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Which hormones are found in the neurohypophysis?
ADH and oxytocin
Which disorder reflects damage to auditory receptor cells or neural pathways?
Sensorineural deafness
What are the structures are found in the membranous labyrinth?
Utricle, and saccule
What is part of the following the vascular tunic?
Ciliary Body
True or False: Fast Adapting receptors are phasic?
True
Which nerve innervates the adductor muscle groups and superomedial thigh skin?
Obturator Nerve
Regarding spinal nerves, which structure contains motor fibers that originate in the spinal cord?
Ventral Root
Which brachial plexus nerve is formed by the lateral and medial cords?
Median Nerve
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,Which mesencephalic structure acts in the classic "startle response"?
Corpora Quadrigemina
The right ventricle:
Pumps blood out of the heart to the pulmonary circuit
The prominent muscles that run along the inner surface of the ventricles and which are
attached to chordae tendinae are:
Papillary muscles
Besides transporting respiratory gases, what other functions are performed by erythrocytes?
None; transporting oxygen and carbon dioxide is their only function
The bulges that give the lymphatic vessels the "string of beads" appearance is due to:
Closely spaced valves within the vessels
The most superior branch of the abdominal aorta, which supplies the liver, stomach, esophagus,
gallbladder, duodenum, pancreas, and spleen is:
The gonadal artery
Which is the least common type of white blood cell?
Basophil
Elastic arteries:
The tunica media of these arteries contain high density of elastic fibers and relatively few
smooth muscle cells
The right common carotid artery and right subclavian arteries are branches of the:
Brachiocephalic trunk
After leaving the thoracic cavity and passing over the outer border of the first rib, the subclavian
artery becomes the:
Axillary Artery
Which blood cell lacks a nucleus?
Mature RBC
Capillaries whose endothelial cells are connected by tight junctions are called:
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, Continuous capillaries
An artery can be distinguished from a vein because an artery will be?
Walls are thicker, their wall retains their round ship due to their thick and strong walls, while
veins tend to collapse because their walls are thinner, and the arteries have a smaller lumen
than does a similar-sized vein.
What is part of the lymph node?
Nodule, trabeculae, medulla, and cortex
Muscular Arteries:
have a thick media with a large amount of smooth muscle fiber within them, and are
exemplified by the external carotid, brachial, and femoral artiereis
Which artery delivers blood to most of the large intestine?
Superior mesenteric artery
Which layer of blood vessels consist of collagen and elastic fibers, with cells and fibers running
longitudinally?
Tunica Externa
Metarterioles are structural intermediates between:
Arterioles and capillaries
What is defined by the lub sound during the cardiac cycle?
Closing of atrioventricular valves at the start of the ventricular systole
The ability of leukocytes to move through vessel walls is called:
Diapediesis
What is the primary source of plasma proteins?
Liver
An excessive platelet count, indicating accelerated platelet formation in response to infection,
inflammation, or cancer, is called:
Thrombocytosis
normal erythropoiesis in myeloid tissues requires adequate supplies of amino acids, iron, and
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