General Anatomy Questions and Answers
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General AnatomyKetoconazole, fluconazole, clotrimazole and miconazole are broad-spectrum azoles used to treat __ infections.
Bacterial
Fungal
Protozoan
Helminthic
Virus
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General AnatomyNeural pathways are created by functional units called:
1) neurons
2) microfilaments
3) synaptic gaps
4) mitochondria
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General AnatomyMost relationships involve two securely attached people.
True
False
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General AnatomyAccording to Sternberg, intimacy and passion without commitment is called fatuous love.
True
False
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General AnatomySelf-disclosure tends to lead to your partner self-disclosing as well.
True
False
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General AnatomyWorking in small groups, propose an ultimate hypothesis for why giant panda might specialize on bamboo as a food source.
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General AnatomyWhich of the following transfers require cell to cell contact?
Transduction
Transformation
all of these require cell to cell contact
Conjugation
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General AnatomyTest: resting metabolic rate is influenced by thyroid hormones T4 and T3: how do you do it?
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General AnatomyDo giant pandas have smaller brains, kidneys, and hearts than other mammals relative to body size?
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General AnatomyWhat is the Proximate explanation for panda's low metabolic rate?
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General AnatomyTest: compare brains, kidneys and hearts of giant pandas to other mammals of similar body size: how do you do it?
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General AnatomyWhat do you predict if the pelage of giant panda provides superior insulation?
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General AnatomyWhat is the Ultimate explanation for panda's low metabolic rate?
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General AnatomyList the following structures in order from smallest to largest.
(1) muscle fiber
(2) myofilament
(3) myofibril
(4) muscle fasciculus
2, 3, 1,4
1, 2, 3, 4
2, 1, 4, 3
4, 2, 3, 1
3, 1,4,2
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General AnatomyThe primary reasons workers in economically developing nations engage in informal work include which of the following? (select all that are true).
Lack of full-time or formal job opportunities in area.
Workers have low qualifications for formal work.
To make ends meet.
Lack of childcare options.
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General AnatomyThe second step in a__ is an evaluation by an assessment team that defines the care package for the
individual. In some countries, they require a medical doctor to be involved in the assessment and care package development process.
Caregiving assessment
Dependency assessment
Independent assessment
Long-term care assessment
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General Anatomy__ means not having enough money to provide adequate housing, food, and clothing for oneself and one's family.
Poverty
Precarious work
Income insecurity
Employment insecurity
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General Anatomy__ is when an individual shifts from full or partial retirement back to full-time employment.
Unretirement
Voluntary retirement
Retirement
Early retirement
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General AnatomyOptions vary across countries on how best to design, fund, and operate a pension system. Country-specific approaches vary on critical elements such as... (select all that are true)
Public or private administration of the pension program.
The average retirement age.
Whether retirement is mandated by law.
Personal savings of employees.
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General AnatomyWhy did the Chinese government implement the one-child policy?
The government was concerned they would not have enough resources to support the growing population.
To keep millions of people in poverty.
There were too many boys and not enough girls to even out the population.
To strengthen the growth rate of China's population.
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General AnatomyMany countries have eliminated mandatory retirement. However, in countries like Japan, Russia, and Australia, the policy of mandatory retirement still exists. Which of the following is not an argument for mandatory retirement?
Functional decline is bound to occur, and mandatory retirement is simply a proactive approach to reducing incompetence in the workforce.
Each generation should have career opportunities and mandatory retirement allows opportunities for younger people.
It allows younger people the opportunity to advance and have access to higher-level positions.
Aging and decline dramatically vary from person to person; therefore, a 60-year-old worker may no longer be able to function while a 90-year-old may still be highly productive.
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General AnatomyList the anatomical characteristic(s) that lymphatic vessel and the vasculature have in common.
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General AnatomyThe term polar is used to describe molecules because
Othere are at least two distinct ends of the molecule regarding electron position and the resulting charge.
there are at least two distinct ends of the molecule regarding hydrogen placement.
polar covalent molecules were first discovered in polar bears.
polar covalent molecules are found in colder climates.
such molecules are always linear in shape.
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General AnatomyA physician basing clinical decisions on primary research published in biomedical literature is practicing__ medicine.
holistic
whimsical
traditional
evidence-based
alternative
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General AnatomyMolecules such as vitamin C and biotin after some modifications become __ which are required for various metabolic reactions conducted by__
cofactors, coenzymes
vitamins, coenzymes
modulators, enzymes
coenzymes, enzymes.
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General AnatomyAll enzymes have a characteristics called __ that means that an enzyme reacts with only selected substrates.
active site
binding site
affinity
specificity
catalytic rate
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General AnatomyAcross the inner membrane of mitochondria, the __ is created and maintained by action of the electron transfer chain to be used by
electrochemical hydrogen ion gradient; ATP synthase
electrochemical hydrogen ion gradient; ATPase
pyruvate; acetyl coenzyme A synthesis
electron gradient, ATP synthase
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General AnatomyWhat is the main purpose of the conversion of pyruvate to lactate?
NADH is generated and shuttled to oxidative phosphorylation in the mitochondria to harvest the energy from the molecule.
Lactate is produced and shuttled to oxidative phosphorylation in the mitochondria to harvest the energy from the molecule.
NAD+ is regenerated and permits glycolysis to continue.
Lactate is produced, which permits glycolysis to continue. ATP is produced to meet the energy requirements of the cell.
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General AnatomyThe watery medium found in the interstitial space that surrounds any living cell is known as __ (check all that apply)
interstitial fluid
plasma
extracellular fluid
cytosol
intracellular fluid