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3. Sweat Glands
a. sebaceous glands c. cerominous glands
b. sudoriferous glands d. NOTA
5. Stratum Germinativum
a. S. Basale c. S. Corneum
b. S. Lucidum d. S. Granulosum
6. Corpuscles of touch
a. Free nerve endings
b. Meissner’s Corpuscles
c. Papillary Corpuscles
d. NOTA
7. The substance that prevents excessive evaporation of water from the skin, keeps
the skin soft and pliable, and inhibits the growth of bacteria is
a. Sebum c. cerumen
b. Sweat d. carotene
e. melatonin
8. Epidermal ridges
a. indicate the predominant direction of the underlying collagen fiber budles
b. increase the grip of the hand and foot
c. provide the pigments of skin color
d. synthesize vitamin D in the epidermis of the skin
16 - 20
a. Fibrocartilage b. Hyaline cartilage c. Elastic Cartilage
d. NOTA e. AOTA
16. anterior part of ribs B
17. Ends of long bones B
18. Intervertebral Discs A
19. External ears C
20. nose B
22. Forms the supporting network for the neurons of the CNS and produces the
myelin sheath around several adjacent axons
a. Astrocytes c. Ependymal cells
b. Schwann cells d. Oligodendrocytes
26. Each cell produces part of the myelin sheath around a single axon of a PNS
neuron
a. Astrocytes b. Ependymal cells
c. Schwann cells d. Oligodendrocytes
31. The activity of the epiphyseal plate is the only mechanism by which the diaphysis
can increase in length
a. True b. False
32. Which of the following are the functions of bone tissue and the skeletal system?
1. Support 2. excretion 3. assistance in movement 4. mineral
homeostasis 5. blood cell production
a. 1,2, and 3 b. 2,3, and 4 c. 3, 4, and 5
d. 1, 3, 4, and 5 e. 1,2,3,4, and 5
38. A hemoglobin is consist of a protein called globin plus four non-protein pigment
called hemes
a. TRUE b. FALSE
40. Cells that are no longer capable of replenishing themselves and are committed to
giving rise to more specific elements of blood. Also referred to as CFU’s.
a. Pluripotent Stem cells b. Myeloid stem cells
c. Progenitor cells d. Lymphoid stem cells
45. A continuous layer of cells that line the inner surface of the entire cardiovascular
system
a. Tunica intima b. Tunica media
c. Tunica externa d. endothelium
51. Thin folds of tunica interna of veins that form flaplike cusps
a. desmosomes b. valves
c. fuse d. plug
53. Produces pre T-cells and B-cells; found in flat bones and epiphyses of long bones
a. red bone marrow c. Thymus glands
b. lymphatic nodules d. lymph stem cells e. Both A and C