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Manush is a recent graduate from a prestigious university in California who is looking for a job opportunity as a real estate agent.  While he already has samples provided by his friends, he still feels something lacking in his resume.  Specifically, the he believes that his professional objective statement lacks focus and clarity. 

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