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Anatomy and Physiology Test - 11
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Anatomy and Physiology
Test - 11
1. Smallest bone of human body?
Stapes
Femer
Humreous
Tebula
2. How many temporary teeth in a child?
20
22
24
32
3. Exchange of phase between blood and cell is known as
External respiration
Internal respiration
Excretion
Filtration
4. The organ which plays an important role in production of sound is known as
Larynx
Teeth
Pharynx
Mouth
5. Which hormone is also known as vasopressin
ADH
LH
Prolactin
Oxytocin
6. Which gland play's a vital role in responding to stress-
Liver
Thyroid
Adrenal
Pituitary
7. Which of the following are functions of epithelial tissue?
Absorption
Secretion
Protection
All of the above
8. Which is the most abundant tissue in the human body?
Nervous tissue
Muscle tissue
Connective tissue
Epithelial tissue
9. Which tissue type has the greatest capacity to regenerate?
Nervous tissue
Epithelial tissue
Muscle tissue
Connective tissue
10. The ‘p’ wave on the electrocardiogram corresponds to:
Ventricular depolarisation
Ventricular repolarisation
Atrial repolarisation
Atrial depolarisation
11. Which valve prevents the backwards flow of blood in to the left atrium?
Tricuspid valve
Pulmonary valve
Aortic valve
Mitral valve
12. The effect of adrenaline on the heart includes:
Increased systolic time
Increased heart rate
Increased diastolic time
Increased relaxation period
13. Arteries that directly lead into capillaries are called:
arteries
Arterioles
Veins muscular
venules
14. Lack of Vitamin B12 results in:
Vascular dilatation
Anaemia
Vascular spasm
Agglutination
15. The process of taking food into the digestive system is known as:
Elimination
Digestion
Propulsion
Ingestion
16. Which of these is NOT a constituent of saliva?
Lysozyme
Mucus
Salivary amylase
Pepsin
17. A client is receiving I/V fluid and develops tenderness, erythema and pain at the site. the nurse suspects which of the following?
fluid overload
sepsis
phlebitis
infiltration
18. Which paranasal sinus is found over the eyebrow?
Frontal
Ethmoid
Sphenoid
Maxillary
19. How many lobes are there in the RIGHT LUNG?
Two
Three
Four
One
20. The majority of the digestion processes take place in the
Small intestine
Mouth
Stomach
Large intestine
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