iWriteGigs

Fresh Grad Lands Job as Real Estate Agent With Help from Professional Writers

People go to websites to get the information they desperately need.  They could be looking for an answer to a nagging question.  They might be looking for help in completing an important task.  For recent graduates, they might be looking for ways on how to prepare a comprehensive resume that can capture the attention of the hiring manager

Manush is a recent graduate from a prestigious university in California who is looking for a job opportunity as a real estate agent.  While he already has samples provided by his friends, he still feels something lacking in his resume.  Specifically, the he believes that his professional objective statement lacks focus and clarity. 

Thus, he sought our assistance in improving editing and proofreading his resume. 

In revising his resume, iwritegigs highlighted his soft skills such as his communication skills, ability to negotiate, patience and tactfulness.  In the professional experience part, our team added some skills that are aligned with the position he is applying for.

When he was chosen for the real estate agent position, he sent us this thank you note:

“Kudos to the team for a job well done.  I am sincerely appreciative of the time and effort you gave on my resume.  You did not only help me land the job I had always been dreaming of but you also made me realize how important adding those specific keywords to my resume!  Cheers!

Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Lecture Exam 3

Navigation   » List of Schools  »  Prince George Community College  »  Biology  »  Biology 2060 – Anatomy and Physiology II  »  Summer 2021  »  Lecture Exam 3

Need help with your exam preparation?

Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  mucosa and submucosa of the GI tract along its length.
B  adventitia of the upper portion of the GI tract.
C  myenteric plexus of the mucosa of the intestine.
D  epithelium of the inferior portion of the GI tract.
E  muscularis interna of the entire length of the GI tract.
Question #3
A  Muscularis – mucosa – adventitia/serosa – submucosa
B  Adventitia/serosa – muscularis – mucosa – submucosa
C  Mucosa – submucosa – muscularis – adventitia/serosa
D  Mucosa – submucosa – adventitia/serosa – muscularis
E  Adventitia/serosa – mucosa – submucosa – muscularis
Question #6
A  propulsion of material between the segments of the GI tract.
B  gastroileal reflex that moves materials from the stomach to the large intestine.
C  back-and-forth motion that mixes chyme with glandular secretions.
D  division of function between the different segments of the small intestine.
Question #7
A  Transverse colon
B  Jejunum
C  Cecum
D  Stomach
E  Pancreas
Question #8
A  retroperitoneal proprioceptor.
B  mechanoreceptor.
C  chemoreceptor.
D  steroid receptor.
Question #9
A  Muscularis mucosa
B  Visceral peritoneum
C  Rectal peritoneum
D  Omental layer
E  Parietal peritoneum
Question #10
A  between the visceral and parietal layers of the peritoneum.
B  in the peritoneal cavity.
C  deep to the visceral peritoneum.
D  between folds of the parietal peritoneum.
E  posterior to the parietal peritoneum.
Question #11
A  Hepatic duct
B  Common bile duct
C  Pancreatic duct
D  Hepatopancreatic duct
E  Cystic duct
Question #12
A  Maxillae and sphenoid
B  Ethmoid and sphenoid bones
C  Palatine bones and maxillae
D  Palatine bones
E  Maxillae and inferior nasal conchae
Question #13
A  lipids.
B  starch.
C  protein.
D  glucose.
Question #14
A  the transport of bile and pancreatic juice.
B  salivary gland secretion.
C  the passage of chyme into the small intestine.
D  peristalsis.
E  the secretion of mucus.
Question #15
A  Submucosa and muscularis
B  Mucosa and muscularis
C  Serosa only
D  Mucosa and adventitia
E  Muscularis only
Question #16
A  pharyngealgastric sphincter.
B  esophageal hiatus.
C  cardiac sphincter.
D  pharyngoesophageal sphincter.
E  pyloric sphincter.
Question #17
A  fossae
B  conchae
C  glossus
D  choana
E  fauces
Question #19
A  salivary nuclei of the cerebrum activate sympathetic pathways to salivary glands.
B  basal nuclei of the cerebrum activate somatic pathways to salivary glands.
C  salivary nuclei of the brainstem activate parasympathetic pathways to salivary glands.
D  basal nuclei of the brainstem activate sympathetic pathways to salivary glands.
E  glossopharyngeal nuclei of the pons activate somatic and sympathetic pathways to the salivary glands.
Question #20
A  Villi
B  Goblet cells
C  Simple columnar epithelium
D  Intestinal glands
E  Lymphatic nodules
Question #21
A  moisten and disperse food.
B  inhibit bacterial growth.
C  initiate the chemical breakdown of starch.
D  wash materials off teeth.
Question #22
A  stomach.
B  small intestine.
C  mouth.
D  esophagus.
E  large intestine.
Question #23
A  organ of mastication.
B  accessory digestive organ.
C  chemically digesting organ.
D  alimentary canal organ.
E  diffuse ingestive structure.
Question #26
A  deoxygenated
B  oxygenated
Question #27
A  Plasma membrane of Type I cell
B  Plasma membrane of Type II cell
C  Capillary endothelium
D  Fused basement membrane
Question #28
A  increase.
B  decrease.
Question #30
A  If we have equal masses of ethane and oxygen, there is no limiting reactant.
B  Oxygen and carbon dioxide levels fall.
C  Oxygen levels rise and carbon dioxide levels fall.
D  Oxygen and carbon dioxide levels rise.
E  Oxygen levels do not change but carbon dioxide levels fall.
Question #31
A  keratinized stratified squamous epithelium.
B  pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium.
C  stratified columnar epithelium.
D  nonkeratinized stratified squamous.
E  simple cuboidal epithelium.
Question #32
A  functional residual capacity.
B  inspiratory capacity.
C  residual volume.
D  inspiratory reserve volume.
Question #33
A  Alveolar sacs
B  Respiratory bronchioles
C  Pulmonary alveoli
D  Alveolar ducts
E  Terminal bronchioles
Question #35
A  atmospheric pressure is greater than intrapulmonary pressure.
B  intrapleural pressure is greater than atmospheric pressure.
C  intrapulmonary pressure is greater than atmospheric pressure.
D  intrapleural pressure is greater than intrapulmonary pressure.
Question #36
A  forced expiratory volume.
B  vital capacity.
C  inspiratory reserve volume.
D  tidal volume.
E  functional residual capacity.
Question #37
A  inversely; directly
B  directly; inversely
C  directly; directly
D  inversely; inversely
Question #38
A  Stratified squamous keratinized epithelium
B  Simple squamous epithelium
C  Cuboidal epithelium
D  Stratified squamous nonkeratinized epithelium
E  Pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium
Question #39
A  medullary respiratory centers trigger a decrease in rate and depth of breathing.
B  the vagus and phrenic nerves stimulate decreased production of the catalyst carbonic anhydrase.
C  pontine respiratory centers trigger a decrease in rate and depth of breathing.
D  medullary respiratory centers trigger an increase in rate and depth of breathing.
Question #40
A  Bronchioles
B  Trachea
C  Pharynx
D  Alveolar ducts
E  Esophagus
Question #41
A  Laryngopharynx and larynx
B  Nasal cavity and nasopharynx
C  Paranasal sinuses
D  Laryngopharynx and esophagus
E  Oropharynx and laryngopharynx
Question #43
A  vibrissa.
B  meatus.
C  concha.
D  vestibule.
Question #44
A  septal cell.
B  alveolar type II cell.
C  alveolar macrophage.
D  dust cell.
E  alveolar type I cell.
Question #47
A  Po2 would be half as much as it would be at sea level.
B  Po2 would be one-fourth as much as it would be at sea level.
C  Po2 would be twice as much as it would be at sea level.
D  Po2 would be three-quarters as much as it would be at sea level.
Question #48
A  The systemic cells
B  The alveoli of the lungs
C  The blood circulating in systemic arteries