Anatomy Questions
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component secreted in the Loop of Henle
factors the play a role in transporting urine from ureter to baldder
What is the chemical that refluxes into the esophagus, causing the burning pain of GERD?A. BileB. Hydrochloric acid (HCI)C. SalivaD. Mucus
The wall of the gut tube has layers of smooth muscle that run both circularly and longitudinally. The contraction of these muscles producesA. deglutitionB. defecationC. peristalsisD. mastication
Which accessory organ of the GI system secretes enzymes that break down fats and carbohydrates?A. PancreasB. LiverC. Salivary glandD. Jejunum
Which cell is NOT found in the gastric pits?A. Chief cellB. Zymogen cellC. Parietal cellD. Goblet cell
What feature of the small intestine greatly expands its surface area, facilitating absorption?A. RugaeB. HaustraC. MicrovilliD. None of the above
eccrine and apocrine sweat glands are what type of glands?
what is the outermost part of the skin?
what type of patient ALWAYS gets a foot exam?
Which is a function of the spleen?-make new red blood cells-filter blood-generate white blood cells-filter lymph
Which of the following is NOT one of the ways antibodies work?-neutralization-opsonization-agglutination and precipitation-release cytotoxic granules
The clumping of cells that are cross-linked by their attachments to antibodies is known as:-agglutination.-opsonization.-neutralization.-precipitation.
A patient has a high level of pyrogens, indicating that she:-has a fever.-has a sore throat.-has swollen lymph nodes.-is feeling achy.
Clear, transparent layer of the epidermis under the stratum corneum.
During excretion, perspiration from the ____ glands is excreted through the skin
A fatty or oily secretion that lubricates the skin and preserves the softness of the hair is:
The layer of the epidermis aka the basal layer is the
Fatty tissue found below the dermis is _____ tissue.
Water makes up ___________ percent of the body's weight and is necessary for virtually every function of the cells and body.
