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A & P 102 test 4

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What is a by-product of protein metabolism   Urea  
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Blood circulating to the heart itself returns to the right atrium via what structures   coronary sinus  
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what role does the pancreas plan in digestion   neutralize stomach acid by producing bicarbonate  
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what hormone directly stimulates testosterone production in testes and ovulation in the ovaries   luteinizing hormone LH  
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when the diaphragm contracts what happens   1) diaphragm moves down, expanding the thoracic cavity 2) the pressure within the lungs decreases  
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Which duct connects directly to the gallbladder   cystic duct  
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what molecule is required to make t3 and t4 in the thyroid   iodine  
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Lymph fluid is filtered out of the blood vessels due to----- pressure   osmotic & hydrostatic  
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which vein carries the majority of blood from the brain/head?   internal jugular vein  
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which sections of the small intestines empties into the cecum   ileum  
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the last section of the large intestines   sigmoid  
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what blood glucose is too high, what hormone is released and by which organ   insulin, pancreas  
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what vitamin is required for normal vision   Vitamin A  
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which nerve innervates the diaphragm and causes it to contract   phrenic  
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the conduction system of the heart would progree from the SA node to..   AV Node, AV bundle, Bundle branches, purkenji fibers  
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What does the medulla sense to control the rate of respiration?   pH  
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What is the function of the hypophyseal portal system   Carry hormones from the hypothalamus to the pituitary directly  
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The internal anal sphincter is composed of what?   smooth muscle  
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what blood vessels are direct branches from the aorta   left subclavian, left common carotid, brachiocephalic trunk  
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what is the function of Anti-duiretic hormone?   increase permeability for water in the distal convoluted tubule  
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within the kidney, what structure is composed of leaky capillaries that filter our fluid from the blood   glomerulus  
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The trachea splits at the carina into what two structures   right and left bronchus  
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which hormone stimulates the production of more platelets   thrombopoietin  
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which cell type will cause an inflammatory response by releasing histamine   mast cells  
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Name the lymphatic drainage duct   cisterna chyli  
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Within a renal loop, the descending loops is permeable to..... while the ascending loop is permeable to...   water, ions  
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which while blood cell enters tissues and becomes a mast cell   basophil  
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what structure carries urine from the kidneys to the bladders   uterers  
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the abdominal aorta splits directly into what two major arteries to supply blood to the legs   Right and left iliac arteries  
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what action does Anti-diurectic hormone have on the proximal convoluted tubule   nothing  
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The average lifespan of a red blood cell is how long   120 days  
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what structure releases oxytocin   posterior pituitary  
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the structure of an antibody includes   heavy chain, light chain, disulfide bonds, variable regions  
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what hormones are steriod hormones   estrogen, testosterone, progestrone  
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which organ controls red blood cell production by releasing erythropoietin   kidneys  
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what blood vessels brand directly off the celiac trunk   hepatic artery, splenic artery, left gastric artery  
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the circle of willis contains what arteries.   Anterior cerebral artery (left and right) Anterior communicating artery Internal carotid artery (left and right) Posterior cerebral artery (left and right) Posterior communicating artery (left and right)  
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what by-product of red blood cell destruction can cause jaundice?   bilirubin  
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Which white blood cell with a multi-lobed nucleus is the most prevalent type of white blood cell   neutrophil  
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what cell release the hormone calcitonin   parafolicular  
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what is released by the stomach   pepsinogen, hydrochoric acid  
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what hormones are produced by the pancrease   insulin, glycogen, somatostatin  
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when blood calcium is low, which hormone will be released and stimulate osteoclasts to release calcium from bone tissue.   parathyroid hormone  
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what conditions can result from using fats as energy for extended periods   ketoacidosis  
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which white blood cell will become B-cells and T-cells   lymphocytes  
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which salivary glad sits near the ear and masseter muscle   parotid  
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the proximal convoluted tubules is permeable for which substances   water & glucose  
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where is bile produced   liver  
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white blood cells and platelets account for approximately how much of the total volume of blood   1%  
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what structure closes off the trachea during swallowing   epiglottis  
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type II diabetes is caused by   a lack of insulin receptors on cells  
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which valves will be closed during systole   mitral & tricuspid  
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a renal papilla empties into which structure   minor calyx  
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what is the oxygen carrying protein in a red blood cell   hemoglobin  
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what muscles prevent valves from prolapsing in the heart   papillary muscles  
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which part of the small intestines receives bile from the bile duct   duodenum  
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what blood vessels surround a nephron and absorb filtrate and ions that leak from the nephron?   vasa recta  
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what structure shunts blood from the right atrium to the left atrium in a fetal hearts   foramen ovale  
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that cells produce sperm in the testest   follicular cells  
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what the small holes in the capillaries of a nephron   fenestrations  
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what is important for ATP production   magnesium  
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between which two layers of the pericardium is pericardial fluid found   visceral pericardium and parietal pericardium  
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