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Example Question #1 :Cmas
The functional units or respiration where gas exchange occurs:
pharynx
alveoli
larynx
bronchioles
bronchi
alveoli
The alveoli are the functional units of respiration where gas exchange occurs. They form at the terminal ends of bronchioles and consist of a single layer of epithelium surrounded via capillaries.
Example Question #1 :Integration Within The Healthcare Team
The term "dyspepsia" means:
Indigestion
Increased Urine Production
Decreased Blood Potassium Levels
Difficult Movement
None of the given answers is correct
Indigestion
The term "dyspepsia" means "indigestion."
Example Question #1 :Cmas
Substances secreted via glands directly into the bloodstream and elicit their affects on target organs and cells:
erythrocytes
neurotransmitters
lipids
hormones
electrolytes
hormones
Hormones are substances secreted via glands directly into the bloodstream and elicit their affects on target organs and cells.
Example Question #2 :Cmas
The combining form "orchi/o" means:
Prostate
Penis
Scrotum
Ovary
Testicle
Testicle
The combining form "orchi/o" means "testicle."
Example Question #2 :Integration Within The Healthcare Team
A patient with Type O blood has:
both anti-A and anti-B antibodies
A and B antigens
A antigens and anti-B antibodies
B antigens and anti-A antibodies
None of the given answers is correct
both anti-A and anti-B antibodies
A patient with Type O blood has neither A nor B antigens on the surface of their red blood cells, but they have both anti-A and anti-B antibodies.
Example Question #2 :Cmas
The combining form "hem/o" means:
Artery
White blood cells
Blood
Serum
维斯el
Blood
The combining form "hem/o" means "blood."
Example Question #11 :Cmas
The prefix "amphi-" means:
None
Both
Fast
Two
All
Both
The prefix "amphi-" means "both."
Example Question #12 :Cmas
The combining form "nat/o" means:
Reproduction
Uterus
Birth
Sodium
Ovary
Birth
The combining form "nat/o" means birth.
Example Question #3 :Integration Within The Healthcare Team
The combining form "chir/o" refers to the:
Arm
Hand
Leg
Foot
Chest
Hand
The combining form "chir/o" refers to the hand.
Example Question #4 :Integration Within The Healthcare Team
The suffix "-rrhexis" means:
Swelling
Pain
Destroy
Bursting
Pushing
Bursting
The suffix "-rrhexis" means "bursting forth."
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