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Biod 151 exam Questions & 100% Correct Answers- Latest Test | Graded A+ | Passed
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[Show more]Biod 151 exam Questions & 100% Correct Answers- Latest Test | Graded A+ | Passed
[Show more]Explain two reasons why a woman with low levels of LH would not be able to become 
pregnant. 
 -:- (1) LH acts on the ovary to cause ovulation to occur. (2) LH causes progesterone 
release to facilitate potential fertilization of the egg and pregnancy. Progesterone is 
a key hormone for the maint...
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Add to cartExplain two reasons why a woman with low levels of LH would not be able to become 
pregnant. 
 -:- (1) LH acts on the ovary to cause ovulation to occur. (2) LH causes progesterone 
release to facilitate potential fertilization of the egg and pregnancy. Progesterone is 
a key hormone for the maint...
1. What is the function of the flat bones? 
 -:- Produce red blood cells; protection of internal organs (skull protects the brain). 
Describe the shape of a long bone and what its design allows. 
 -:- long and thin, designed to support body weight and enable movement. 
Name the five basic bone shape...
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Add to cart1. What is the function of the flat bones? 
 -:- Produce red blood cells; protection of internal organs (skull protects the brain). 
Describe the shape of a long bone and what its design allows. 
 -:- long and thin, designed to support body weight and enable movement. 
Name the five basic bone shape...
There are six levels of organization in the body - what are they? 
 -:- 1) chemical 
2) cellular 
3) tissue 
4) organ structure 
5) organ system 
6) organism 
The necessary life function that protects our internal environment from our external 
environment is provided by what system? 
 -:- The inte...
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Add to cartThere are six levels of organization in the body - what are they? 
 -:- 1) chemical 
2) cellular 
3) tissue 
4) organ structure 
5) organ system 
6) organism 
The necessary life function that protects our internal environment from our external 
environment is provided by what system? 
 -:- The inte...
What is the function of the flat bones? 
 -:- Produce red blood cells; protection of internal organs 
Describe the shape of a long bone and what its design allows. 
 -:- Long and thin, supports body weight and enables movement 
Name the five basic bone shapes. 
 -:- Long, flat, short, irregular, ses...
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Add to cartWhat is the function of the flat bones? 
 -:- Produce red blood cells; protection of internal organs 
Describe the shape of a long bone and what its design allows. 
 -:- Long and thin, supports body weight and enables movement 
Name the five basic bone shapes. 
 -:- Long, flat, short, irregular, ses...
True or false. 
The lungs are symmetrical. 
 -:- False 
Hilum 
 -:- the "root" of the lung 
healthy lung tissue is what color 
 -:- peachy/pink color 
pleurae 
 -:- membranes that surround the lungs and the cavity around the lungs 
visceral pleura 
 -:- layer of pleura that faces/covers the lung 
...
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Add to cartTrue or false. 
The lungs are symmetrical. 
 -:- False 
Hilum 
 -:- the "root" of the lung 
healthy lung tissue is what color 
 -:- peachy/pink color 
pleurae 
 -:- membranes that surround the lungs and the cavity around the lungs 
visceral pleura 
 -:- layer of pleura that faces/covers the lung 
...
. Name the two main divisions of the digestive system organs. 
2. Name the seven parts of the gastrointestinal tract. 
3. Name the six digestive system accessory organs. 
4. Review all the figures and diagrams, including the GI tract and accessory organs. 
 -:- 1- The human digestive organs can be d...
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Add to cart. Name the two main divisions of the digestive system organs. 
2. Name the seven parts of the gastrointestinal tract. 
3. Name the six digestive system accessory organs. 
4. Review all the figures and diagrams, including the GI tract and accessory organs. 
 -:- 1- The human digestive organs can be d...
What are the skeleton's main functions? 
 -:- 1. Protects vital internal organs 
2. flat bones produce blood cells 
3. storage areas for inorganic calcium & phosphorus salts 
4. provide sites for attachment of muscle, tendons and ligaments 
5. long bones permit flexible body movement 
6. Large bon...
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Add to cartWhat are the skeleton's main functions? 
 -:- 1. Protects vital internal organs 
2. flat bones produce blood cells 
3. storage areas for inorganic calcium & phosphorus salts 
4. provide sites for attachment of muscle, tendons and ligaments 
5. long bones permit flexible body movement 
6. Large bon...
There are 5 types of muscle tissue found in body 
 -:- False 
*True or false: Smooth and cardiac muscles are under voluntary control 
 -:- False 
true or false: the musculocutaneous nerve is part of the central nervous system 
 -:- false 
the lumbar plexus is part of the central nervous system 
 -:-...
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Add to cartThere are 5 types of muscle tissue found in body 
 -:- False 
*True or false: Smooth and cardiac muscles are under voluntary control 
 -:- False 
true or false: the musculocutaneous nerve is part of the central nervous system 
 -:- false 
the lumbar plexus is part of the central nervous system 
 -:-...
Orbicularis Oculi - Action & Innervation 
 -:- Action: eye closure 
Innervation: facial nerve (CN VII) 
Obicularis Oris - Action & Innervation 
 -:- Action: mouth closure: closes lips, protrudes lips forwards, presses lips against 
teeth 
Innervation: facial nerve CN VII 
Zygomaticus major/minor: ...
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Add to cartOrbicularis Oculi - Action & Innervation 
 -:- Action: eye closure 
Innervation: facial nerve (CN VII) 
Obicularis Oris - Action & Innervation 
 -:- Action: mouth closure: closes lips, protrudes lips forwards, presses lips against 
teeth 
Innervation: facial nerve CN VII 
Zygomaticus major/minor: ...
What is the function of the endocrine system? 
 -:- coordination of body function through synthesis and release of chemical 
messengers in the blood stream 
What are the major differences between the endocrine system and the nervous system? 
 -:- The endocrine system is slower acting, uses hormones...
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Add to cartWhat is the function of the endocrine system? 
 -:- coordination of body function through synthesis and release of chemical 
messengers in the blood stream 
What are the major differences between the endocrine system and the nervous system? 
 -:- The endocrine system is slower acting, uses hormones...
What are the levels of organization in the body? 
 -:- atom, molecule, macromolecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ systems, 
organism 
What is superior v inferior? 
 -:- toward the head (above) v away from the head (below) 
What is ventral v dorsal? 
 -:- front (anterior) v back (posterior...
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Add to cartWhat are the levels of organization in the body? 
 -:- atom, molecule, macromolecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ systems, 
organism 
What is superior v inferior? 
 -:- toward the head (above) v away from the head (below) 
What is ventral v dorsal? 
 -:- front (anterior) v back (posterior...
What are the three main functions of the respiratory system 
 -:- the anatomical organization of the respiratory system allows the respiratory 
system to perform three main functions: 1) Air conduction, 2) Air filtration, and 3) 
Exchange of Gases. (also called respiration) 
What are the three part...
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Add to cartWhat are the three main functions of the respiratory system 
 -:- the anatomical organization of the respiratory system allows the respiratory 
system to perform three main functions: 1) Air conduction, 2) Air filtration, and 3) 
Exchange of Gases. (also called respiration) 
What are the three part...
What are the three main functions of the respiratory system (anatomical organization)? 
 -:- Air conduction, Air filtration, Exchange of gasses (respiration) 
What are the three parts of the pharynx? (Review figure to label locations) 
 -:- Nasopharynx 
Oropharynx 
Laryngopharynx 
Hard palate and So...
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Add to cartWhat are the three main functions of the respiratory system (anatomical organization)? 
 -:- Air conduction, Air filtration, Exchange of gasses (respiration) 
What are the three parts of the pharynx? (Review figure to label locations) 
 -:- Nasopharynx 
Oropharynx 
Laryngopharynx 
Hard palate and So...
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