kidney, bone and kidney, adrenal glands and muscle, or thymus and thyroid gland.
Question 12: Of the following glands which one has both endocrine and exocrine function? adrenal, thyroid, pancreas, or kidney.
Question 13: Which of the following organs is more closely related to the absorption of calcium? pancreas and liver, adrenals and kidney, parathyroid and thyroid gland, or pancreas and thyroid.
Question 14: The presence of the funniest structures in veins and lymphatic vessels avoid the pooling of blood in the lower extremeities (edema) ATP, pumps, muscle, or valves.
Question 15: Which of the following areas shown are in the same system and interact more closely with each other? liver and kidney, liver and small intestine, liver and heart, or kidney and brain.
Question 16: The hepatic portal system collects blood from the blank and then routes it to the blank. kidneys; liver, liver; kidneys, liver; GI tract, or GI tract; liver.
Question 17: Which of the following is not a sign of inflammation? fever, redness, swelling, or pain.
Question 18: Choose a true statement about fetal hemoglobin. fetal hemoglobin is called hemoglobin A, fetal hemoglobin contains four Alpha chains, fetal hemoglobin has a higher affinity for oxygen than does adult Hemoglobin, or fetal hemoglobin is produce until the baby is one year old.
Question 19: The vessel layer that has a direct role in vasoconstriction is the: tunica externa, tunica media, endothelium, or tunica intima.
Question 20: Which of the following acts on the kidneys to raise blood pressure? Atrial natriuretic peptide, antidiuretic hormone, epinephrine, or angiotensin ll.
Question 21: The increased concentration of HCO3- in blood draining from the stomach is called blank. The enterogastric reflex, the alkaline tide, the chloride shift, or bicarbonate loading.
Question 22: The condition known as blank is caused by a deficiency in thyroid hormone. goiter, gigantism, anemia, or diabetes.
Question 23: A deficiency of iron in the human body lead to the condition known as? goiter,cretinism, anemia, or gigantism.
Question 24: The condition known as blank is caused by an increase in growth hormone? down syndrome, goiter, anemia, or gigantism.
Question 25: Cancer of the white blood cells. anemia, gigantism, leukemia, or fever.
Question 26: Scan that combines a series of x-ray images taken from different angles around your body and uses computer processing to create cross-sectional images (slices) of the bones, blood vessels, and soft tissues inside your body. MRI, x-yay, computerized tomography, or ultrasound.
Question 27: A decrease in hemoglobin in the RBC detected by blood chemistry exams is an indication of? cancer, leukemia, goiter, or anemia.
Question 28: Imaging technique that uses strong magnetic fields in radiology to form pictures of the anatomy and physiological processes of the body. CAT scan, ultrasound ,MRI, or x-rays.
Question 29: A microscope that uses a beam of accelerated electrons as a source of illumination to visualize very tiny parts of the cell/organs. x-ray, MRI, light microscope, or electron microscope.
Question 30: Imaging device that uses ultrasonic waves to visualize organs. MRI, ultrasound, EKG, or cat scan.