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A thrombus (blood clot) formed in the knee during knee surgery has the
potential to travel to the lung causing a pulmonary embolism (PE) via
which of the following circulatory route? - ANSWER- popliteal vein;
common iliac vein; inferior vena cava; pulmonary trunk
Which of the following is/are branches of the right coronary artery? -
ANSWER- Marginal branch and Posterior Interventricular branch
Urine normally contains all of the following except - ANSWER-
glucose
What distributes electrical signals to the myocytes of the ventricles? -
ANSWER- Purkinje fibers
,What is the structure that conveys urines from the kidney to the bladder?
- ANSWER- ureter
The epithelium that permutes distention in the bladder is: - ANSWER-
Transitional
Nephroptosis is a condition associated with changes in this structure -
ANSWER- The adipose capsule
Pulmonary circulation differs from systemic circulation in that: -
ANSWER- arteries carry deoxygenated blood and veins carry
oxygenated blood
The corpus luteum: - ANSWER- none of the above (develops from
corpus albicans, develops prior to ovulation, gives rise to an ovum
during each menstrual cycle)
Which of these is not included in the female vestibule? - ANSWER- the
mons pubis
The thinnest-walled blood vessels in the body are: - ANSWER-
capillaries
What is the correct route that a drop of blood would follow as it flows
through the following vessels? - ANSWER- Palmar venous arch,
ulnar vein, brachial vein, axillary vein, subclavian vein,
brachiocephalic vein
, Into which division of the urethra, if any, do the ejaculatory ducts open?
- ANSWER- the prostatic portion
The capillary beds that receive blood from the efferent arterioles (in the
kidney) are called the: - ANSWER- peritubular capillaries
The female birth control barrier, the diaphragm, is meant to fit in the
fornix. Where is the fornix located? - ANSWER- surrounding the
opening of the cervix
Right ventricle - ANSWER- pumps blood to the lungs
Which chamber makes up the apex of the heart? - ANSWER- left
ventricle
An erectile tissue present in the penis but absent from the clitoris is -
ANSWER- the corpus spongiosum
The midventral mass of erectile tissue in the penis is a - ANSWER-
corpus spongiosum
Place the following in order, from the site of sperm production to the
point of exit from the body. - ANSWER- straight tubules, rete testis,
efferent ducts, ductus epididymis, ductus (vas) deferens, ejaculatory
duct, prostatic urethra, membranous urethra, spongy urethra