General Anatomy Questions and Answers
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General AnatomyList and describe the components of the specific immunity division response.
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General AnatomyContinue testing until you have tested 3 rows for cold, 3 rows for hot, and 3 rows for touch. Stop and think question #1: Based on the results above, which type of receptor (thermoreceptors which sense temperature, or mechanoreceptors which simply sense pressure) have a higher density on your skin?
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General AnatomyThe elbow, the joint between the bodies of vertebrae, and the root of a tooth in the jaw are all joints given different functional names. What are these names and what characteristic distinguishes them from one another
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General AnatomyWhat is the immune system? What purpose does the immune system serve?
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General AnatomyWhat are the two interdependent divisions of the immune system? Be specific
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General AnatomyList and describe the components of the non-specific immune division response.
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General AnatomyWhat is an APC? How do APCs function during an immune response?
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General AnatomyIn order for you to take charge of your learning and to acquire the characteristics and skills of a critical thinker, you must:
Establish personal imperatives that set you apart from your fellow students.
Develop habits that few of your peers are developing and rise above the norms and even the scorns of others.
Learn for reasons of your own and at a higher level than expected.
All of the above.
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General AnatomyHow many moles of NaOH are contained in 100.0 mL of 3.00 M NaOH?
A) 0.300 moles
C) 0.00300 moles
D) 33.3 moles
B)0.333 moles
E) 300.0 moles
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General AnatomyConsider two aqueous glucose solutions of different concentrations, separated by a semi permeable membrane. Which of the following best describes the process of osmosis at the molecular level?
C) The smaller water molecules move in a net direction from the more dilute side to the more concentrated side.
A) The smaller water molecules move in a net direction from the more concentrated side to the more dilute side.
B) The larger glucose particles move in a net direction from the more concentrated side to the more dilute side.
E) Osmosis will not occur.
D) The larger glucose particles move in a net direction from the more dilute side to the more concentrated side.
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General AnatomyWhich of the following substances is a strong electrolyte?
B) PCl3
D) SO₂
E) C₂H6
OA) KOH
C) CH3CH₂OH
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General Anatomy12) Identify the following organic compound functional group.
R-OH
(c) Fatty alcohols
(d) Fatty ethers
(a) Fatty acids
(b) Fatty esters
(e) no correct answer given
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General AnatomyThorium-234 decays by alpha emission to form a new nuclide. Identify the new nuclide.
E) radium-230
C) thorium-232
B) protactinium-234
A) protactinium-230
D) radium-228
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General AnatomyThe half-life of iodine-131 is 8.1 days. How much of a 75.0 mg sample will remain after 24.3 days?
A) 9.38 mg
C) 75.0 mg
E) 37.5 mg
D) 18.8 mg
B) 4.68 mg
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General AnatomyUranium-238 decays by alpha emission to form a new nuclide. Identify the new nuclide.
radium-228
protactinium-234
thorium-232
protactinium-230
radium-230
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General AnatomyBombardment of cobalt-59 with a neutron produces a manganese-56 atom and another particle.
What is this particle?
A) a beta particle (electron)
D) a gamma ray
E) an alpha particle
B) a neutron
C) a positron
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General AnatomySugars (CH2O)n dissolve well in water because sugars form bonds with water.
ionic
hydrophobic
covalent
hydrogen
non-polar
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General AnatomyWith the experimental conditions set at the 200 MWCO membrane in place, 10 mM glucose and 9 mM albumin, which of the following is true?
The net movement of water is toward the glucose.
The net movement of water is toward the albumin.
Albumin and glucose diffuse through the membrane.
The net movement of water is away from the albumin.
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General AnatomyAlthough leaders such as Reverend Al Sharpton, Coretta Scott King, and Reverend Jesse Jackson have supported gay civil rights, the influence of strong fundamentalist Christian beliefs contributes to the higher degree of intolerance in the African American community.
True
False
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General AnatomyMales victims of rape are more likely than female victims to report being assaulted to the authorities.
True
False
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General AnatomyWould you, as a member of a union, feel comfortable "bumping" a co-worker who has less seniority than you?
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General AnatomyDuring ventilation, where does 02 come from and where is it going? Name the major structures that it encounters (in sequence).
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General AnatomyWhat are the "rules" employers and union organizers must follow during. an organizational campaign?
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General AnatomyWhat might the NLRB consider to be a breach of the good faith bargaining principle?
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General AnatomyMitral valve prolapse (MVP) is a medical condition characterized by symptoms such as dizziness, fatigue, and shortness of breath. What causes these symptoms?
(Hint: The word "prolapse," derived from Latin, literally means "to fall out of place.")
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General AnatomyWhat are the two conditions for a Lunar Eclipse and when would you observe it?
New Moon, Moon far from one node, visible at night.
Full Moon, Moon at one node, visible during the day.
New Moon on the North emisphere, Full Moon on the South emishere.
Full Moon, Moon at one node, visible at night.
New Moon, Moon at one node, visible during the day.
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General AnatomyA hypophysectomized rat is missing its
thyroid gland
adrenal gland
pituitary gland
hypothalamus
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General AnatomyWhich of the following hormones is regulated by a positive feedback mechanism?
slow-acting hormone that works through a second-messenger system
Othyroxine
TRH
oxytocin
TSH
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General AnatomyThe target cells for the hormone ACTH are located in the
anterior pituitary
hypothalamus
adrenal cortex
posterior pituitary
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General AnatomyGlucose remains in the bloodstream as a result of
type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus
type 1 diabetes mellitus
diabetes insipidus
type 1 diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus
type 2 diabetes mellitus
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General Anatomylatrogenic Cushing's syndrome is ______
often referred to as "steroid diabetes"
a result of treatment with glucocorticoid hormones
physician induced
All of the above are correct.
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General AnatomyWhy is it important to incorporate metaphor and storytelling into your leadership communications?
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General AnatomyDescribe the relationship between mass and sucrose concentration.
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General AnatomyAssuming sucrose did not cross the membrane, did the water potential in the beaker change?
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General AnatomyAt which sucrose concentration is the water potential greatest? The least?
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General AnatomyWhich of the following is mismatched?
Gracilicutes - gram-negative cell walls
Firmicutes - gram-positive cell walls
Tenericutes - waxy, acid-fast cell walls
Mendosicutes - archaea cell walls
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General AnatomyIn the Gram stain procedure, which dye serves as the primary stain?
A. Safranin
B. lodine
C. Methylene Blue
D. Crystal Violet
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General AnatomyA prokaryotic cell wall that has primarily peptidoglycan with small amounts of teichoic acid and lipoteichoic acid is
gram-negative.
gram-positive.
a protoplast.
a spheroplast.
acid-fast
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General AnatomyAfter viewing the animation, "Nervous Tissue Overview", which statement below is TRUE about neurons.
1) Neurons cannot generate electrical impulses.
2) Neurons are called support cells that help the glial cells.
3) Neurons do not use much ATP (energy).
4) Neurons cannot reproduce themselves.
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General AnatomyWhat type of neurons exit the ventral side of the spinal cord?
1) afferent (sensory)
2) interneurons
3) efferent (motor)
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General AnatomySpinal nerves are:
1) sensory nerves only
2) motor nerves only
3) mixed nerves only
4) can be sensory, motor, or mixed
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General AnatomySelect the three cranial nerves that move the eyeballs.
1) abducens
2) oculomotor
3) optic
4) trochlear
5) vestibulocochlear
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General AnatomyC4-C5 level A SCI spinal injury will result in quadriplegia. What is a quadriplegia? What important nerve is in this plexus that controls the body's respiration?
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General AnatomyWhat role does the Na+K+ pump have?
1) provide energy for the electrical signals
2) bring in nutrients to build more mitochondrial
3) to produce neurotransmitters that are stored in the synaptic vesicle
4) maintain the resting membrane potential
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General Anatomy"If the decolorizer is left on too long, what will happen?"
A Gram negative will appear as a Gram positive
A Gram positive will appear as a Gram negative
All cells will be the same color
all of the above
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General AnatomyElectrons are ejected from atoms in cells when organisms are exposed to
Desiccation
Ultraviolet light
Ethyl alcohol
Hydrogen peroxide
Gamma rays and X rays
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General AnatomyMicrobial death occurs when there is
No movement
No reproduction
A change in appearance
A decrease in size
All of these occur