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BIOL MISC Knowledge Check 2 Updated
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Bontrager's Textbook of Radiographic Positioning and Related Anatomy, 9th Edition by John Lampignano
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Chapter 02: Chest 
Test Bank 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. The two most common landmarks for chest positioning are the: 
a. top of shoulders and xiphoid process. 
b. jugular notch and top of shoulders. 
c. lower margin of thyroid cartilage and vertebra prominens. 
d. jugular notch and vertebra prominens. 
ANS: D REF: 70 
2. The vertebra prominens corresponds to the level of: 
a. C7. 
b. C5. 
c. T2. 
d. C4-5. 
ANS: A REF: 70 
3. The xiphoid process is a reliable positioning landmark for determining the lo...
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1 Obesity and metabolic complications
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1 Obesity and metabolic complications
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Obesity and Its Metabolic Complications: The Role of Adipokines and the Relationship between Obesity, Inflammation, Insulin Resistance, Dyslipidemia and Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
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Obesity and Its Metabolic Complications: The Role of Adipokines and the Relationship between Obesity, Inflammation, Insulin Resistance, Dyslipidemia and Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
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HEMATOLOGY IN PRACTICE 3RD EDITION BY CIESLA 9.
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Chapter 2. From Hematopoiesis to the Complete Blood Count 
Multiple Choice 
1. What is the average M:E ratio for normal adult bone marrow? 
A. 1:3 
B. 4:1 
C. 1:4 
D. 6:1 
ANS: B 
OBJ: 2.6 
2. The key organs involved in extramedullary hematopoiesis include the: 
A. Kidney and thymus 
B. Lymph nodes and heart 
C. Liver and spleen 
D. Kidney and liver 
ANS: C 
OBJ: 2.5 
3. Which of these assays is the best test to assess the bone marrow’s response to anemic stress? 
A. Hemoglobin value 
B. MCV v...
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HEMATOLOGY IN PRACTICE 3RD EDITION BY CIESLA 9.
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Chapter 2. From Hematopoiesis to the Complete Blood Count 
Multiple Choice 
1. What is the average M:E ratio for normal adult bone marrow? 
A. 1:3 
B. 4:1 
C. 1:4 
D. 6:1 
ANS: B 
OBJ: 2.6 
2. The key organs involved in extramedullary hematopoiesis include the: 
A. Kidney and thymus 
B. Lymph nodes and heart 
C. Liver and spleen 
D. Kidney and liver 
ANS: C 
OBJ: 2.5 
3. Which of these assays is the best test to assess the bone marrow’s response to anemic stress? 
A. Hemoglobin value 
B. MCV v...
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Ch. 1 Chapter 1- Introduction- Evolution and the Foundations of Biology Dynamic Study Module.docx
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1. Why can a hypothesis never be proven to be true? 
A hypothesis can never be proven to be true because there may always be 
alternative untested hypotheses that might also account for the results. In science, 
a hypothesis is a tentative answer to a well-framed question; it is an explanation on 
trial. The hypothesis is usually a rational accounting for a set of observations, based 
on the available data and guided by inductive reasoning. A scientific hypothesis leads 
to predictions that can ...
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APPLIED PHARMACOLOGY FOR THE DENTAL HYGIENIST 8TH EDITION
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APPLIED PHARMACOLOGY FOR THE DENTAL HYGIENIST 8TH EDITION 
35. Which of the following routes of drug administration produces the most rapid drug response? 
a. Intravenous 
b. Intramuscular 
c. Subcutaneous 
d. Intradermal 
ANS: A 
Intravenous administration produces the most rapid drug response, with an almost immediate 
onset of action. Because the injection is made directly into the blood, the absorption phase is 
bypassed. The intramuscular route, subcutaneous route, and intradermal route al...
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aqa-a-level-biology-paper-2-2020-queston-paper-verified-questions-202
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0 1 The iris in the human eye is a muscular structure. The iris changes the size of the 
pupil. 
Figure 1 shows the muscles in the iris. 
Figure 1 
. Suggest and explain how the interaction between the muscles labelled in Figure 1 
could cause the pupil to constrict (narrow). 
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0 1 The iris in the human eye is a muscular structure. The iris changes the size of the 
pupil. 
Figure 1 shows the muscles in the iris. 
Figure 1 
. Suggest and explain how the interaction between the muscles labelled in Figure 1 
could cause the pupil to constrict (narrow). 
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