Wednesday, May 02, 2012

Mini Test No. 007 on Anatomy and physiology

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1. ADENOMA - is a/an ___ tumor. : a) epithelial b) malignant c) adipose d) carcinogenic .

2. ADENOMA - is a ___ tumor. a) adipose b) benign c) malignant d) metastatic .

3. ADIPOSE TUMOR - is a tumor in a) epithelium b) fatty tissue c) bone marrow d) brain stem .

4. AMYLOID - amyloids are ___ from degenerated tissues. a) starchlike proteins b) proteinlike starches c) starchlike fats d) fatlike proteins .

5. APOPLEXY - main symptom is loss of a) consciousness b) immunity c) sleep d) touch .

6. APOPLEXY - results in loss of consciousness owing to a) hindrance in oxygen supply to brain b) ruptures in blood vessels c) occlusion of blood vessels d) all .

7. BULB - is an old term for a) forebrain b) prosencephalon c) medulla oblongata d) diencephalon .

8. EMBOLUSES - may be found in a) adipose tissue b) blood c) chest d) thyroid gland .

9. FERRITIN - is a) carb b) protein c) fat d) mineral salt .

10. FERRITIN - is a protein which is an important source of a) calcium b) iron c) potassium d) sodium .

11. FERRITIN - is found in a) liver b) small intestine c) spleen d) all .

12. HEMATOCRIT - is a) measuring instrument b) ratio of packed red cells to total blood c) both d) none .

13. LIPOMA - is a ___. a) cavity b) blockage c) membrane d) tumor .

14. MICROCYTIC ANEMIA - refers to the small size of a) erythrocytes b) leucocytes c) lymphocyte d) myelocyte .

15. MYELOCYTES - are normally found in a) aorta b) bone marrow c) veins d) kidneys .

16. SEPSIS - is presence of a) pus forming bacteria b) pus forming virus c) pus forming fungi d) all .

17. SEPTICEMIA - is a disorder of a) brain b) blood c) chest d) skin .

18. STERNUM - is a bone in a) brain b) neck c) breast and chest d) pelvis .

19. TEMPORAL LOBE - is in a) brain b) chest c) heart d) intestines .

20. TISSUE - which constitutes the essential part of an organ is a) mitochondrion b) parenchyma c) hypochondrium d) none .

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