Which term describes the position of the fallopian tubes relative the uterus? - correct answer Lateral
Which term describes the position of the
... [Show More] fallopian tubes relative the uterus? - correct answer Lateral
Which terms describe the position of the kidneys relative to the urinary bladder? - correct answer Superior and lateral
Which level of organization is more complex than the brain? - correct answer Nervous system
Which type of heart valve prevents the backflow of blood from the aorta to the left ventricle? - correct answer Aortic
Which structure covers the larynx during swallowing? - correct answer Epiglottis
Which chamber of the heart does blood enter as it returns from the body? - correct answer Right Atrium
Which structure collects blood from above the level of the diaphragm in the process of systemic circulation? - correct answer Superior vena cava
Place the structures air would pass through when inhaled through the nose in order from first (1) to last (4). - correct answer Nasopharynx
Oropharynx
Laryngopharynx
Larynx
Which order represents air flow during nasal inhalation? - correct answer Nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea
Which structure do the left pulmonary veins drain into? - correct answer Left atrium
Through which structure does deoxygenated blood enter the heart? - correct answer Inferior vena cava
What describes oxygen concentration in external respiration? - correct answer It is higher in the alveoli than in the pulmonary capillaries.
What are the two phases of pulmonary ventilation? - correct answer Inspiration and expiration
What is the most common site of fertilization in the reproductive system? - correct answer Fallopian tube
In which order does an unfertilized egg pass through the reproductive system? - correct answer Fallopian tube, uterus, cervix, vagina
Which structure acts as a funnel for urine flowing out of the kidney? - correct answer Renal pelvis
Which structure does the ureter receive urine from? - correct answer Renal pelvis
Which renal process removes substances that are difficult to filter out? - correct answer Secretion
Which structure carries the sperm from the testes to the prostate? - correct answer Ductus deferens
What is the correct order of sperm transportation from testes to ejaculation? - correct answer Epididymis, ductus deferens, ejaculatory duct, urethra
Which two hormones does the corpus luteum secrete after ovulation? - correct answer Estrogen and progesterone
Which hormonal change is required at the onset of puberty to trigger the process of spermatogenesis? - correct answer Increase in follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
A woman has increased levels of inhibin in her circulation. What would be an expected effect? - correct answer Decreased follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
What is the function of the cerebrospinal fluid? - correct answer Immune defense in the central nervous system
Which structure is connective tissue that protects the brain? - correct answer Meninges
Which lobe is involved in planning and foresight? - correct answer Frontal
What is the olfactory nerve's function? - correct answer Smell sense
Which cranial nerve controls tongue movements? - correct answer Hypoglossal nerve
Place the structures of the path the olfactory stimuli travels through the nervous system in order from first (1) to last (4). - correct answer Olfactory receptor neurons
Olfactory bulb
Mitral Cells
Brain
Which structure acts as an auditory receptor in the cochlea? - correct answer Hair cell
What is a neurostransmitter? - correct answer A chemical signal that crosses a synapse [Show Less]