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Which of the following term is used to describe the amount of air in a normal inhalation
or exhalation? -
Answer-Tidal volume
is the movement of fluid to a tissue. -
Answer-Perfusion
is a synonym for breathing in any capacity. -
Answer-Ventilation
is the amount of air that remains in the alveoli after exhalation. -
Answer-Residual Volume
Which of the following blood vessels Carrie's deoxygenated blood from the heart to the
lungs? -
Answer-Pulmonary artery
The brings oxygenated blood back to the left atrium from the lungs. -
Answer-Pulmonary vein
is responsible for bringing oxygenated blood from the left ventricle to the rest of
the body. -
Answer-Aorta
is responsible for bringing back deoxygenated blood to the right atrium. -
Answer-Vena cava
In which of the following actions is the autonomic nervous system engaged? -
Answer-Digestion
What is holding your breath, lifting weights, and walking an example of? -
Answer-A voluntary action controlled by the somatic nervous system.
During inhalation, where would you expect to find a higher concentration of oxygen? -
Answer-I'm the alveolar air space
During inhalation, where would you expect to find a lower concentration of oxygen? -
Answer-In the capillaries
Where does blood flow next after being oxygenated in the lungs? -
Answer-Pulmonary vein
, carries blood to the lungs. -
Answer-Pulmonary artery
carries blood back to the heart from the lower part of the body. -
Answer-Inferior vena cava
, carries oxygenated blood to the body after it returns to the heart. -
Answer-Aorta
Which of the following is the name of the structure that releases an enzyme that breaks
down starch in the mouth? -
Answer-Salivary gland
secretes bile, and emulsifier that breaks apart, fat and lipid globules. -
Answer-Liver
is related to digestion but releases enzymes that are used in the small
intestine. -
Answer-Pancreas
stores bile, which is used in the breakdown of fat and lipid globules. -
Answer-Gallbladder
Which type of tissue would you find in the heart? -
Answer-Cardiac muscles
is the same as smooth muscle, and is involved in the involuntary contraction of
hollow internal organs, such as the bladder and intestines. -
Answer-Non-striated muscle
are involved in the involuntary contractions of hollow internal organs, such as
the bladder and intestines. -
Answer-Smooth muscles
generally attached to bones to allow voluntary body movement. -
Answer-Skeletal muscles
What is the name for the hormone responsible for male secondary sex characteristics? -
Answer-Testosterone
Which of the following would result from a decrease in body temperature? -
Answer-Blood vessels near the surface of the body would constrict.
dilate when the body temperature rises to allow blood to release heat through
the skin. -
Answer-Blood vessels
excrete sweat when the body temperature rises. When the sweat
evaporates, it has a cooling effect. -
Answer-Sweat glands
when the body temperature rises to allow blood to release heat through the skin. -
, Answer-Cheeks flush
Which of the following is where melanocytes are found? -
Answer-Epidermis ( upper layer of skin)
Dermis -
Answer-Middle layer of skin