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The is the second largest part of the brain. It coordinates smooth motor function, fine tunes movements, and adjusts postural muscles.

Cerebellum

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Functions of the oral cavity include sensory analysis of food, mechanical processing, and lubrication.

True

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The alveolar sacs of the lungs are directly surrounded by an extensive network of arteries which make the gas exchange between the blood and alveolar sacs possible.

False

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The cells involved in cell mediated immunity are

T cells

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Lymph returns to the venous system by squeezing from the interstitial spaces into venules.

False

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The primary motor cortex would be found in the lobe of the cerebral cortex.

Frontal

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The bolus moves from the tongue and palate past the uvula to enter the oropharynx during the

Buccal

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The limbic system is a region of the brain referred to as the "emotional brain" and is made of the following .

hippocampus, hypothalamus, amygdala, olfactory bulb, thalamus (A&B&C)

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A stretch reflex is an immediate involuntary motor response, such as pulling your hand back after touching a hot surface

False

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Blood moving through the systemic circulation would move through these structures in the following order .

left ventricle, aorta, to head/upper/lower body, inferior and superior vena cava, right atrium

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The medulla oblongata is the control center for respiration but other areas of the body send signals that affect rate and depth of respiration.

True

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The vessels supplying oxygenated blood to the coronary tissue include the left and right coronary arteries and the descending aorta.

False

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The thoracic duct collects lymph from .

both sides of the body inferior to the diaphragm and from the left side of

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the body superior to the diaphragm

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Food moving through the digestive system would pass through the organs in this order

oral cavity, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine

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The oculomotor nerves innervate all six extraocular muscles.

False

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The following are lymphatic organs .

spleen, thymus gland, lymph nodes

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ADH (antidiuretic hormone), also called vasopressin, is released in response to a decrease in electrolyte concentrations or an increase in blood pressure.

False

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Which endocrine organ has these three roles?:

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  • Acts as an endocrine organ releasing ADH and OXT at the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland
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  • Secretes regulatory hormones which control activity of the anterior lobe of the pituitary
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  • Contains ANS centers that control the adrenal medulla

Hypothalamus

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This hormone does several things :

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  • Targets smooth muscles of the uterus
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  • Targets the contractile cells of the mammary glands
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  • Causes contraction of smooth muscles of the uterus resulting in uterine contractions - Causes smooth muscle contractions in the prostate gland

OXT (oxytocin)

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The function of the cardiovascular system includes transporting numerous substances throughout the body including .

  • white blood cells, antibodies, and ions

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  • nutrients, oxygen, and carbon dioxide
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  • metabolic wastes, enzymes, and hormones (A&B&C)
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The more melanin a person has and the darker their skin tone, the longer they must be in the sun to convert a hormone into inactive vitamin D.

True

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The following are effects of sympathetic stimulation .

  • increased cardiovascular activity

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  • elevation in muscle tone
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  • increased alertness (A&B&C)
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consists of smooth muscle contractions that move a bolus along the digestive tract.

Peristalsis

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In comparison to blood vessels, lymphatic vessels are .

larger, have thinner walls, and have an irregular outline

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Endothelial cells of lymphatic capillaries are tightly connected to prevent interstitial fluid from entering.

False

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The PCCE of the respiratory tract helps capture inhaled debris and pathogens which are then absorbed into the bloodstream and filtered out by the liver for elimination through the digestive system.

False

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If someone has insufficient surfactant production, their may collapse.

Alveoli

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The radial nerve originates from the plexus.

Brachial

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Most of the absorption of nutrients happens in the .

Small intestine

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These are the primary cells of the lymphatic system .

Lymphocytes

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When the doctor taps a patient's patellar ligament ultimately causing an action potential to contract the quadriceps femoris and the knee to extend, this is a ….

  • a sign that muscle innervation is working properly

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  • stretch reflex
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  • a sign that muscle spindles are working properly (A&B&C)
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  • contraction of the urinary bladder (A&B)
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The nerve can be compressed by a tight piriformis muscle, causing pain in the ipsilateral lower extremity.

sciatic nerve

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The large intestine absorbs water and electrolytes and stores feces prior to defecation.

True

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The major collecting ducts of the lymphatic system drain into the venous circulation via the .

superior vena cava

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As endocrine organs, the kidneys release renin and a chain of conversions takes place which ultimately raises blood pressure back to homeostatic conditions.

True

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Adispose cells produce a hormone called that is being studied as a contributing factor in cardiovascular disease and childhood diabetes.

Resistin

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_ are cells that secrete a hormone that regulates sleep cycles and many people take a supplement of this hormone to help them sleep.

Pinealocytes

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The regulates body temperature and coordinates cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, excretory, and reproductive functions.

autonomic nervous system

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This(ese) nerve(s) splits near the popliteal fossa to form the tibial and fibular nerves.

Sciatic nerve (B)

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The following are true of the cardiac sinoatrial node .

  • it is located in the posterior wall of the right atrium
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  • it is referred to as the cardiac pacemaker
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  • it generates 60-100 action potentials per minute (A&B&C)
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_, a fluid which aids in digestion (particularly of fatty foods), is produced by the liver and stored in the gall bladder.

Bile

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These vessels carry blood away from the heart.

Arteries

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The following are the main organs of the endocrine system .

pituitary gland, hypothalamus, thyroid gland, pineal gland, and pancreas

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The term means most vital organs are innervated by both the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions of the ANS in an antagonistic but balanced manner to maintain homeostasis.

dual innervation

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The , an elastic cartilage structure, covers the trachea when we swallow to prevent aspiration into the lungs.

epiglottis

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The brachial plexus is subdivided into roots, , , , and nerves, moving from medially to laterally away from the spinal cord.

trunks, divisions, cords

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The mnemonic, "Some say marry money but my brother says big brains matter more," helps us remember that the facial nerve is .

sensory and motor

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The four major layers of the digestive tract are mucosa, submucosa, muscular layer, and serosa.

True

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Nerve rami from T12-L4 make up the plexus.

lumbar

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The cervical plexus supplies small branches to three cranial nerves.

False

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The large intestine consists of the following regions in this order . the cecum, colon (including the ascending colon, transverse colon, descending colon, and sigmoid colon), followed by the .

rectum

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The pancreas can release glucagon to raise blood glucose levels and it can also release insulin to lower blood glucose levels.

True

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The cerebral hemispheres are separated along the sagittal plane by the but connected by the .

longitudinal fissure, corpus callosum

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Erythropoietin is produced by the in response to low blood oxygen levels.

Kidneys

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The following are organs of the digestive tract, except .

Kidneys

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Regions of the small intestine are called the duodenum, jumanji, and ileum.

False

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The following is/are true during respiration .

diaphragm moves downward during contraction and inhalation

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Functions of the respiratory system include .

  • providing protection against invading pathogens
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  • producing sound involved in verbal communication (A&B)
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This condition is caused by an infection with a virus that targets the salivary glands, causing them to become swollen and painful. Children today are commonly vaccinated against this .

mumps

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The parasympathetic division of the ANS receives fibers from cranial nerves I-IV and from sacral roots S2-S4.

False

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This organ of the digestive system temporarily stores food and mechanically and chemically digests food, but it does not directly absorb any nutrients.

Stomach

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The chain ganglia of the division of the autonomic nervous system lie near the spinal cord.

Sympathetic

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The most important muscles involved in the normal, relaxed respiratory movements include:

The diaphragm, intercostals

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T-cells are activated and become immunocompetent in which structure of the body?

Thymus