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A&P II Final

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True or False? ACTH, FSH and Oxytocin are secreted by the adenophyophysis.   False  
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Tumor of the thyroid gland?   Goiter.  
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Cortisol causes______________.   gluconeogenesis  
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Deficient anterior pituitary secretion in a growing child will lead to ...   dwarfism with fairly normal body proportions.  
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Releasing homones stimulate   anterior pituitary.  
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Atrial natrieuretic peptide inhibits   zona glomerulosa.  
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Which of the following endocrine glands stores hormones extracellularly and releases them slowly?   Thyroid  
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What does the prostate gland secrete?   Alkaline fluid containing fibrinolysin and alkaline phosphtase.  
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Mesoderm   Forms synovial membranes and forms the kidneys.  
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Site of sperm maturation   Epididymis  
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Cardiac output is the amount of blood by each ventricle in _______   one minute.  
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Deoxyhemoglobin or reduced hemoglobin is produced ____   after oxygen diffuses into tissues.  
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During the period of ventricular filling....   blood flows passively through the atria and the open AV valves.  
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Billrubin leaves the body ...   in feces as stercobolin.  
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What transport protein transport/binds circulating iron?   Transferrin  
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When the heart is beating at a rate of 75/min., the duration of one cardiac cycle is ____ sec   .8  
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Periphereal resistence increases as....   blood viscosity increases.  
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All of the following can be expected with plycythemia except   low blood viscoscity.  
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Intracellular iron is stored as.....   Hemosiderin.  
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Continuous capillaries constitute .....   the structural basis of the blood brain barrier.  
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When can erythrobalstosis fetalis not possibly happen in the child of an Rh- mother?   Father is Rh-  
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A major plasma protein that maintains the blood osmotic pressure   Albumin  
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Monocytes   "clean up" after an infectious agent is destroyed.  
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When neither anti-A nor anti-B clots on a blood plate the blood type is   O  
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Post capillary venules   smallest venules and consist of endothelium and a few pericytes.  
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Thromboplastin   Not normal plasma protein  
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Hemolytic anemia is due to..   prematurely ruptured erythrocytes  
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Pulse pressure   difference between systolic and diastolic  
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AV Valves are supported by ______   chordae tendenae - so they don't backup into atria during Vent.Circ  
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Dring pulmonary circulation blood leaves the _____   Right Ventricle and moves to Lungs.  
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Papillary muscles and chordae tendenae contract to prevent....   backflow of blood into atria.  
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Which of the following is found normally in serum?   complement  
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Not a normal component of Lymph?   RBC  
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Why Lymphatic structure absorbs excess tissue fluid?   Capillary  
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Complement Fixation results in all but....   acute local inflammation  
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The most abundant class of antibodies in serum is   IgG  
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Plasma cells are activated by   Antigen  
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Antibodies found in mucus, saliva, tears that prevent attachments to epithelial surfaces?   IgA  
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What cells phgcotize antigen-bearing cells and bind them to their MHCs?   Antigen Presenting Cells.  
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When the lymphocytes are blocked due to Tumors, the result is...   sever localized derma distal to the blockage.  
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First step during inflammation   vasodilation  
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Not an affect of complement activation:   Interference with viral replication.  
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Antigens coated with antibodies are suscetible to   Phagocytes  
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Best definition of an antibody is a ...   protein that is made in response to an antigen that can combine with that antigen.  
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Complemnt proteins work by   forming pores in the membrane of target cells.  
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Immunity not due to antibodies   Innate Immunity  
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Margination refers to   Aherence of phagocytes to the lining of blood vessels.  
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To assist with lymph return, lymph vessels....   possess valves, like veins, to prevent backflow.  
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As conducting tubes of lungs get smaller...   smooth muscle increases.  
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Nervous control of gastric secretion is provided by ____ and ______.   Vagus nerve and enteric plexus.  
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Mechanisms of CO2 transort:   Chloride shift mechanism enhances CO2 transport.  
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Factors that influene the rate/depth of breathing include   voluntary cortical control.  
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Gas flow = pressure gradient/resistence   False...not possible.  
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Pancreatic amylase does not get to small intestine via the __.   Cystic Ductf  
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Important peritoneal folds do not include the ___ ____.   Round LIgament.  
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Chemical digestion in small intestine involves   CCK, intestinal hormone responsible for gallbladder.  
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Lamina propria is composed of..   loose connective tissue.  
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Under normal conditions, gastric mucosa pours out   2-3L of gastric juice/day.  
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More CO2 dissolves in blood plasma than is carried in the RBC.   True.  
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Oxygen-transport in blood:   50% oxygen saturation level of blood returning to the lungs might indicate an activity level higher than normal.  
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Relationship of pressure and volume of gases is given by:   Boyle's law.  
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Tooth Structure:   Thin periodontal ligament that holds the tooth in place.  
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Gastrin, histaine, endorphins, seratonin, etc., are hormones that are released directly into Lamina Propria.   Synthesized & secreted by enterendocrine cells.  
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Cyme entering the duodenum an decrease gastric motility via the ...   enterogastric reflex.  
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Reabsorption of high levels of glucose and amino acids in filtrate is accompanied by ...   Secondary active transort  
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Nephrons   Parietal layer of glomerular apsule is simple squamos epithelium.  
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Distribution of sodium and postassium between cells and body fluids?   K+ mainly in cells, Na+ in body fluids.  
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Descending limb of Hoop of Henle contains....   fluid that becomes more concentrated as it moves down into medullar.  
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Not reabosoved by PCT.   Creatinine.  
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Urine is buffered by   phophate and immontum ion buffer system.  
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Ureters:   Capable of peristalis like that of a GI tract.  
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Urine   Has nitrogenous waste such a Urea and Uric Acid  
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Most important pysiological buffer system:   Lungs/Kidneys  
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Most important force causing net water flow across capillary walls is   hydrostatic pressure of capillary blood.  
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Reabsorption of water is hormonally controlled   True.  
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Extracellular fluid is human bodies has it all ....   glucose.  
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Reabosorption of water is   hormonally controlled  
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Extracellular fluid in our bodies is composed of...   all except, glucose.  
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Consequences of a glomerular filtration rate that is too low would be waste being reabosorbed.    
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