Which of the following has branching cells to each other by intercalated discs?
C) Heart muscle
What kind of cell lacks a nucleus?
C) Eythrocyte
a red blood cell that is typically a biconcave disc without a nucleus. Erythrocytes contain the pigment hemoglobin, which imparts the red color to blood, and transport oxygen and carbon dioxide to and from the tissues.
Which s the term for building up a phase of metabolism when nutrients that the body has broken down are used to build cellular components?
B) Anabolism
the synthesis of complex molecules in living organisms from simpler ones together with the storage of energy; constructive metabolism.
Cartabolism: the breakdown of complex molecules in living organisms to form simpler ones, together with the release of energy; destructive metabolism.
Which of the following can be found in the extracellular matrix?
A) Collagen fibers
What is an example of an exocrine gland?
A) All of the options
exocrine gland: a gland that secretes externally through a duct
Which are examples of endocytosis?
D) Both phagocytosis and pinocytosis
endocytosis: the taking in of matter by a living cell by invagination of its membrane to form a vacuole.
Opposite
Exocytosis: a process by which the contents of a cell vacuole are released to the exterior through fusion of the vacuole membrane with the cell membrane.
What is the most abundant protein in the connective tissue?
D) Collagen
What is the deepest wrapping of connective tissue around the muscle?
D) Endomysium
What is the meaning of the prefix nephro-?
A) Kidney
The body is composed of how many systems?
A) Eleven
Where are the kidneys located?
A) Opposite T12
The abdominal cavity contains all except which body part?
B) Bladder
What is not part of the mediastinum?
B) Lungs
In which abdomino-pelvic quadrant is the gall bladder located?
B) Upper right
What is the most basic structural of the body?
D) Chemical
When the LMT positions the client on his/her side, what is it called?