Unit 1
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Unit 4
Mystery
100

Natural Killer Cells are part of which type of immunity?

a.Innate defense immunity

b.Adaptive defense immunity

c.Specific defense immunity

d.Humoral immune response


a.Innate defense immunity

100

The upper respiratory tract includes all of the following except:


a. larynx


b. nasal cavity


c. pharynx


d. alveoli

d. alveoli

100

37% of total body water is located in which fluid compartment?

a.Extracellular fluid

b.Cytosol

c.Intracellular fluid

d.Cytoplasm

d. Extracellular fluid


(63% of total body water is located in intracellular fluid compartment)

100

Which primary germ layer on the embryonic disc will form the epithelia (lining) of the digestive, urinary & respiratory tracts?


a.Mesoderm

b.Endoderm

c.Ectoderm


b. Endoderm 



100

Which type of granular leukocyte is the first to arrive at an injury site and phagocytizes bacteria?

a. Eosinophil

b. Basophil

c. Monocyte

d. Neutrophil

e. Lymphocyte


d. Neutrophil

200

A pregnant woman is breast feeding her child and her child is getting antibodies from the mother's milk. What type of immunity is this?

a. Artificially acquired passive immunity

b. Artificially acquired active immunity

c. Naturally acquired active immunity

d. Naturally acquired passive immunity


d. Naturally acquired passive immunity


200

Which of the following enzymes is present in secretions of the mouth and pancreas?


a. Amylase

b. Trypsin

c. Lipase

d. Lactase


a. Amylase

200

What is the function of renin?

a.to convert angiotensin into angiotensin II

b. to convert angiotensin converting enzyme into its active form

c. to convert angiotensinogen into angiotensin I

b. to convert angiotensin converting enzyme into its active form

200

Gonadotropins:

a.BPH & DMSO

b.ADH & OT

c.GnRH & CRH

d.OT & PRL

e.FSH & LH


e.FSH & LH

200

Which blood type is the universal donor blood?

Question 1Select one:

a. AB-

b. O-

c. A-

d. AB+

e. B-


b. O-

300

Pulse pressure is calculated by


a.dividing the systolic by the diastolic pressure.

b.subtracting diastolic pressure from systolic pressure.

c.multiplying systolic and diastolic pressures.

d.adding systolic and diastolic pressures.

b. subtracting diastolic pressure from systolic pressure.

300

Sulfur, Sodium, Potassium and Chlorine are considered a __________?

a. Minor mineral

b. Fat soluble vitamin

c. Water soluble vitamin

d. Major mineral


d. Major mineral

300

This hormone helps the body to retain water and is released by the posterior pituitary gland: 


A. GnRH

B.ADH (Anti-Diuretic Hormone)

C.TSH

D.PTH


B.ADH (Anti-Diuretic Hormone)

300

Remains of ovarian follicle that will persist upon embryo implantation to make hormones:

a.Primary follicle

b.Corpus luteum

c.Corpus albicans

d.Secondary follicle

e.Primordial follicle


b.Corpus luteum

300

____________ moves material through the digestive tract while ____________ mixes material within the digestive tract without moving it forward. 

a.segmentation; peristalsis

b.peristalsis; segmentation

c.peristalsis; mass movements

d.none of the above

c. peristalsis; segmentation

400

What cardiac electrical event is occurring during ECG wave #2

Question 1Select one:

a. Ventricular repolarization

b. Atria contraction

c. Atrial depolarization

d. Ventricular depolarization



d. Ventricular depolarization

400

The valve that is located in the lower section of the stomach and prevents contents of the duodenum from flowing back into the stomach is called the 


a.cardiac sphincter.

b.ileocecal valve.

c.mitral valve.

d.pyloric sphincter.


d.pyloric sphincter.

400

A patient with a pH=7.0 would have what type of acid-base imbalance?

a.Basosis

b.Alkalosis

c.Acidosis

d. Neutralosis

c.Acidosis


CO2 + H20<------->H2CO3 + H+ 

Respiratory acidosis= CO2 increasing, H+ decreasing

Respiratory alkalosis= Not producing enough CO2 decreasing (not enough H20), H+ increasing 

Metabolic acidosis= Inc H+ (dec pH) or dec bicarbonate (H2CO3)

Metabolic Alkalosis= Producing too many bicarbonate ions (inc), or not enough H+ (dec) (inc pH

400

What is the name of the "First Milk" that is rich in proteins and antibodies and low in carbohydrates and lipids called ? 

a.Pro-milk

b.Colostomy

c.Colostrum

d.lactogenesis


c.Colostrum

400

Muscle in the urinary bladder wall:


a.Emancipator

b.Detrusor

c.Excretor

d.Capacitor

e. Delaminator

b.Detrusor

500

The right lymphatic duct empties into which vessel?

a.Right subclavian lymph trunk

b.Cisternae chyli

c. Right subclavian artery

d. Right subclavian vein



d. Right subclavian vein

500

Which of the following is responsible for maximal inspiration?

a. Internal intercostal muscles

b.Sternocleidomastoid

c. Elastic recoil

d. External intercostal muscles


b.Sternocleidomastoid

500

Urea is a by-product of the catabolism of what type of nutrient?


a.Carbohydrate

b.Ascorbic acid

c.Amino acid

d.Nucleic acid


c.Amino acid

500

Assume simple dominance.  furthermore, assume that dominant allele "S" is for smooth skin, and recessive allele "s" is for bumpy skin.  If parents with Ss and SS genotypes were to mate, what percent of their offspring will have smooth skin?

a.100%

b.25%

c.0%

d. 50%

a.100%

500

Match the pictures below with-it corresponding dominance relationship. 

1.incomplete dominance

2.codominance

3.complete dominance