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12/11/23, 7:38 AM Final Exam 1. What are the four components of the skeletal system? O Spine, tendons, ligaments, and cartilage O Bones, tendons, muscles, and cartilage O Collagen, cartilage, bones, and ligaments - O Ligaments, tendons, bones, and cartilage O Bones, collagen, tendons, and ligaments The four components of the skeletal system are ligaments, tendons, bones, and cartilage. Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 04 The Skeletal System > Chapter 04 Test Bank https://connect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=364984943&moduleld=6751722774 m
12/11/23, 7:38 AM Final Exam 2. The layer of the skin that contains the sweat glands, sebaceous glands, hair follicles and nail roots is called the QO subcutaneous. > O dermis. QO intramuscular. O epidermis. QO hypodermis. The dermis contains the accessory structures of the skin. The epidermis is made of epithelial cells. The hypodermis and the subcutaneous layers are the same and made mostly of adipose tissue (fat). Intramuscular means through the muscle. There is no muscle layer found in the integument. Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 03 The Integumentary System > Chapter 03 Test Bank https://connect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=364984943&moduleld=6751722774 17
12/11/23, 7:38 AM Final Exam 3. A hormone secreted by the pancreas. = O insulin O chromatin O compulsive O pia mater Insulin means a hormone secreted by the islet cells of the pancreas. Source: Instructor created or modified https://connect. mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentid=364984943&moduleld=6751722774 11
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12/11/23, 7:38 AM Final Exam 4. Construct the medical term that means: surgical repair of the nose rhin/o v "'plasty v Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 03 The Integumentary System > Chapter 03 End-of-Section hitps://connect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment. htm?assignmentld=364984943&moduleld=6751722774 17
12/11/23, 7:38 AM Final Exam 5. Which of the following terms means pertaining to tears? O orbital = O Lacrimal O Conjunctival The term lacrimal means pertaining to tears. (lacrim = tear) Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 11 Special Senses of the Eye and Ear > Chapter 11 Test Bank hitps:/iconnect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentid=364984943&moduleld=6751722774 "
12/11/23, 7:38 AM Final Exam 6. The chemical messengers of the endocrine system are known as: QO neurotransmitters. QO receptors. QO electrolytes. (O gonadotropins. = O hormones. Endocrine glands produce hormonal secretions that play a part in the maintenance of homeostasis. Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 12 The Endocrine System > Chapter 12 Test Bank https://connect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=364984943&moduleld=6751722774 7
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12/11/23, 7:38 AM Final Exam 5. Which of the following terms means pertaining to tears? QO Orbital —> O Lacrimal O Tarsal O Ductal O Conjunctival The term lacrimal means pertaining to tears. (lacrim = tear) Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 11 Special Senses of the Eye and Ear > Chapter 11 Test Bank https://connect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previswAssignment. htm?assignmentld=364984943&moduleld=6751722774 1
12/11/23, 7:38 AM Final Exam 7. Exercise and/or weight lifting will enlarge your muscles. This is called: O hypertension. O hyperactivity. = O hypertrophy. O hyperflexion. O hyperextension. Hypertrophy is the enlargement of a tissue. Exercise and/or weight lifting will enlarge your muscles. Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language,; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 05 Muscles and Tendons > Chapter 05 Test Bank https://connect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=364984943&moduleld=6751722774 M
12/11/23, 7:38 AM Final Exam 8. The lower arm consists of the bone(s) called the QO radius (O humerus and scapula => (O radius and ulna O humerus Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 04 The Skeletal System > Chapter 04 Connect Only hitps:/iconnect. mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=364984943&moduleld=6751722774 1M
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12/11/23, 7:.39 AM 0. Latin and Greek terms do not deconstruct into elements like other medical terms. You have to know them for what they are. Match the medical term with its meaning. Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, acute cerumen meatus - effusion cochlea vertigo chronic S S —— tinnitus impacted auricle Mo s msssims s acute cerumen e meatus D effusion e s s s s m s S —— cochlea S ————— vertigo chronic - P ————— tinnitus | OV impacted S auricle Final Exam sharp waxXx go through pouring out shail shell dizziness Time jingle driven in ear Allan > Chapter 11 Special Senses of the Eye and Ear > Chapter 11 Chapter Review https://connect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=364984943&moduleld=6751722774 7
12/11/23, 7:38 AM Final Exam 10. A cord of fibers in connective tissue that have the function of conducting impulses. O amputee O placenta previa = QO nerve O epigastric Nerve is a cell or group of cells that conducts impulses. Source: Instructor created or modified hitps://connect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=364984943&moduleld=6751722774 7
12/11/23, 7:39 AM Final Exam 1. Which medical term means inflammation of the skin? (O Dermatologist O Cutaneous O Ulcer O Dermatology - O Dermatitis The components of dermatitis are the suffix -itis which means inflammation and the root dermat- which means skin. Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Alian, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 03 The Integumentary System > Chapter 03 Test Bank hfips://connect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssiqnmenthtm?asginnmgnfldzgnaqpaoA AR P A B TEA TR YT A
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12/11/23, 7:38 AM Final Exam 12. Which of the following terms means pertaining to above the skin? = O Epidermis QO Intradermal O Subcutaneous O Dermis (O Hypodermis The prefix epi- means above, the root dermis means skin. Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 03 The Integumentary System > Chapter 03 Test Bank https://connect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=364984943&moduleld=6751722774 171
12/11/23, 7:39 AM Final Exam Label the parts of the brain. Zoom Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Anatomy, Physiology, and Disease; 2/e, Roiger > Chapter 06: The Nervous System > CH-06: Question Bank https://connect. mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=364984943&moduleld=6751722774 M
12/11/23, 7:39 AM 14. Final Exam The fibrous band that connects muscle to bone is called a QO hormones = O tendon O muscle O ligament O cartilage A tendon connects muscle to bone. Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 04 The Skeletal System > Chapter 04 Test Bank https://connect. mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment. htm?assignmentld=364984943&moduleld=6751722774 n
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12/11/23, 7:39 AM Final Exam 15. Match each prefix to its correct definition. no, not, or without ] no, not, or without a against ] against anti self self auto without, out of, or removal without, out of, or removal de above or upon above or upon epi one one mono beside, adjacent to, or beside, adjacent to, or para abnormal abnormal after after post back or backward back or backward re under or below under or below sub { together together syn [ across or through across or through trans Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/, Allan > Chapter 10 The Nervous System and Mental Health > Chapter 10 Chapter Review https://connect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=364984843&moduleld=6751722774
12/11/23, 7:39 AM Final Exam 16. Drag the proper term to the box that indicates that part of the image. Thyroid gland Parathyroid glands {(on dorsal aspect of thyroid P Thyroid gland Thymus gland) —_— Adrenal glands ¢ Thymus Adrenal glands N Pancreas Pancreas Gonads Tesles (male) Gonads Ovaries (female) U Gonads Ovaries Gonads Testes Parathyroid (female) (male) glands {on dorsal éland) Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 12 The Endocrine System > Chapter 12 Connect Only https://connect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=364984943&moduleld=6751722774
12/11/23, 7:39 AM A Final Exam 17. Drag the proper term fo the box that indicates that part of the image. { Contracted muscle Relaxed muscle Q Tendon Movement of 7 insertion of muscle Insertion Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiclogy (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 05 Muscles and Tendons > Chapter 05 Connect Only https://connect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=364984943&moduleld=6751722774 mn
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12/11/23, 7:39 AM Final Exam 18. Pertaining to the skull. O Botox -3 O cranial O dorsum o gastroenteritis "Cranial is pertaining to the skull" not "neck." Source: Instructor created or modified https:/lconnect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=364984943&moduleld=6751722774 mn
12/11/23, 7:40 AM 19. Final Exam Elements are clues to the medical term. In the first drop-down box, identify the word element. In the second drop-down box, select its meaning. ' Element Type J Meaning of Elgment onych- root v | nail v Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 03 The Integumentary System > Chapter 03 End-of-Section https://connect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=364984943&moduleld=6751722774 n
12/11/23, 7:40 AM Final Exam 20. The proper spelling for the term that means fatty white material found around a nerve axon is: O myilin. O myiin. O milin. O n‘1iylen‘. => O myelin. The proper spelling for the term that means fatty white material found around a nerve axon is myelin. Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiclogy (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 10 The Nervous System and Menta! Health > Chapter 10 Test Bank https://connect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=364984943&moduleld=6751722774 (Al
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12/11/23, 7:40 AM Final Exam 21. What does the term dermatologist mean? QO Pertaining to below the skin. O The study of the skin. (O Going across the skin. (O Organ that covers the body. - O Medical specialist in the diseases of the skin. A dermatologist is a physician who specializes in the treatment of the skin and its disorders. Dermatology is the study of the skin. Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 03 The Integumentary System > Chapter 03 Test Bank hitps:/iconnect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.him?assignmentid=364984943&moduleld=6751722774 mn
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12/11/23, 7:40 AM Final Exam The CNS consists of which of the following? O Sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems O Ans = (O Brain and spinal cord O pNs O Corticospinal and spinothalamic tracts The CNS, or central nervous system, consists of the brain and spinal cord. Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 10 The Nervous System and Mental Health > Chapter 10 Test Bank https://connect.mheducation .com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=364984943&moduleld=6751 722774 M
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12/11/23, 7:40 AM 23. Final Exam Term that refers to a muscle in the buttocks. O opportunistic O eccrine QO trochlear - O gluteus Gluteus is the term that refers to a muscle in the buttocks. Source: Instructor created or modified https://connect. mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=364984943&moduleld=6751722774 mn
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12/11/23, 7:40 AM Final Exam 24. Which of the following is a pituitary hormone that stimulates the uterus to contract? O Leptin O Prostaglandin O Insulin = O Oxytocin O Melatonin Oxytocin is a pituitary hormone that stimulates the uterus to contract. Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 12 The Endocrine System > Chapter 12 Test Bank https:/connect. mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=364984943&moduleld=6751722774 11
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12/11/23, 7:40 AM Final Exam 25. Pertaining to the brain and spinal cord. QO Parkinson's disease -> O cerebrospinal O patellar O tunica Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord. Source: Instructor created or modified https://connect. mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=364984943&moduleld=6751722774 111
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12/11/23, 7:40 AM Final Exam 26. The term that means pertaining to the neck region is - O cervical QO ligament QO fascia O tendon QO collagen The term cervical means pertaining to (-al) the neck (cervic-). Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 04 The Skeletal System > Chapter 04 Test Bank https://connect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=364984943&moduleld=6751722774 n
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12/11/23, 7:40 AM Final Exam 27. Muscle of the arm that has three heads or points of origin. QO chickenpox -3 O triceps brachii O pronation O acid The triceps brachii is @ muscle in the arm with three heads or points of origin. Source: Instructor created or modified https://connect. mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentid=364984943&moduleld=6751722774 n
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12/11/23, 7:40 AM Final Exam 28. When a muscle contracts it: (O moves away from the midline of the body. O opens wider. O stretches. B O draws together or shortens. O swells. When a muscle contracts it draws together or shortens, which pulls on the bones so that you can move. Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 05 Muscles and Tendons > Chapter 05 Test Bank https://connect. mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=364984943&moduleld=6751722774 M
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12/11/23, 7:40 AM Final Exam 29. Endocrine gland in the neck; or a cartilage of the larynx. -3 O thyroid QO surfactant O pharynx (O naturopathic medicine Thyroid means gland in the neck. Source: Instructor created or modified https://connect. mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=364984943&moduleld=6751722774 n
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12/11/23, 7:40 AM Final Exam 30. Which of the following words means pertaining to the eardrum? O Mastoid O Auricular > (O Tympanic O Meatal O Pinna The word tympanic means pertaining to the eardrum. (R tympan = eardrum, S ic = pertaining to) Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 11 Special Senses of the Eye and Ear > Chapter 11 Test Bank https:/fconnect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=364984943&moduleld=6751722774 i
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12111723, 1:40 AM Final Exam 31. How many cranial nerves are there? There are 12 cranial nerves. Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 10 The Nervous System and Mental Health > Chapter 10 Test Bank https://connect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=364984943&moduleld=6751722774 7
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12/11/23, 7:40 AM Final Exam 32. Endocrine gland located in the mediastinum. - QO thymus O lateral (O myotherapy O stridor Thymus means endocrine gland located in the mediastinum. Source: Instructor created or modified hitps://connect. mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=364984943&moduleld=6751722774 7
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12/11/23, 7:41 AM Final Exam 33. Drag the proper term to the box that indicates that part of the image. Epidermis Dermis Hair follicle Apocrine sweat gland 9 Merocrine sweat Hypodermis gland Adipose tissue Arteriole ® Venule Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 03 The Integumentary System > Chapter 03 Connect Only httos:/lconnect. mheducation.com/connect/eztassionment/previewAssianment htm?assionmentld=364084943&modulald=8751722774 171
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12/11/23, 7:41 AM Final Exam 34. The radius is on the thumb side of the hand. = QO True O False Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiclogy (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 04 The Skeletal System > Chapter 04 End-of-Section https://connect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=364984943&moduleld=6751722774 7
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12/11/23, 7:41 AM Final Exam 35. Superficial means O a part of the human fingernail. O situated far below the surface. (O a malignant cancer cell. O a change in body function or metabolism. > (O situated near the surface. Superficial means close to the surface. The term deep means situated far from the surface. Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 03 The Integumentary System > Chapter 03 Test Bank https://connect. mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=364984943&moduleld=6751722774 n
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12/11/23, 7:41 AM Final Exam 36. The word for the opening in the center of the iris is: - O pupil. O sclera. O canthus. QO lens. O comnea. The pupil is the opening in the center of the iris. Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 11 Special Senses of the Eye and Ear > Chapter 11 Test Bank https://connect. mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=364984943&moduleld=6751722774 7
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12/11/23, 7:41 AM Final Exam 37. The medical term that means pertaining to skin O excretion. -3 O cutaneous. QO adipose. QO flora. Q foliicle. The combining form cutan/e means skin and the suffix -ous means pertaining to. Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 03 The Integumentary System > Chapter 03 Test Bank https://connect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=364984943&moduleld=6751722774 mn
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12/11/23, 7:41 AM Final Exam 38. How many regions of the spinal cord are there? There are four regions of the spinal cord, cervical (neck), thoracic (chest), lumbar (lower back), sacral {buttock). Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 10 The Nervous System and Mental Health > Chapter 10 Test Bank https://connect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentid=364984943&moduleld=6751722774 M
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12/11/23, 7:41 AM Final Exam A neurologist is a physician who specializes in: O treating disorders of the digestive system. O treating disorders of the integumentary system. QO brain surgery. O disorders of the skin. = O disorders of the nervous system. A neurologist is a physician who specializes in disorders of the nervous system. A neurosurgeon specializes in brain surgery Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 10 The Nervous System and Mental Health > Chapter 10 Test Bank https:/iconnect. mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=364984943&moduleld=6751722774 n
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12/11/23, 7:41 AM 40. Final Exam Drag the proper term to the box that indicates that part of the image. Optic disc (blind | spot) (optic) Fovea centralis G Cranial nerve || " G Retina Sclera Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 11 Special Senses of the Eye and Ear > Chapter 11 Connect Only https://connect.mheducation.com/connecfleztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignment!d=364984943&m0duleld=6751 722774 1
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12/11/23, 7:41 AM Final Exam 41. Which of the following is the correct plural for one of the bones of the spinal column? - (O Vertebrae O Laminae QO Thoraces O Cervicles O Lumbars Vertebrae is the plural form of vertebra. A vertebra is a bone of the spinal column. Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 04 The Skeletal System > Chapter 04 Test Bank https://connect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=364984943&moduleld=6751722774 7
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12/11/23, 7:41 AM Final Exam 42. The adrenal gland is the kidney. QO distalto O inferior to O embedded in O posterior to - O on top of The adrenal gland is located on top of the kidney. (suprarenal) Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 12 The Endocrine System > Chapter 12 Test Bank hitps://connect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=364984943&moduleld=6751722774 7
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12/11/23, 7:41 AM Final Exam 43. What is the bone of your upper arm that extends from the shoulder to the elbow? = (O The humerus (O The radius O The ulna (O The scapula The bone from the shoulder to the elbow is the humerus. Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 04 The Skeletal System > Chapter 04 Connect Only hitps://connect. mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=3649849843&moduleld=6751722774 71
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12/11/23, 7:42 AM Final Exam 44. What is the term that refers to the connective tissue layer of the skin beneath the epidermis? O cellulite O subcutaneous . O Dermis O Subcollagen O Subdermis The dermis is made of connective tissue. It is the layer immediately below the epidermis. Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 03 The Integumentary System > Chapter 03 Test Bank https://connect. mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=364984943&moduleld=6751722774 1
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12111123, 7:42 AM Final Exam The junction between two nerve cells is the: O neuropathway. (O neuromuscular junction. = () synapse. QO neuroglia. O neuron. The synapse is the junction between two nerve cells. Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 10 The Nervous System and Mental Health > Chapter 10 Test Bank https://connect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentid=3649884943&moduleld=6751722774 17
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V2IMVVULS, (142 AM Final Exam 45. The junction between two nerve cells is the: O neuropathway. O neuromuscular junction. - O synapse. QO neuroglia. O neuron. The synapse is the junction between two nerve cells. Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 10 The Nervous System and Mental Health > Chapter 10 Test Bank https://connect. mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=364984943&moduleld=6751722774 1
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