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What is the branch of science that studies how the body functions?

Physiology

100

Active transport pumps allow substances that are already abundant in the cell to enter. The cell normally contains a large amount of what substance?

Potassium

100

What is the result of the contraction of the arrector pili muscles?

Goosebumps, or hair standing up

100

Which type of tissue is most likely to prevent a kidney from “floating”?


Adipose

100

 The sense of taste is also called the

gustatory sense

200

A patient has been in a car wreck and is admitted to the emergency department with a chief complaint of severe cervical pain accompanied by loss of sensation in all extremities. Which of the following indicates the site of pain?

Neck

200

This programmed sequence of events helps to rid the body of old, unnecessary, and unhealthy cells.

Apoptosis

200

What are some facts on hirsutism?

Usually the result of abnormal steroidal secretion (hypersecretion)

200

During a lumbar puncture the needle is inserted into which anatomical space?

L3-L4 (Subarchanoid space)

200

______ is a group of eye conditions that cause damage to the optic nerve, and is due to increased intraocular pressure.

glaucoma

300

 Blood is called a colloidal suspension because ____ 


There are suspended plasma proteins
300

What response from a patient would indicate the need for further teaching regarding a Pap smear?

A. A pap smear collects a sample of cells usually around the cervix.

B. A pap smear can indicate cancer in its early stages.

C. Early detection leads to poor survival rates.

D. Cells are examined under a microscope for changes that could indicate cancer.

C. Early detection leads to poor survival rates.

300

Rickettsiae and chlamydiae are classified as


bacteria

300

Paralysis of the lower extremities is called 


Paraplegia

300

Which of the following is classified as disuse, denervation, and senile?

Atrophy

400

Movement of a substance from high concentration to low concentration across a cell membrane with a helper molecule

Facilitated diffusion

400

The caudal part of the spinal cord is____

tailbone

400

What lives in the intestinal tract and lays its eggs in the perianal area, causing severe pruritus?

Pinworms

400

True or False

Activation of the beta2 receptors in the pregnant uterus causes the uterine muscles to relax, thereby causing the premature delivery of the fetus.

False

The uterine muscles contract to cause fetal delivery.

400

Which of the following “slide” in the sliding filament hypothesis?


Actin and Myosin

500

 Cigarette smoking causes damage to these hair-like projections on the outer surface of the cell

cilia

500

Radiation, conduction, convection, and evaporation are terms that are concerned with

heat loss

500

This bacillus forms a large part of the normal flora within the large intestines. It also causes septic shock, food poisoning, and local infections and is a leading cause of nosocomial infection.

Eschieria Coli (E.Coli)

500

When severed nerve endings of the amputated leg continues to send sensory information to the parietal lobe of the brain, this is known as

phantom limb pain

500

A patient has been taking Atorvastatin, 80mg tablet, by mouth every night for the past 5 years. The patient reports unbearable muscle weakness in the arms and legs. This patient may be exhibiting symptoms related to what disorder?

Rhabdomyolysis