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Anatomy and Physiology Test - 15
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Anatomy and Physiology
Test - 15
1. Anterior fontanelle is also called-
Bregma
Lambda
Vertex
Glabella
2. Inability of the eyes to move together in co-ordinated manner-
Stye
Diplopia
Nystagmus
Strabismus
3. End of two bones is connected by-
Tendon
Ligament
Muscles
Cartilage
4. The human eye forms the image of an object at its-
Cornea
Iris
Retina
Pupil
5. In which part of the fallopin tube fertilization takes place-
Isthmus
Ampulla
Interstitial part
Infundibulum
6. At what age does our brain stop furthere growth-
After 10 years
After 15 years
After 20 years
After 5 years
7. 'Powerhouse' of the human cell is-
Golgibody
Nucleus
Mitochondria
Ribosomes
8. 'Haversion canals' are found in-
Kidney
Bone
Brain
Lungs
9. Which of the following Fontanelle in child is the first to close
Occipital
Frontal
Sphenoid
Mastoid
10. Ysys
Ysys
Ysu
Ysy
Syys
11. The amino acid derivative hormone epinephrine is responsible fo-
Release of lipids by adipose tissues
Increased cardiac activity
Glycogen breakdown
All of the above
12. Which of the following does not stimulate the release of renin from the kidneys?
Sympathetic stimulation
A decline in renal blood flow
Parasympathetic stimulation
None of the above
13. The endocrine functions of the kidney and the heart include the production and secretion of the hormones:
Insulin and glucagons
Epinephrine and norepinephrine
Renin and angiotensinogen
Erythropoietin and atrial natriuretic peptic
14. The Nurse explains to a client that the mechanism mediating long-term blood pressure regulation is the:
Adjustment of urinary output
Fight or flight response
Nervous system baroreceptors
Capillary fluid shifts
15. A client with pyrexia will most likely demonstrate:
Dyspnea
Elevated blood pressure
Increased pulse rate
Precordial pain
16. Which of these is not a factor that control stroke volume?
End-systolic volume
Sympathetic stimulation of the myocardium
End-diastolic volume
Cardiac output
17. The reflex arc contains a
Motor neuron
Sensory reception
Sensory neuron
All of the above
18. Which part of the neurone receives information?
The dendrite
The Node of Ranvier
The myelin sheath
The axon
19. The sciatic nerves arise from which of these plexuses?
Cervical
Choroid
Lumbosacral
Brachial
20. Compression of what nerve arising from the brachial plexus results in numbness, tingling, and pain in the fingers, a condition called carpal tunnel syndrome.
Musculocutaneous nerve
Axillary nerve
Radial nerve
Median nerve
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