Which of the following is a structure found in the upper respiratory?
Pharynx
A person who has damage to their ulnar nerve will have decreased sensation in?
Arm, inability to abduct arms and fingers
Which bone does not articulate with any other bone?
Hyoid Bone
Which of the following statements best describes endocrine glands?
They secrete chemicals into the blood, growth, metabolism, sexual development and function
Diet is important because bone are storage places for?
Calcium & Phosphorus
Which organ is part of both the male reproductive system and urinary system?
Urethra
Ligaments provide which connection?
Bone to bone
Which structure conducts urine from the kidney to the urinary bladder?
Ureter
Anaerobic respiration can lead to a burning sensation cause by which molecule?
Lactic Acid
As a part of the negative feedback system, which type of cell is stimulated to re-absorb bone matrix in response to a decrease in calcium in the blood?
Osteoclasts (break down bone so it can release Ca+ into interstitial fluid)See an expert-written answer!We have an expert-written solution to this problem!
Sweat on the skin's surface cools the body through which process?
Evaporation
When assessing a female client who describes herself as a vegetarian and the nurse notes that she has a unusual skin color. The nurse should ask the client if she has eaten a large amount of?
Carrot and squashSee an expert-written answer!We have an expert-written solution to this problem!
Which hand position describes an anatomical position of a person who is standing erect with feet forward?
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Which structure is a ball & socket joint?
Shoulder
Which anatomical structure houses the malleus, incus & stapes?
Skull & Ear
What are like cells grouped together called?
Tissue
The pulse point located behind the knee is palpated over which artery?
Popliteal
Ceruminous (aprocrine) glands secrete?
Earwax
What type of synovial joint is the elbow?
Hinge
What occurs when the sympathetic nervous system is stimulated / increased?
Cardiac output
Where does digestion begin in the digestive system
Oral cavity
Which cell structure regulates the transport of substances in & out of a cell?
Plasma Membrane
The mediastinum is located within which cavity?
Thoracic cavity
What is the effect of Serotonin, a neurotransmitter?
Involved with mood, anxiety, sleep, happiness, appetite
What is the response of cells in the collecting tubules in nephrons when antidiuretic hormone (ADH) is secreted?
H2O is re-absorbed from urinary filtrate!
What is the function of thrombocytes (platelets)?
Blood clotting
Which muscle of the quad femoris group lies on the outer side surface of lower extremity?
Vastus LateralisSee an expert-written answer!We have an expert-written solution to this problem!
Which structure is located on the sternum
Xiphoid Process
The occipital region is located in which part of the body?
Head / Skull
Which structure carries oxygen to the cells?
Hemoglobin
Which gland is commonly known as the "Master Gland?"
Pituitary Gland
Aspirin occurs when there is a tear in which structures?
Ligament
What epidermal derivative is involved in temperature homeostasis?
Eccrine gland (Merocrine / Sweat gland)
Which statement are true about bone?
Osteoblasts (build up of bone), Epiphysial (end of bone), Diaphysis (shaft of bone)
Aqueous humor is watery fluid in which part of the body?
Eye (in front of eye, between the lens & cornea)
The malleus, incus & stapes are located in which part of the body?
Ear
Dorsiflexion & Plantarflexion are types of joint movement that are associated with which part of the body
Foot
Within which vessel does blood return from the lungs?
Pulmonary vein (Remember pulmonary is heart, veins take deoxygenated blood back to the heart, Arteries carry oxygen & nutrients away from the heart)