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Which of the following pairs of terms correctly completes
the statement below? In humans, the ______joint has a
greater range of motion than the_______joint
A. elbow; knee
B. sacroiliac; atlantoaxial
C. elbow; shoulder
D. knee; hip - Answer-elbow; knee
What molecule is a component of cell membranes and
precursor molecule for the synthesis of the steroid
hormones, cortisol, aldosterone, progesterone, and the
sex hormone testosterone and estrogen.
A. lipoproteins
B. triglycerides
C. lipid
D. cholesterol - Answer-D. Cholesterol
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Which of the following is the primary function of pulmonary
surfactant
A. prevention of ruptures of alveoli during maximal
inspiratory effort
B. prevention of collapse of alveoli during exhalation
C. increased solubility of oxygen in solution between
alveoli and capillary endothelium
D. decreased viscosity of bronchiolar luminal mucous
secretions. - Answer-B. prevention of collapse of alveoli
during exhalation
Which cavity is enclosed by the inner walls of the thorax,
abdominal wall muscle, and the inner surface bones and
associated bones of the pelvis
A. abdominal/pelvic
B. thoracic
C. ventral
D. dorsal - Answer-C. ventral
What organelle functions with the smooth ER to process,
package and transport a variety of synthesized products
throughout the cell?
A. Ribosome
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B. the golgi apparatus
C. cilia
D. mitochondria - Answer-The golgi apparatus
Which is the major extracellular structure that provides
protective and mechanical support to the outer layers of
skin, hair and nails
A. fibrillin
B. collagen
C. keratin
D. melatonin - Answer-Keratin
Which of the following pairs of terms correctly completes
the statement below. In the male reproductive system
__________ cells produce_________
A. tunica albuginea; primary spermatids
B. Sertoli; follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)
C. Spermatogonia; luteinizing hormone (LH)
D. Leydig; testosterone - Answer-D. Leydig; testosterone