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Lynda Huynh

Physiology weeks 7-13

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The covering of individual muscle fibers is the: epimysium. endomysium. periosteum. perimysium endomysium
The posterior arm muscle that extends the forearm is the: A. biceps brachii. B. triceps brachii. C. supinator. D. brachialis. Triceps brachii
Gray matter in the brain and spinal cord consists primarily of: nerve fibers. neuroglia. axons. cell bodies cell bodies
Fascicles are held together by a connective tissue layer called the: endoneurium. perineurium. macroneurium. epineurium perineurium
There are _____ ventricles in the brain. two three four five four
The cranial nerve that arises from the spinal cord is the: abducens. accessory. glossopharyngeal. vagus accessory
Membrane attached to the stapes. tectorial membrane oval window pharyngotympanic tympanic membrane round window oval window
Endolymph is made from perilymph. in the scala vestibuli. in the stria vascularis. from the dura mater. in the stria vascularis
Which layer of the larger blood vessels is made up of endothelium? tunica adventitia tunica media tunica intima tunica albuginea tunica intima
Erythrocytes begin their maturation sequence in red bone marrow from nucleated cells known as: hemoglobin. osteons. erythroblasts. hematopoietic stem cells. hematopoietic stem cells
Bean-shaped structures located at certain intervals along the lymphatic system are lymphatic capillaries. lymph nodes. lymph valves. lacteals. lymph nodes
Activities that result in central movement or flow of lymph are called lymph mechanisms. lymphokinetic activities. lymphatic activities. none of the above. lymphokinetic activities
The small, leaf-shaped cartilage behind the tongue and hyoid bone is the: cricoid cartilage. thyroid cartilage. corniculate cartilage. epiglottis. epiglottis
The eustachian tube connects the middle ear with the: trachea. nose. nasopharynx. oropharynx. nasopharynx
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