Question

In: Anatomy and Physiology

In the ausculatory method, the point at which the first soft tapping sounds can be heard...

In the ausculatory method, the point at which the first soft tapping sounds can be heard with the stethoscope is the:

  1. Systolic blood pressure

    Diastolic blood pressure

    Absolute blood pressure

    Systolic over diastolic blood pressure

    None of the above

Lymph capillaries

  1. A.

    weave between tissue cells and blood caillaries

    B.

    Have flap-like mini-valves

    C.

    are anchored to connective tissue by filaments

    D.

    pick up excess tissue fluids

    E.

    All of the above

Lymph nodes:

  1. A.

    Filter lymph before returning fluid to the blood

    B.

    Contain specialized cells for immune defense

    C.

    Are divided into compartments

    D.

    Have an inner medula and outer cortex

    E.

    All of the above

Which of the following is NOT a lymphoid organ

  1. A.

    Tymus

    B.

    Thyroid

    C.

    Tonsils

    D.

    All of the above (in other words, NONE of these are lymphoid organs)

    E.

    None of the above (in other words, ALL of these are lymphoid organs)

Which of the following is not a sign of acute inflammation?

  1. A.

    Redness

    B.

    Heat

    C.

    Pain

    D.

    Dizziness

    E.

    Swelling

Which of the following cells secrete antibodies?

  1. A.

    T cells

    B.

    B cells

    C.

    NK cells

    D.

    Antibody cells

    E.

    None of the above

3 points   

Complement proteins:

  1. A.

    are part of the innate arm of the immune system

    B.

    Poke holes in invading cells

    C.

    Bind to receptors of healthy cells and prevent viruses from multiplying

    D.

    All of the above

    E.

    A & B only

Which systems share the pharynx?

  1. A.

    Respiratory and cardiovascular

    B.

    Endocrine and digestive

    C.

    Digestive & lymphatic

    D.

    Respiratory & endocrine

    E.

    Digestive & respiratory

Which of the following is a function of the respiratory system?

  1. A.

    Regulation of blood pH

    B.

    Protection against pathogens

    C.

    Gas exchange

    D.

    Sound production

    E.

    All of the above

The _______ protects the opening to the larynx

  1. A.

    laryngopharynx

    B.

    Glottis

    C.

    Epiglottis

    D.

    Tongue

    E.

    Thyroid cartilage

3 points   

Gasses cross the respiratory membrane of the alveoli by:

  1. A.

    Diffusion

    B.

    Active Transport

    C.

    None of the above

    D.

    the help of tiny elves

When intrapulmonary pressure is less than atmospheric pressure:

  1. A.

    Air move into the lungs

    B.

    Air moves out of the lungs

    C.

    Air can only be brought into the lungs with the help of the external intercostals

    D.

    Both B and C

The alveoli are surrounded by:

  1. A.

    Arteries

    B.

    Veins

    C.

    Lymphatic vessels

    D.

    All of the above

    E.

    None of the above

Which of the following is true of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease?

  1. A.

    they often have chronic bronchitis

    B.

    they often have a history of smoking

    C.

    they often experience pulmonary infections

    D.

    they are often hypoxic

    E.

    all of the above

Which of the following is true of the trachea

  1. A.

    Cartilaginous rings completely surround it

    B.

    it's diameter can expand and contract

    C.

    it is found posterior to the esophagus

    D.

    All of the above

    E.

    None of the above

The nasal conchae provide:

  1. A.

    Time and space to warm inhaled air

    B.

    Time and space to humidify inhaled air

    C.

    Time and space to remove debris from inhaled air

    D.

    All of the above

    E.

    None of the above

The longest portion of the small intestine is the:

  1. A.

    Ileum

    B.

    Jejunum

    C.

    Duodenum

    D.

    Colon

    E.

    Cecum

The bulk of chemical digestion and nutrient absorption occur in which subdivision of the small intestine?

  1. A.

    Ileum

    B.

    Duodenum

    C.

    Cardia

    D.

    Jejunum

    E.

    Pylorus

Which of the following increases the surface area for digestion and absorption in the mucosa of the small intestine?

  1. A.

    Taenia coli

    B.

    Rugae

    C.

    Omenta

    D.

    Microvilli

    E.

    Lacteals

Which of the following statements is not true of the long intestine:

  1. A.

    Some vitamin absorption happens here

    B.

    It reabsorbs water from its contents

    C.

    There are ascending and descending regions

    D.

    It is longer than the small intestine

    E.

    None of the above

Bile enters the duodenum through the:

  1. A.

    Gall bladder

    B.

    Cystic duct

    C.

    Pancreatic duct

    D.

    hepatopancreatic shincter

    E.

    cholecyctokinin

Peyer’s patches are found in the:

A.

Pyloric canal

B.

Duodenum

C.

Jejunum

D.

Ileum

E.

Mr. Peyer's strawberry fields

Absorption of fats occurs in the:

A.

Mouth

B.

Stomach

C.

Small intestine

D.

Large intestine

E.

All of the above

Solutions

Expert Solution

Ans:- 1.

A,

Systolic blood pressure.

In the auscultatry method, the point at which the first soft tapping sounds can be heard with the stethoscope is the systolic blood pressure, this sound comes when a small amount of blood is spurt through the constricted artery.

Rest of the given options are wrong.

2.

E,

all of the given options are correct.

Lymph capillaries weave between tissue cells and blood capillaries.

Lymph capillaries have flap like mini valves.

Lymph capillaries are anchored to connective tissue by filaments.

Lymph capillaries pick ups excess tissue fluids.

3.

E,

All of the given options are correct.

Lymph nodes filter lymph before returning fluid to the blood.

Lymph nodes contains specialised cells B and T cells for immune defense.

Lymph nodes are divided into two compartments called nodules or lobules.

Lymph nodes have an inner medulla and outer cortex.

4.

B,

Thyroid is not a lymphoid organ .

Thyroid is a endocrine gland.

Lymphoid organs are as follows:-

- Thymus,

- Spleen,

- Tonsils,

- Bone marrow,

- Lymph nodes,

- Mucosa associated lymphoid tissue of the respiratory , gastrointestinal and urogenital tracts.


Related Solutions

Discuss the percussion sounds heard on the abdomen
Discuss the percussion sounds heard on the abdomen
First-In, First-Out Method; Equivalent Units Aztec Inc. produces soft drinks. Mixing is the first department, and...
First-In, First-Out Method; Equivalent Units Aztec Inc. produces soft drinks. Mixing is the first department, and its output is measured in gallons. Aztec uses the FIFO method. All manufacturing costs are added uniformly. For July, the mixing department provided the following information: Production: Units in process, July 1, 80% complete 30,000 gallons Units completed and transferred out 195,000 gallons Units in process, July 31, 75% complete 12,000 gallons Costs: Work in process, July 1 $ 48,000 Costs added during July...
First-In, First-Out Method; Equivalent Units Aztec Inc. produces soft drinks. Mixing is the first department, and...
First-In, First-Out Method; Equivalent Units Aztec Inc. produces soft drinks. Mixing is the first department, and its output is measured in gallons. Aztec uses the FIFO method. All manufacturing costs are added uniformly. For July, the mixing department provided the following information: Production: Units in process, July 1, 80% complete 60,000 gallons Units completed and transferred out 390,000 gallons Units in process, July 31, 75% complete 24,000 gallons Costs: Work in process, July 1 $ 96,000 Costs added during July...
First-In, First-Out Method; Equivalent Units Aztec Inc. produces soft drinks. Mixing is the first department, and...
First-In, First-Out Method; Equivalent Units Aztec Inc. produces soft drinks. Mixing is the first department, and its output is measured in gallons. Aztec uses the FIFO method. All manufacturing costs are added uniformly. For July, the mixing department provided the following information: Production: Units in process, July 1, 80% complete 30,000 gallons Units completed and transferred out 195,000 gallons Units in process, July 31, 75% complete 12,000 gallons Costs: Work in process, July 1 $ 48,000 Costs added during July...
Which sounds are in the phonetic inventory and which ones are in the phonemic inventory for...
Which sounds are in the phonetic inventory and which ones are in the phonemic inventory for Brandon?
7. Which of the following is a method used to track stocks? a) First In, First...
7. Which of the following is a method used to track stocks? a) First In, First Out Method (FIFO) b) Average Evnater Method c) Continuous Inventory Method d) Moving Inventory Method 8. The entity paid TL 1,000.- to the contracted lawyer to cover the fees and expenses of lawsuits. Which of the following accounts will be debited in the relevant accounting record? a) 196 Personnel Advances b) 381 Expense Accruals c) 770 General Administrative Expenses d) 195 Business Advances e)...
First, describe your personal creative thinking profile usingthe course text and "Tapping into Our Creative...
First, describe your personal creative thinking profile using the course text and "Tapping into Our Creative Thinking Skills to Manage Complex Problems" from this week’s Resources. You may find you identify with more than one style. Identify your first and second preferences and validate those preferences with examples that illustrate the two styles. In your descriptions, include insights you gained about your creative thinking preferences and skills.Based on careful reflection on your current or most recent professional role or a...
The two major heart sounds are the first sound is a) Lub - it occurs due...
The two major heart sounds are the first sound is a) Lub - it occurs due to turbalnce caused by closure of mitral and tricuspid valves at the start of the systole. The second heart sound is ​​​​​​ b)Dub- ​​​​​It is caused by causes by closure of arotic and pulmonary valves corresponds to end of the systole. 1. Typical resting heart rate corresponds to  60 to 100 beats per minute.That is during the rest heart beat ranges from 60 to 100...
Which of the following can effect the point at which an image is formed by a...
Which of the following can effect the point at which an image is formed by a convex lens? a. Material the lens is made of b. Material surrounding the lens c. Radius of curvature of the lens d. Diameter of the lens e. Size of the object being viewed f. Distance of the object being viewed from the lens
Which of the following can effect the point at which an image is formed by a...
Which of the following can effect the point at which an image is formed by a convex lens a. Material the lens is made of b. Material surrounding the lens c. Radius of curvature of the lens d. Diameter of the lens e. Size of the object being viewed f. Distance of the object being viewed from the lens
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT