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Lecture Exam 2

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

Question #3
A  increased heart rate, vasodilation, and less urine formation.
B  vasoconstriction,increased urine formation, and decreased thirst.
C  decreased thirst,vasodilation, and increased urine formation.
D  decreased heart rate, vasoconstriction, and increased urine formation.
E  vasoconstriction,decrease urine formation, and increased thirst.
Question #4
A  transverse colonand descending colon.
B  sigmoid colon andascending colon.
C  transversecolon.
D  sigmoid colon.
E  transverse colon,descending colon, sigmoid colon, and rectum.
Question #5
A  baroreceptors and chemoreceptors to activate the cardio inhibitory center and inhibit the vasomotor center.
B  chemoreceptors to inhibit the vasomotor center.
C  chemoreceptors to activate the vasomotor center.
D  baroreceptors to activate the vasomotor center.
E  baroreceptors to activate the cardio inhibitory center and inhibit the cardio acceleratory center.
Question #6
A  subclavianarteries
B  external iliacarteries.
C  vertebralarteries.
D  commoncarotids.
E  internal iliacarteries.
Question #7
A  Sinusoids
B  Discontinuous
C  Fenestrated
D  Venules
E  Continuous
Question #10
A  Femoral a.,saphenous a., azygous a., anterior tibial a.
B  Femoral a.,popliteal a., anterior tibial a., dorsalis pedis a.
C  Lateral sacral a.,femoral a., hamstring a., tibial a., dorsalis pedis a.
D  Internal iliac a.,deep femoral a., poplitial a., posterior fibular a.
E  Deep femoral a., medial planar a., posterior tibial a., plantar arterialarch
Question #11
A  arterioles.
B  muscular and elastic because they have the same dimensions.
C  musculararteries.
D  None of the answers is correct.
E  elasticarteries.
Question #13
A  lumbar
B  internalthoracic
C  brachiocephalic
D  internaljugular
E  inferiorepigastric
Question #14
A  in arteries and is the maximal pressure that is recorded during ventricular contraction.
B  in veins and is the minimum pressure recorded during atrial relaxation.
C  in arteries and is the minimum pressure that is recorded during ventricular relaxation.
D  in veins and is the maximal pressure recorded during atrial contraction.
E  in both arteries and veins and is the maximum pressure recorded during diastole of the heart.
Question #15
A  increased parasympathetic activity and predominantly more vasodilation than vasoconstriction.
B  increased autonomic activity that increases heart rate and dilates blood vessels.
C  redistribution of blood flow away from the skeletal muscles and toward the skin.
D  increased sympathetic activity and predominantly more vasoconstriction than vasodilation.
E  decreased autonomic activity that decreases heart rate and constricts blood vessels.
Question #17
A  ulnar; brachial
B  radial; ulnar
C  axillary; brachial
D  axillary; subclavian
E  radial; brachial
Question #18
A  hormones that are secreted by glands and must be directed to their target organs.
B  bacteria that grow in the large intestine but need to be regulated.
C  nutrients and toxins absorbed from the gastrointestinal system into the blood.
D  drugs and toxins in the blood so that they are secreted directly into the urine.
Question #19
A  arteries
B  capillaries and veins
C  veins
D  capillaries
E  capillaries and arteries
Question #20
A  Posterior intercostal arteries
B  Median sacral artery
C  Lumbar arteries
D  Subclavian arteries
Question #21
A  External innate immunity, internal innate immunity, adaptive immunity
B  Adaptive immunity,external innate immunity, internal immunity
C  External innate immunity, adaptive immunity, internal innate immunity
D  Innate immunity, internal adaptive immunity, internal innate immunity
E  External adaptive immunity, internal adaptive immunity, innate immunity
Question #22
A  CD8 of the helper T-cell binding with MHC class III of the antigen-presenting cell.
B  CD4 of the helper T-cell binding with MHC class II of the antigen-presenting cell.
C  BCR of the helper T-cell binding with free antigen and engulfing it.
D  CD4 of the helper T-cell binding with MHC class I part of the antigen fragment.
Question #23
A  memory T-lymphocytes.
B  T8 cells.
C  CD8 + cells.
D  cytotoxic T-lymphocytes.
E  CD4 +cells.
Question #24
A  antibodies released by antigens.
B  bradykinin released by antigen-presenting cells.
C  IL-2 released by cytotoxic T-lymphocytes.
D  IL-4 released by helper T-lymphocytes.
Question #25
A  plasma cells.
B  memory B-lymphocytes.
C  None of the choices is correct.
D  natural killer cells.
E  helper T-lymphocytes.
Question #26
A  serotonin
B  interferon
C  histamine
D  complement
E  perforin
Question #27
A  increase the number of natural killer cells while decreasing the numbers of T and B cells.
B  immediately stimulate cellular immunity to eliminate all of the pathogen in the body.
C  stimulate the development of immunologic memory.
D  inhibit antibodies from having secondary responses.
Question #29
A  become able to recognize one specific foreign antigen.
B  are activated.
C  are formed.
D  provide aneffector response.
Question #30
A  IgD, which is adimer.
B  IgM, which is apentamer.
C  IgD, which is apentamer.
D  IgM, which is adimer.
Question #31
A  molecules on the surface of pathogenic microbes.
B  white bloodcells.
C  antibodies.
D  plasmaproteins.
Question #32
A  stimulates; increases
B  inhibits; decreases
C  inhibits; increases
D  stimulates; decreases
Question #34
A  Neutrophils
B  Basophils
C  Macrophages
D  Eosinophils
E  Natural killer cells
Question #35
A  on the surface of B-lymphocytes.
B  in external secretions such as tears, saliva, and mucus.
C  in blood.
D  in lymph.
E  in the thymus,spleen, and lymph nodes.
Question #36
A  epithelial
B  neural
C  areolar
D  muscle
E  osseous
Question #37
A  removal of fats from the blood and inflammatory responses.
B  immunity and fluid balance.
C  blood cell production and endocrine function.
D  neural support and blood sugar control.
E  endocrine function and neural support.
Question #38
A  in the blood.
B  secreted by salivary glands
C  in the lymph.
D  ingested or inhaled.
Question #39
A  in the posterolateral region of the oral cavity.
B  along the posterior margins of the tongue.
C  at the base of the palatoglossal arches.
D  in the posterior wall of the nasopharynx.
E  lateral to the uvula in the oropharynx.
Question #40
A  Ribs
B  Long bones of digits
C  Sternum
D  Flat bones of the skull
E  Vertebrae
Question #42
A  Whole blood
B  Interstitial fluid
C  Intracellular fluid
D  Blood plasma
Question #43
A  TRUE
B  FALSE
Question #44
A  crypts,trabeculae, and Reed-Sternberg cells.
B  lymphatic cells,extracellular matrix, and an incomplete connective tissue capsule.
C  central arteries and monocytes.
D  afferent vessels,efferent vessels, a cortex, and medulla.
E  a hilum that is located intermediate to two lobules.
Question #45
A  cannot be discerned structurally from cardiovascular system capillaries.
B  filter lymph.
C  originate as closed-ended tubes associated with blood capillary networks.
D  concentrate lymph prior to passing it to larger lymphatic vessels.
E  include layers of smooth muscle for peristalsis.
Question #46
A  4; in the mediastinum
B  2; in the mediastinum
C  4; anterior to the laryngeal prominence (Adam’s apple)
D  2; anterior to the laryngeal prominence (Adam’s apple)
Question #48
A  vesicles that move the fluid across the cell (transcytosis).
B  spaces between capillary endothelial cells that are arranged as one-way flaps.
C  active transport protein pumps on endothelial cell membranes.
D  cell membrane leakage channels that allow diffusion.
E  pores(fenestrations) in the cells of the capillary wall.
Question #49
A  Muscularisexterna
B  Lamina propria
C  Epithelial
D  Submucosa
Question #50
A  TRUE
B  FALSE