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Sarah Shimkin

Anatomy Weeks 1-5

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In atomical position the wrist is ________ as compared to the elbow a. inferior b. proximal c. superior d. pronated a. inferior
Blood production is a function of which system? a. reproductive b. respiratory c. skeletal d. lymphatic c. skeletal
The mediastinum contains all of the following except the: a. trachea b. venae cavae c. right lung d. esophagus c. right lung
Which of the following represents properties of water? a. high specific heat b. high heat of vaporization c. strong polarity d. all of the above d. all of the above
The formation of sucrose involves the removal of a molecule of water. This is called: a. hydrolysis b. oxidation c. decomposition d. dehydration synthesis d. dehydration synthesis
The atomic number of carbon is 6. How many unpaired electrons are in its outer shell? a. two b. three c. four d. five c. four
The nucleolus is composed chiefly of: a. mRNA b. rRNA c. tRNA d. DNA b. rRNA
The structure in cells that is associated with the enzymatic breakdown (digestion) of foreign material is the: a. lysosome b. golgi apparatus c. ribosome d. centriole a. lysosome
The barrier function of the plasma membrane is accomplished by the: a. receptor proteins b. glycoproteins c. rafts in the cell membrane d. phospholipid bilayer d. phospholipid bilayer
The ______ is often called the microtubule organizing center. a. centrosome b. cytoskeleton c. centriole d. ribosome a. centrosome
The conducting unit of the nerve tissue is the: a. connecter b. dendrite c. axon d. neuron d. neuron
Which type of tissue has cube shaped cells and can be found lining the kidney tubules? a. simple squamous epithelium b. stratified squamous epithelium c. simple cuboidal epithelium d. pseudostratified columnar epithelium c. simple cuboidal epithelium
Which two bones compose the shoulder girdle? a. humerus and ulna b. ulna and clavicle c. clavicle and scapula d. humerus and scapula c. clavicle and scapula
The joint between the pubic portions of each coxal bone is the: a. sacroiliac b. pubic symphysis c. pelvic outlet d. true pelvis b. pubic symphysis
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