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Lymph enters the lymph node through ____ vessels and leaves via ____ vessels?
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How many chromosomes does a human sex cell have?
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What are causes for blood in the urine, other than infection?
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What is the muscle of the buttocks called?
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Where does oxygen-rich blood from the lungs enter the heart?
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In what region of the body is the great saphenous vein?
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What pulmonary blood vessel carries oxygen-rich blood?
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What hormones does the heart secrete?
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Which systems remove waste from your body?
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What is the condition called that is failure of one or both of the testes to move from the abdomen to the scrotum during fetal development?
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Is the urethra part of the urinary system? What about the bladder, kidneys and the pancreas?
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In what kind of tissue can goblet cells can be found?
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Is the administration to humans of tetanus antitoxin that is produced in a horse in response to the inactivated tetanus toxin an example of passive immunity?
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Which of these is not an example of an isotonic muscle contraction: tying your shoe,
lifting a glass of water to your mouth, pushing against a wall, or writing a letter?
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What type of cells make up most of the tissue of the heart?
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I am a part of your heart. Blood returning from all parts of your body, except your lungs, comes to me first. What am I?
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What are the three main types of fibers found in the matrices of connective tissues?
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Where does the alimentary canal end?
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How does aspirin help to reduce clotting? Does it reduce the red blood count, reduce platelet aggregation, reduce the platelet count, bind to fibrin, or inhibit thrombin?
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What is the name of the sac in which the testes are suspended?
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In what lobe is the somatic motor cortex located in the brain?
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What is the name of a disease resulting from lack of or malfunctioning of hemoglobin in the blood?
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What medical specialty covers the gastrointestinal tract?
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What does the lymphatic system do?
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What is the term that describes the process where nutrients pass through the wall of the gastrointestinal tract?
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What term is used to describe the natural movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration?
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Which organ system includes the esophagus, pancreas, and large intestine?
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Which layer of the uterine wall is sloughed during menses? Which layer contracts during childbirth?
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Which type of blood cell is the most abundant in the human body? Lymphocytes, basophils, erythrocytes, neutrophils, or platelets?
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Is a sebaceous gland apocrine, holocrine, or merocrine?
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What cartilage composes the epiphyseal plate?
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What is a term for the external female genitalia, including the mons pubis, labia majora and labia minora?
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What are open cavities in the skull called? What is the name of the sacs surrounding the body's movable joints?
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What body parts are connected by tendons?
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What system is affected when a joint is sprained?
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What is the Latin word for blood?
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What is stage 3 cirrhosis of the liver?
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Jennifer came to class wearing her latest purchase and soon everyone was familiar with the scent. What process is being demonstrated here?
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What is the region of the humerus that articulates with the ulna?
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What vitamin in the blood is important for the role it plays in coagulation?
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In the cell membrane/plasma membrane/phospholipid bilayer, what do the peripheral and integral protein do?
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Does the hepatic portal system begin and end with capillary beds?
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I am a chamber of your heart and blood rushes enters me through a valve at the left atrium. I contract and push blood into the Aorta. What am I?
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From the lumen outward, what are the layers of the gastrointestinal tract?
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What is the cord that connects the fetus to the placenta?
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What are the two layers of the basement membrane, and what makes each layer?
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Is it abnormal to have pieces of coagulation in the menstrual blood?
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What is a cell body?
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What are the foods that increase uric acid levels in the body?
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The health of which part of the male reproductive system is of particular concern after middle age?
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Which layer of the heart allows it to act as a pump?
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Do the phrenic nerves arise from the cervical plexuses, the brachial plexus, the lumbar plexuses, or the sacral plexuses?
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I am a tube. I carry blood to the left Atrium. What am I?
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Does the endoderm of the blastocyst later develop into the epidermis?
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What does the lymphatic system consist of?
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What is a plasma protein essential for blood coagulation?
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What is the basic structural unit of the body?
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What layer of skin contains the blood vessels and nerves?
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When antibodies are produced by lymphocytes, the body is conducting what type of immunity?
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Is the expected response to the triceps-jerk reflex flexion of the forearm, extension of the forearm, plantar flexion, or plantar extension?
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What is the function of the sensory division of the peripheral nervous system?
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The integument rests upon a loose fatty connective tissue layer that attaches to underlying tissues and organs. What is it called?
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What are the names of three layers of the heart wall?
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The bulk of the heart which consists of cardiac muscle tissue is called what?
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In the walls of the heart, what is the thick layer of muscle called?
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What is the multi-layered covering composed of lipid and protein that surrounds most of the axons of the human body?
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The soft tissue inside some of the bones is called what?
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How many ribs does the human body have? What are "false" ribs?
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What is a portal system? What is the purpose of the hepatic portal?
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How does the muscular system change with age?
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What do the adrenal glands release in response to stress?
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What are some infectious skeletal diseases?
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What is the name of the little sacs filled with fluid between bones and tendons?
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Are barbiturates classified as a Stimulant, Depressant, Hallucinogen or Narcotic?
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Is codeine classified as a Stimulant, Depressant, Hallucinogen or Narcotic?
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What cell types are associated with the epidermis?
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Is LSD classified as a Stimulant, Depressant, Hallucinogen or Narcotic?
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What is the difference between Autonomic nervous system, Central nervous system
Somatic nervous system?
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What is the term for the fluid portion of the blood after coagulation (clotting) occurs?
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What role does the skin play in proper calcium absorption from the digestive tract?
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What vein drains the lesser curvature of the stomach, and empties directly into the hepatic portal vein?
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What are Korotkoff sounds?
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What do the four pulmonary veins empty into?
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The hepatic vein enters what blood vessel?
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Is blood pressure the product of the stroke volume times the heart rate, the number of layer of blood in laminar flow models, the measure of force blood exerts against blood vessels walls, or the viscosity of the blood and resistance to blood flow?
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What are stages of hepatic encephalopathy?
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What are the principal layers of the skin?
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What is meant by the First-Pass Effect of drugs?
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What are the three glands in the human male reproductive system that add secretions to the seminal fluid?
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What type of joint is the thumb?
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Blood, minus all the cells and fibrin is called what?
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The valve between the left ventricle and the blood vessel leaving the left ventricle is what valve?
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What 7 bones of the body are not connected to the skeletal system?
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What hormone is responsible for the expression of secondary sexual characteristics in human females?
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What are the 6 extrinsic muscles of the eye and their functions?
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Blood vessels contain one of the body’s three fluid compartments. Is the fluid contained within called plasma, intracellular fluid, interstitial fluid, or cytoplasm?
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What type of blood do each of the umbilical blood vessels carry?
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What integumentary gland secretes sebum?
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What are examples of diseases of the male reproductive system?
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