Anatomy & Physiology Term 1 (Full Final) (Triviatron)
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What type of tissue lines the hollow organs, blood vessels and esophagus?
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Which body system exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between blood and air?
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In terms of medical words, the prefix typically comes:
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Describe "anatomical position"
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A ______ plane divides the body into superior and inferior portions.
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Which plane divides the body into anterior and posterior planes?
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The bladder is located in which cavity?
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The thoracic cavity includes all of the following, EXCEPT:
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What number on the pH scale indicates that a liquid is neutral?
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A _________ is the outer part of the cell, it is thin and semi-permeable:
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Where within the cell is DNA located?
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_______ is the diffusion/movement of water across a semipermeable membrane.
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______ is a life threatening disease that mainly affects the lungs and pancreas, in which secretions are thick and sticky:
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Easy bleeding, prolonged bleeding and bruising are all issues involved in what genetic disorder?
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A patient of yours is having trouble with infertility, he is of tall stature, pear shaped and has little body hair. What condition would you suspect he has?
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Your pinky toe is ____ to your great toe?
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What cavity houses your brain?
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Bones are held together by tough cord-like structures called:
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Which type of bone is primarily located in the skull and rib cage?
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Which of the following describes a synovial joint:
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The humerus is an example of what kind of bone
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The "shaft" part of a long bone is called the:
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The most important nutrient and exercise for bone strength and growth?
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When educating a patient who was just diagnosed with gout, the MA would provide the following correct information?
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Medical term for "hump back"
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All of the following are functions of muscles EXCEPT?
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Acetylcholine is a hormone that does what to muscles?
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Smooth muscle is found in?
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Which type of muscle tissue involves peristalsis, which is movement caused by constriction?
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Pointing the toes upward towards the ceiling is?
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Moving a body part away from the midline of the body?
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What is the medical term for "wry neck"?
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Lateral curvature of the back?
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Medical term for "swayback", a condition often caused by high heels?
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What part of the heart prevents backflow or regurgitation in the heart?
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The heart is divided into left and right sides by what structure?
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Which layer of the heart is made up of muscle?
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Which is considered the cardiac pacemaker of the heart?
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The "P" on an EKG represents:
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The "QRS" on an EKG represents:
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A _______ is a ballooned, weakened arterial wall?
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thickness of blood is defined as?
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Fibrinogen plays an important role in what?
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The blood cell that aids in fighting against infection?
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The blood cells that aid in clotting blood?
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Where are RBC's made?
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What blood type is a universal donor?
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What blood type is the universal reciever?
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Approximately how long do RBC's live for?
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Which hormone produced by the kidneys controls the RBC production?
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In which way does an individual develop naturally acquired active immunity?
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A patient was in a car accident and her spleen was removed, what is an appropriate response from the MA to this patient?
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Which type of immunity crosses the placenta and passes through breastmilk?
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What type of immunoglobulin triggers an allergic reaction?
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A heart rate of 102 is?
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What type of immunity results simply because you are a human and not a plant or a cow?
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The nonspecific body defense in which neutrophils and monocytes can leave the bloodstream to attack pathogens in other tissue is _____?
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What type of cell is a lymphocyte?
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Which protein would you find in the plasma?
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If a person is deficient in platelets, what is this called?
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Your patient has a WBC count of 13,000, you understand that the patient:
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A disease that causes anemia due to the shape of the RBC's?
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Which artery is below the popliteal pulse site?
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All arteries carry oxygenated blood except?
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What statement below is true: When a muscle contracts it gets?
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