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SCN1111 Practice Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved
SCN1111 Practice Exam Questions and 
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Which one of the following statements correctly describes activities of 
muscles? 
a.All muscles are attached to bones 
b.All muscles shorten when they contract 
c.All muscles are under conscious control 
d.All muscles are synergistic - b.All muscles shorten when they contract 
Contraction of a skeletal muscle cell is initiated by the: 
se of sodium ions by the neuron into the neuromuscular junction 
se of acetylcholine by a neuron termin...
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SCN1111 Practice Exam Questions and 
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Which one of the following statements correctly describes activities of 
muscles? 
a.All muscles are attached to bones 
b.All muscles shorten when they contract 
c.All muscles are under conscious control 
d.All muscles are synergistic - b.All muscles shorten when they contract 
Contraction of a skeletal muscle cell is initiated by the: 
se of sodium ions by the neuron into the neuromuscular junction 
se of acetylcholine by a neuron termin...
SCN1111 Neurological Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved
SCN1111 Neurological Exam Questions 
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Which type of glial cell is found in the peripheral nervous system? 
Microglia 
Astrocytes 
Schwann cells 
Oligodendrocytes - Schwann cells 
Which glial cells form myelin sheaths around the nervous system nerve 
fibers? 
Microglia 
Astrocytes
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SCN1111 Neurological Exam Questions 
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Which type of glial cell is found in the peripheral nervous system? 
Microglia 
Astrocytes 
Schwann cells 
Oligodendrocytes - Schwann cells 
Which glial cells form myelin sheaths around the nervous system nerve 
fibers? 
Microglia 
Astrocytes
SCN1111 Musculoskeletal Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
SCN1111 Musculoskeletal Exam 
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Identify the different cells of bone tissue - Osteoblasts, osteoclasts, 
osteocytes and bone matrix 
What is the function of osteoblasts - a cell that makes bone. Produce 
collagen and proteoglycans (these make up the bone matrix), stimulate 
osteoclast resorptive activity. Active on the outer surfaces of bones. 
What is the function of osteoclasts - bone destroying cells. Reabsorb 
bone; assist with mineral homeostasis. Migrate over...
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SCN1111 Musculoskeletal Exam 
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Identify the different cells of bone tissue - Osteoblasts, osteoclasts, 
osteocytes and bone matrix 
What is the function of osteoblasts - a cell that makes bone. Produce 
collagen and proteoglycans (these make up the bone matrix), stimulate 
osteoclast resorptive activity. Active on the outer surfaces of bones. 
What is the function of osteoclasts - bone destroying cells. Reabsorb 
bone; assist with mineral homeostasis. Migrate over...
SCN1111 Health Science Sem 1 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved
SCN1111 Health Science Sem 1 Exam 
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medial - middle/towards middle 
lateral - away from middle 
intermediate - between medial and lateral structure 
proximal - close to body part 
distal - far from body part 
superficial - toward surface 
deep - away from surface 
types of connective tissue - connective, cartilage, bone and blood 
factors affecting target cells - amount of hormone in blood 
number of receptors on target cell 
affinity of binding between receptor...
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SCN1111 Health Science Sem 1 Exam 
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medial - middle/towards middle 
lateral - away from middle 
intermediate - between medial and lateral structure 
proximal - close to body part 
distal - far from body part 
superficial - toward surface 
deep - away from surface 
types of connective tissue - connective, cartilage, bone and blood 
factors affecting target cells - amount of hormone in blood 
number of receptors on target cell 
affinity of binding between receptor...
SCN1111 Haematological Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved
SCN1111 Haematological Exam 
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Describe the composition of blood - Blood has 4 main components 
Plasma which is 55% mostly water, the rest of plasma proteins (and some 
other elements) 
Formed elements which is 45% this includes RBC, WBC and platelets 
Discuss the function of plasma - Plasma contains proteins that help 
blood clot 
Transports dissolved substances around the body as needed (nutrients, 
hormones and proteins) 
eg. it transports glucose around body ...
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SCN1111 Haematological Exam 
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Describe the composition of blood - Blood has 4 main components 
Plasma which is 55% mostly water, the rest of plasma proteins (and some 
other elements) 
Formed elements which is 45% this includes RBC, WBC and platelets 
Discuss the function of plasma - Plasma contains proteins that help 
blood clot 
Transports dissolved substances around the body as needed (nutrients, 
hormones and proteins) 
eg. it transports glucose around body ...
SCN1111 Exam Revision Sem 1 Questions and Answers 100% Solved
SCN1111 Exam Revision Sem 1 
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Blood - connective tissue made of plasma, erythrocytes, leukocytes, 
and platelets. 
Blood's functions include - transport, regulation, protection 
Haemoglobin - The protein that carries oxygen in the red blood cells. 
Erythrocytes - Red blood cells that transport oxygen 
Leucocytes - White blood cells (WBCs). These contain antibodies and 
are the main cells of the body's immune system. White blood cells have 
nuclei which con...
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SCN1111 Exam Revision Sem 1 
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Blood - connective tissue made of plasma, erythrocytes, leukocytes, 
and platelets. 
Blood's functions include - transport, regulation, protection 
Haemoglobin - The protein that carries oxygen in the red blood cells. 
Erythrocytes - Red blood cells that transport oxygen 
Leucocytes - White blood cells (WBCs). These contain antibodies and 
are the main cells of the body's immune system. White blood cells have 
nuclei which con...
SCN1111 Endocrine Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved
SCN1111 Endocrine Exam Questions 
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How is hormonal secretion usually controlled? 
Endocrine reflex 
Positive feedback loop 
Negative feedback loop 
Endocrine feedback loop - Negative feedback loop 
In the endocrine system, which type of cells are signaled by hormones sent 
by secreting cells? 
Neurons 
Basal cells
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SCN1111 Endocrine Exam Questions 
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How is hormonal secretion usually controlled? 
Endocrine reflex 
Positive feedback loop 
Negative feedback loop 
Endocrine feedback loop - Negative feedback loop 
In the endocrine system, which type of cells are signaled by hormones sent 
by secreting cells? 
Neurons 
Basal cells
SCN-195 Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Solved | Graded A+
SCN-195 Exam 1 Questions and 
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Focus of Public Health in U.S until 1950s - Public health efforts have 
focused upon the control of infectious diseases. 
1970's Public Health Focus - Recognized that health promotion efforts 
have great potential for reducing morbidity, saving lives, and reducing costs 
• The visibility of health education/promotion began to increase (chronic 
diseases) 
Dimensions of Health: - A dynamic state or condition that is 
multidimensi...
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SCN-195 Exam 1 Questions and 
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Focus of Public Health in U.S until 1950s - Public health efforts have 
focused upon the control of infectious diseases. 
1970's Public Health Focus - Recognized that health promotion efforts 
have great potential for reducing morbidity, saving lives, and reducing costs 
• The visibility of health education/promotion began to increase (chronic 
diseases) 
Dimensions of Health: - A dynamic state or condition that is 
multidimensi...
SCN 195 FINAL EXAM Questions and Answers 100% Solved
SCN 195 FINAL EXAM Questions and 
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19th century health profession education in U.S - Was informal 
inconsistent and often based on apprenticeship 
credentialing - Process whereby an individual or a professional 
preparation program meets the specified standards established by the 
credentialing body, and is thus recognized for having done so 
licensure - Agency or government grants permission to individuals to 
practice a given profession by certifying that those licensed hav...
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SCN 195 FINAL EXAM Questions and 
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19th century health profession education in U.S - Was informal 
inconsistent and often based on apprenticeship 
credentialing - Process whereby an individual or a professional 
preparation program meets the specified standards established by the 
credentialing body, and is thus recognized for having done so 
licensure - Agency or government grants permission to individuals to 
practice a given profession by certifying that those licensed hav...
SCN 195 FINAL EXAM Questions and Answers 100% Solved
SCN 195 FINAL EXAM Questions and 
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W.H.O Health Disparities - World Health Organization - health 
inequalities that are considered unnecessary, avoidable, unfair/unjust. 
social stratification - Specific people are grouped into categories based 
on certain characteristics. 
Ethnocentrism - Belief in the superiority of one's ethnic group. 
intersectionality - the interconnected nature of social categorizations 
such as race, class, and gender as they apply to a given indivi...
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SCN 195 FINAL EXAM Questions and 
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W.H.O Health Disparities - World Health Organization - health 
inequalities that are considered unnecessary, avoidable, unfair/unjust. 
social stratification - Specific people are grouped into categories based 
on certain characteristics. 
Ethnocentrism - Belief in the superiority of one's ethnic group. 
intersectionality - the interconnected nature of social categorizations 
such as race, class, and gender as they apply to a given indivi...