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Comprehensive Exam Which type of tissue is always associated with a basement membrane. - Epithelial tissue What is the primary role of the plasma cell? - Production and release of antibodies Calcitonin is responsible for: - Lowering serum calcium by stimulating osteoblasts Which cellular organelle is responsible for generating the majority of ATP used for cellular metabolism? - Mitochondria Functions of connective tissue include all of the following except: - Energy storage
Where is the cerebrospinal fluid not found - Around the spinal cord The tibia articulates with the - Femur and Talus what is the mean arterial pressure of a patient with a blood pressure of 120/90 mmhg - 100 mmGh Determine the patients stroke volume - EDV-ESV The biceps femoris muscle is responsible for - Flexion of the knee A muscle twitch occurs when - a single stimuli results is a quick cycle of contraction and relaxation The basic cyclical pattern of breathing is under the control of the - Medulla oblongata
Exchanged during normal, quiet breathing is called - Tidal volume What statement about innate and adaptive immune response is true? - Adaptive immune response targets pathogens with high specificity while innate immune response is non-specific. Which of the following blood types could be transfused to a patient that is AB+ without the risk of agglutination - All blood types The articulating end of a long bone is called the - Epiphysis Which heart valve is responsible for preventing the backflow of deoxygenated blood from the right ventricle into the right atrium - Tricuspid valve
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During parasympathetic activation, ___________ occurs - All of the answers are correct Triggering of the muscle action potential occurs after - acetylcholine binds to chemically gated channels in the motor end plate membrane The three types of protein fibers in connective tissue are - Cartilage, bone, and adipose. A muscle that opposes the action of another muscle is known as - Antagonist The presence of the P wave on an EKG represents this - Depolarization of atria Which bones form the pectoral girdle - Clavicle and scapula bones
The primary sensory cortex is the surface of the - Postcentral gyrus Cortisol secretion is under the control of secreted from the anterior pituitary - Hypothalamus The optic disc represents - The area on the retina which contains no receptor cells due to the presence of the optic nerve The knee joint (femur with the tibia) is an example of s(n) ______ joint - Hinge Which type of blood vessel will have the thickest tunica media - Arteries Which of the following are members of the quadriceps group - rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus medialis, and vastus intermedius.
Bone through which a nerve or blood vessel passes is termed a - foramen The phrenic nerve, which innervates the diaphragm originates from this part of the nervous system - Cervical plexus the protein that protects the skin from damaging ultraviolet radiation and is associated with a brownish-black pigment is - Melanin _____ sweat glands are widely distributed across the body surface, ______ glands are located wherever hair follicles exist, and _____ sweat glands are found only in a few areas - merocrine sebaceous apocrine
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