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Examination Questions and Answers in Basic Anatomy and Physiology
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Martin Caon
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978-981-10-2332-3
ISBN10:
1878
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Chapter: 13.2 /
Q: 29
Inhalation of air into the lungs is correctly described by which of the following?
Chapter: 13.2 /
Q: 30
The act of breathing in (inhalation) involves expanding the thoracic cage. What does this cause the lung volume to do?
Chapter: 13.2 /
Q: 31
Henry’s law relates the amount of gas that will dissolve in a liquid to the partial pressure of the gas in contact with the liquid. In which situation would the greatest amount of oxygen dissolve in the liquid lining the alveoli?
Chapter: 13.2 /
Q: 32
Air fl ows from a region of high pressure to a region of lower pressure. To explain the process of inhalation and exhalation, you need this fact and which other?
Chapter: 14.2 /
Q: 1
Which word correctly completes the statement: “All motor neurons are…”
Chapter: 14 /
Q: 2
In the peripheral nervous system, which cells form the myelin sheath?
Chapter: 14 /
Q: 3
A difference in the amount and type of ions between the two sides of a plasma membrane or a charge difference that occurs when ions move along a membrane is called an “electrical potential”. What does the term “action potential” refer to?
Chapter: 14 /
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What is the gap between the plasma membranes of a neuron that conducts an incoming signal and the cell that is going to receive the signal called?
Chapter: 14 /
Q: 5
Which of the following substances CANNOT pass through the “blood-brain barrier”?
Chapter: 14 /
Q: 6
What name is given to the cells in the nervous system that produce nerve impulses?
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