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Final Exam: BIO 117 / BIO 117 (Latest 2023/ 2024) Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology Exam | Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| Grade A| Hondros$11.49
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Final Exam: BIO 117 / BIO 117 (Latest 2023/ 2024) Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology Exam | Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| Grade A| Hondros
Final Exam: BIO 117 / BIO 117 (Latest 2023/ 2024) Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology Exam | Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| Grade A| Hondros
Q: small hole in septum
Answer:
foramen ovale
Q: collects nutrient rich, deoxygenated blood to the liver
Answer:
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Final Exam: BIO 117 / BIO 117 (Latest 2023 /
2024 ) Introduction to Anatomy and
Physiology Exam | Complete Guide with
Questions and Verified Answers | Grade A |
Hondros
Q: small hole in septum
Answer:
foramen ovale
Q: collects nutrient rich, deoxygenated blood to the liver
Answer:
hepatic portal vein
Q: excess sodium in the blood and is result of excess water loss
Answer:
hypernatremia
Q: stimulates the reabsorption of sodium and water; stimulates the excretion of potassium; acts
primarily on the distal tubule
Answer:
aldosterone
1 / 4
Q: forward movement of food is caused by
Answer:
peristalsis
Q: partially surround the trachea for its entire length and serve to keep it open
Answer:
c-shaped rings of cartilage
Q: located behind the oral cavity and between the nasal cavities and the larynx
Answer:
pharynx
Q: causes bronchodilation
Answer:
sympathetic -epinn/norepin
Q: water soluble vitamins
Answer:
B and C
Q: relaxation of internal sphincter
Answer:
2 / 4
involuntary
Q: protein is digested
Answer:
stomach and duodenum
Q: enzyme that breaks down starch
Answer:
amylase
Q: caused by closing of semilunar valves
Answer:
2nd heart sound
Q: caused by closing of the av valves
Answer:
1st heart sound
Q: Causes bronchoconstriction
Answer:
Parasympathetic -acetylcholine
3 / 4
Q: lower than normal amount of potassium in the blood
Answer:
hypokalemia
Q: chemical alteration of food
Answer:
chemical digestion
Q: breakdown of large food particles into smaller pieces
Answer:
mechanical digestion
Q: controls the diaphragm
Answer:
phrenic nerve
Q: chief muscle of inspiration
Answer:
diaphragm
Q: enzyme that digests fat
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