Question 1
Central Piedmont A&P. Unit Test 2. What are the lymphoid nodules of the small intestine?
- lymph nodes
- tonsils
- Peyer’s patches
- spleen
Question 2
According to Boyle’s law, as the volume of a container increases, its pressure:
- remains constant.
- increases.
- decreases.
- doubles.
Question 3
The “buffy coat” in a centrifuged blood sample is composed of:
- platelets and leukocytes
- erythrocytes
- plasma
- albumin
Question 4
Lymph traveling from the right foot will eventually be filtered by all of the following EXCEPT the:
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- left arm
- cisterna chyli
- thoracic duct
Question 5
What is the primary function of the nasal cavity?
- The nose warms, humidifies, and filters inhaled air.
- to provide a site for gas exchange
- to produce hormones for respiration
- to house the vocal cords
Question 6
Which of the following is NOT a sign of inflammation?
- redness
- heat
- swelling
- cold Central Piedmont A&P. Unit Test 2
Question 7
If a person has a heart rate of 70 beats per minute and a stroke volume of 75 ml/beat, what is their cardiac output?
- 5250 ml
- 5.0 L
- 7000 ml
- 4500 ml
Question 8
What type of cells present antigens to T cells?
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- erythrocytes Central Piedmont A&P. Unit Test 2
- platelets
- plasma cells
Question 9
Which cellular organelle is absent in mature red blood cells?
- ribosomes
- mitochondria
- nucleus
- cytoplasm
Question 10
Which statement is true regarding MHC molecules?
- Class I MHC molecules present endogenous antigens.
- Class II MHC molecules are found on all nucleated cells.
- MHC molecules are types of antibodies.
- Only red blood cells have MHC molecules.
Question 11
What are the soluble proteins secreted by plasma cells?
- antigens
- antibodies
- cytokines
- interleukins
Question 12
Which leukocytes are the primary phagocytes in the blood?
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- lymphocytes and basophils
- eosinophils and erythrocytes
- platelets and monocytes
Question 13
What is the primary function of neutrophils? Central Piedmont A&P. Unit Test 2
- Neutrophils destroy bacteria and other cellular debris.
- They produce antibodies.
- They transport oxygen.
- They release histamine.
Question 14
Hemopoiesis is the process of:
- blood cell production.
- blood clotting.
- destroying red blood cells.
- transporting carbon dioxide.
Question 15
Lymphatic capillaries are:
- extremely permeable
- completely impermeable
- the same as blood capillaries
- found only in the brain
Question 16
What is the role of prothrombin activator? Central Piedmont A&P. Unit Test 2
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- to convert prothrombin to thrombin
- to dissolve a blood clot
- to produce fibrinogen
Question 17
The percentage of total blood volume occupied by erythrocytes is called the:
- hematocrit
- hemoglobin count
- plasma ratio
- viscosity
Question 18
Which cells produce surfactant in the lungs?
- type I alveolar cells
- type II alveolar cells
- alveolar macrophages
- goblet cells
Question 19
Which of the following counteracts the movement of bicarbonate ions from the RBCs?
- ventilation-perfusion matching
- the Bohr effect
- the chloride shift
- Dalton’s law
Question 20
How is most oxygen transported in the blood?
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- combined with hemoglobin as carbaminohemoglobin
- bound to hemoglobin as oxyhemoglobin
- as carbonic acid in the plasma
Question 21
What would increase the amount of oxygen unloaded by hemoglobin into peripheral tissues?
- decreased temperature
- decreased pH
- decreased levels of PCO2​
- decreased levels of BPG (2,3-bisphosphoglycerate)
Question 22
Which of the following confers passive immunity?
- viral infection
- breast milk
- vaccination
- bacterial infection
Question 23
The process of red blood cell production is known as:
- erythropoiesis.
- erythrocytosis.
- erythropenia.
- polycythemia.
Question 24
What are the components of prothrombin activator?
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- factor Xa, factor Va, sodium ions
- calcium ions, factor IXa, factor VIIIa
- sodium ions, factor IXa, factor VIIIa
Question 25
Carbon dioxide and water combine to form:
- carbaminohemoglobin.
- hydrochloric acid.
- carbonic acid.
- nitric acid.
Question 26
What protein, released by cytotoxic T (TC​) cells, perforates a target cell’s plasma membrane so that enzymes can enter and fragment the target cell’s DNA?
- interleukins Central Piedmont A&P. Unit Test 2
- cytokines
- perforins
- interferons
Question 27
Select the appropriate pathway for the steps of hemostasis.
- vascular spasms, platelet plug formation, coagulation, clot retraction, thrombolysis
- vascular spasms, platelet plug formation, coagulation, thrombolysis, clot retraction
- platelet plug formation, vascular spasms, coagulation, clot retraction, thrombolysis
- vascular spasms, coagulation, platelet plug formation, clot retraction, thrombolysis
Question 28
The coupling of blood flow with the amount of air reaching the alveoli is known as:
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- ventilation-perfusion matching.
- Henry’s law.
- partial pressure.
Question 29
The triangular depression in the medial surface of each lung, where blood vessels and the primary bronchi enter, is the:
- hilum.
- base.
- lobule.
- apex.
Question 30
Upon removal of the larynx, a person would no longer be able to:
- cough.
- produce sounds.
- swallow.
- sneeze.
Question 31
What hormone is required to differentiate erythrocyte CFUs into proerythroblasts?
- erythropoietin
- aldosterone
- growth hormone
- thrombopoietin
Question 32
Which blood type is compatible with B- during a transfusion?
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- O+
- O-
- AB-
Question 33
Type I, or immediate, hypersensitivity triggers plasma cells to secrete:
- IgE.
- IgD.
- IgM.
- IgA.
Question 34
Neutrophils are most effective at:
- fighting a parasitic infection.
- antibody formation.
- fighting a bacterial infection.
- fighting a viral infection.
Question 35
What is the oxygen-binding protein found in erythrocytes?
- beta globulin
- gamma globulin
- albumin
- hemoglobin
Question 36
What primarily determines airway resistance in the airways?
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- degree of alveolar surface tension
- diameter of the conducting zone passageways
- presence of surfactant
Question 37
Lymph traveling from the right arm will be filtered by:
- axillary lymph nodes.
- mesenteric lymph nodes.
- inguinal lymph nodes.
- cervical lymph nodes.
Question 38
The ABO blood group is based on which antigen(s)?
- antigen O Central Piedmont A&P. Unit Test 2
- antigen Rh
- antigen D
- antigens A and B
Question 39
The volume that remains in the lungs after a forced expiration is the:
- functional residual capacity.
- vital capacity.
- residual volume.
- dead space volume.
Question 40
Which type of leukocyte may produce antibodies?
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- neutrophil
- monocyte
- eosinophil
Question 41
An elevation in the number of __________ might indicate a parasitic infection.
- basophils
- monocytes
- neutrophils
- eosinophils
Question 42
Approximately 20% of carbon dioxide is transported in the blood:
- dissolved in plasma.
- as carbaminohemoglobin.
- as carbonic acid.
- as the bicarbonate ion.
Question 43
The clumping of cells that are cross-linked by their attachments to antibodies is known as:
- opsonization.
- precipitation.
- neutralization.
- agglutination.
Question 44
Since it is a common passageway for both air and food, the laryngopharynx is lined with this type of tissue.
- pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium
- nonkeratinized stratified squamous epithelium
- simple cuboidal epithelium
- serous membrane
Question 45
Which of the following is NOT a part of the adaptive immune response?
- B cell activation
- antibody production
- increased body temperature
- T cell recognition
Question 45
Respiratory alkalosis results from:
- hypercapnia.
- hypoventilation.
- hyperventilation.
- hypoxia.
Question 46
When a person has an autoimmune disorder, antibodies are secreted that bind to:
- allergens.
- immunoglobulins.
- other antibodies.
- self antigens.
Question 47
Where do T lymphocytes mature?
- tonsils
- throat
- thyroid gland
- thymus gland
Question 48
Select the proper order of structures that the air would encounter during inspiration. (Not all structures in the pathway will be listed)
- larynx, trachea, alveoli, nasal cavity, bronchi
- alveoli, larynx, bronchi, trachea, nasal cavity
- nasal cavity, trachea, larynx, bronchi, alveoli
- nasal cavity, larynx, trachea, bronchi, alveoli
Question 49
Which of the following must occur first during hemostasis?
- thrombolysis
- clot retraction
- formation of thrombin
- formation of fibrin
Question 50
Antigen recognition and binding is the responsibility of which portion of the antibody?
- heavy (H) chains
- variable (V) regions
- light (L) chains
- constant (C) region
Question 37
Based on the following Balance Sheet to answer the question. What is the current ratio?
- A. 0.75
- B. 0.9
- C. 6.5
- D. 0.84
Question 39
Risk is defined as a potential event that results in an outcome that is different from what is planned
- True
- False