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A&P 2 Test 2
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Anatomy
Undergraduate 3
12/03/2013

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Boyle’s Law states that V1P1 = V2P2. If at first the volume is 2L and the pressure is 20 mm Hg, and then the volume decreases to 1L, what will be the new pressure?

 
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---> A. 40 mm Hg

B. 20 mm Hg

C. 10 mm Hg

D. None of the above

E. One cannot determine from the information provided

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Air flows from the nares into the three parts of the pharynx which listed from superior to inferior are the

 
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Nasopharynx, Oropharynx, Laryngopharynx

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The exchange of gases between blood and cells of the body (not lungs) is called
 
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Internal Respiration

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The exchange of gases occurs in the

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Alveoli

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The volume of air that can be exhaled after normal exhalation is the

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Expiratory reserve volume

 

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Gas exchange in the lungs happens
by the process of

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Diffusion

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The respiratory system consists of the organs that transport and exchange gases between the atmosphere and the blood.

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True

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What decreases oxygen unloading?

Definition



Low metabolic rate of the tissue

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What can cause decreased alveolar ventilation?

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Rapid, shallow breathing

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The amount of air that is moved with normal inspiration or expiration is:

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The tidal volume

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A patient has emphysema, which causes increased lung compliance. This means the lung tissue stretches (inflates) _____ easily.

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More

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What impact does increased pO2
have on blood pH?

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None

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The major stimulus to the
chemoreceptors in the medulla is:

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Changes in Blood PCO2

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The sphincter that regulates exit out of the stomach and into the small intestine is the

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Pyloric Sphincter

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The Pancreas releases pancreatic juices into the

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Duodenum

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What are the parts of the large intestine?

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The Cecum, Colon, Rectum, and Anus

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Where does the chemical breakdown of protein begin?

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In the stomach

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Bile is made in the ____
and stored in the ____

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Liver; Gall Bladder

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What do Duodenal
(Brunner's) Glands do?

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Secrete Alkaline fluid to
buffer stomach acids

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Fat in the Duodenum will cause stomach motility (emptying) to 

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Decrease

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True or False: 
Increased sympathetic stimulation in the body results in decreased activity of the gastrointestinal tract.

 
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True

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In the urinary system, where do fluids exit the blood?

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The Glomerulus

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Urine flows from the nephron into

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The collecting duct

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Where are the renal
pyramids located?

Definition

 


The renal medulla

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Filtrate flows from the glomerulus into the glomerular capsule, then the ________ and then flows into the _______

 
Definition

Proximal convoluted tube; Descending limb of the loop of Henle
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From the collecting ducts,
urine drains into the

Definition


Minor calyces
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What is the first step
in urine formation?

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Glomerular filtration

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The juxtaglomerular
apparatus serves to 

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Control the glomerular filtration rate

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Which one is wider:
The Afferent or Efferent arterioles?

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Afferent

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Urine osmolarity would be lowest:
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With water loading in the urine

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What's the correct path of blood flow through the kidney?

 
Definition



Renal artery, afferent arteriole,
glomerulus, efferent arteriole,
peritubular capillaries, renal vein 
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The Kidney's are stimulated to produce Renin by:
Definition


A decrease in blood pressure
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True or False:
Several nephrons empty
into one collecting duct
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True

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Increased carbonic
acid retention causes

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Respiratory Acidosis

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Vomiting in which stomach
contents exit causes:

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Metabolic alkalosis
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An increase in the amount of
carbon dioxide in the blood will

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Increase the hydrogen ion concentration of the blood
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The kidneys regulate ____
by excreting ____

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Acid-base balance; hydrogen

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Blood glucose increases in response to a(n) ____ increase

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Glucagon

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The step of glucose catabolism that generates the most ATP is

Definition

 

 

The electron transport chain

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Use of amino acids to synthesize glucose would be called

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Gluconeogenesis

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[image]
Which structure is the frontal sinus?
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Structure A

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What is the function of the sinuses?

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To lighten the skull

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[image]
Structure A functions to:
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Secrete mucous

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[image]

Most of the cells in the image are what kind of cells?

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Alveolar type I cells

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[image]

Identify structure #14

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Pulmonary arteriole

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[image]

Identify structure D

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Dentin

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[image]

Identify structure #31

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Teniae Coli

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[image]

This slide shows:

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The esophageal-stomach junction

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[image]

What is this tissue?

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Renal Tubules

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[image]

This tissue is found where?

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In the medulla of the kidney

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Structure #50 (yellow circle) is ___ and is characterized by ____

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Juxtaglomerular apparatus (JGA); being the functional association of the afferent arteriole and the renal tubule at the point of transition from the ascending loop of Henle and the DCT

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[image]

Which structure contains
the thyroid cartilage?

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Structure A

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[image]

Identify structure B

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Cilia

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