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Lecture Exam 1

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Question #1
A  five epidermal strata and lacks sebaceous glands.
B  four epidermal strata and lacks sebaceous glands.
C  six epidermal strata and lacks sweat glands.
D  five epidermal strata and lacks sweat glands.
E  seven epidermal strata and lacks sweat glands.
Question #3
A  vitamin A, which is important for visual function.
B  vitamin A, which is important for auditory function.
C  vitamin E, which is important for auditory function
D  vitamin E, which is important for visual function.
Question #5
A  a, b, d, e
B  a, c, d, e
C  a, b, c, e
D  a, d, e
E  a, b, e
Question #7
A  dense irregular connective tissue.
B  adipose tissue.
C  reticular connective tissue.
D  elastic connective tissue.
E  nervous tissue.
Question #8
A  cools the skin and eliminates certain drugs.
B  lubricates skin and helps defend against bacteria.
C  maintains water balance through waterproofing the skin.
D  acts as a pheremone once reproductive maturity is reached.
Question #9
A  Dehydration of the stratum corneum.
B  Increased melanin production.
C  Increased blood flow to affected areas.
D  Vasoconstriction of dermal blood vessels.
E  Constriction of the dermal collagen and elastic fibers.
Question #12
A  water regulation and vitamin synthesis.
B  frequent regeneration, structural support, and defense against infection.
C  organ protection, energy storage, and thermal insulation.
D  maintenance of boundaries and sensation of stimuli.
Question #13
A  reticular connective tissue.
B  dermal papillae.
C  epidermal ridges.
D  epidermis proper.
E  subcutaneous layer.
Question #14
A  True
B  False
Question #17
A  tanning
B  heating
C  sensory
D  immune
E  sweating
Question #18
A  Free edge
B  Nail folds
C  Nail matrix
D  Nail bed
E  Nail root
Question #19
A  lipid; quickly
B  water; slowly
C  lipid; slowly
D  water; quickly
Question #22
A  channel-mediated diffusion.
B  simple diffusion.
C  carrier-mediated diffusion.
D  active transport.
E  endocytosis.
Question #23
A  Lysosome
B  Golgi apparatus
C  Rough endoplasmic reticulum
D  Microtubule
E  Mitochondrion
Question #24
A  active transport.
B  equilibrium.
C  diffusion.
D  selective transport.
E  facilitation.
Question #25
A  cholesterol.
B  the nonpolar tails.
C  the polar head.
D  glycolipid.
E  glycocalyx.
Question #26
A  Gap junctions
B  Synapses
C  Desmosomes
D  Tight junctions
Question #28
A  vacuoles.
B  matrix.
C  vesicles.
D  cristae.
Question #30
A  flagella.
B  stereovilli.
C  cilia.
D  microvilli.
Question #32
A  sodium and potassium into the cell.
B  sodium and potassium out of the cell.
C  sodium into the cell and potassium out of the cell.
D  sodium out of the cell and potassium into the cell.
Question #34
A  Ion pump
B  Receptor-mediated endocytosis
C  Pinocytosis
D  Osmosis
E  Phagocytosis
Question #36
A  False
B  True
Question #37
A  primary active transport.
B  exocytosis.
C    
D  receptor-mediated endocytosis.
E  both exocytosis and endocytosis.
F  secondary active transport.
Question #38
A  Peroxisomes
B  Smooth ER
C  Golgi apparatus
D  Mitochondria
E  Lysosomes
Question #39
A  slightest and temperature is highest.
B  slightest and temperature is lowest.
C  steepest and temperature is at body temperature.
D  slightest and temperature is at body temperature.
E  steepest and temperature is highest.
Question #40
A  two phospholipid bilayers.
B  messenger RNA.
C  a double helix of DNA.
D  ribosomal subunits.
Question #41
A  cardiovascular
B  urinary
C  nervous
D  respiratory
E  endocrine
Question #42
A  Respiratory
B  Integumentary
C  Nervous
D  Muscular
E  Urinary
Question #46
A  the branching pattern of the small airways of the lungs.
B  how gases are transferred between the lungs and the blood vessels supplying them.
C  the tissue composition of the airways, air sacs, and blood vessels.
D  cell shape withinthe alveoli of the lungs.
Question #47
A  Cell level
B  System level
C  Organ level
D  Tissue level
E  Atomic level
Question #49
A  Embryology
B  Histology
C  Surgical anatomy
D  Cytology
E  Developmental anatomy