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Exam Anatomy & Physiology - Anatomy And Physiology

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Water may move through membrane pores constructed by transmembrane proteins called ________
2
When the palms of the hand face up, or anteriorly, they are referred to as __________.
3
Which of the following is an INCORRECT pairing of a cranial nerve and the portion of the brain to which it is directly connected?
4
The pubic symphysis and intervertebral discs are composed of which type of connective tissue?
5
A positive energy balance occurs when ________.
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Lysozyme within saliva primarily functions to
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The filamentous protein network that serves as the attachment site for actin myofilaments is called the _____.
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The cerebral aqueduct connects the third ventricle with the fourth ventricle.
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If blood pressure doubled, the blood flow through a vessel would be
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Using Figure 18.1, match the following:
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The complex network of tiny islands of gray matter in the brain, that upon
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Usually the urine of someone with a high-protein diet does not contain any bicarbonate ions, as all of it that is filtered is reclaimed from the tubules
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The majority of renal innervation is by the
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Chromatin is found in the nucleus
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Synaptic knobs are at the ends of
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This structure located in the epidermis serves as a tactile (touch) receptor
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Chemical synapses ________.
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The fetal cardinal veins later form the adult
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Which of these vessels receive blood during ventricular systole?
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Given the following forces acting at a given point across the capillary wall, what type of fluid movement will be taking place at that point? Capillary blood pressure = 32 mm Hg Blood-colloid osmotic pressure = 23 mm Hg Interstitial-fluid hydrostatic pressure = 1 mm Hg Interstitial-fluid-colloid osmotic pressure = 0 mm Hg
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Taking NSAID pain relievers like aspirin or ibuprofen for several weeks disrupts prostaglandin hormone signalling to cells in the stomach. This causes an interruption in production of the protective inner coating of the stomach, which leads to ulcers and further acid erosion. Which gastric cells are being affected by prolonged use of NSAID pain relievers?
22
Which statement is correct?
23
What term is used to describe a single, brief contraction and relaxation cycle in a muscle fiber?
24
Layers of bony matrix at the outer and inner surfaces of bone and covered by the periosteum and the endosteum are
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A general term that means a condition in which red blood cells or hemoglobin levels are low is
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The plasma membrane has opposite charges arranged across the membrane and is thus said to be ____________.
27
Which describes the action of a ligand's competitive antagonist?
28
Which is not correct regarding teeth?
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Due to the adductor brevis, adductor longus, and adductor magnus all inserting in various locations on the line aspera, a resulting movement that is facilitated when adducting the hip is _______.
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