Human Physiology - General Questions and Answers
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Human Physiology - GeneralWhich of the following statements are TRUE about MALT I A group of lymphoid tissues is called the mucosa associated lymphoid tissue II MALT is found in the tonsils appendix intestinal villi and Peyer s patches III MALT is characterized by a large number of antibody producing plasma cells macrophages O Statements I and II Statements I II and III Statements II and III
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Human Physiology - GeneralWho should be vaccinated against HPV infection A Infants and young children B Teenagers between the ages of 11 18 C Baby boomers who were not vaccinated earlier in life C The elderly and immunocompromised
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Human Physiology - GeneralThe following organ systems are involved in maintaining homeostasis of the body Match each organ system to its primary function s Absorbing nutrients and secreting waste Gas exchange acquiring oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide Transporting and distributing nutrients and gasses throughout the body 1 Integumentary system 2 Digestive system 3 Respiratory system 4 Cardiovascular system
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Human Physiology - GeneralWhat is the most common method scientists use to tell others about their findings Select one O O O O They send emails to all of their colleagues They print out their data to be mailed to the community They publish their results in professional journals They call their colleagues on the phone to tell them
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Human Physiology - GeneralWhy don t humans produce ethanol when we are tired O Ethanol is an anaerobic process and humans do not undergo these processes Ethanol is an anaerobic process but humans use lactic acid fermentation not alcohol fermentation O Ethanol is an aerobic process and humans do not undergo these processes O Ethanol is an aerobic process but humans use lactic acid fermentation not alcohol fermentation
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Human Physiology - GeneralA well developed character is called A a static character B a round character C a flat character
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Human Physiology - GeneralBody fluid levels are normally controlled by a negative feedback loop What is involved in a negative feedback loop Drag the elements of the feedback loop into the proper positions on the diagram View Available Hint s Set point Integrative center Effectors Sons compares variable to 1 Reset Help
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Human Physiology - GeneralWhich epithelial type is highlighted O transitional epithelium O stratified squamous epithelium Osimple columnar epithelium O pseudostratified columnar epithelium
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Human Physiology - GeneralWhat structure is highlighted O periosteal bone collar O periosteum cartilaginous epiphysis skin
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Human Physiology - GeneralWhich formed elements are highlighted O neutrophils basophils O platelets eosinophils Pearson
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Human Physiology - GeneralWhich structure s is are highlighted O periosteum O trabeculae of woven bone O trabeculae of spongy bone Ored bone marrow 3 Pearson
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Human Physiology - GeneralThe highlighted organelle is found in which cell type Oneutrophil O adipocyte O fibroblast mast cell
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Human Physiology - GeneralThe most influential factor in a person s selection of food is the sense of O hearing O touch O odor taste
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Human Physiology - GeneralEXTRA CREDIT 1 point will be graded manually If blood osmolarity increases then it would be logical to assume excess water consumption color blindness odehydration sickle cell anemia
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Human Physiology - GeneralMom is heterozygous blood type B and dad is blood type O What is the chance of their next child having blood type 0
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Human Physiology - GeneralActivity Figure 1 5 Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets Stimulus Control Center Input Response Output Balance Receptor IMBALANCE Afferent Efferent pathway pathway Effector IMBALAN
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Human Physiology - Generalparts and of body parts A is the study of the structure of body A is the study of the function
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Human Physiology - GeneralO Deer tick Dour O Carpenter ant FOREST FOOD WEB Deer Tick Red Squirrel Deer Mouse Red Oak When gypsy moth caterpillars hatch which of these populations benefits first O Red oak O Blue jay Flery Searcher Beetle Gypsy Meth Caterpillar Blue Jay Carpenter Ant POS
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Human Physiology - GeneralPOSSIBLE POINTS 14 Which of the following would be the best data to collect as evidence for the effect of exercise on the body s ability to maintain homeostasis O muscle soreness Oheart rate redness in the face O perspiration
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Human Physiology - GeneralWhat is the first step that you should take if a patient s primary insurance rejects a Third Party claim Bill the prescription to the patient s secondary insurance Contact the patient to tell them that they will have to call the Third Part plan Attempt to resolve the rejection from the primary insurance Run the prescription as cash
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Human Physiology - GeneralMarathon runners can become dehydrated due to the extreme physical activity What type of fluid should they consume and why Explain your answer in 200 words and comment on two of your classmates responses
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Human Physiology - GeneralQuestion 95 Amylase is an enzyme used to break down protein starch O glucose O fat
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Human Physiology - GeneralQuestion 93 Cartilage is described as which of the following types of tissue nervous O adipose connective O reproductive
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Human Physiology - GeneralTOO Match the 4 abdominal regions w their names and the organs they contain
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Human Physiology - GeneralMatch the regions with their names DY J K EFG Ja Q R A B C M NOP Te
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Human Physiology - GeneralRegion A Region B Region C Region D Region E K E H G R S T U M NOP V Choose Choose Choose Choose Choose
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Human Physiology - GeneralRegion A Region B Region C Region D B Match the regions w their names Recilan E E F G H Choose Choose Choose Choose Choose
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Human Physiology - GeneralA Test the client s intellectual functioning by asking the client to remember several sequences of numbers B Perform assessments to evaluate cerebellar function C Assess the client for two point discrimination D Test ocular fields to see if there is a visual problem causing the unsteadiness Question 12 perform to evaluate the client s statement When assessing muscle tone the nurse will passively move the client s limbs into different positions What is the expected normal response A Stiffness with resistance to movement B Flaccid limbs 1 Point Slight resistance as action is performed
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Human Physiology - GeneralA Evaluate function of the facial nerve B Test for sensory function Test the hypoglossal nerve D Prepare the client for a CT scan Question 4 The nurse inspects and palpates the throat as the client swallows Which cranial nerve is being tested A IX glossopharyngeal B X vagus VII facial
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Human Physiology - General24 tSNARES located on incoming vesicles that plan to dock at a target membrane will bind directly to the a Tethering protein b VSNARES c Another tSNARE d None of the above
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Human Physiology - GeneralIdentify the true statement o membrane glycoproteins of the white blood cells determine our blood type o iodine deficiency has been associated with hyperthyroidism niron deficiency has been associated with anemia blood types are determined by our white blood cells
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Human Physiology - GeneralConsider the diagram of the central metabolic pathways of glycolysis pyruvate processing and the citric acid cycle What does this diagram tell us about these central metabolic pathways Choose all that apply Catabolic pathways Anabolic pathways Carbohydrates Sugars Glucose Glycogen or starch GLYCOLYSIS Fats and phospholipids Glycerol Substrates for nucleotide synthesis Pyruvate Fatty acids Glycolysis is an anabolic pathway The citric acid cycle produces amino acids They produce carbon intermediates precursor metabolites for anabolic pathways Proteins are a better energy source for the citric acid cycle than carbohydrates and lipids O Carbohydrates lipids and proteins can serve as sources of carbon and energy Proteins Phospholipids Amino acids Acetyl COA Fatty acids Fats NH3 CITRIC ACID CYCLE Substrates for amino acid synthesis D
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Human Physiology - GeneralYou are sprinting as fast as you can up a steep hill breathing hard as you go Some of your muscle cells in your legs begin to sv from aerobic respiration to fermentation They are most likely doing this because O you are rapidly consuming energy and fermentation yields more ATP than aerobic respiration O you are running low on glucose O the citric acid cycle has broken down as a result of the intense activity
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Human Physiology - GeneralMature red blood cells erythrocytes in mammals such as humans lack a nucleus and other organelles such as mitochondria lea them more space to carry more hemoglobin molecules crucial to the transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide This means that m erythrocytes in humans must produce ATP via O anaerobic respiration O ethanol fermentation lactic acid fermentation
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Human Physiology - GeneralWhen a molecule is phosphorylated O it gains an amino acid it gains kinetic energy O its potential energy increases it loses mass
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Human Physiology - Generalal text Centu 1 Y Vacuole 11 Explain these structures 12 Mitochondria Ribosomes BIUA 3 9 What genetic material do bacterial cells always contain 10 Why do we need organ systems yet one celled organisms don t 4 G 5
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Human Physiology - GeneralWhich organizational pattern addresses main points and then disproves opposing claims O refutation comparative advantage Ocause effect O problem solution
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Human Physiology - GeneralThe diagram shows the internal feedback mechanism that maintains blood calcium Ca homeostasis Increases Ca reabsorption in intestines Blood Ca level rises Active vitamin D Stimulates Ca release from bones Stimulates Ca reabsorption in kidneys Parathyroid gland behind thyroid Homeostasis Blood Cat level about 10 mg 100 mL O The kidneys take up mare Ca and release vitamin D The bones release Ca The intestines increase reabsorption of Ca Releases PTH parathyroid hormone Stimulus Falling blood Ca level If a person has a blood calcium Ca level of 8 mg 100 mL of blood which of the following mechanisms does the body use to maintain blood calcium homeostasis
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Human Physiology - GeneralIndicate which type of influence on perception each person is experiencing You can reuse terms Pascale has bipolar disorder Bernard is a husband Hassan hasn t been getting as much sleep as he should Jan believes women should be homemakers physiological factor Choose relational role physiological factor stereotype relational role stereotype
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Human Physiology - GeneralThis molecule is not an intermediate used in glycolysis O Glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate ODHAP O 3 phosphoglycerate
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Human Physiology - GeneralPoor re endothelialization of implanted grafts predisposes to acute b1
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Human Physiology - GeneralPassage III It has been proposed for several decades that plants found in rainforests and jungles may harbor compounds that act as natural antibiotics or natural inhibitors of virus replication Viruses such as hepatitis C virus HCV are large contributors to illness and death around the world HCV in particular is infamous for causing diseases of the liver and HCV has no vaccine In a recent study researchers isolated compounds from Brazilian plants such as Maytenus ilicifolia and Peperomia blanda These compounds were then used to test if they inhibited HCV replication in at least two cell lines the examples being a liver cell line Huh 7 5 cells and another cell line JFH1 cells used as a positive control In their experiment researchers added several test compounds they isolated from the plants to the HCV infected cell lines and tested to see if the HCV virus replicated in the cells 48 hours after incubation The researchers experimented with several concentrations of the compounds to determine what concentration stopped HCV in 50 of the infected cell opulation this value is known as EC The researchers so found the maximum concentration for each compound here the maximum amount of HCV replication was stopped ithout adverse effects on the cell lines and the percent hibition occurring at that maximum amount This data is mmarized in Table 1 Compound APS 3 43 3 20 5 362 3 4 3 Set Three EC UM 2 3 4 0 8 2 38 9 Table 1 Maximum concentration m 50 12 5 25 50 Mhaiches Huh 7 5 cells 100 92 87 68 Inhibition JFH1 cells 96 100 100 38 11 APS was isolated from Maytenus ilicifolia while the other 3 compounds were isolated from Peperomia blanda A researcher hypothesized that the compound from Maytenus ilicifolia would be superior in stopping HCV replication in the liver for both the EC and the maximum concentration Given the data in Table 1 is this hypothesis correct A Yes APS had both the lowest EC value and the lowest Huh 7 5 inhibition value at maximum concentration B No APS had the 2nd lowest EC value and the highest Huh 7 5 inhibition value at maximum concentration C Yes APS had the highest Huh 7 5 inhibition value at maximum concentration and the lowest EC value D No APS had the highest EC value and the highest Huh 7 5 inhibition value at maximum concentration 12 Do the results of the experiment support the hypothesis that the 5 362 compound inhibits Huh 7 5 cells more than JFH1 cells F Yes the EC value of the 5 362 compound is 38 9 indicating that it affected the experimental variable more than the control variable G Yes the percent inhibition of Huh 7 5 cells is greater for the compound 5 362 than the inhibition of JFH1 cells for the same compound H No the maximum concentration of the 5 362 com pound is the same as the control indicating no effect on the inhibition of either cell J No the percent inhibition of JFH1 cells is greater than the percent inhibition of Huh 7 5 cells contra dicting the hypothesis 13 Do the results of Table 1 support the hypothesis that HCV was affected by the compounds A Yes because HCV replication was inhibited B Yes because HCV replication was not inhibited C No because HCV replication was inhibited D No because HCV replication was not inhibited 4 14 A set of researchers found that 50 of the infected cell population is only inhibited at a concentration of any inhibiting compound of 12 5 M This observation contradicts evidence in what part of the table F The column labeled EC which shows that different compounds stopped HCV in 50 of the infected cell population at different concentrations G The column labeled EC which shows that different compounds affect different percentages of the infect ed cell population from 2 3 to 38 9 H The column labeled maximum concentration which shows that HCV is inhibited by most compounds at a concentration of 50 M J The column labeled maximum concentration which shows that different compounds had different max imum concentrations where the maximum amount of HCV replication was stopped without adversely affecting the cells 15 A student hypothesized that HCV was most adversely affected by the compound 5 362 Does the data in the table support this hypothesis A Yes because the table shows that the EC and max imum concentration of the compound 5 362 are the highest B Yes because the percent inhibition for both Huh 7 5 cells and JFH1 cells are highest in the row labeled 5 362 C No because the table indicates that the compound APS most adversely affects HCV not the compound 5 362 D No because the table shows that a lower concentra tion of 5 362 is needed to stop HCV in 50 of the population than the other compounds
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Human Physiology - General12 Which of the following is an example of skeletal muscle OA Stomach muscles O B Left ventricle of your heart OC Biceps OD Right ventricle of your heart