H05 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II QUIZ 5 ANSWERS - ASHWORTH
H05 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II QUIZ 5 ANSWERS - ASHWORTH
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H05 Anatomy and Physiology II Quiz 5 Answers (Ashworth)
1. Allergic conditions would cause a response from which type of white blood cell?
2. Which of the endocrine organs can effectively control the pituitary gland?
3. Malfunction of the heart can eventually affect ________ body systems.
4. The ________ is divided into a posterior and anterior segment.
5. Which of the following hormones are directly controlled by the nervous system?
6. The ________ gland is important in regulating blood glucose.
7. One way in which the body will cope with increased stress is to increase the secretion of ________.
8. Urine might contain sugar for any of these reasons EXCEPT ________.
9. Monitoring mask or nasal airflow during polysomnography can determine if there is a problem with ________.
10. A standard level, known as the ________, is necessary to maintain the body's homeostasis.
11. This test is used to determine the amount of red blood cells packed in a specific volume of blood.
12. The ________ is commonly called the "master gland."
13. The Pro Time is ________.
14. Chemical messengers released directly into the bloodstream, with the ability to affect cells for hours or days are called ________.
15. When a patient is experiencing a fever, the ________ resets the body's temperature set point.
16. Thyroxin and triiodothyronine, hormones necessary for cell metabolism, are produced in the ________ gland
17. One sign of acute infection in the body is an increase in the number of white blood cells. A doctor would be concerned about an infection if the white blood cell numbers were which of the following?
18. Lymphocytes comprise about ________ of all circulating WBCs.
19. A specific type of hormone called ________ has the ability to interact directly with the cell's DNA.
20. Various urine dipsticks can quickly determine presence of the following properties of urine EXCEPT ________.
2. Which of the endocrine organs can effectively control the pituitary gland?
3. Malfunction of the heart can eventually affect ________ body systems.
4. The ________ is divided into a posterior and anterior segment.
5. Which of the following hormones are directly controlled by the nervous system?
6. The ________ gland is important in regulating blood glucose.
7. One way in which the body will cope with increased stress is to increase the secretion of ________.
8. Urine might contain sugar for any of these reasons EXCEPT ________.
9. Monitoring mask or nasal airflow during polysomnography can determine if there is a problem with ________.
10. A standard level, known as the ________, is necessary to maintain the body's homeostasis.
11. This test is used to determine the amount of red blood cells packed in a specific volume of blood.
12. The ________ is commonly called the "master gland."
13. The Pro Time is ________.
14. Chemical messengers released directly into the bloodstream, with the ability to affect cells for hours or days are called ________.
15. When a patient is experiencing a fever, the ________ resets the body's temperature set point.
16. Thyroxin and triiodothyronine, hormones necessary for cell metabolism, are produced in the ________ gland
17. One sign of acute infection in the body is an increase in the number of white blood cells. A doctor would be concerned about an infection if the white blood cell numbers were which of the following?
18. Lymphocytes comprise about ________ of all circulating WBCs.
19. A specific type of hormone called ________ has the ability to interact directly with the cell's DNA.
20. Various urine dipsticks can quickly determine presence of the following properties of urine EXCEPT ________.
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