BSC 2346 Module 11 Final Exam / BSC2346 Module 11 Final Exam (Latest): Human anatomy and physiology: Rasmussen College
BSC2346 Final Exam / BSC 2346
... [Show More] Final Exam (Latest): Human anatomy and physiology: Rasmussen College
• Question 1
Which statement is NOT true regarding the special senses?
• Question 2
A dermatome is associated with a specific cranial nerve that innervates the body’s skin?
• Question 3
What statement is NOT true of epiphyseal plates?
• Question 4
What statement is NOT true regarding the peripheral nervous system (PNS)?
• Question 5
What is NOT true of the ciliary body and ciliary processes of the eye?
• Question 6
The cerebellum is primarily involved with conscious thought and emotions?
• Question 7
Which of the following is NOT necessary for muscle contraction to occur?
• Question 8
Which statement is NOT true regarding myelin sheaths?
• Question 9
Hyperthyroidism is commonly caused by insufficient amounts of the element iodine within the body?
• Question 10
What is NOT a symptom of hypothyroidism?
• Question 11
A neurotransmitter bound to a postsynaptic neuron membrane will affect its permeability of certain ions that will either cause an increase OR decrease ability to initiate an action potential?
• Question 12
Which type of neuroglia cell forms myelin sheaths on axons within the peripheral nervous system?
• Question 13
The melanocytes are the most common cell in the epidermis and produce melanin?
• Question 14
What is NOT true of aerobic and anaerobic cellular respiration?
• Question 15
Blockage of the auditory (Eustachian) tube can result in conductive hearing loss?
• Question 16
What is not a symptom of diabetes mellitus?
• Question 17
Which of the following is not an effect of the parasympathetic nervous system?
• Question 18
Which statement is NOT true regarding a spinal (peripheral) nerve?
• Question 19
The nerve plexuses of the body allow for individual nerves to have axons from multiple nerve root levels?
• Question 20
Addison’s disease is due to increased amounts of cortisol being secreted?
• Question 21
Which statement is correct regarding the dorsal horn of the spinal cord?
• Question 22
What statement is NOT true regarding the endocrine system?
• Question 23
Which statement is NOT true regarding neurons?
• Question 24
Which eye condition best describes the vision impairment that occurs when individuals age and the lens becomes less flexibility which causes the refracted light to fall behind the retina?
• Question 25
Which endocrine hormone, in higher quantities, can suppress the function of the immune system and decrease inflammation of the body?
• Question 26
Which region of the brain stem is associated with nuclei centers that control various autonomic activities such as sneezing, coughing and respiration rate?
• Question 27
The sense of taste depends upon the binding of food molecules dissolved in saliva onto sensory hair cells?
• Question 28
The parasympathetic nervous system is a branch of the somatic efferent peripheral nervous system while the sympathetic is a branch of the viscera efferent peripheral nervous system?
• Question 29
Peripheral neuropathy can cause damage to axons of peripheral nerves leading to dysfunction of the conduction of an action potential?
• Question 30
What sense organ allows for detection of the position of the head in the gravitational field?
• Question 31
Which statement is true regarding the white matter of the spinal cord?
• Question 32
Which statement is NOT true of dendrites?
• Question 33
Which statement is NOT true regarding the meninges and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)?
• Question 34
This organelle is responsible for producing adenosine triphosphate (ATP)?
• Question 35
Which statement is NOT true regarding skeletal muscle tissue?
• Question 36
What statement is NOT true of otitis media?
• Question 37
Grey matter of nerve tissue is a region or collection of nerve cell bodies whose main function is to transmit nerve impulses from one region of the nervous system to another?
• Question 38
The spinal cord travels from the foramen magnum of the occipital bone down to the sacrum region?
• Question 39
A tendon is a band of connective tissue that attaches and stabilizes one bone to another within a joint?
• Question 40
The central nervous system provides neural integration of efferent information transmitted from the autonomic nervous system?
• Question 41
Damage to a lower motor neuron can cause a positive Babinski’s sign?
• Question 42
What is not a function of cerebrospinal fluid?
• Question 43
Both aldosterone and antidiuretic hormones have indirect effects of increasing blood volume and blood pressure?
• Question 44
What statement is true regarding the eye?
• Question 45
What statement is true regarding reflexes?
• Question 46
The spiral organ contains hair cells that form action potentials when stimulated to allow for the sense of smell to occur?
• Question 47
The autonomic nervous system will innervate both internal organs and skeletal muscles?
• Question 48
This sensory region of the cerebrum is involved with the ability to understand written and spoken language?
• Question 49
Which cranial nerve is not involved in motor control of eye movement?
• Question 50
Both the epidermis and dermis contain blood vessels?
• Question 51
Which endocrine hormone influences the uterine contractions during pregnancy and stimulates breast milk ejection during breast-feeding?
• Question 52
Red bone marrow is only found in spongy bone and is involved in hemopoiesis?
• Question 53
This endocrine hormone is stored in the posterior pituitary and increases the amount of water reabsorbed in the kidneys increasing blood pressure and blood volume?
• Question 54
This type of bone cell will breakdown the matrix of the bone tissue and release calcium into the bloodstream?
• Question 55
What statement is NOT true regarding the special senses?
• Question 56
Which statement is true regarding action potentials?
• Question 57
Which statement is NOT true regarding the CNS?
• Question 58
Which statement is true regarding the neuron synapse?
• Question 59
Which endocrine hormone is involved with increasing the blood calcium levels of the body?
• Question 60
One of the main functions of the gyri and sulci is to allow for increased surface area of the cerebral cortex? [Show Less]