Module 2 Exams And Lab 2 Exams; All Latest Versions/ Verified
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Course Code: BIOL251
Course Title: Human Anatomy & Physiology 1 W/Lab
Exam: Module 2 Exams & Lab 2 Exams
Assessment Type: Examination
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Instructions:
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Version Module 2.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2
Version Module 2.2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 17
Version Module 2.3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 31
Lab 2 Exam (V1) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 48
Lab 2 Exam (V2) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 52
QUESTIONS TYPE:
➢ Multiple Choice:
➢ True Or False:
➢ Explain/Describe/ Identification
➢ Fill In The Blank
➢ Short Answer
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,Version Module 2.1
1.
How Many Lobes Does The Left Human Lung Have?
A. One Lobe
B. Two Lobes
C. Three Lobes
D. Four Lobes
ANS. B
Explanation: The Left Lung Has Two Lobes To Accommodate The Heart.
2.
Air (Not Food) Pass In Which One Of The Following Areas
A. Esophagus
B. Nasopharynx
C. Oropharynx
D. Both A. And C.
ANS. B
Explanation: The Nasopharynx Conducts Air Only.
3.
Rings Of Cartilage Line Much Of The Respiratory Tract. In Which Of One Of The
Following Would Cartilage NOT Be Found?
A. Trachea
B. Larynx
C. Bronchi
D. Alveoli
ANS. D
Explanation: Alveoli Lack Cartilage To Allow Gas Exchange.
,4. (Matching)
Match The Condition With Its Description:
The Pleural Space Fills With Air, Pus Or Blood. → A
This Condition Results From Fluid-Filled Alveoli. → B
This Condition Results In A Loss Of Alveoli. → C
This Hereditary Illness Results In Excess Mucus. → D
A. Pulmonary Edema
B. Pleurisy
C. Cystic Fibrosis
D. Emphysema
ANS.
A → Pleurisy
B → Pulmonary Edema
C → Emphysema
D → Cystic Fibrosis
Explanation: Each Disease Matches Its Defining Characteristic.
5. (Labeling)
Label The Following Five Items From The Diagram:
,A.
C.
E.
F.
H.
ANS.
A → Nasal Cavity
C → Soft Palate
E → Glottis
F → Trachea
H → Tongue
Explanation: Labels Correspond To Anatomical Structures.
6. (True/False)
During Inhalation The Diaphragm Contracts To Pull Lungs Open
A. True
B. False
ANS. A
Explanation: Contraction Of The Diaphragm Initiates Inhalation.
7. (True/False)
Negative Pressure Is Used To Move Air Into The Lungs
A. True
B. False
ANS. A
Explanation: Air Flows Into Lungs Due To Lower Internal Pressure.
8. (True/False)
During Inhalation The Rib Cage Lifts In An Upward Motion To Open And Expand The
Lungs
,A. True
B. False
ANS. A
Explanation: Rib Cage Movement Increases Thoracic Volume.
9. (True/False)
As The Thoracic Cavity Expands And Lung Volume Increases, The Density Of The
Gases Filling The Lungs Increases
A. True
B. False
ANS. B
Explanation: Gas Density Decreases As Volume Increases.
10. (True/False)
When The Diaphragm Rises, Thoracic Pressure Increases And Air Naturally Flows Out
Of The Lungs
A. True
B. False
ANS. A
Explanation: Increased Pressure Pushes Air Out.
11.
Which Cells Are Most Abundant Within The Alveoli?
A. Goblet Cells
B. Type I Cells
C. Macrophages
D. Fibroblasts
ANS. C
Explanation: Alveolar Macrophages Are Most Abundant For Defense.
, 12. (True/False)
The Fossae Is Another Name For The Pleural Cavities
A. True
B. False
ANS. B
Explanation: Fossae Are Depressions, Not Pleural Cavities.
13. (Explain/Describe)
Boyles Law States That Gas Volume Is:
ANS.
Inversely Proportional To Pressure
Explanation: Volume And Pressure Have An Inverse Relationship.
14.
Which One Of The Following Tracheal Cartilages Are Paired?
A. Thyroid
B. Cricoid
C. Arytenoid
D. Epiglottis
ANS. C
Explanation: Arytenoid Cartilages Are Paired Structures.
15.
Which One Of The Following Is Not True Of The Pleurae?
A. Parietal Pleura Lines The Thoracic Wall
B. Visceral Pleura Covers The Lungs
C. Pleural Cavity Contains Fluid
D. Visceral Pleurae Cover The Diaphragm
ANS. D
Explanation: The Diaphragm Is Covered By Parietal Pleura.