HAP 1 Final Practice Exam /61 Questions And Answer
HAP 1 Final Practice Exam /61 Questions And Answer
HAP 1 Final Practice Exam /61 Questions And Answer
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HAP 1 Final Practice Exam /61 Questions And
Answers
Quiz :The organ system which provides internal transport is the... -
√Answer :Cardiovascular system
Quiz :The heart is an organ which contains lower chambers called... -
√Answer :Ventricles
Quiz :The term used to describe the upper chambers of the heart are... -
√Answer :Atria
Quiz :Blood pressure is normally measured as two values. The terms used to
describe these are... - √Answer :Diastolic pressure and systolic pressure
Quiz :What is the term used to describe the place where a normal heart beat
starts in the heart? - √Answer :SA node
Quiz :What is the term used to describe contraction of the heart muscle? -
√Answer :Systole.
Quiz :What is the term used to describe relaxation of the heart muscle? -
√Answer :Diastole
Quiz :Blood leaving the right ventricle enters the... - √Answer :Pulmonary
circulation
Quiz :Blood leaving the left ventricle enters the... - √Answer :Systemic
circulation
Quiz :The terms used to describe the 4 lobes of a cerebral hemisphere are... -
√Answer :Frontal, parietal, occipital, and temporal.
Quiz :The term which collectively describes the medulla oblongata, pons, and
mid-brain is the... - √Answer :Brain stem
Quiz :Chemicals released into the blood by endocrine glands are termed... -
√Answer :Hormones
, Quiz :The terms used to describe the stimuli for hormone secretion are... -
√Answer :Humoral, neural, and hormonal
Quiz :The term which describes the exchange of gases between the lungs and
the blood is... - √Answer :External respiration
Quiz :The term which describes the exchange of gases between the body cells
and the blood is... - √Answer :Internal respiration
Quiz :The term which describes the movement of air in and out of the lungs
is... - √Answer :Ventilation
Quiz :The organ system which extracts nutrients from food is called the... -
√Answer :Digestive system.
Quiz :The small intestine contains a region called the... - √Answer :Duodenum
Quiz :The large intestine contains a region called the... - √Answer :Caecum
Quiz :The structure connecting the pharynx to the stomach is the... -
√Answer :Esophagus.
Quiz :The structure which temporarily stores bile is called the... - √Answer :Gall
bladder.
Quiz :The first phase of urine formation is called... - √Answer :Filtration.
Quiz :The second phase of urine formation is called... - √Answer :Reabsorption
Quiz :The type of muscle surrounding the bladder is... - √Answer :Smooth
Quiz :The male gonad is the... - √Answer :Testis
Quiz :The female gonad is the... - √Answer :Ovary.
Quiz :The term used to describe the periodic sloughing of the endometrium
is... - √Answer :Menstruation.
Quiz :The male gamete is the... - √Answer :Sperm cell.
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