MBLEx Exam|195 Questions with
Solutions 2024-2025
phagocytosis - -What is the process by which specialized cells ingest harmful
microoganisms and cellular debris, break them down and expel the harmless
remains back into the body
- posterior - -Which of the following pertains to the back of a structure
- mucous - -Which membrane lies opening to the outside of the body
- superior - -That which is located above or toward the head end is called
- sweating - -Which of the follwing is one of the mechanisms that the skin
uses in regulating body temperature
- synovial fluid - -Which is the viscous fluid found in synovial joints, sheaths
and bursae
- hemopoeisis - -Which of the following is a term used to describe blood cell
formation
- diarthrotic - -freely moveable joints are classified as
- circumduction - -cone shaped range of motion that occurs when the distal
end moves in a circle and proximal end is fixed
- retinacula - -What is a skeletal muscle's contractile unit
- pia mater, arachnoid, dura mater - -What is the proper order of spinal cord
meninges from in to out
- respiratory diaphragm - -Which of the followings is the main muscule of
respiration
- cones - -Which photoreceptors will produce color vision
- chronic fatigue syndrome - -This is a disorder that is charcterized by
general fatigue
- sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions - -The autonomic nervous
system is divided into which of the following
, - to provide immunity against disease - -What is the function of the
Lymphatic system
- protection, waste elimination, vitamin D - -What is a function of the
Intgumentary system
- the hamstrings: biceps femoris; semimembranosis; semitendionsis - -Knee
flexion if performed by
- frozen shoulder; problems w/washing the back of thier hair; shoulder pain
and weakness - -A patient with rotator cuff syndrome may experince
- the sternoclaicular joint is the only bony attachment of the shoulder girdle
to the axial skeleton; paralysis of the deltoids can impede meovements of
the shoulder girdle - -The movement of the shoudler girdle
- golfers elbow - -Forceful repeated contractions of the flexor carpi radialis,
flexor capi ulnaris and pronator teres amy result in
- middle deltoid and infraspinatus - -When reaching behind your head to
comb your hair, what muscles are you likely to use
- muscles that assist various organ functions throughout the body - -What
are smooth muscles
- the tibial thuberosity via the patellar tendon/ligament - -What is the
common insertion point for the quadriceps muscles
- hands - -with rheumatiod arthritis, Swan neck deformities are located in
the
- inflammation of the tendon - -tendonitis is
- injury to a muscle or tendon - -a strain is a
- sternocleidmastoid - -What is the superficial muscle on the anterior part of
the neck
- biceps femoris - -What muscle is part of the legs
- inguinal region - -Where is the pectineus located
- adductor pollicis - -Which muscle is not part of the inner thigh muscles
- abdominal muscles(rectus abdominus. internal oblique and external
oblique); hip extensors(hamstrings and gluteus maximus); psoas
Solutions 2024-2025
phagocytosis - -What is the process by which specialized cells ingest harmful
microoganisms and cellular debris, break them down and expel the harmless
remains back into the body
- posterior - -Which of the following pertains to the back of a structure
- mucous - -Which membrane lies opening to the outside of the body
- superior - -That which is located above or toward the head end is called
- sweating - -Which of the follwing is one of the mechanisms that the skin
uses in regulating body temperature
- synovial fluid - -Which is the viscous fluid found in synovial joints, sheaths
and bursae
- hemopoeisis - -Which of the following is a term used to describe blood cell
formation
- diarthrotic - -freely moveable joints are classified as
- circumduction - -cone shaped range of motion that occurs when the distal
end moves in a circle and proximal end is fixed
- retinacula - -What is a skeletal muscle's contractile unit
- pia mater, arachnoid, dura mater - -What is the proper order of spinal cord
meninges from in to out
- respiratory diaphragm - -Which of the followings is the main muscule of
respiration
- cones - -Which photoreceptors will produce color vision
- chronic fatigue syndrome - -This is a disorder that is charcterized by
general fatigue
- sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions - -The autonomic nervous
system is divided into which of the following
, - to provide immunity against disease - -What is the function of the
Lymphatic system
- protection, waste elimination, vitamin D - -What is a function of the
Intgumentary system
- the hamstrings: biceps femoris; semimembranosis; semitendionsis - -Knee
flexion if performed by
- frozen shoulder; problems w/washing the back of thier hair; shoulder pain
and weakness - -A patient with rotator cuff syndrome may experince
- the sternoclaicular joint is the only bony attachment of the shoulder girdle
to the axial skeleton; paralysis of the deltoids can impede meovements of
the shoulder girdle - -The movement of the shoudler girdle
- golfers elbow - -Forceful repeated contractions of the flexor carpi radialis,
flexor capi ulnaris and pronator teres amy result in
- middle deltoid and infraspinatus - -When reaching behind your head to
comb your hair, what muscles are you likely to use
- muscles that assist various organ functions throughout the body - -What
are smooth muscles
- the tibial thuberosity via the patellar tendon/ligament - -What is the
common insertion point for the quadriceps muscles
- hands - -with rheumatiod arthritis, Swan neck deformities are located in
the
- inflammation of the tendon - -tendonitis is
- injury to a muscle or tendon - -a strain is a
- sternocleidmastoid - -What is the superficial muscle on the anterior part of
the neck
- biceps femoris - -What muscle is part of the legs
- inguinal region - -Where is the pectineus located
- adductor pollicis - -Which muscle is not part of the inner thigh muscles
- abdominal muscles(rectus abdominus. internal oblique and external
oblique); hip extensors(hamstrings and gluteus maximus); psoas