Deck 6: Medical Terminology Anatomy and Physiology of Organ Systems

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Tuberculosis is generally considered a disease of which of the following body systems?

A) respiratory
B) digestive
C) endocrine
D) lymphatic
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How many times per minute does the average person inhale and exhale?

A) 5
B) 15
C) 50
D) 100
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Protection is the primary function of which of the following systems?

A) cardiovascular
B) integumentary
C) urinary
D) muscular
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The term ventral refers to which part of the body?

A) back
B) shoulder
C) side
D) front
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If a normal person breathes in, the oxygen travels through air passages to the lungs. Which of the following takes place?

A) Oxygen (O2) is exchanged for carbon dioxide (CO2).
B) The heart beats faster.
C) The lungs can fill with fluid.
D) The pulse rate changes.
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Which structure governs the functions of the individual cell, such as growth, repair, reproduction, and metabolism?

A) membrane
B) cytoplasm
C) lysosome
D) nucleus
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How many lobes do normal human lungs have?

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
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After oxygen crosses the respiratory membranes (in the lung) into the blood, about 97% of it combines with:

A) hemoglobin
B) carbon dioxide
C) hypochloride
D) carbaminohemoglobin
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As CO2 levels increase in the blood, the blood pH:

A) decreases (becomes more acidic)
B) increases (becomes less acidic)
C) stays the same
D) increases for the first few minutes, then drops to normal
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An XX pair of chromosomes means that the fetus will be a:

A) baby boy
B) baby girl
C) brown-haired child
D) blue-eyed child
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A test request for O & P refers to:

A) chromosome analysis
B) an evaluation for parasites
C) oxygen and pH
D) occult blood and pathogens
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An XY pair of chromosomes means that the fetus will be a:

A) baby boy
B) baby girl
C) brown-haired child
D) fraternal twin
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When a person breathes out, which of the following normally takes place?

A) O2 is exchanged for CO2.
B) The heart beats faster.
C) CO2 is expelled.
D) The pulse rate changes.
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ESRD is caused by glomerulonephritis, tubular diseases, hypertension, and other conditions. What does the abbreviation ESRD stand for?

A) end-stage renal disease
B) erythrocyte sedimentation rate for diagnosis
C) estrogen stimulation
D) extra-sensitive rapid detection
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Which of the following is produced in the adrenal glands, the glands that cause emotions such as fear and anger?

A) glucose
B) hormones
C) cholesterol
D) electrolytes
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Which of the following controls skin pigmentation?

A) melanin
B) hemoglobin
C) glucose
D) vitamin D
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Dermatitis is an inflammation of the:

A) nails and hair
B) forearm
C) dermal layers of skin
D) superficial muscles of the arm
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The periosteum does which of the following?

A) transports oxygen into the muscles
B) contains blood vessels to transport blood from inside the bone to outer layers
C) cordlike structure that attaches to muscles
D) causes rigidity in the bones
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Osteoarthritis, bursitis, and gout are conditions of which body system?

A) muscular
B) lymphatic
C) integumentary
D) skeletal
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Muscular dystrophy is a condition characterized by:

A) inflammation of the tendons
B) a viral infection
C) gradual wasting/weakened muscles
D) excessive lactic acid production
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Specialized cells of the nervous system are:

A) striated
B) neurons
C) tendons
D) islet cells
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Protective layers around the brain and spinal cord that contain spinal fluid are called:

A) motor neurons
B) fluid coverings
C) meninges
D) vertebrae
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The vertebral canal has several regions called:

A) anterior, posterior, dorsal
B) upper, middle, lower
C) superior, inferior
D) cervical, thoracic, lumbar
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A degenerative disorder of the nervous system that is characterized by hand tremors, loss of facial expression, and a shuffling walk is called:

A) epilepsy
B) neuralgia
C) hydrocephaly
D) Parkinson's disease
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The "tail" of a sperm cell that enables it to move toward the ovum is the:

A) flagellum
B) cilia
C) hair tubule
D) vesicle
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The body cavity that houses the lungs is called the:

A) abdominal cavity
B) thoracic cavity
C) pericardial cavity
D) cranial cavity
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STD is the acronym for sexually transmitted disease.
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Joints are the connective tissue that holds bones together.
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The female pelvis is deeper and narrower than the male pelvis.
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Physiology is the study of bodily structures.
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The term endocarditis refers to an inflammation of the endocrine glands.
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Scoliosis is a curvature of the lower limbs.
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Malignant melanoma is a skin cancer.
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The function of saliva is to begin the enzymatic breakdown of carbohydrates.
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The 46 chromosomes in the DNA blueprint of every individual is called the genome.
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Inflammation of the liver due to a virus is called ________.
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The "master gland" is the ________ gland.
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The wave-like contractions in the intestines are called ________.
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Exocrine glands secrete ________ such as saliva, sweat, and mucus.
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GTT stands for ________.
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COPD refers to ________.
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A bacterium that causes ulcers and other complications of the stomach and small intestines is ________.
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A common painful disorder whereby the bile duct is blocked is referred to as ________.
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Skeletal muscles are attached to ________.
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Review the respiratory system by characterizing the major functions, common disorders, and common laboratory tests.
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Review the urinary system by characterizing the major functions, common disorders, and common laboratory tests.
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Deck 6: Medical Terminology Anatomy and Physiology of Organ Systems
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Tuberculosis is generally considered a disease of which of the following body systems?

A) respiratory
B) digestive
C) endocrine
D) lymphatic
respiratory
2
How many times per minute does the average person inhale and exhale?

A) 5
B) 15
C) 50
D) 100
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3
Protection is the primary function of which of the following systems?

A) cardiovascular
B) integumentary
C) urinary
D) muscular
integumentary
4
The term ventral refers to which part of the body?

A) back
B) shoulder
C) side
D) front
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If a normal person breathes in, the oxygen travels through air passages to the lungs. Which of the following takes place?

A) Oxygen (O2) is exchanged for carbon dioxide (CO2).
B) The heart beats faster.
C) The lungs can fill with fluid.
D) The pulse rate changes.
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Which structure governs the functions of the individual cell, such as growth, repair, reproduction, and metabolism?

A) membrane
B) cytoplasm
C) lysosome
D) nucleus
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How many lobes do normal human lungs have?

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
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After oxygen crosses the respiratory membranes (in the lung) into the blood, about 97% of it combines with:

A) hemoglobin
B) carbon dioxide
C) hypochloride
D) carbaminohemoglobin
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9
As CO2 levels increase in the blood, the blood pH:

A) decreases (becomes more acidic)
B) increases (becomes less acidic)
C) stays the same
D) increases for the first few minutes, then drops to normal
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An XX pair of chromosomes means that the fetus will be a:

A) baby boy
B) baby girl
C) brown-haired child
D) blue-eyed child
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A test request for O & P refers to:

A) chromosome analysis
B) an evaluation for parasites
C) oxygen and pH
D) occult blood and pathogens
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An XY pair of chromosomes means that the fetus will be a:

A) baby boy
B) baby girl
C) brown-haired child
D) fraternal twin
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13
When a person breathes out, which of the following normally takes place?

A) O2 is exchanged for CO2.
B) The heart beats faster.
C) CO2 is expelled.
D) The pulse rate changes.
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14
ESRD is caused by glomerulonephritis, tubular diseases, hypertension, and other conditions. What does the abbreviation ESRD stand for?

A) end-stage renal disease
B) erythrocyte sedimentation rate for diagnosis
C) estrogen stimulation
D) extra-sensitive rapid detection
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15
Which of the following is produced in the adrenal glands, the glands that cause emotions such as fear and anger?

A) glucose
B) hormones
C) cholesterol
D) electrolytes
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Which of the following controls skin pigmentation?

A) melanin
B) hemoglobin
C) glucose
D) vitamin D
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17
Dermatitis is an inflammation of the:

A) nails and hair
B) forearm
C) dermal layers of skin
D) superficial muscles of the arm
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18
The periosteum does which of the following?

A) transports oxygen into the muscles
B) contains blood vessels to transport blood from inside the bone to outer layers
C) cordlike structure that attaches to muscles
D) causes rigidity in the bones
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19
Osteoarthritis, bursitis, and gout are conditions of which body system?

A) muscular
B) lymphatic
C) integumentary
D) skeletal
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Muscular dystrophy is a condition characterized by:

A) inflammation of the tendons
B) a viral infection
C) gradual wasting/weakened muscles
D) excessive lactic acid production
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Specialized cells of the nervous system are:

A) striated
B) neurons
C) tendons
D) islet cells
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22
Protective layers around the brain and spinal cord that contain spinal fluid are called:

A) motor neurons
B) fluid coverings
C) meninges
D) vertebrae
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The vertebral canal has several regions called:

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B) upper, middle, lower
C) superior, inferior
D) cervical, thoracic, lumbar
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A degenerative disorder of the nervous system that is characterized by hand tremors, loss of facial expression, and a shuffling walk is called:

A) epilepsy
B) neuralgia
C) hydrocephaly
D) Parkinson's disease
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The "tail" of a sperm cell that enables it to move toward the ovum is the:

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D) vesicle
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The body cavity that houses the lungs is called the:

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D) cranial cavity
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STD is the acronym for sexually transmitted disease.
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Joints are the connective tissue that holds bones together.
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The female pelvis is deeper and narrower than the male pelvis.
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Physiology is the study of bodily structures.
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The term endocarditis refers to an inflammation of the endocrine glands.
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Scoliosis is a curvature of the lower limbs.
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Malignant melanoma is a skin cancer.
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The function of saliva is to begin the enzymatic breakdown of carbohydrates.
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The 46 chromosomes in the DNA blueprint of every individual is called the genome.
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Inflammation of the liver due to a virus is called ________.
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The "master gland" is the ________ gland.
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The wave-like contractions in the intestines are called ________.
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Exocrine glands secrete ________ such as saliva, sweat, and mucus.
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GTT stands for ________.
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COPD refers to ________.
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A bacterium that causes ulcers and other complications of the stomach and small intestines is ________.
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A common painful disorder whereby the bile duct is blocked is referred to as ________.
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Skeletal muscles are attached to ________.
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Review the respiratory system by characterizing the major functions, common disorders, and common laboratory tests.
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Review the urinary system by characterizing the major functions, common disorders, and common laboratory tests.
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