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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A diffusion of both water and solutes.
B hydrostatic pressure.
C osmosis.
D exocytosis.
E endocytosis.
Question #2
A be lower than normal.
B be higher than normal.
Question #3
A It serves as a blood reservoir.
B Its cells are arranged in clusters that are circular in shape.
C Its cells include T-lymphocytes, B-lymphocytes, and macrophages.
D It contains a central artery.
Question #4
A more fluid is filtered than reabsorbed.
B the fluid reabsorbed into the capillary exactly matches the amount filtered by the capillary.
C more fluid is absorbed and reabsorbed than is filtered.
Question #5
A b, d, e, f
B a, b, d, f
C a, d, f
D a, c, d, e, f
E a, b, d, e, f
Question #6
A Blood plasma
B Interstitial fluid
C Whole blood
D Intracellular fluid
Question #7
A Neutrophils
B Macrophages
C Basophils
D Natural killer cells
E Eosinophils
Question #8
A The direction of filtration can be either into or out of the blood, but reabsorption always involves fluids entering the blood.
B Filtration happens at the venule end of a capillary bed and reabsorption happens in feeder arterioles.
C Filtration is driven by concentration gradients, whereas reabsorption depends on hydrostatic pressure.
D Filtration involves bulk flow of fluid out of the blood, whereas reabsorption is bulk flow back into the blood.
Question #9
A cause venous blood flow to go in only one direction.
B are the leading cause of high blood pressure.
C make the use of a skeletal muscle pump unnecessary for venous blood flow.
D are found only in the largest veins.
E are formed of the tunica media.
Question #10
A cells exit the blood by squeezing out between cells in the blood vessel wall.
B chemical messengers are secreted that stimulate the sensation of pain that accompanies inflammation.
C CAMs on leukocytes adhere to CAMs on endothelial cells of capillaries within injured tissues.
D cells migrate along chemical gradients.
Question #11
A the high amount of water in the blood, and it promotes filtration from arterioles.
B the high amount of water in the blood, and it promotes diffusion out of the capillaries.
C the proteins in the blood, and it promotes reabsorption.
D the proteins in the blood, and it promotes filtration.
E the pressure generated by the heart, and it favors osmosis into the arteriole end of the capillary bed.
Question #12
A FALSE
B TRUE
Question #13
A Ribs
B Flat bones of the skull
C Vertebrae
D Sternum
E Long bones of digits
Question #14
A The axillary lymph nodes receive lymph from the breast and may contain cancer cells.
B It is impossible to remove the breast without physically damaging the lymph nodes.
C In removing the breast, the blood supply to the nodes is removed and they will inevitably cease to function.
D The nerves that supply the axillary lymph nodes are often cut during the breast surgery.
E With the removal of the breast, there is no further need for lymph drainage and filtering in that part of the body.
Question #15
A monocytes.
B T-lymphocytes.
C macrophages.
D B-lymphocytes.
E neutrophils.
Question #16
A simple pathway, as one artery delivers blood and one vein drains the organ.
B simple pathway, as its two capillary beds are separated by a portal vein.
C anastomosis, as one artery delivers blood and one vein drains the organ.
D anastomosis, as its two capillary beds are separated by a portal vein.
Question #17
A antigen-specific process that occurs in avascular tissue.
B nonspecific process that occurs in vascularized tissue.
C nonspecific process that occurs in avascular tissue.
D antigen-specific process that occurs in vascularized tissue.
Question #18
A efferent lymphatic vessel.
B cisterna chyli.
C afferent lymphatic vessel.
D lacteal.
E trabeculum.
Question #19
A It is divided into sections by capsular extensions called trabeculae.
B It has an outer cortex and inner medulla.
C Its white pulp contains T-lymphocytes, B-lymphocytes, and macrophages.
D Its blood is supplied by the splenic artery and drained by the splenic vein.
Question #20
A complement
B perforin
C serotonin
D histamine
E interferon
Question #21
A is called the blood pressure.
B increases the further the vessel is from the heart.
C is greater during diastole.
D is called the pulse.
E is greater in the inferior vena cava than in the common iliac vein.
Question #22
A central arteries and monocytes.
B lymphatic cells, extracellular matrix, and an incomplete connective tissue capsule.
C a hilum that is located intermediate to two lobules.
D afferent vessels, efferent vessels, a cortex, and medulla.
E crypts, trabeculae, and Reed-Sternberg cells.
Question #23
A b, c, d, g
B c, d
C a, b, e
D f, g
E b, c, e, f
Question #24
A 4; in the mediastinum
B 2; in the mediastinum
C 2; anterior to the laryngeal prominence (Adam’s apple)
D 4; anterior to the laryngeal prominence (Adam’s apple)
Question #25
A will not affect
B decreases
C increases