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[07] Lesson 6 Exam - Results Attempt 1 of 1 Written Jul 11, 2019 7:56 PM - Jul 11, 2019 8:51 PM mpt Score 100 / 100 - 100 % rall Grade (Highest Attempt) 100 / 100 - 100 % stion 1 5 / 5 points What is polymyositis? Question options: Infection and degeneration at multiple sites along the spinal cord Inflammation of several muscles Severe muscle inflammation Interruption of bone marrow activity involving all types of precursor cells on 5 / poi The correct term for the tooth surface toward the cheek is Question options: occlusal. buccal. lingual. mesial. on 5 / poi What is tracheostomy? Question options: Examination of the larynx and trachea using an endoscope Repair of a wound that exposes and perforates the trachea
Removal of part of the tracheal wall in which cartilage degeneration has created a constriction Creation of an opening between the trachea and the skin on 5 / poi What is dysuria? Question options: Blood-tinged urine Painful or difficult urination Absence of urine production Grossly abnormal urine on 5 / poi Tendons and ligaments are examples of which type of connective tissue? Question options: Adipose Loose Dense Elastic on 5 / poi A vertebra is an example of what type of bone? Question options: Irregular bone Flat bone Sesamoid bone Small bone
on 5 / poi The mammary glands are an example of a Question options: simple exocrine gland. compound exocrine gland. modified endocrine gland. ducted endocrine gland. on 5 / poi Cartilage consists of what type of cells? Question options: Cartilaginocytes Chondrocytes Osteocytes Fibrocytes on 5 / poi The correct term for "situated nearer to the central axis of the body relative to another body part" is Question options: mesial. ventral. proximal. superficial. on 5 / poi What is esophagoscopy?
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Question options: Repair of an esophageal perforation Creation of an opening between the esophagus and the skin (distal to an obstruction) Examination of the esophagus using an endoscope An incision into the esophagus on 5 / poi Polyphagia refers to excessive Question options: eating. swallowing salivation. chewing. on 5 / poi The correct term for "pertaining to the underside of a quadruped, or denoting a position more toward the abdomen" is Question options: mesial. ventral. proximal. superficial. on 5 / poi Which type of connective tissue consists of collections of lipid-storing cells? Question options: Adipose
Loose Dense Elastic on 5 / poi What is adduction? Question options: Movement of a limb away from the midline Movement of a limb back from its resting position Inward rotation of a limb Movement of a limb toward the midline on 5 / poi Squamous epithelial cells are Question options: flat. round. cylindrical. irregular. on 5 / poi The correct term for removal of the ovaries and uterus is Question options: ovariohysteripexy. ovariouterotomy. uterovariostomy.
ovariohysterectomy. on 5 / poi The intestinal lining consists of Question options: squamous epithelium. simple columnar epithelium. stratified cuboidal or columnar epithelium, depending on the location. pseudostratified columnar epithelium. on 5 / poi What is the largest sesamoid bone? Question options: The sacrum The tenth thoracic vertebra The atlas The patella on 5 / poi Removal of urine by puncturing the bladder with a needle is called Question options: cystocentesis. cystotomy. urinectomy. urostomy. on 5 / poi
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The growth plate of a bone is located in the Question options: diaphysis. epiphysis. metaphysis. sesamoid. Done