General Anatomy Questions and Answers
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General AnatomyWhat would you add to your story to capture the reader's interest?
A. Moods-humor, pathos, laughter
B. Tragedy
C. Comedy
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General Anatomywhy it is important for leaders to understand and utilize contingency management when dealing with subordinates.
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General AnatomyThe most developed form of moral caring in Gilligan's model is ____________ the coordination of personal needs and values with those of others. Now the morally good choice takes account of everyone including yourself, not everyone except yourself.
A. Survival Orientation
B. Conventional Care
C. Integrated Care
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General Anatomy"According to current scientific understanding, individuals are usually aware of their sexual orientation___________.
However, this is not always the case, and some do not become aware of
their sexual orientation until much later in life."
A. between middle childhood & early adolescence
B. late adolescence
C. young adulthood
D. between preschool & middler childhood
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General AnatomyManagement maintains a degree of stability, predictability, and order through a culture of
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General AnatomyDiscuss how the cultural context might affect a culture's management practices. Include references to specific cultures. Apply how this information might affect a career in business.
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General AnatomyIn terms of the stages of development of individualized leadership, briefly describe the leader-member exchange
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General AnatomyIdentify the tone in the following sentence.
What's the big deal? People are dying. No one thinks twice about it until it affects them.
Enthusiastic
Casual
Formal
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General AnatomyThink back to teachers you have had and identify one each who fits a supportive
style, directive style, participative style, and achievement-oriented style according to the path-goal theory. Which style did you find the most effective? Why?
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General AnatomyWhich of the following is an example of an antithesis?
We shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender. (Winston Churchill, speech to the House of Commons, June 4, 1940)
Hillary has soldiered on, damned if she does, damned if she doesn't, like most powerful women, expected to be tough as nails and warm as toast at the same time. (Anna Quindlen, "Say Goodbye to the Virago." Newsweek, June 16, 2003)
The Druids used mistletoe in ceremonies of human sacrifice, but most of all the evergreen became a symbol of fertility because it flourished in winter when other plants wither (Sian Ellis, "England's Ancient 'Special Twig."" British Heritage, January 2001)
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General AnatomyTracts that connect a cerebral hemisphere with lower brain centers like the brain stem are called...
projection tracts
association tracts
commissural tracts
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General AnatomyAdrian is an adolescent who can see another person's perspective and she can feel concerns for others. This is considered cognitive empathy, but is also referred to as
conflict resolution
social referencing
Ethnocentrism
theory-of-mind
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General AnatomyWhich of the following best describes the Enteric Nervous System (ENS)?
An autonomic network of nerves that always controls the secretion and motility of the GI tract independently of the central nervous system.
A branch of the sympathetic division of the ANS innervating the GI tract.
An autonomic network of nerves that may operate independently of the CNS to control secretion and motility.
A branch of the parasympathetic division of the ANS innervating the GI tract.
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General AnatomyIdentify the lobe of the cerebral cortex most heavily associated with the following integrative activity: perception of noise
parietal lobe
temporal lobe
Ofrontal lobe
Ooccipital lobe
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General AnatomyDescribe or list the anatomical pathway cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) takes as it circulates through the central nervous system. Include the names of all appropriate anatomical structures.
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General AnatomyThe attitudes and expectations surrounding gender roles are not typically based on any inherent or natural gender differences, but on gender stereotypes, or oversimplified notions about the attitudes, traits, and behavior patterns of males and females. True False
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General AnatomyPassive force in skeletal muscle fibers is generated by the muscle.
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General AnatomyYour brain must do some work (effortful processing) to encode information and move it into short-term, and ultimately long-term memory. This has strong implications for a student, as it can impact their learning - if one doesn't work to encode and store information, it will likely be forgotten. Research indicates that people forget 80 percent of what they learn only a day later.
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General AnatomyThe cognitive revolution created an impetus for psychologists to focus their attention on better understanding.
stimulus-response and the instincts that underlie human reaction to pain
emotions and cultural norms that underlie emotional responses
the mind and mental processes that underlie behavior
genetics and the evolutionary adaptations that underlie behavior
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General AnatomyWhat bone(s) forms the posteriorportion and the base of the cranium?
1) temporal bones
2) occipital bone
3) frontal bone
4) parietal bones
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General AnatomyWhich of the following is associated with the brain in creating reward and craving?
Dopamine
Serotonin
Adrenaline
5-HTT
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General AnatomyWhat structure listed below forms the ear canal?
1) the acetabulum
2) the lamboidal suture
3) the external auditory meatus
4) the calcaneus
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General AnatomyA sinus is a:
1) depression in a bone
2) canal or channel in bone
3) cavity within a bone, usually filled with air
4) hole in a bone where nerve and blood vessels travel through
5) large bump or process of a bone where muscle attach
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General AnatomyThe function of a tuberosity is to:
form a depression so two bones can form a joint.
form a cavity to lighten bone so it isn't so heavy
provide an opening for nerves and blood vessels to travel through
form a roughened area for muscle attachment
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General AnatomyThe bones in your wrists are called:
1) the phalanges
2) the carpals
4) the tarsals
3) the metatarsals
5) the metacarpals
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General AnatomyWhich of these bones is U-shaped and is located inferiorly to the mandible?
1) maxilla
2) sternum
3) hyoid
4) zygomatic
5) clavicle
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General AnatomyName the largest, weight-bearing bone of the lower leg (crural region) that is used for muscle attachment and movement of the lower limbs.
1) femur
2) ulna
3) fibula
4) tibia
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General AnatomyList the five groups of vertebrae.
1) Pelvic
2) Brachial
3) Sacral
4) Cervical
5) Thoracic
6) Coccygeal
7) Lumbar
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General AnatomyWhich of the following is a function of the integumentary system?
1) regulates the calcium levels in the blood
2) produces white blood cells
3) allows the body to help regulate body temperature
4) absorbs the majority of nutrients used by the body
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General AnatomyFunctions of the epidermidis include continuous formation of new epidermal cells.
What cells accomplish this job?
1) the melanocytes
2) the cells of the stratum corneum
3) the keratinocytes
4) the stem cells of stratum basale
5) dermal papillae of the dermis
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General AnatomySerous membranes are responsible for:
1) producing mucous to help trap foreign particles
2) producing a watery fluid used in lubrication
3) release digestive enzymes used in breaking down tissues
4) all of the above
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General Anatomyoccurs when the combined action of two hormones is greater than the sum of their individual effects
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General AnatomyQ1/ Define air temperature and explain why it is also a measure of the molecular kinetic energy?
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General AnatomyQ3/A/ Briefly describe the movement of air around cyclones and anticyclones in the Northern Hemisphere.
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General AnatomyJoanne, a middle-school-age child, is experiencing steady, consistent growth. Her rate of growth is now at a ___________ rate than when she was in preschool
faster
slower
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General AnatomyHarvard professor, Howard Gardner, stated that all children are gifted. He argued there are nine intelligences that can be differentiated from each other. This is called:
IQ
Theory of Mind
Theory of Multiple Intelligences
none of the above
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General AnatomyMotivated behaviors performed in order to receive something from others or avoid certain negative outcomes.
No answer text provided.
Extrinsic motivation
Intrinsic motivation
No answer text provided.
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General Anatomy______ love is based on trust, mutual respect, affection, and friendship.
Passionate
Companionate
Manic
Pragmatic
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General AnatomyAll of the following can be solutes EXCEPT:
1) proteins such as albumin in our bloodstream
2) liquids such as water in our bloodstream
3) sugars such as glucose in out bloodstream
4) ions such as sodium (Na+) in our bloodstream
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General AnatomyThe semipermeable (selectively permeable) membrane in the egg experiment is:
1) the egg shell
2) a membrane between the egg shell and white of the egg
3) neither of the above
4) both of the above
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General AnatomyWhich of the following causes neurotransmitter release?
stimulating repolarization of the axon terminal.
Ca2+ influx in the axon terminal.
blocking repolarization of the axon terminal.
stimulating protein kinase activity.
acetylcholinesterase activity in the postsynaptic cell.
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General AnatomyMedicare will cover inpatient care in a skilled nursing facility
after one medically necessary inpatient hospital stay that lasts a minimum of three days.
after a minimum of three medically necessary inpatient hospital stays.
if two doctors declare it to be medically necessary.
for patients with end-stage renal disease only.
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General AnatomyWhich type of confirming communication involves agreeing with another person?
acknowledgment
endorsement
recognition
sponsorship
appraisal
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General AnatomyTitles like vice president, director of marketing, or sales associate or examples of what category of roles in small groups?
dysfunctional roles
informal roles
social roles
formal roles
task roles
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General AnatomyAlthough the West Nile virus was first reported in California in 2002, it has now established itself here, and there are reported cases every year. Which of the following terms best applies to West Nile virus in California?
A. Endemic
B. Epidemic
C. Pandemic
D. Prevalent
E. Sporadic
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General AnatomyMembrane potential is a measure of
the electrical gradient across a membrane
the chemical gradient across a membrane
the amount of ATP in the mitochondria
the osmolarity inside the cell
all of the above