NBE SCIENCE
The lower jaw is commonly called the - answer Mandible
According to the canon of beauty, the length of the head is divided into halves by: -
answer the line of eye closure.
The facial marking which is classified as natural – answer Labiodental sulcus
The transverse dipping furrows of the anterior neck – answer Platysmal sulci
The distance across base of nose is approximately the width of ________ eye(s). -
answer One
What are acceptable corrective treatments for protruding eyes? - answer External
pressure, aspiration of the cranial vault, and surgical reduction of fatty tissue.
Hypodermic injection of tissue builder is usually done - answer After embalming
The distance from the base of the nose to the base of the chin is approximately equal to
the distance from base of nose to - answerEyebrow
Another name for the occipital frontalis muscle - answerEpicranius
A prognathism which is the projection of the upper jaw - answerMaxillary prognathism
Another name for the square geometric head shape - answerStrong
What are considerations for the restoration following a penetrating wound? -
answerapply wax to surface, use filler to prevent leakage,
and embalming should be done with a strong preservative.
The color scheme of pigmentation which uses two complementary colors only, though
this may include tints and shades - answerComplementary color scheme
Another name for egg shaped geometric head shape - answerOval
The skin is composed of how many layers? - answer3
The bony landmark which marks the measurement of the widest part of the human face
- answerZygomatic arches
,The color scheme of pigmentation using two adjacent hues plus their respective
complements - answerDouble complementary color scheme
The primary colors of the subtractive method of illumination - answerYellow, magenta,
and blue-green
The following muscles are part of the quadratus labii superiorus - answerLevator labii
superiorus, zygomaticus minor, levator labii superiorus alaque nasi
The least common form of facial profiles - answerConcave
As applies to color theory, the lightness or darkness of a color refers to the -
answerValue
The tendinous chords connecting the atrio-ventricular valves of the heart to the papillary
muscles - answerChordae tendinae
Characteristics of the lymphatic system - answerInvolved with the immunological activity
of the body, filters out foreign matter in the lymph, returns escaped protein to the blood
stream
What are the branches of the internal iliac arteries? - answerSuperior vesicular arteries,
superior gluteal arteries, inferior gluteal arteries
The 'moth-shaped' bone forming a portion of the floor of the cranial cavity -
answerSphenoid bone
The major muscle of respiration - answerDiaphragm
Most extrinsic muscles of the eyeball are innervated by - answerThe occulomotor nerve
The gonadal arteries are branches of the - answerAbdominal aorta
If a piece of muscle tissue has fibers which are branching and anastomosing in a
continuous network, which kind would it be? - answerCardiac muscle
The ileocolic artery provides some of the blood supply to - answerPart of the small
intestine, the appendix and the cecum
The longest anatomical unit of the alimentary canal - answerIleum
Veins below the level of the heart have - answerValves in them
What are examples of paired-bone sets in the face? - answerMaxilla, zygomatic bone,
nasal bone
,The thick middle layer of the heart wall - answerMyocardium
The superior border of "Scarpa's Triangle" - answerInguinal ligament
The veins from the organs of digestion drain into - answerThe portal vein
The vessel which originates on the lateral side of the hand, and terminates by becoming
a tributary to the superior portion of the axillary vein - answerCephalic vein
The 2nd branch of the aortic arch - answerLeft common carotid
The vertebral column consists of five regions. From superior to inferior, the number of
bones originally in each section (prior to fusion of some) - answer7,12,5,5,4
The structure leading from the urinary bladder to the outside - answerUrethra
The medial artery of the forearm between the elbow and wrist - answerUlnar artery
The vein that receives venous blood directly from the cranial cavity - answerInternal
jugular vein
The separation of colloids from crystalloids by means of a semipermeable membrane -
answerDialysis
A saturated hydrocarbon; a hydrocarbon that has no carbon-carbon multiple bonds;
formerly called the paraffin (or methane) series. - answerAlkane
Polymers made up by linking together a number of similar but different small particles
called amino acids - answerProteins
Ca is the chemical symbol for - answerCalcium
When we employ compounds to prevent dehydration, we use - answerHumectants
Hydrogen can be generated by reacting water with what? - answerSodium
The basic unit of length in the metric system - answerMeter
Examples of embalming humectants - answerGlycerol and sorbitol.
Examples of inert (noble) gases - answerArgon, Neon, and Helium
Polymerization of formaldehyde in an arterial solution is inhibited by the addition of
what? - answerMethanol
Deamination occurs when what is broken off the amino acid? - answerAmino group
, The flow of solvent through a semipermeable membrane with the solvent passing from
a dilute to a more concentrated solution - answerOsmosis
An organic compound that takes the general formula R-O-R is said to be - answerEther
Benzene is - answerCarbocyclic
Hydroxides change the color of - answerRed litmus to blue
If a solution is acid, what will its ph value be? - answerBelow seven
A ph value of 9 indicates that the solution contains an excess of - answerHydroxyl ions
An organic compound containing two aldehyde (-CHO) radicals. An example would
include the preservative glutaraldehyde normally found in some arterial fluids. -
answerDialdehyde
Due to their action as both acids and bases; amino acids are said to be -
answerAmphoteric
What is an example of a mold inhibitor? - answerParadichlorobenzene
Syneresis means - answerDrawing together to contract
An approach to infection control. This concepts dictates that all human blood and
certain body fluids are treated as if known to be infectious for HIV, HBV and other
bloodborne pathogens. - answerUniversal precautions
Assume your are preparing to embalm a normal body exhibiting the following
conditions: dead less than six hours, no edema, no chemotherapy, some livor mortis.
Which of the following is a reasonable treatment for said body? - answerThree to five
gallons of preservative solution may be injected (depending upon body size). There is
no restriction on the selection of vessels for injection & drainage. Inject mild to moderate
solutions. Pre-injection may be used.
The axillary artery terminates at the - answerLower border of teres major muscles
The presence or the reasonably anticipated presence of blood or other potentially
infectious materials on an item or surface. - answerContaminated
Which heart chamber receives venous blood returning from all body parts except the
lungs? - answerRight atrium
To clear the hand and fingers, an embalmer would select what artery as a secondary
injection point? - answerUlnar
The lower jaw is commonly called the - answer Mandible
According to the canon of beauty, the length of the head is divided into halves by: -
answer the line of eye closure.
The facial marking which is classified as natural – answer Labiodental sulcus
The transverse dipping furrows of the anterior neck – answer Platysmal sulci
The distance across base of nose is approximately the width of ________ eye(s). -
answer One
What are acceptable corrective treatments for protruding eyes? - answer External
pressure, aspiration of the cranial vault, and surgical reduction of fatty tissue.
Hypodermic injection of tissue builder is usually done - answer After embalming
The distance from the base of the nose to the base of the chin is approximately equal to
the distance from base of nose to - answerEyebrow
Another name for the occipital frontalis muscle - answerEpicranius
A prognathism which is the projection of the upper jaw - answerMaxillary prognathism
Another name for the square geometric head shape - answerStrong
What are considerations for the restoration following a penetrating wound? -
answerapply wax to surface, use filler to prevent leakage,
and embalming should be done with a strong preservative.
The color scheme of pigmentation which uses two complementary colors only, though
this may include tints and shades - answerComplementary color scheme
Another name for egg shaped geometric head shape - answerOval
The skin is composed of how many layers? - answer3
The bony landmark which marks the measurement of the widest part of the human face
- answerZygomatic arches
,The color scheme of pigmentation using two adjacent hues plus their respective
complements - answerDouble complementary color scheme
The primary colors of the subtractive method of illumination - answerYellow, magenta,
and blue-green
The following muscles are part of the quadratus labii superiorus - answerLevator labii
superiorus, zygomaticus minor, levator labii superiorus alaque nasi
The least common form of facial profiles - answerConcave
As applies to color theory, the lightness or darkness of a color refers to the -
answerValue
The tendinous chords connecting the atrio-ventricular valves of the heart to the papillary
muscles - answerChordae tendinae
Characteristics of the lymphatic system - answerInvolved with the immunological activity
of the body, filters out foreign matter in the lymph, returns escaped protein to the blood
stream
What are the branches of the internal iliac arteries? - answerSuperior vesicular arteries,
superior gluteal arteries, inferior gluteal arteries
The 'moth-shaped' bone forming a portion of the floor of the cranial cavity -
answerSphenoid bone
The major muscle of respiration - answerDiaphragm
Most extrinsic muscles of the eyeball are innervated by - answerThe occulomotor nerve
The gonadal arteries are branches of the - answerAbdominal aorta
If a piece of muscle tissue has fibers which are branching and anastomosing in a
continuous network, which kind would it be? - answerCardiac muscle
The ileocolic artery provides some of the blood supply to - answerPart of the small
intestine, the appendix and the cecum
The longest anatomical unit of the alimentary canal - answerIleum
Veins below the level of the heart have - answerValves in them
What are examples of paired-bone sets in the face? - answerMaxilla, zygomatic bone,
nasal bone
,The thick middle layer of the heart wall - answerMyocardium
The superior border of "Scarpa's Triangle" - answerInguinal ligament
The veins from the organs of digestion drain into - answerThe portal vein
The vessel which originates on the lateral side of the hand, and terminates by becoming
a tributary to the superior portion of the axillary vein - answerCephalic vein
The 2nd branch of the aortic arch - answerLeft common carotid
The vertebral column consists of five regions. From superior to inferior, the number of
bones originally in each section (prior to fusion of some) - answer7,12,5,5,4
The structure leading from the urinary bladder to the outside - answerUrethra
The medial artery of the forearm between the elbow and wrist - answerUlnar artery
The vein that receives venous blood directly from the cranial cavity - answerInternal
jugular vein
The separation of colloids from crystalloids by means of a semipermeable membrane -
answerDialysis
A saturated hydrocarbon; a hydrocarbon that has no carbon-carbon multiple bonds;
formerly called the paraffin (or methane) series. - answerAlkane
Polymers made up by linking together a number of similar but different small particles
called amino acids - answerProteins
Ca is the chemical symbol for - answerCalcium
When we employ compounds to prevent dehydration, we use - answerHumectants
Hydrogen can be generated by reacting water with what? - answerSodium
The basic unit of length in the metric system - answerMeter
Examples of embalming humectants - answerGlycerol and sorbitol.
Examples of inert (noble) gases - answerArgon, Neon, and Helium
Polymerization of formaldehyde in an arterial solution is inhibited by the addition of
what? - answerMethanol
Deamination occurs when what is broken off the amino acid? - answerAmino group
, The flow of solvent through a semipermeable membrane with the solvent passing from
a dilute to a more concentrated solution - answerOsmosis
An organic compound that takes the general formula R-O-R is said to be - answerEther
Benzene is - answerCarbocyclic
Hydroxides change the color of - answerRed litmus to blue
If a solution is acid, what will its ph value be? - answerBelow seven
A ph value of 9 indicates that the solution contains an excess of - answerHydroxyl ions
An organic compound containing two aldehyde (-CHO) radicals. An example would
include the preservative glutaraldehyde normally found in some arterial fluids. -
answerDialdehyde
Due to their action as both acids and bases; amino acids are said to be -
answerAmphoteric
What is an example of a mold inhibitor? - answerParadichlorobenzene
Syneresis means - answerDrawing together to contract
An approach to infection control. This concepts dictates that all human blood and
certain body fluids are treated as if known to be infectious for HIV, HBV and other
bloodborne pathogens. - answerUniversal precautions
Assume your are preparing to embalm a normal body exhibiting the following
conditions: dead less than six hours, no edema, no chemotherapy, some livor mortis.
Which of the following is a reasonable treatment for said body? - answerThree to five
gallons of preservative solution may be injected (depending upon body size). There is
no restriction on the selection of vessels for injection & drainage. Inject mild to moderate
solutions. Pre-injection may be used.
The axillary artery terminates at the - answerLower border of teres major muscles
The presence or the reasonably anticipated presence of blood or other potentially
infectious materials on an item or surface. - answerContaminated
Which heart chamber receives venous blood returning from all body parts except the
lungs? - answerRight atrium
To clear the hand and fingers, an embalmer would select what artery as a secondary
injection point? - answerUlnar