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What ion is used to make thyroid hormone? |
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Which of the following is not released from the anterior pituitary gland? |
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All of the above are released from the Anterior pituitary gland: Prolactin, Growth Hormone, and Gonadotropins. |
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Which of the following are hormones are lipid-soluble? |
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Which of the following is true about insulin? |
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It undergoes glycogenesis |
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Which of the following hormones is important for making red blood cells? |
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Testosterone and Erythropoeitin |
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Which of the following is NOT considered white blood cells? |
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Which of the following would occur if they had hypoparathyroidism? |
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Increased muscular activity (tetany) |
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The cardiac control center of the _______ coordinates the autonomic innervation of the heart. |
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Hydrostatic pressure is ______ and colloid osmotic pressure is ______ at the arterial end of a capillary. |
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Angiotensin I is formed from the plasma protein ____ by the action of the enzyme ____. |
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A decrease in total peripheral resistance would cause blood flow to |
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The first heart sound occurs during which step in the cardiac cycle? |
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Isovolumetric ventricular contraction |
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The large vessels that carry blood to the heart are: |
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Both B and D veins and venules |
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When taking a person's blood pressure, after proper inflation of the cuff, the first pulse sound that is heard through the stethoscope indicates that blood is flowing through the artery past the cuff. The reading on the pressure gauge at this point represents: |
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According to the Frank-Starling Law of the heart, as contraction strength increases the stroke volume |
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A decrease in total peripheral resistance would cause blood flow to |
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Increased blood flow resistance is caused by |
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Increased blood vessel length |
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What is the name of the lymphatic vessels located in the small intestines? |
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If the lymph system did not do its job, what would be one of the consequences? |
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Which of the following is not considered a barrier to entry of a pathogen? |
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Monocytes become what type of cell in the tissue? |
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What two sites are involved in the production and maturation of T lymphocytes? |
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T cells can recognize antigens because they |
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possess specific receptors. 100 |
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The RhoGAM shot given to Rh negative mothers with an Rh positive fetus is an example of what type of immunity |
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Class II MHC genes code for |
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Receptors located primarily on macrophages and B cells |
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The molecular fragment on an antigen molecule that a lymphocyte recognizes and responds to is called a/an |
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The membrane attack stage of the complement cascade involves |
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A ring-shaped protein that digests holes in bacterial cell membranes and virus envelopes |
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