ATI PROCTORED A&P REVIEW
1. A+ blood is characterized by the absence of: B-antigen
2. After passing through the glottis inspired air then travels through:
the Larynx
3. After sperm matures in the epididymis it goes where?: Vas Deferens
4. Average length of the female urethra: 1-1.5 inches
5. Bile aids in the digestion of: Fat
6. Where are blood cells produced?: Red Bone Marrow
7. Blood pH is measured by the gain and loss of: Hydrogen Ions
8. Blood type that can only receive blood of same type?: Type O
9. Breastfeeding of an infant provides what kind of immunity?: Natural
Pas- sive
10.Hormone produced by the thyroid gland, that is active in calcium
metab- olism: Calcitonin
11.Plays an essential role in blood coagulation.: Calcium
12. Calcium concentration in the blood is controlled by which gland?: -
Parathyroid Gland
13.A wax-like substance secreted by glands in the external ear canal:
Ceru- men
14. Characteristic of filtration of fluids through membrane of blood vessels-
: Facilitated Diffusion
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, 15.Chemical buffer that normalizes the PH of 7.30?: Decrease in H+ ions
16.Describe the Event of Ovulation: Graafian follicle ruptures,
releasing an ovum
17.Function of the Ureters: Conduct urine from the kidneys to the
bladder
18.Function of the Gallbladder: Storage of Bile
19.Function of the Liver: Lipid Metabolism
20.Iron-containing component of a red blood cell: Hemoglobin
21.Hormone produced by the posterior pituitary gland: Antidiuretic
Hormone
22.Hormone that regulates urine output: Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH)
23.If a warm body is dropped into cold water, what kind of heat loss
takes place?: Hypothermia
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1. A+ blood is characterized by the absence of: B-antigen
2. After passing through the glottis inspired air then travels through:
the Larynx
3. After sperm matures in the epididymis it goes where?: Vas Deferens
4. Average length of the female urethra: 1-1.5 inches
5. Bile aids in the digestion of: Fat
6. Where are blood cells produced?: Red Bone Marrow
7. Blood pH is measured by the gain and loss of: Hydrogen Ions
8. Blood type that can only receive blood of same type?: Type O
9. Breastfeeding of an infant provides what kind of immunity?: Natural
Pas- sive
10.Hormone produced by the thyroid gland, that is active in calcium
metab- olism: Calcitonin
11.Plays an essential role in blood coagulation.: Calcium
12. Calcium concentration in the blood is controlled by which gland?: -
Parathyroid Gland
13.A wax-like substance secreted by glands in the external ear canal:
Ceru- men
14. Characteristic of filtration of fluids through membrane of blood vessels-
: Facilitated Diffusion
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, 15.Chemical buffer that normalizes the PH of 7.30?: Decrease in H+ ions
16.Describe the Event of Ovulation: Graafian follicle ruptures,
releasing an ovum
17.Function of the Ureters: Conduct urine from the kidneys to the
bladder
18.Function of the Gallbladder: Storage of Bile
19.Function of the Liver: Lipid Metabolism
20.Iron-containing component of a red blood cell: Hemoglobin
21.Hormone produced by the posterior pituitary gland: Antidiuretic
Hormone
22.Hormone that regulates urine output: Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH)
23.If a warm body is dropped into cold water, what kind of heat loss
takes place?: Hypothermia
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