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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Lecture Exam 1

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

Question #1
A  Pathophysiology
B  Physiology
C  Anatomy
D  Pathological anatomy
Question #2
A  keratin
B  chondroitin sulfate
C  keratohyaline
D  melanin
Question #4
A  Endocrine glands
B  Apocrine sweat glands
C  Merocrine sweat glands
D  Sebaceous glands
Question #6
A  keratinocytes / soft keratin
B  keratinocytes / hard keratin
C  Merkel cells / soft keratin
D  melanocytes / melanin
E  melanocytes / hard keratin
Question #7
A  intramembranous ossification
B  endochndral ossification
C  bone absorption
Question #9
A  Melanocytes
B  Dendritic cells
C  Basal cells
D  Keratinocytes
Question #10
A  does not exist.
B  is completely filled with spongy bone.
C  contains a thin outer layer of compact bone.
D  contains a thick outer layer of compact bone.
Question #11
A  sweat glands.
B  epidermis.
C  hair follicles.
D  nails.
Question #13
A  left lung.
B  trachea.
C  right lung.
D  heart.
E  both lungs.
Question #14
A  Fibrocartilage
B  Hyaline cartilage
C  Reticular cartilage
D  Elastic cartilage
Question #16
A  cristae.
B  golgi apparatus.
C  Rough endoplasmic reticulum.
D  glycocalyx.
Question #17
A  superior
B  contralateral
C  lateral
D  ipsilateral
Question #18
A  lateral
B  anterior
C  superficial
D  medial
Question #19
A  The papillary layer
B  The reticular layer
C  Stratum basale
D  Stratum spinosum
Question #20
A  22 total chromosomes
B  46 total chromosomes
C  23 total chromosomes
D  47 total chromosomes
E  45 total chromosomes
Question #21
A  Concentric lamellae
B  Central canal
C  Circumfirential lamellae
D  Interstitial lamellae
Question #22
A  The Reproductive System
B  The Respiratory system
C  The Cardiovascular system
D  The Nervous System
E  The Digestive System
Question #23
A  Reproductive system
B  Nervous system
C  Integumentary system
D  Digestive system
E  Urinary system
Question #24
A  Ribosomes
B  Microtubules
C  Intermediate filaments
D  Microfilaments
Question #25
A  Microtubules
B  Centrioles
C  Microfilaments
D  Intermediate filaments
Question #26
A  Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
B  Ribosomes
C  Centrioles
D  Golgi apparatus
Question #27
A  Ribosomes
B  Endoplasmic reticulum
C  Mitochondria
D  Nucleus
Question #28
A  perichondrium.
B  periosteum
C  epimysium.
D  endosteum.
E  perimysium.
Question #29
A  on the arm.
B  on the palms and soles.
C  on the top of the head.
D  on the back.
Question #30
A  Blood plasma and interstitial fluid
B  Blood plasma only
C  Interstitial fluid only
Question #31
A  long
B  irregular
C  flat
D  short
E  sesamoid
Question #32
A  organs / tissues
B  molecules / cells
C  tissues / organs
D  cells / tissues
Question #34
A  rough endoplasmic reticulum
B  smooth endoplasmic reticulum
C  mitochondria
D  peroxisomes
Question #35
A  nuclear envelope.
B  nuclear plasma membrane.
C  outer nuclear membrane.
D  inner nuclear membrane.
Question #36
A  Myosatellite cells
B  Osteocytes
C  Osteoprogenitor cells
D  Osteoclasts
Question #37
A  blood vessels enter the epiphyses of a long bone and convert the cartilage to bone.
B  blood vessels grow around the edges of the hyaline cartilage model.
C  mesenchymal cells gather in clusters and become osteoclasts.
D  mesenchymal cells gather in clusters and become osteoblasts.
Question #38
A  Glassy membrane
B  External root sheath
C  Root hair plexus
D  Hair matrix
E  Fibrous sheath