BIOS 255 COMPREHENSIVE EXAM 4
• How to find vital capacity
Answer: Tidal volume + inspiratory reserve volume + expiratory reserve volume
• The P wave of EKG reading is .
Answer: Depolarization of the atria
• Which of the cranial nerves DO move the eye? Which one does not?II, III, IV, VI, ALL, or
NONE
Answer: III, IV and VI control movement of the eye
II does not
• What is NOT true about the cardiac cycle?
Answer: Right systole comes before leftsystole (they happen at the same time)
• A deficiency in what organ would cause anemia? Kidneys, spleen, heart orpancreas?
Answer: Kidneys (Kidney disease)
• What is it called when the forearm rotates up?
Answer: Supination
• What is a hole in an irregular bone?
Answer: Foreman
• Where is calcium stored?
Answer: Sarcoplasmic reticulum
• What is the end of a long bone called?
Answer: Epiphysis
• What type of tissue is always associated with basement membrane?
Answer: Epithelial tissue
• What is NOT a function of the CNS?
Answer: Controlling growth of organs
• What would cause a low hematocrit (anemia)?
Answer: blood loss, lack of red bloodcell production, and high rates of red blood cell
, destruction
• What is a muscle that is opposite considered?
Answer: Antagonist
• What has both endocrine and exocrine glands?
Answer: Pancreas
• 3 types of protein fibers in connective tissue
Answer: Collagen, elastic, reticular
• What causes a plateau in contraction of ventricular tissue?
Answer: Calcium
• What causes muscle twitching?
Answer: Muscle doesn't have time to relax completelybetween stimuli
• What muscles make up the quadriceps?
Answer: Rectus femoris, vastus lateralis,vastus medialis, vastus intermedius
• What type of transport is the sodium potassium pump?
Answer: Primary activetransport
• What does the sodium potassium pump do?
Answer: 2 K+ into the cell and 3 Na+out of the cell
• Merocine glands
Answer: Sweat glands
• Apocrine glands
Answer: Found in the underarm and pubic areas
• Sebaceous glands
Answer: Found anywhere where there is a hair follicle
• Negative feedback
Answer: A process in which the body sense change and activates amechanism to reverse it
• Examples of negative feedback
Answer: Thermoregulation, blood sugar retention,blood pressure regulation
• How to find vital capacity
Answer: Tidal volume + inspiratory reserve volume + expiratory reserve volume
• The P wave of EKG reading is .
Answer: Depolarization of the atria
• Which of the cranial nerves DO move the eye? Which one does not?II, III, IV, VI, ALL, or
NONE
Answer: III, IV and VI control movement of the eye
II does not
• What is NOT true about the cardiac cycle?
Answer: Right systole comes before leftsystole (they happen at the same time)
• A deficiency in what organ would cause anemia? Kidneys, spleen, heart orpancreas?
Answer: Kidneys (Kidney disease)
• What is it called when the forearm rotates up?
Answer: Supination
• What is a hole in an irregular bone?
Answer: Foreman
• Where is calcium stored?
Answer: Sarcoplasmic reticulum
• What is the end of a long bone called?
Answer: Epiphysis
• What type of tissue is always associated with basement membrane?
Answer: Epithelial tissue
• What is NOT a function of the CNS?
Answer: Controlling growth of organs
• What would cause a low hematocrit (anemia)?
Answer: blood loss, lack of red bloodcell production, and high rates of red blood cell
, destruction
• What is a muscle that is opposite considered?
Answer: Antagonist
• What has both endocrine and exocrine glands?
Answer: Pancreas
• 3 types of protein fibers in connective tissue
Answer: Collagen, elastic, reticular
• What causes a plateau in contraction of ventricular tissue?
Answer: Calcium
• What causes muscle twitching?
Answer: Muscle doesn't have time to relax completelybetween stimuli
• What muscles make up the quadriceps?
Answer: Rectus femoris, vastus lateralis,vastus medialis, vastus intermedius
• What type of transport is the sodium potassium pump?
Answer: Primary activetransport
• What does the sodium potassium pump do?
Answer: 2 K+ into the cell and 3 Na+out of the cell
• Merocine glands
Answer: Sweat glands
• Apocrine glands
Answer: Found in the underarm and pubic areas
• Sebaceous glands
Answer: Found anywhere where there is a hair follicle
• Negative feedback
Answer: A process in which the body sense change and activates amechanism to reverse it
• Examples of negative feedback
Answer: Thermoregulation, blood sugar retention,blood pressure regulation