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(S.1.1) In the human body, which of the following body parts are in a superior position to the
lungs? - B&E
Describe the part of the arm that is most distal to the shoulder of the human body. -
Thumb
Which term add clarity to anatomical position relative to the coronal plane? - C
Which two terms are likely to appear in the same discussion related to a part of the body? -
A) Dorsal & Lumbar
Which of the statements below is/are accurate? - B&C
(S.1.2) Which of following structures changes the volume of the lungs? - D) Diaphragm
- B
- C
- A
- Increasing the tidal volume will increase diffusion of C02 out of the blood stream.
Oxygen will increase in the bloodstream. Changing the tidal volume will not have a direct effect
on heart rate or surfactant.
(S.1.3) - C
- A
- D
- C
- Ventricles use a large amount of pressure to push blood to different parts of the body.
This puts quite a bit force on these chambers, requiring them to be thicker.
, (S.1.4) - A
- B
- B
- C
- Starch begins to breakdown in the mouth. Chewing breaks the food fragments into
smaller pieces. Amylase chemically speeds up the process of starhes breaking down into smaller
molecules. Muscle contractions in the stomach break down food particles into chyme. Then, in
small intestines more enzymes released by the pancreas break down the starches into simple
sugars.
(S.1.5) - A&C
- C
- C
- C
- The central nervous system is compromised of the brain and spinal cord. It controls the
regulation of body systems. The peripheral nervous system is made up of all the neurons that
connect the central nervous system to the rest of the body. It is responsible for sending the
messages to the brain or from the brain to designated targets.
(S.1.6) - B
- A
- A
- A
- Muscles are connected to nerve fibers. The hot stove is felt and a message is sent to
the brain, The nervous system sends a signal back to the muscles. The receptors in the muscles
of the hand and arm receive the signal and respond. This causes the muscles to contact and
move the hand away.
Afferent nerves carry the hot sensation to the brain. Efferent nerves carry neurotransmitters
which synapse with muscles of the hand which cause them to contract, removing the hand