Answers 2024 ( A+ GRADED 100% VERIFIED)
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 Passive
10. Hormone produced by the thyroid gland, that is active in calcium
metabolism: 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: Cerumen
14. Characteristic of filtration of fluids through membrane of blood vessels:
Facilitated Diffusion
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
24. Type of antibody that mediates the body's response to an allergen: IgE
25. A normal adult bladder has the capacity to hold up to how many milliliters of
urine before involuntary micturition is likely to occur?: 600 mL
26. In a normal functioning, cardiovascular system where does the heart beat
originate?: SA Node
, 27. The result of stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system: Increased cardiac
output / heart rate
28. Increase in this results in stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system?:
Heart rate
29 An increase in what electrolyte can cause cardiac irregularities?
An occurrence of too high concentration of what electrolytes is associated with
cardiac arrhythmia?: Potassium
30. In the process of wound healing, what plays a role in clearing a wound of
cellular debris?: Neutrophils
31. Primarily responsible for the trapping and destruction of old cells and
invasive micro-organisms; through the process of phagocytosis: Macrophages
32. Associated with the release of histamine when the body's inflammatory
response is triggered.: Mast Cells
33. Hematocrit: Measurement of the percentage (%) of RBCs in whole blood
34. Structure that filters foreign particles from lymphatic fluid: Nodes
35. Peripheral vasodilation results in heat loss through what process?: Radiation
36. Presence of food in the stomach causes secretions by the G cells & it is a
hormone that stimulates secretin of greater amounts of gastric juices: Gastrin
37. Production of this is a function of the prostate gland: Substance to Enhance
Sperm Motility
38. The release of histamine is associated with: Mast Cells, which triggers
inflammatory response
39. Hormone produced by kidneys; Plays role in regulation of fluid volume and
pressure: Renin
40. Responsible for regulation of body temperature: Hypothalamus
41. Result of Meiosis: Sperm & Ova are produced
42. Stimulates the production of bile by the duodenum when food enters the small
intestine.
Also, stimulates production of bicarbonate juices by the pancreatic enzymes-
amylase, lipase, trypsin: Secretin
43. Involved in the destruction of ingested pathogens: Stomach acid
44. Straightening the elbow by lowering hand effects which of the following
muscles?: Triceps brachii
45. Testosterone is regulated in which gland?: Pituitary Gland
46. Where are nutrients transported after being absorbed into the blood stream?:
Small intestine
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