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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  protease.
B  nuclease.
C  amylase.
D  pancreatase.
E  pepsin.
Question #2
A  Basement membrane
B  Circular layer of muscularis
C  Longitudinal layer of muscularis
D  Muscularis mucosae
E  Lamina propria
Question #3
A  XI and XII
B  V and VII
C  V and XI
D  VI and IX
E  VII and IX
Question #4
A  Dorsal respiratory group
B  Pontine respiratory center
C  Ventral respiratory group
D  Phrenic nucleus
Question #5
A  Arytenoid and epiglottis
B  Thyroid and corniculate
C  Corniculate, cuneiform, and arytenoid
D  Cricoid, corniculate, and arytenoid
E  Corniculate and cricoid
Question #6
A  small intestine.
B  stomach.
C  large intestine.
D  pancreas.
E  liver.
Question #8
A  shorter and fatter vestibular ligaments.
B  longer and thicker vocal folds.
C  more taut vestibular folds.
D  wider arytenoid cartilages.
E  more air to push through the rima glottidis.
Question #9
A  Surface mucous cells
B  Parietal cells
C  Mucous neck cells
D  Chief cells
E  Enteroendocrine cells
Question #10
A  alveolar macrophage.
B  dust cell.
C  squamous alveolar cell.
D  alveolar type I cell.
E  alveolar type II cell.
Question #11
A  Stomach
B  Pancreas
C  Jejunum
D  Transverse colon
E  Cecum
Question #13
A  salivary gland secretion.
B  the transport of bile and pancreatic juice.
C  peristalsis.
D  the passage of chyme into the small intestine.
E  the secretion of mucus.
Question #14
A  is under voluntary control.
B  is the alternating contraction of muscle layers in the GI tract wall that propels materials through the tract.
C  involves back-and-forth movement for mixing.
D  All of the choices are correct.
E  involves the opening and closing of muscular sphincters.
Question #15
A  Palatine bones and maxillae
B  Palatine bones
C  Maxillae and sphenoid
D  Maxillae and inferior nasal conchae
E  Ethmoid and sphenoid bones
Question #16
A  moisten and disperse food.
B  inhibit bacterial growth.
C  initiate the chemical breakdown of starch.
D  wash materials off teeth.
Question #18
A  The internal air pressure within the trachea
B  The C-shaped cartilaginous rings
C  The internal epithelium
D  The surrounding muscles
Question #19
A  are more likely to lodge in the left primary bronchus.
B  are more likely to lodge in the right primary bronchus.
C  lodge equally often in each of the two primary bronchi.
Question #20
A  the partial pressure of oxygen in blood decreases as it goes from arterioles to venules.
B  the partial pressure of oxygen on blood remains the same as it goes from arterioles to venules.
C  the partial pressure of oxygen in blood increases as it goes from arterioles to venules.
Question #24
A  are lateral to the incisors, used for puncturing and tearing.
B  are most anterior, used for slicing and cutting.
C  are only found as permanent teeth.
D  bear dental cusps for cutting and grinding.
Question #25
A  active enzyme that is released in the small intestine and digests carbohydrates.
B  active enzyme that digests proteins within the small intestine.
C  inactive precursor to the enzyme pepsin that digests proteins in the stomach.
D  inactive precursor to a nonspecific enzyme that is synthesized in the pancreas and released in the small intestine.
Question #26
A  the liver.
B  mesenteric veins.
C  mesenteric arteries.
D  lymphatic capillaries.
Question #27
A  passage of a bolus into the stomach.
B  peristalsis.
C  passage of chyme into the duodenum.
D  mucus secretion.
E  passage of bile and pancreatic juice into the duodenum.
Question #28
A  fold of the mucosa of the GI tract that increases the total surface area for absorption of nutrients.
B  thickening of the circular layer of the muscularis that controls movement of materials through the GI tract.
C  circle of adventitia that anchors the GI tract to neighboring structures.
D  thickening of the longitudinal layer of the muscularis that propels materials through the GI tract.
Question #29
A  Branches of the common bile duct, central vein, and hepatic artery
B  Branches of the hepatic artery, hepatic portal vein, and hepatic duct
C  Branches of the cystic duct, central vein, and hepatic artery
D  Branches of the hepatic artery, hepatic vein, and hepatic duct
E  Branches of the hepatic duct, cystic duct, and central vein
Question #30
A  Alveolar sacs
B  Alveolar ducts
C  Pulmonary alveoli
D  Respiratory bronchioles
E  Terminal bronchioles
Question #31
A  mucosa.
B  muscularis interna.
C  adventitia.
D  serosa.
E  submucosa.
Question #32
A  Maxilla
B  Mandible
C  Ethmoid bone
D  Frontal bone
E  Sphenoid bone
Question #33
A  propulsion of material between the segments of the GI tract.
B  back-and-forth motion that mixes chyme with glandular secretions.
C  gastroileal reflex that moves materials from the stomach to the large intestine.
D  division of function between the different segments of the small intestine.
Question #34
A  Keratinized stratified cuboidal
B  Nonkeratinized stratified cuboidal
C  Keratinized stratified squamous
D  Nonkeratinized stratified squamous
E  Pseudostratified ciliated columnar
Question #35
A  increase.
B  decrease.
Question #36
A  keratinized stratified squamous epithelium.
B  stratified columnar epithelium.
C  simple cuboidal epithelium.
D  nonkeratinized stratified squamous.
E  pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium.
Question #37
A  vital capacity.
B  forced expiratory volume.
C  inspiratory reserve volume.
D  tidal volume.
E  functional residual capacity.
Question #38
A  mucosa and submucosa of the GI tract along its length.
B  muscularis interna of the entire length of the GI tract.
C  epithelium of the inferior portion of the GI tract.
D  myenteric plexus of the mucosa of the intestine.
E  adventitia of the upper portion of the GI tract.
Question #40
A  hypocapnia and respiratory acidosis.
B  hypocapnia and hyperpnea.
C  hypoxia and respiratory alkalosis.
D  hypocapnia and respiratory alkalosis.
E  hypoxia and respiratory acidosis.
Question #41
A  directly; inversely
B  directly; directly
C  inversely; inversely
D  inversely; directly
Question #42
A  decreases; exocytosis
B  increases; trapping
C  decreases; flushing
D  increases; diluting
Question #45
A  are found throughout the gastrointestinal tract.
B  contain both smooth and skeletal muscle fibers.
C  generate movement of materials in the large intestine.
D  All of the choices are correct.
E  increase surface area in the small intestine.
Question #47
A  Peritoneal cavity, visceral peritoneum, parietal peritoneum
B  Parietal peritoneum, peritoneal cavity, visceral peritoneum
C  Visceral peritoneum, peritoneal cavity, parietal peritoneum
D  Visceral peritoneum, parietal peritoneum, peritoneal cavity
Question #48
A  papillae.
B  rugae.
C  tonsils.
D  glossal spines.
E  cilia.
Question #49
A  Common bile duct
B  Pancreatic duct
C  Cystic duct
D  Hepatic duct
E  Hepatopancreatic duct