anatomy and physiology - exam 3


  1. White fiber tracts.
    A
  2. Thalamus.
    B
  3. Pons.
    D

  4. Hypothalamus.
    C

  5. Medulla Oblongata.
    E

  6. Pons.
    E

  7. Corpus callosum.
    A

  8. Caudate nucleus.
    B

  9. Globus pallidus.
    C

  10. Thalamus.
    D

  11. Damage to this nerve would keep the eye from rotating inferolaterally.
    B
  12. Integration center.
    E
  13. Sensory neuron.
    C
  14. Effector.
    B
  15. Motor neuron.
    D

  16. Receptor.
    A

  17. Contain autonomic nerve fibers.
    C

  18. Supplies the posterior body trunk.
    A

  19. Supplies all of the body except the posterior.
    B

  20. All but  -  branch and form nerve plexuses.
    B

  21. Supplies each muscle with fibers from more than one nerve.
    B

  22. Produces the hormones that promote the development of the female secondary sexual characteristics at puberty.
    D

  23. Storehouse for the hormones produced by the hypothalamus of the brain.
    B

  24. Produces the hormones that direct the production of the secondary male sex characteristics.
    E

  25. Produce hormones involved in electrolyte balance and the stress response.
    C

  26. Produces hormones and is considered a neuroendocrine organ.
    A

  27. Growth hormone.
    A

  28. Follicle stimulating hormone.
    C

  29. Prolactin.
    B

  30. Adrenocorticotropic hormone.
    E

  31. Thyroid stimulating hormone.

  32. Type O.
    D

  33. Type A.
    B

  34. Type AB.
    A

  35. Type B.
    C

  36. Universal donor.
    D

  37. Universal recipient.
    A
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