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Lecture Exam 3

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  mucosa and submucosa of the GI tract along its length.
B  epithelium of the inferior portion of the GI tract.
C  myenteric plexus of the mucosa of the intestine.
D  muscularis interna of the entire length of the GI tract.
E  adventitia of the upper portion of the GI tract.
Question #3
A  Mucosa – submucosa – adventitia/serosa – muscularis
B  Mucosa – submucosa – muscularis – adventitia/serosa
C  Muscularis – mucosa – adventitia/serosa – submucosa
D  Adventitia/serosa – muscularis – mucosa – submucosa
E  Adventitia/serosa – mucosa – submucosa – muscularis
Question #6
A  gastroileal reflex that moves materials from the stomach to the large intestine.
B  propulsion of material between the segments of the GI tract.
C  back-and-forth motion that mixes chyme with glandular secretions.
D  division of function between the different segments of the small intestine.
Question #7
A  Pancreas
B  Jejunum
C  Stomach
D  Transverse colon
E  Cecum
Question #8
A  chemoreceptor.
B  steroid receptor.
C  retroperitoneal proprioceptor.
D  mechanoreceptor.
Question #9
A  Rectal peritoneum
B  Visceral peritoneum
C  Muscularis mucosa
D  Parietal peritoneum
E  Omental layer
Question #10
A  deep to the visceral peritoneum.
B  posterior to the parietal peritoneum.
C  between the visceral and parietal layers of the peritoneum.
D  between folds of the parietal peritoneum.
E  in the peritoneal cavity.
Question #11
A  Cystic duct
B  Hepatopancreatic duct
C  Common bile duct
D  Pancreatic duct
E  Hepatic duct
Question #12
A  Ethmoid and sphenoid bones
B  Palatine bones
C  Maxillae and sphenoid
D  Palatine bones and maxillae
E  Maxillae and inferior nasal conchae
Question #13
A  protein.
B  lipids.
C  starch.
D  glucose.
Question #14
A  the secretion of mucus.
B  the transport of bile and pancreatic juice.
C  the passage of chyme into the small intestine.
D  peristalsis.
E  salivary gland secretion.
Question #15
A  Muscularis only
B  Mucosa and adventitia
C  Submucosa and muscularis
D  Serosa only
E  Mucosa and muscularis
Question #16
A  cardiac sphincter.
B  pyloric sphincter.
C  pharyngoesophageal sphincter.
D  esophageal hiatus.
E  pharyngealgastric sphincter.
Question #17
A  conchae
B  fauces
C  fossae
D  glossus
E  choana
Question #19
A  glossopharyngeal nuclei of the pons activate somatic and sympathetic pathways to the salivary glands.
B  salivary nuclei of the cerebrum activate sympathetic pathways to salivary glands.
C  basal nuclei of the cerebrum activate somatic pathways to salivary glands.
D  salivary nuclei of the brainstem activate parasympathetic pathways to salivary glands.
E  basal nuclei of the brainstem activate sympathetic pathways to salivary glands.
Question #20
A  Villi
B  Lymphatic nodules
C  Intestinal glands
D  Simple columnar epithelium
E  Goblet cells
Question #21
A  wash materials off teeth.
B  inhibit bacterial growth.
C  initiate the chemical breakdown of starch.
D  moisten and disperse food.
Question #22
A  small intestine.
B  mouth.
C  esophagus.
D  large intestine.
E  stomach.
Question #23
A  chemically digesting organ.
B  alimentary canal organ.
C  organ of mastication.
D  diffuse ingestive structure.
E  accessory digestive organ.
Question #26
A  oxygenated
B  deoxygenated
Question #27
A  Plasma membrane of Type I cell
B  Fused basement membrane
C  Capillary endothelium
D  Plasma membrane of Type II cell
Question #28
A  increase.
B  decrease.
Question #30
A  Oxygen and carbon dioxide levels fall.
B  Oxygen levels do not change but carbon dioxide levels fall.
C  Oxygen levels rise and carbon dioxide levels fall.
D  Oxygen and carbon dioxide levels rise.
E  If we have equal masses of ethane and oxygen, there is no limiting reactant.
Question #31
A  stratified columnar epithelium.
B  pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium.
C  keratinized stratified squamous epithelium.
D  simple cuboidal epithelium.
E  nonkeratinized stratified squamous.
Question #32
A  residual volume.
B  inspiratory capacity.
C  inspiratory reserve volume.
D  functional residual capacity.
Question #33
A  Respiratory bronchioles
B  Alveolar ducts
C  Pulmonary alveoli
D  Terminal bronchioles
E  Alveolar sacs
Question #35
A  intrapulmonary pressure is greater than atmospheric pressure.
B  intrapleural pressure is greater than atmospheric pressure.
C  atmospheric pressure is greater than intrapulmonary pressure.
D  intrapleural pressure is greater than intrapulmonary pressure.
Question #36
A  tidal volume.
B  vital capacity.
C  inspiratory reserve volume.
D  functional residual capacity.
E  forced expiratory volume.
Question #37
A  directly; inversely
B  inversely; inversely
C  directly; directly
D  inversely; directly
Question #38
A  Simple squamous epithelium
B  Pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium
C  Stratified squamous keratinized epithelium
D  Stratified squamous nonkeratinized epithelium
E  Cuboidal epithelium
Question #39
A  medullary respiratory centers trigger an increase in rate and depth of breathing.
B  medullary respiratory centers trigger a decrease in rate and depth of breathing.
C  pontine respiratory centers trigger a decrease in rate and depth of breathing.
D  the vagus and phrenic nerves stimulate decreased production of the catalyst carbonic anhydrase.
Question #40
A  Pharynx
B  Esophagus
C  Bronchioles
D  Trachea
E  Alveolar ducts
Question #41
A  Laryngopharynx and larynx
B  Paranasal sinuses
C  Oropharynx and laryngopharynx
D  Laryngopharynx and esophagus
E  Nasal cavity and nasopharynx
Question #43
A  meatus.
B  concha.
C  vestibule.
D  vibrissa.
Question #44
A  alveolar type I cell.
B  dust cell.
C  alveolar macrophage.
D  alveolar type II cell.
E  septal cell.
Question #47
A  Po2 would be twice as much as it would be at sea level.
B  Po2 would be three-quarters as much as it would be at sea level.
C  Po2 would be one-fourth as much as it would be at sea level.
D  Po2 would be half as much as it would be at sea level.
Question #48
A  The systemic cells
B  The blood circulating in systemic arteries
C  The alveoli of the lungs