Human Body


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4) The two organ systems that work together to regulate most aspects of the body's water balance are

119.Which of the following respond to bacterial infection

 

120.Which Immunoglobulin is in saliva

IgA

123.Which hormone bind to T1 receptor

Glucocorticoid , mineralocorticoid, androgen

124.Which hormone binds to T2 receptor

Estrogen and Progesterone

129.Which is bigger , glomerular capillary pressure or normal capillary pressure

Glomerular is higher

The time period between closure of aortic valve and opening of mitral valve is called:

 

ANP is:

Which of the following statements about platelets is true:

Platelets are produced in:

Which of the following statements about platelets is false:

Atropin administered to eye's mucous membrane will:

Intravenous administration of atropine will cause:

Coagulation of blood is an example of:

Hemophilia is caused by:

Which of the statements about tissue plasminogen activatior (tPA) is correct

Tissue tromboplastin activates:

Preservation of human body hemostasis depends on:

What occurs following activation of basophiles?

What happens following presentation of antigen by a macrophage?

Which cells secrete circulating antibodies?

Interleukin – 2 (IL-2) is the impot and molecule in the immune response. What is its function?

  1. Which of the following steroid hormones cannot be synthesized to appreciable degree of zona fasciculata?

 

Zona Fasciculata - glucocorticoids(cortisol) 

Zona Glomerulosa - mineralocorticoids (aldosterone) 

Zona reticularis - androgens (sex hormones) 

  1. A human is administered cortisol. Which of the following is most likely to occur?

  1. In controlling angiotensin secretion, angiotensin II acts on which of the following structures?

35. The normal hematocrit is approximately:

34. Type B blood contains:

33. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate increases when:

45. stimulation of which receptor will cause excessive mucus production?

  1. During childhood, this endocrine gland influences the maturation of a population of white blood cells called T lymphocytes that are important in the immune response.

d) thymus

20. lymphocytes B are responsible for:

21. which of the following statements characterizes macrophages:

24. the increase in renin secretion by kidneys can be induced by:

7. In person Rh - (negative) antibodies to the Rh antigen

1. Which of the following substances cannot prevent coagulation when added to a blood sample:

2. Which of the following would most likely be used for prophylaxis of transient ischemic heart attack:

3. A patient suffers from a congenital deficiency of factorXIII (fibrin-stabilizing factor). What would analysis of the blood reveal:

6. what is the proper pathway for the extrinsic clotting pathway?

7. what condition leads to a deficiency in factor IX that an be corrected by an intravenous injection of Vit. K?

8. A 2 year old boy bruises easily and has previously had bleeding gums. The maternal grandfather has a bleeding disorder. The boys physical eximination shows several small bruises on the legs. You suspect that this patient has a deficiency of what coagulation factor: