6. Which of the following structures are regulated by autonomic nervous system? A. Epidermis, heart and pancreas B. Arterial baroreceptors, medulla oblongata and bronchioles C. Loose connective tissue, blood cells and fat cells D. Smooth muscle, heart and adrenal glands E. Cillia, columnar epithelium and pelvic 7. Which of the following blood vessels with the highest blood pressure? A. Aorta B. arteriole C. Capillary D. Pulmonary artery E. Inferior vena cava 8. Which of the following substances creates interactions between myosin and ac

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6. Which of the following structures are regulated by autonomic nervous system?
A. Epidermis, heart and pancreas
B. Arterial baroreceptors, medulla oblongata and bronchioles
C. Loose connective tissue, blood cells and fat cells
D. Smooth muscle, heart and adrenal glands
E. Cillia, columnar epithelium and pelvic
7. Which of the following blood vessels with the highest blood pressure?
A. Aorta
B. arteriole
C. Capillary
D. Pulmonary artery
E. Inferior vena cava
8. Which of the following substances creates interactions between myosin and actin in
muscle?
A. Calcium ion.
B. Sodium ion.
C. Potassium ion.
D. Hydrogen ion.
E. Vitamin D
9. Which of the following statements about surfactant is/are correct?
I.
It is secreted by the great alveolar cells
II.
It reduces the surface tension in the alveoli
III.
It maintains the large surface area of the alveoli for gas exchange
A. I only
B. II only
C. I and II only
D. Il and III only
E. I, II and III
10. Which of the following conditions occurs during inspiration?
A. The intrapleural pressure (Pip) is larger than the alveolar pressure (Palv).
B. The alveolar pressure (Palv) is greater than atmospheric pressure (Patm).
C. Thorax expands and the intrapleural pressure (Pip) increases.
D. Lungs expands and the the alveolar pressure (Palv) decreases.
E. Thorax recoils and the alveolar pressure (Palv) increases.
Transcribed Image Text:4:31 Done BSF_2222S2_QP_ab12dec93c... 6. Which of the following structures are regulated by autonomic nervous system? A. Epidermis, heart and pancreas B. Arterial baroreceptors, medulla oblongata and bronchioles C. Loose connective tissue, blood cells and fat cells D. Smooth muscle, heart and adrenal glands E. Cillia, columnar epithelium and pelvic 7. Which of the following blood vessels with the highest blood pressure? A. Aorta B. arteriole C. Capillary D. Pulmonary artery E. Inferior vena cava 8. Which of the following substances creates interactions between myosin and actin in muscle? A. Calcium ion. B. Sodium ion. C. Potassium ion. D. Hydrogen ion. E. Vitamin D 9. Which of the following statements about surfactant is/are correct? I. It is secreted by the great alveolar cells II. It reduces the surface tension in the alveoli III. It maintains the large surface area of the alveoli for gas exchange A. I only B. II only C. I and II only D. Il and III only E. I, II and III 10. Which of the following conditions occurs during inspiration? A. The intrapleural pressure (Pip) is larger than the alveolar pressure (Palv). B. The alveolar pressure (Palv) is greater than atmospheric pressure (Patm). C. Thorax expands and the intrapleural pressure (Pip) increases. D. Lungs expands and the the alveolar pressure (Palv) decreases. E. Thorax recoils and the alveolar pressure (Palv) increases.
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