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Cells have three main parts: the cell membrane, the cytoplasm, and the nucleus.
True
The cytoplasm of a cell contains DNA.
False
In a cell, the cytoplasm surrounds the nucleus.
True
Mitosis is the division of a somatic cell, forming two new cells.
True
A cell is the smallest particle of an element.
false
A molecule is two or more atoms chemically bonded together.
true
A compound is a chemical mixture in which the components are evenly distributed.
false
Histology is the microscopic study of cells.
false
Blood is considered to be a type of connective tissue.
true
The three types of muscle tissue are skeletal, smooth, and cardiac.
true
Skeletal muscles are controlled involuntarily.
false
The integumentary system is comprised of the skin and its derivatives
true
The three layers of skin are subcutaneous, dermis, and epidermis.
true
The endocrine system is a system of glands that produce hormones which affect growth, metabolism, and reproduction.
true
Bile helps the body digest and absorb fat.
true
The universal donor blood group is Type A
false
About 30% of blood is plasma.
false
In the heart, the chamber that pumps blood to the tissues of the body is the right ventricle.
false
Thermogenesis is the production of heat needed to utilize food.
true
The aorta is the largest artery in the human body.
true
The term integument means
covering
The layer of cells forming the epidermis of the skin and the surface layer of mucous and serous membranes
epithelium
A precancerous lesion which occurs on mucous membranes of the tongue and is common with smokers is
leukoplakia
The epidermis contains
melanocytes
The cell in the epidermis which is filled with a hard protein substance called keratin is referred to as a
horny cell
The term strata means
several layers
Persons incapable of forming melanin are called
albino
Chronic or acute dermatitis with the variety of skin lesions is called
eczema
The olecranon is the process which forms the
elbow
The lower jaw is the
mandible
Sequestrum refers to
dead bone tissue
The deep socket of the hip into which the thigh bone fits is called the
acetabulum
The zygomatic bone is one of which of the following
facial
The first part of the nerve cell which receives the nervous impulse is the
dendrite
Glial cells are
nervous system connective cells
Paralysis of the lower limbs and at varying degrees of the lower trunk is called
paraplegia
Quick shuffling steps as seen in Parkinson's disease is called
festination
A congenital defect consisting of the absence of a vertebral arch of the final column is called
spina bifida
The point of contact between the axon of one neuron and a dendrite or cell body of another neuron is a
synapse
Neurons that carry impulses toward the brain or spinal cord are
afferent neurons
A large molecule which is the main constituent of chromosomes is referred to as
deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)
The partition which separates the two upper chambers of the heart is the
interatrial septum
A thrombotic occlusion is a
blocking of an artery by a clot
Erythroblastosis fetalis is an example of what type of anemia
hemolytic
The only artery which carries deoxygenated blood is
pulmonary artery
The smallest blood vessel is the
capillary
Red blood cells appear red due to the presence of
oxyhemoglobin
The blowing sound heard on auscultation is a
murmur
Variation in the shape of the red cells would be indicated as
poikilocytosis
Structures located on the right side of the heart include
tricuspid valve and pulmonary valve
In the anatomical position, the patient
stands erect with palms turned anterior
The heartbeat is normally regulated by the
sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves
The median or sagittal plane divides the body
into left and right
A patient in the prone position is lying
face down
A patient in the supine position is lying
flat on their back with palms and face up
Medial rotation indicates that the movement is toward the
center
Abduction is the opposite of
none of the above
Proximal
is the opposite of distal
Anterior is the
front of the body
Conducting away is referred to as
efferent
Lying on the stomach is referred to as
prone position
The body is divided into front and back by which of the following planes?
coronal
The opposite of ventral is
dorsal
The opposite of distal is
proximal
The organs of the respiratory system include all of the following except
thoracic duct
The heart is made up of three layers:
epicardium, myocardium, endocardium
The longest vein in the body is the
saphenous vein
The body system that returns excess interstitial fluid to the blood and protects the body against disease is
lymphatic system
The small, finger-like projections on the surface of the membrane in the small intestine is called
villus
The bones found in the skull are
flat bones
The trapezius muscle is associated with which function?
moves shoulder; extends hand
The biceps femoris muscle is associated with which function?
flexes leg and extends thigh
What are the three principle types of muscles?
skeletal, smooth, and cardiac