What is one effective way to keep bones strong?
Psoriasis is a(n) ______ condition.
Question options:
infectious
chronic
contagious
temporary
Question 2 What is one effective way to keep bones strong?
Question options:
Perform muscle-strengthening exercises regularly.
Avoid getting too much vitamin D through sunlight.
Consumer fewer dairy products that contain calcium.
Stretch the muscles sufficiently after exercise.
Question 3
______ is a condition that can begin when the cartilage that pads bones in a joint begins to wear down.
Question options:
Tendinitis
Tennis elbow
Osteoarthritis
Osteoporosis
Question 4
A body system includes a number of related _______ that work together to perform a task.
Question options:
muscles and bones
arteries and veins
organs
glands
Question 5
The skin has multiple functions. Which of the following is NOT one of the skin’s functions?
Question options:
Works with bones to transfer vital elements through body
Prevents bacteria and other items from entering the body
Regulates body temperature
Protects the body from the sun and water loss
Question 6
Which type of muscle can be found inside organs?
Question options:
Striated
Skeletal
Smooth
Cardiac
Question 7
The outermost layer of bone is called ______.
Question options:
bone marrow
compact bone
periosteum
endosteum
Question 8
______ is a group of rare diseases that cause abnormal growth of the body’s connective tissue.
Question options:
Psoriasis
Acne
Scleroderma
Osteoarthritis
Question 9
The skin helps eliminate waste from the body through ______.
Question options:
perspiration
irritation
striation
respiration
Question 10
Nails begin in which layer of the skin?
Question options:
Hyperdermis
Hypodermis
Dermis
Epidermis
Question 11
The largest organ in the body is the _______.
Question options:
liver
skin
skeleton
heart
Question 12
The skeletal system is made up of _______ bones.
Question options:
620
206
602
260
Question 13
Some doctors use the ABCDE rule to determine if a mole is cancerous. What does the E in this rule stand for?
Question options:
Everlasting
Egg-shaped
Engaged
Evolving
Question 14
Which of the following is found in the cavities of bone?
Question options:
Bone marrow
Fibrous tissue
Endostreum
Periostreum
Question 15
When two or more bones meet, it is known as a(n) _______.
Question options:
tendon
joint
connector
ligament
Question 16
Which of the following is NOT a type of muscle?
Question options:
Smooth
Long
Skeletal
Cardiac
Question 17
The sebaceous glands secrete sebum, or _______, into the hair shafts.
Question options:
red blood cells
white blood cells
hormones
oil
Question 18
Which of the following muscle actions means to turn upward?
Question options:
Abduction
Extension
Inversion
Adduction
Question 19
Which medication is considered a NSAID?
Question options:
Naproxen
Antibiotics
Penicillin
Acetaminophen
Question 20 The skin includes multiples layers. Which of the following is NOT one of the layers of the skin?
Question options:
Hypodermis
Epidermis
Hyperdermis
Dermis
JM052 Health Part 2
Lesson 2 Quiz
Question 1
Cirrhosis involves the development of scar tissue on the ______.
Question options:
liver
gallbladder
esophagus
stomach
Question 2
The digestive system ends at the _______.
Question options:
colon
small intestine
large intestine
anus
Question 3
Which of these is a malignant disorder of lymphatic tissue characterized by progressive enlargement of the lymph nodes?
Question options:
Gastric ulcer
Sickle cell anemia
Cirrhosis
Hodgkin’s disease
Question 4
A lymphatic organ that helps develop the immune system is the _______.
Question options:
lumen
venogram
spleen
thymus gland
Question 5
Which of the following produces bile, which helps with the digestion of fat?
Question options:
Intestine
Liver
Kidneys
Appendix
Question 6
During a(n) ______ procedure, a tiny camera is inserted into the anus to view the inner lining of the large intestine.
Question options:
X-ray
stool test
echocardiogram
colonoscopy
Question 7
In addition to its main function, the digestive system also ______.
Question options:
helps the body maintain fluids
helps the body regulate immune responses
Both A and B
Neither A nor B
Question 8
The function of the digestive system is to _______.
Question options:
prepare food for digestion
eliminate waste
Both A and B
Neither A nor B
Question 9
A ten-inch tube that extends to the stomach is called the _______.
Question options:
esophagus
throat
pharynx
larynx
Question 10
Blood pressure that is higher than normal is called _______.
Question options:
hypotension
cardiovascular
hypertension
diastole
Question 11
Which of the following is a function of the lymphatic system?
Question options:
Transporting oxygen through blood cells
Removing excess fluid that accumulates in tissues
Removing waste products from the body, such as carbon dioxide
Transporting nutrients to help nourish the body
Question 12
The circulatory system is also known as the _______ system.
Question options:
venal
arterial
cardiovascular
central nervous
Question 13
A canal that’s approximately five feet long and extends from the ileum to the anus is called the _______.
Question options:
duodenum
esophagus
small intestine
large intestine
Question 14
When of the following is NOT a type of valve in the heart?
Question options:
Arterial
Semilunar
Bicuspid
Tricuspid
Question 15
The largest artery in the body is the _______.
Question options:
endocardium
venule
aorta
bicuspid
Question 16
The thick middle, muscular layer of the heart is the _______.
Question options:
endocardium
pericardium
tricardium
myocardium
Question 17
Which of the following produce digestive juices that help break down food?
Question options:
Kidney and liver
Small intestine and large intestine
Liver and pancreas
Kidney and intestines
Question 18
White blood cells that fight infections and respond to inflammation are called _______.
Question options:
platelets
thrombocytes
erythrocytes
leukocytes
Question 19
The circulatory system has several functions. Which of the following is NOT one of its functions?
Question options:
Removing immune cells from the body
Removing waste products from the body
Transporting oxygen through blood cells
Transporting nutrients to help nourish the body
Question 20 Irritable bowel syndrome is considered a(n) ______ gastrointestinal (GI) disorder because symptoms are caused by changes in how the GI tract works.
Question options:
exceptional
remarkable
functional
purposeful
JM052 Health Part 2
Lesson 3 Quiz
Question 1
The _______ is the part of the brain that works as the “master switchboard” for the endocrine system.
Question options:
thyroid
pituitary gland
hypothalamus
pancreas
Question 2
Which of the following is an organ in the respiratory system?
Question options:
Hypothalamus
Larynx
Pancreas
Thyroid
Question 3
The voice box is also known as the ______.
Question options:
larynx
diaphragm
trachea
bronchus
Question 4
Inside the lungs are sac-like objects called ______.
Question options:
pleura
bronchioles
alveoli
mediastinum
Question 5
Which of these glands is NOT an exocrine gland?
Question options:
Adrenal
Mammary
Sweat
Salivary
Question 6
Which of the following is an organ in the endocrine system?
Question options:
Pituitary gland
Trachea
Pharynx
Brochus
Question 7
The pituitary gland is divided into _______ lobes.
Question options:
primary and secondary
anterior and posterior
upper and lower
left and right
Question 8 0 / 5 points
The lungs are _______.
Question options:
divided into nine lobes
separated by the mediastinum
connected by the mediastinum
divided into seven lobes
Question 9
Which of these helps the trachea keep food from getting into the lungs?
Question options:
Epiglottis
Larynx
Pituitary gland
Pharynx
Question 10
_______ is secreted by the adrenal cortex to increase glucose levels when the body is stressed.
Question options:
Aldosterone
Cortisol
Epinephrine
Norepinephrine
Question 11
The main function of the pharynx is _______.
Question options:
moving food through the body
transporting air through the body
Both A and B
Neither A nor B
Question 12
Enlargement of the thyroid gland is called _______.
Question options:
diabetes mellitus
Cushing’s syndrome
diabetes insipidus
goiter
Question 13
The _______ is also known as the windpipe.
Question options:
larynx
trachea
pharynx
diaphragm
Question 14
Mastication is another word for _______.
Question options:
speaking
breathing
sweating
chewing
Question 15
The respiratory system is responsible for which of the following?
Question options:
Speaking
Breathing
Both A and B
Neither A nor B
Question 16
Which of the following is the first step in respiration?
Question options:
Oxygen passes into capillaries to the blood.
Carbon dioxide passes into capillaries to the blood.
Oxygen is taken into the lungs.
Carbon dioxide passes from the blood to the lungs.
Question 17
Which hormone allows a woman to produce milk after she gives birth?
Question options:
Follicle-stimulating hormone
Thyroid-stimulating hormone
Luteinizing hormone
Prolactin
Question 18
Accidentally breathing foreign particles into the lungs is called _______.
Question options:
aspiration
pneumonia
laryngitis
bronchitis
Question 19 The largest endocrine gland is the _______.
Question options:
thyroid gland
hypothalamus
pituitary gland
pancreas
Question 20
The endocrine system has _______ that act as chemical messengers.
Question options:
hormones
bronchioles
glands
alveoli
JM052 Health Part 2
Lesson 4 Quiz
Question 1
A cataract includes ______.
Question options:
defective lens curvature
double vision
retina detachment
clouding of the lens
Question 2
Urine is removed from the bladder through the _______.
Question options:
urethra
ureters
nephrons
kidneys
Question 3
Which of the following is NOT found in urine?
Question options:
Ammonia
Creatinine
Urea
Electrolytes
Question 4
A disorder characterized by an acute emotional response to a traumatic event is often referred to as ______.
Question options:
phobia
somatoform disorder
autism
PTSD
Question 5
Cranial and spinal nerves are part of the _______ system.
Question options:
peripheral nervous
circulatory
central nervous
urinary
Question 6
Which of the following is part of the peripheral nervous system?
Question options:
Brain
Spinal cord
Nerves
Kidneys
Question 7
The nervous system is responsible for which of the following?
Question options:
Controlling reactions to stimuli
Removing toxins from the liver
Regulating fluids
Removing wastes from the blood
Question 8
How many ureters does the urinary system contain?
Question options:
1
2
4
3
Question 9
Up to _______ percent of urine is water.
Question options:
95
75
65
85
Question 10
Which of the following are microscopic structures in the kidneys that produce urine?
Question options:
Nephrons
Helum
Ureters
Glomeruli
Question 11
The urethra is _______ in females than in males.
Question options:
twice as long
shorter
the same size
half the size
Question 12
Which of the following is NOT part of the process of producing urine in the nephron?
Question options:
Elimination
Filtration
Reabsorption
Secretion
Question 13
Which of the following is NOT part of the urinary system?
Question options:
Urethra
Kidneys
Bladder
Spinal cord
Question 14
Which of the following control nerve impulses to and from the brain?
Question options:
Brainstem
Cerebrum
Meninges
Spinal cord
Question 15
Ions that regulate metabolic processes are called _______.
Question options:
creatinine
uric acid
ammonia
electrolytes
Question 16
Which of the following is a type of involuntary reaction?
Question options:
Breathing
Throwing a ball
Running
Jumping over a box
Question 17
This part of the brain is divided into the cerebral hemispheres.
Question options:
Cerebrum
Cerebellum
Brainstem
Ventricles
Question 18
The sensory organs are responsible for which of the following?
Question options:
Smelling
Balancing
Both A and B
Neither A nor B
Question 19
Cells that support and nourish nervous tissue are called ______.
Question options:
neurons
ganglion
glia
nerves
Question 20
Which of the following is a function of the urinary system?
Question options:
Removing wastes
Regulating fluid volume
Helping maintain electrolyte levels
All of the above
JM052 Health Part 2
Lesson 5 Quiz
Question 1
The structure that provides nourishment to the growing fetus is known as the ______.
Question options:
vulva
placenta
uterine wall
endometrium
Question 2
The testes are located in the _______.
Question options:
glans penis
epididymis
vas deferens
scrotum
Question 3
Which of the following is NOT a function of the female reproductive system?
Question options:
Releasing fimbria to for fertilization
Facilitating conception and pregnancy
Producing female egg cells
Producing hormones
Question 4
The walnut-sized gland located between the bladder and the penis is known as the ______ gland.
Question options:
bulbourethral
gonad
adrenal
prostate
Question 5
The uterus has three parts. Which one of the following is NOT one of the parts of the uterus?
Question options:
Corpus
Fundus
Fimbrus
Cervix
Question 6
Circumcision involves removal of the _______.
Question options:
glans penis
scrotum
testes
prepuce
Question 7
In which structure does the egg normally sperm fertilize the egg?
Question options:
Cervix
Uterus
Vagina
Fallopian tube
Question 8
Which of the following is NOT a layer of the uterus?
Question options:
Endometrium
Perimetrium
Mesometrium
Myometrium
Question 9
The principal male sex hormone is _______.
Question options:
progesterone
testosterone
estrogen
spermatozoa
Question 10
Which of the following is NOT part of the male reproductive system?
Question options:
Epididymis
Seminiferous tubules
Bartholin’s glands
Vas deferens
Question 11
The period in which humans are able to reproduce is marked by the development of _______.
Question options:
aspermia
male and female gonads
secondary sex characteristics
amenorrhea
Question 12
A physician who studies diseases and disorders related to the female reproductive system is a(n) ______.
Question options:
geneticist
gynecologist
neonatalist
obstetrician
Question 13
Sperm begin in the _______.
Question options:
seminiferous tubules
glans penis
seminal vesicles
prepuce
Question 14
Another term for male sterilization is _______.
Question options:
anorchism
vasectomy
circumcision
tubal ligation
Question 15
Female sex cells are also called _______.
Question options:
fimbria
fallopian
ova
Graafian follicles
Question 16
The inability of male to attain or maintain an erection for sexual intercourse is known as ______.
Question options:
ejaculation
vasectomy
sterilization
impotence
Question 17
The production of breast milk is known as ______.
Question options:
lactation
menstruation
ovulation
sterilization
Question 18
The male reproductive sex cells needed for reproduction are called _______.
Question options:
prostate
testosterone
sperm
prepuce
Question 19
The three-inch tube that connects the uterus to the outside of the body is called the _______.
Question options:
vagina
fallopian tube
cervix
corpus
Question 20
Testosterone is produced in the _______.
Question options:
vas deferens
prostate gland
testes
seminal vesicles
JM052 Health Part 2
Lesson 6 Quiz
Question 1
The cell formed by the union of the ovum and sperm is called a(n) _______.
Question options:
zygote
fetus
embryo
gamete
Question 2
The care of a woman before and after childbirth is referred to as _______.
Question options:
neonatology
gynecology
neogenetics
obstetrics
Question 3
The medical practice that focuses on the care of a newborn child who is born premature is known as _______.
Question options:
neonatology
gynecology
pediatrics
obstetrics
Question 4
When does the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG) recommend young women to have their first appointment with a gynecologist?
Question options:
Between the ages of 13 and 15
Between the ages of 7 and 12
After age 21
Between the ages of 16 and 18
Question 5
When the buttocks emerge first during the birthing process, it is called _______.
Question options:
normal birth
neonatal
postpartum
breech birth
Question 6
How long does implantation typically last?
Question options:
5 days
1 day
3 days
7 days
Question 7
The _______ surrounds and protects the fetus during the pregnancy.
Question options:
amniotic fluid
fallopian tube
zygote
placenta
Question 8
_______ involves feelings of sadness and hopelessness and occur in some women after giving birth.
Question options:
Implantation
Postpartum depression
Gestational diabetes
Fetal expulsion
Question 9
When they visit a gynecologist, girls should receive accurate information about _______.
Question options:
pregnancy prevention
STI prevention
Neither A nor B
Both A and B
Question 10
The thin, milky fluid secreted by the breasts during pregnancy and through the first days after birth is called _______.
Question options:
postpartum
lactation
colostrum
implantation
Question 11 An OB/GYN specializes in _______.
Question options:
the mother’s reproductive health before and after birth
problems related to infertility
male and female reproductive health
the care of the infant before and after birth
Question 12
A method of fertilizing human ova outside the body is known as _______.
Question options:
postpartum
sterilization
in-vitro fertilization
conception
Question 13
The outermost layer of the amniotic sac is the _______.
Question options:
chorion
amnion
placenta
amniotic fluid
Question 14
Which of the following is considered a mature sex cell?
Question options:
Chorion
Amnion
Zygote
Gamete
Question 15
Which diagnostic test is a routine part of a gynecological exam?
Question options:
Amniocentesis
Gestational diabetes
Pap smear
Ultrasound
Question 16
Which medical specialty is focused primarily on the health of the female reproductive system?
Question options:
Obstetrics
Neonatology
Gynecology
Family medicine
Question 17
During childbirth, a cephalic presentation means any part of the _______ emerges first.
Question options:
feet
head
limbs
buttocks
Question 18
An infant is considered premature if born before _______ weeks.
Question options:
40
37
35
32
Question 19
Medical specialists refer to an unborn offspring from the second month of pregnancy until birth as a(n) _______.
Question options:
zygote
gamete
infant
fetus
Question 20
The embedding of the zygote into the uterine wall is known as _______.
Question options:
ovulation
fertilization
implantation
conception
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