BSC2347 | Psychophysiology in Psychology - Rasmussen university
5. Edema is abnormal accumulation of fluid that occurs
within the cells? BSC2347 Human Anatomy and Physiology II Module 10 Quiz Anatomy & Physiology II Module 10 Quiz
1.This is the term given to the mass of cells that contains
trophoblast cells and an inner mass of cells that implants within the
endometrium:
2.What is NOT a change to a mother’s organ systems during
pregnancy?
3.This stage of the delivery is when crowning occurs?
4.What best describes the umbilical vein?
5.An ectopic pregnancy occurs when the fertilized egg
implants outside of the endometrium and is rarely life threatening for the mother?
MIDTERM EXAM
- Question 1
What is of cellular immunity?
- Question 2
What is NOT about the breathing process?
- Question 3
What term best describes the normal amount of air that is brought into and out of the lungs during quiet or resting breathing?
- Question 4
What portion of the EKG wave pertains ventricles contracting during the cardiac cycle?
- Question 5
What term best describes the amount of air expelled from the lungs after a maximum inspiratory effort?
- Question 6
What statement is of capillaries?
- Question 7
For inspiration to occur, intrapulmonary pressure must be higher than atmospheric pressure?
- Question 8
Coagulation is the final step in the hemostasis process?
- Question 9
As the inspiratory muscles contract, the thoracic volume increases leading to an increase of pulmonary volume, which decreases the intrapulmonary pressure.
- Question 10
Stroke volume is the measurement of:
FINAL EXAM
- Question
1 Edema is the accumulation of fluid in the interstitial fluid, not the intracellular fluid? Answers: True False
- Question
What is NOT true of the dilation phase of delivery? Answers: A. It is the beginning of uterine contractions B. It is the longest phase of labor C. Cervical dilation occurs D. It is when the mom actively pushes the baby out
- Question
The role of the liver in the
digestive system is to:
Answers: A. Remove toxins from the digestive system B. Assist in the mechanical breakdown of fats C. Chemically digest fats D. Absorb fats
- Question
What is true of fiber? Answers: A. It is a form of protein B. We can only absorb it with the presence of fat C. Our bodies can digest it and extract the nutrients from it D. It can help prevent constipation
- Question
Hyponatremia is usually corrected by a decrease in antidiuretic hormone? Answers: True False
- Question
The acrosome of a sperm:
Answers: A. Protects the sperm from the acidic vagina pH B. Protects the sperm from the female’s leukocytes C. Contains enzymes that allow the sperm to penetrate the egg D. Is used for energy allowing sperm to be motile
- Question
The extracellular fluid is about 1/3 of the overall body water content? Answers: True False
- Question
What is NOT true of the male and female urethras?
Answers:
A. Males are more at risk for bladder infections due to the length of the urethra B. If there is urinary retention, then a catheter is inserted within an individual C. The male’s urethra passes through the prostate gland D. The female’s urethra is much shorter compared to the male’s urethra
- Question
Diuretics have what effect on the kidneys? Answers: A. Decrease glucose reabsorption B. Increase water excretion C. Increase sodium ion reabsorption D. Increase potassium ion reabsorption
- Question
An egg is typically fertilized within the uterus of a female reproductive tract? Answers: True False
- Question
Only hypokalemia can lead to cardiac arrthmias? Answers: True False
- Question
What hormone has the most powerful effect on water reabsorption in the collecting ducts? Answers: A. Atrial natriuretic peptide B. Antidiuretic hormone C. Erythropoietin D. Diuretics
- Question
What substance or hormone would not lead to dehydration?
Answers:
A. Aldosterone B. Diarrhea C. Atrial natriuretic peptide D. Diuretics
- Question
The uterine cycle is regulated directly by follicle stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone? Answers: True False
- Question
The mouth allows for the processes of chemical and mechanical digestion? Answers: True False
- Question
Respiratory alkalosis can be
caused by:
Answers: A. Shallow breathing B. Hyperventilating C. Increasing the H+ ion concentration D. Pneumonia
- Question
Which of the following is not found within semen?
Answers:
A. Testosterone B. Prostate fluid C. Seminal vesicle fluid D. Sperm
- Question
What type of cell produces hydrochloric acid within the gastric glands? Answers: A. Enteroendocrine cells B. Parietal cells C. Chief cells D. Mucous cells
- Question
What is true of the nephrons? Answers: A. The blood is filtered in the renal tubule section B. They are the structural and function units of the kidneys C. The loop of Henle is designed to assist in maximizing glucose reabsorption D. They are only found in the cortex of the kidneys
- Question
20 What is NOT a function of lipids in our body?
Answers:
A. Used as the body’s primary source of energy B. Cellular structural support C. Hormonal synthesis D. Found in the myelin sheaths of axons
- Question
21 What is NOT true of lipid metabolism? Answers: A. It occurs if the body cannot make enough energy from glucose B. Can lead to a fruity smell to the urine and breath C. It will occur after carbohydrate and protein metabolism efforts have been exhausted D. It produces ketone by products
- Question
22 The cephalic phase of gastric secretion can be stimulated by the sight, taste or even smell of food? Answers: True False
- Question
23 A vasectomy is a medical procedure where the epididymis is cut and the ends are cauterized to prevent the passage of sperm within the male reproductive system? Answers: True False
- Question
24 What is NOT a change in a female’s body during pregnancy?
Answers:
A. The stomach enlarges allowing for more digestion to occur B. Cardiac output increases C. Respiration rate increases D. The glomerular filtration rate increases
- Question
25 Luteinizing hormone within the female reproductive system directly influences what process? Answers: A. Endometrium thickening B. Menstruation C. Follicle development D. Ovulation of the oocyte