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The diaphragm separates the abdominopelvic and ________ cavities.

thoracic

100

Which of the following is an abnormal spinal curvature that may appear during childhood and adolescence?

Kyphosis

100

The resting tension in a skeletal muscle is called:

Tone

100

________ is the energy of motion.

Kinetic energy

100

Arm muscles, after being in a cast, can develop smaller and weaker muscle fibers in a condition called:

atrophy

200

A ________ fracture has multiple bone fragments at the fracture site.

Comminuted

200

________ is the study of how living organisms perform their vital functions.

A) Cytology

B) Ornithology

C) Anatomy

D) Physiology

D) Physiology

200

The watery matrix in blood is called:

Plazma

200

What is the most abundant mineral in the human body?

Calcium

200

What is the fibrous connective tissue connecting the bones of the skull at birth called?

Fontanells

300

Glucose is passively transported across the cell membrane by binding to a receptor site on a carrier protein in a process called:

A) facilitated osmosis.

B) facilitated diffusion.

C) assisted osmosis.

D) assisted diffusion.

B) facilitated diffusion.

300

What is the watery medium surrounding a cell called?

A) Extracellular fluid

B) Interstitial fluid

C) Cytoplasm

D) Both A and B

D) both A and B

300

The pleural cavity surrounds what organ?

lung

300

Which solution causes the movement of water into a red blood cell, causing it to swell and possibly lyse, or burst?

A) Hypotonic

B) Crenatonic

C) Isotonic

D) Hypertonic

A) hypotonic

300

________ are compounds that stabilize pH by either removing or replacing hydrogen ions.

A) Catalysts

B) Carbohydrates

C) Electrolytes

D) Buffers

Buffers

400

The specialized cells that determine the timing of cardiac muscle contractions are called what?

Pacemaker cells

400

The process of replacing other tissues with bone is called:

ossification

400

Which bones are on both sides of the skull and form the roof and superior walls of the cranium?

Parietal

400

________ is the length of time a muscle can continue to contract while being supported by mitochondrial activities.

A) Anaerobic endurance

B) Endurance ratio

C) Myoglobin endurance

D) Aerobic endurance

D) Aerobic endurance

400

 ________ are layers of cells that cover internal or external surfaces.

Epithelia

500

________ are proteins that destroy invading microorganisms.

Antibodies

500

The breakdown of glucose to pyruvic acid in the cytoplasm of the cell is called:

glycolosis

500

________ is the neurotransmitter or chemical released by a motor neuron to communicate with other cells.

Acetylcholine

500

The specialized sites that are contacts between cardiac muscle cells are called what?

Intercalated discs

500

What is the central shaft of a long bone called?

Diaphysis