All cranial nerves are mixed nerves

Question 86.86.  All are part of the small intestine EXCEPT: (Points : 1)
Cecum
Ileum
Jejunum
Duedenum

Question 87.87. The gall bladder and pancreas send secretions to this part of the small intestine: (Points : 1)
Ilium
Duodenum
Cecum
Ileum

Question 88.88. The eustachian or audtiory tube does all of the follwoing except: (Points : 1)
Connects the middle ear to the pharynx.
Stabilizes pressure inside and outside of the head.
Gives resonance for sound.
Drains the ear.

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Question 89.89.  Site of gas exchange within the lung: (Points : 1)
Bronchi
Bronchioles
Laryngopharynx
Alveoli

Question 90.90.  This prevents food from entering the trachea. (Points : 1)
Epiglottis
Laryngopharynx
Uvula
Eustachian tube

Question 91.91. Shared passageway for air and food. (Points : 1)
Trachea
Bronchi
Nasopharynx
Pharynx

Question 92.92.  This organ creates bile. (Points : 1)
Small intestine
Liver
Gall Bladder
Pancreas

Question 93.93.  This organ has chief, parietal and goblet cells for secretion. (Points : 1)
Large intestine
Small intestine
Parotid gland
Stomach

Question 94.94.  This organ absorbs water and synthesizes Vitamin K. (Points : 1)
Small Intestine
Liver
Large Intestine
Stomach

Question 95.95. Peristaltic contractions are used in this organ to move a bolus. (Points : 1)
Esophagus
Parotid gland
Small Intestine
Large Intestine

Question 96.96. This structure receives air and has sensory receptors for gustation. (Points : 1)
Oropharynx
Nasopharynx
Nasal Cavity
Trachea
Oral Cavity

Question 97.97. The gender of the child is determined by: (Points : 1)
Chromosomes from the male parent.
Chromosomes from the female parent.
Either male or female parent.
The timing of the pregnancy.

Question 98.98. There are several stages of mensturation. Days 1-10 are called: (Points : 1)
Corpus Luteum
Follicular
Menstruation
Ovulation

Question 99.99.  The hormone produced in the interstiial tissue is: (Points : 1)
Testosterone
Progesterone
Pregnenolone
Estrogen

Question 100.100. The order in which metabolic waste leaves the body: (Points : 1)
Kidneys, urethra, bladder, ureters.
Kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra.
Urethra, kidneys, ureters, bladder.
Kidneys, bladder, ureters, urethra.

Question 101.101. The outer part of the kidney, the cortex is made up of a million: (Points : 1)
Sperm
Calyces
Pyramids
Nephrons

Question 102.102.  Inflammation of the mucous membrane lining of the urinary bladder is called: (Points : 1)
Pyelonephritis
Cystitis
Oliguria
Nephritis

Question 103.103. The structural and functional unit of the kidney is the: (Points : 1)
Renal corpuscle
Pyramid
Renal Cortex
Nephron
Loop of Henle

Question 104.104. All of the below are true of Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis EXCEPT: (Points : 1)
Cause of disease differs; wear and tear versus autoimmunity
Cause is genetic versus trauma, repetitive motion and structural changes
Both cause joint deformation
Both are largely charcterized by osteophytes or bony spur formations
Both can have pain and swelling

Question 105.105.  The layer of the uterus that sloughs off during menstruation is: (Points : 1)
Serous
Myometrium
Endometrium
Peritoneum

Question 106.106. All cranial nerves are mixed nerves. True or False? (Points : 1)
True
False

Question 107.107. The cardiovascular system interacts directly with the: (Points : 1)
Lymphatic vessels
Integumentary Epidermis
Respiratory System
A and C
A, B, and C

Question 108.108. The prevention of disease transmission can be done by all of the following EXCEPT: (Points : 1)
Wear protective clothing.
Wash hands regularly and thoroughly.
Use lotion with latex gloves
Use alcohol swabs and sanitized products
Dispose of blood products and needles in the trash