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(Bronson) EEOB 2520: Final Exam with
Complete Solutions
While waiting in line for Black Friday deal, Phys Phab Nick notices another patron having
difficulty breathing and having a very low ventilation rate. Consequently, he correctly realized
his patron
A) Might develop metabolic acidosis
B) Will have less oxygen attached to hemoglobin
C) Both statements are correct

D) Neither statement is correct Correct Ans-B) Will have less oxygen attached to hemoglobin


Which is a correct statement about the renal system?
A) The internal urethra sphincter is under voluntary control
B) The kidneys clear bilirubin that is created by the spleen and themselves, the kidneys
C) Both statements are correct

D) Neither statement is correct Correct Ans-D) Neither statement is correct


Which is a correct statement about the renal system?
A) The internal urethra sphincter is under involuntary control
B) The kidneys clear bilirubin that is created by the spleen and themselves, the kidneys
C) Both statements are correct

D) Neither statement is correct Correct Ans-A) The internal urethra sphincter is under
involuntary control


Which is a correct statement about the potential cause of low blood oxygen levels?
A) A pathogen having damaged the Type I cells so that healthy Type II cells are collapsing
B) A toxin that is catabolizing the calmodulin within the lung region

,C) Both statements are correct

D) Neither statement is correct Correct Ans-D) Neither statement is correct


Which is a correct statement about the potential cause of low blood oxygen levels?
A) A pathogen having damaged the Type I cells so that healthy Type II cells are collapsing
B) A toxin that is catabolizing the myosin light chain phosphatase within the lung region
C) Both statements are correct

D) Neither statement is correct Correct Ans-B) A toxin that is catabolizing the myosin light
chain phosphatase within the lung region


Four factors were presented in lecture as decreasing oxygen-binding to hemoglobin. A process
links them because
A) Their presence indicates where oxygen is being produced
B) Along with oxygen, they are all a part of our equation #2
C) Both statements are correct

D) Neither statement is correct Correct Ans-B) Along with oxygen, they are all a part of our
equation #2


Four factors were presented in lecture as decreasing oxygen-binding to hemoglobin. A process
links them because
A) Their presence indicates where oxygen is being used
B) Along with oxygen, they are all a part of our equation #2
C) Both statements are correct

D) Neither statement is correct Correct Ans-C) Both statements are correct


A recent daily Phys article discussed a toxin that eliminates Vitamin K. Consequently, you
correctly realized that individuals who come in contact with this toxin will
A) Have difficulty forming clots
B) Not be releasing as many plasminogen activators

,C) Both statements are correct

D) Neither statement is correct Correct Ans-C) Both statements are correct


A recent daily Phys article discussed a toxin that eliminates Vitamin K. Consequently, you
correctly realized that individuals who come in contact with this toxin will
A) Have difficulty forming platelet plugs
B) Not be releasing as many plasminogen activators
C) Both statements are correct

D) Neither statement is correct Correct Ans-B) Not be releasing as many plasminogen
activators


Which is a correct statement about the respiratory system?
A) The cartilage-based rings help strengthen the trachea
B) Its conducting-zone components directly facilitate the diffusion of air
C) The intercostals and diaphragm directly move the lungs

D) All three statements are correct Correct Ans-A) The cartilage-based rings help strengthen
the trachea


Which is a correct statement about the respiratory system?
A) The cartilage-based rings help strengthen the trachea
B) Its conducting-zone components directly facilitate the convective flow of air
C) The intercostals and diaphragm indirectly move the lungs

D) All three statements are correct Correct Ans-D) All three statements are correct


Dr. Scarlet's Patient X has a slow heart rate and bluish skin. Their blood work indicates typical
arterial oxygen level but very low iron levels. Which is a correct statement about Patient X
A) They must have hypoxic hypoxia
B) They are hypoventilating

, C) They have a reduced amount of hemoglobin

D) They are primarily making ATP via oxidative phosphorylation Correct Ans-C) They have a
reduced amount of hemoglobin


Which is a correct flow statement sequence of filtrate through the renal system?
A) Glomerulus - renal pelvis - descending limb of loop of Henle
B) Proximal convoluted tubule - ascending limb of the loop of Henle - urethra
C) Distal convoluted tubule - renal corpuscle- ureter

D) Bowman's capsule - collecting duct - internal ureter sphincter Correct Ans-B) Proximal
convoluted tubule - ascending limb of the loop of Henle - urethra


Dr. Gray Patient Y's chest X - ray. Their right lung was significantly smaller than their left.
Consequently, Dr. Gray correctly concluded that
A) An opening might be present in their right parietal pleura
B) Their diaphragm will be longer to be able to change the size of their right lung
C) There will be more convection occurring in their right bronchioles compared to their left ones

D) The cause of the problem is very likely due to their Type II cells Correct Ans-A) An opening
might be present in their right parietal pleura


While waiting in line for Black Friday deal, Phys Phab Nick notices another patron having
difficulty breathing and having a very low ventilation rate. Consequently, he correctly realized
his patron
A) Might develop respiratory acidosis
B) Will have more oxygen attached to hemoglobin
C) Both statements are correct

D) Neither statement is correct Correct Ans-A) Might develop respiratory acidosis


A recent daily Phys article discussed a toxin that eliminates Vitamin K. Consequently, you
correctly realized that individuals who come in contact with this toxin will

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