Rasmussen BSC2089 2022 January Lab Assessments Latest

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BSC2089 Human Anatomy and Physiology II

Module 1 Lab Assessment   

Question 1Which of the following is produced in the liver?

Plasma protein and erythropoietin

Erythrocytes

Neutrophils

Basophils

Question 2Which of the following cells is responsible for producing antibodies?

T cells

B cells

Neutrophils

Eosinophils

Question 3Which cell is indicated by the yellow arrow?

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Macrophage

Eosinophil

Neutrophil

Basophil

Question 4Which of the following cells fights parasites?

Monocytes

Erythrocytes

Basophils

Eosinophils

Question 5After losing blood, Karen needs a blood transfusion. Her blood is O+. Which donor blood is compatible?

AB+

O-

B+

A-

Question 6Shane is concerned that he is not a good blood donor because his blood is AB+. You assure Shane that many people can benefit from his donation, as he wants his blood donation to help others. What blood type recipient is compatible with Shane’s donation?

O+

AB-

AB+

O-

Question 7Which of the following cells is responsible for targeting viruses, fungi, cancers, and transplant cells?

Basophils

T cells

Monocytes

Eosinophils

Question 8Which type of cell is depicted in lime green in this SEM image?

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B lymphocyte

Granulocyte

T lymphocyte

Platelet

Question 9Which cell is indicated by the yellow arrow?

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Neutrophil

Lymphocyte

Basophil

Eosinophil

Question 10Which of the following statements is true of neutrophils?

They use the process of phagocytosis to destroy pathogens.

They are the least numerous white blood cell in a healthy person.

They are primarily responsible for allergic reactions.

They give rise to macrophages.

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BSC2089 Human Anatomy and Physiology II

Module 2 Lab Assessment   

Question 1Which structure is highlighted in blue and indicated by the yellow arrow in this image?

Hint: this is an inferior view of the thorax.

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Right ventricle

Left atrium

Left ventricle

Right atrium

Question 2What does the circled structure do?

Signal ventricular contraction

Serve as the heart’s pacemaker

Signal SA node contraction

Ensure blood doesn’t flow backwards through the heart

Question 3Which part of the EKG is emphasized in yellow below?Shape, arrowDescription automatically generated

QRS complex

T wave

P wave

U wave

Question 4Which structure is circled in the picture?

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Atrial

Bicuspid

Mitral

Tricuspid

Question 5Which heart valve is circled in the image?

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Pulmonary

Bicuspid

Tricuspid

Septal

Question 6What happens to a patient’s heart rate when they hyperventilate?

Decreases

Unpredictable as to whether it increases of decreases

Remains the same

Increases

Question 7Where does blood go after passing through the valve circled in the picture?

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To the left atrium

To the left ventricle

To the lungs

To the body

Question 8

Which heart activity correlates with the highlighted portion of the EKG in this image?

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Repolarization

Right heart depolarization

Atrial depolarization

Ventricle depolarization

Question 9Where does blood go after passing through the pictured heart valve?

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Right atrium

Left ventricle

Right ventricle

Septum

Question 10Which cardiac tissue histological structure is illustrated by the “B” label?

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Branching

Intercalated disc

Cardiomyoctye

Nucleus

 

BSC2089 Human Anatomy and Physiology II

 Module 3 Lab Assessment   

Question 1Which vessel is highlighted in aqua below?

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Pulmonary trunk

Vena cava

Aortic arch

Abdominal aorta

Question 2Which vein is highlighted in aqua below?

Brachial

Thoracodorsal

Subclavian

Axillary

Question 3Which structure is indicated by the label “A”?

Valve

Endothelium (Tunica intima)

Tunica externa

Smooth muscle (tunica media)

Question 4Which vein is highlighted in aqua below?

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Tibial

Femoral

Great saphenous

Medial circumflex femoral

Question 5What happens to systolic blood pressure when you march in place versus lying supine?

Elevates with standing movement

Unpredictable as to whether it increases of decreases

Decreases with standing movement

Remains the same

Question 6Which artery is highlighted in aqua below?

Anterior circumflex humeral

Posterior circumflex humeral

Deep brachial

Brachial

Question 7Which structure is highlighted in aqua below?

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Common iliac artery

Inferior gluteal vein

Aorta

Superior gluteal artery

Question 8Which structure is highlighted in aqua below?

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Middle cerebral artery

Aorta

Posterior cerebral artery

Anterior cerebral artery

Question 9Which structure is highlighted and indicated by the yellow arrow?

Tunica media

Muscularis layer

Valve

Tunic externa

Question 10Which blood vessel is highlighted in aqua below?

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Fibular

Femoral

Elbow

Popliteal

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BSC2089 Human Anatomy and Physiology II

 Module 4 Lab Assessment   

Question 1Which structure is NOT part of the physical immune system defense?

Digestive tract

Salivary glands

Skin

Hyaline cartilage

Question 2Which lymphatic structure is impossible to palpate?

Axillary nodes

Popliteal nodes

Thymus

Inguinal nodes

Question 3What does the highlighted structure do?

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Develop eosinophils

Develop B cells

Develop T cells

Create red blood cells

Question 4Which structure is depicted in the following image?

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White blood cells

Thymus gland

Lumbar trunks

Jugular lymphatic trunks

Question 5Which of the following structures is indicated by letter A in this image?

Afferent vessel

Efferent vessel

Lymph sinus

Thymus vessel

Question 6Which structure is highlighted and indicated by the yellow arrow?

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Axillary lymph nodes

Lumbar trunks

Cisterna chyli

Thoracic duct

Question 7What tissue is depicted in this slide image?

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White blood cell

Spleen

Thymus

Heart

Question 8Which structure is highlighted and indicated by the yellow arrow in this image?

Jugular truck

Axillary lymph nodes

Thoracic duct

Cisterna chyli

Question 9Which type of immunity is depicted in the image?

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Innate

Extrinsic

Adaptive cell-mediated

Adaptive antibody-mediated

Question 10Which of the following is true of B cells?

They develop in the thymus

They mature in white bone marrow

They are active in the spleen

All of the above

 

BSC2089 Human Anatomy and Physiology II

Module 5 Lab Assessment   

Question 1Which structure is highlighted in aqua below?

Trachea

Pharynx

Larynx

Epiglottis

Question 2Which structure is highlighted and indicated by the yellow arrow in this image?

Esophagus

Trachea

Oropharynx

Laryngopharynx

Question 3Which structure is indicated by the green arrow in this image?

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Cartilaginous rings

Larynx

Epiglottis

Vocal cords

Question 4What does the highlighted structure do?

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Assist with inhalation

Vocalization

Olfaction

Primary role in exhalation

Question 5Which structure is highlighted in aqua below?

Pulmonary trunk

Right ventricle

Left ventricle

Pulmonary veins

Question 6Which of the following cranial nerves regulates respiration?

Trochlear

Aortic

Vagus

Optic

Question 7Which structure is depicted in the following image?

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Epiglottis

Thymus

Trachea

Lung hilum

Question 8Which structure is pictured in this histological image below?

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Esophagus

Pharynx

Larynx

Trachea

Question 9Which statement correctly explains why respiration rate elevates with exercise as compared to at rest?

Oxygen from the alveoli diffuses into the capillaries for expulsion through exhalation at a faster rate

Carbon dioxide from the alveoli diffuses into the capillaries for expulsion through exhalation at a faster rate

Oxygen from the blood diffuses into the alveoli for expulsion through exhalation at a faster rate Inguinal nodes

Carbon dioxide from the blood diffuses into the alveoli for expulsion through exhalation at a faster rate

Question 10Which cell is NOT within the respiratory membrane?

Macrophage

Type III alveolar

Type II alveolar

Type I alveolar

 

BSC2089 Human Anatomy and Physiology II

Module 6 Lab Assessment   

Question 1Which is true of bile?

Comprised of 99% water

Produced in the liver and stored in the gall bladder

Produced in the pancreas

Produced by gastric glands

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Large intestine

Stomach

Salivary gland

Small intestine

Question 3In this image, which structure is identified by the letter C?

Cardia

Body

Jejunum

Pyloris

Question 4Which structure is highlighted in the following image?

Esophagus

Small intestine

Large intestine

Rectum

Question 5In this image, which structure is identified by the letter A?

Body

Pyloris

Jejunum

Cardia

Question 6Which sphincter is highlighted in aqua in this image?

Esophageal

Pyloric

Anal

Cardiac

Question 7Which accessory organ is hi-lighted in aqua below?

Small intestine

Liver

Gall bladder

Pancreas

Question 8Which tissue is depicted in the histological image below?

Large intestine

Small intestine

Stomach

Salivary gland

Question 9Which portion of the small intestine is hi-lighted in aqua below?

Duodenum

Jejunum

Ilium

Ileum

Question 10In this image, which structure is identified by the letter B?

Cardia

Jejunum

Body

Pyloris

 

 

 

BSC2089 Human Anatomy and Physiology II

Module 7 Lab Assessment   

Question 1Which amino acid fits this description: the body uses this amino acid for mineral absorption, metabolism, and detoxification

Threonine

Tryptophan

Lysine

Methionine

Question 2Vitamin _____ deficiency may cause anemia.

A

C

c. D

B12

Question 3Which macronutrient requires bile salts for normal catabolism?

Fat

Vitamins

Carbohydrate

Protein

Question 4Vitamin ___ is associated with eye sight.

A

D

B

C

Question 5Olive oil is a ______ fat.

Monounsaturated

Saturated

Trans

Polyunsaturated

Question 6Insulin promotes excess glucose storage as glycogen.

True

False

Question 7Which of the following catabolic processes is correct?

Bile salts emulsify proteins for further digestion

Amylase breaks protein down into sucrose

Insulin turns carbohydrate into stored fat

The digestive system breaks protein into peptides, and then amino acids

Question 8The only macronutrient that begins digestion in the mouth is carbohydrate.

True

False

Question 9Which of the following cereals has the greatest health benefit (assume they all have the same serving size).

150 calories, 6 grams sugar, 2 grams fiber

140 calories, 6 grams sugar, 4 grams fiber

140 calories, 3 grams sugar, 1 gram fiber

150 calories, 3 grams sugar, 4 grams fiber

Question 10Which non-meat based protein contains all 9 essential amino acids?

Legumes

Peas

Rice

Soy

 

BSC2089 Human Anatomy and Physiology II

Module 8 Lab Assessment   

Question 1Which tissue does this histological image represent?

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Urethra

Ureter

Nephron

Bladder

Question 2Which of these statements best describes the external urethral sphincter?

It carries urine from the kidneys to the bladder.

It is activated by signals from the kidneys.

It is composed of involuntary muscle.

It is under conscious control.

Question 3What structure is highlighted in aqua in this image? 

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Adrenal glands

Renal pelvises

Renal pyramids

Renal cortex

Question 4Which structure is highlighted in aqua in this image?

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Renal veins

Urethras

Renal arteries

Ureters

Question 5Sacral spinal nerves stimulate the ______ reflex.

Defecation

Cortical

Micturition

Thalamic

Question 6Which of the following is true regarding the highlighted structure?

This structure wraps around the urethra in males

This structure enlarges during pregnancy

This structure wraps around the ureters

Micturition is triggered when this structure reaches a urine capacity of 200 mL

Question 7Which of the following is the most likely cause for a positive glucose result with urinalysis?

Uncontrolled diabetes

Prostate infection

Urinary tract infection

Liver failure

Question 8Which structure is highlighted in aqua in this image?

Urethra

Detrusor muscle

Trigone

Vagina

Question 9Which is true of the uterus?

It is inferior to the bladder

It is posterior to the kidneys

It is superior to the bladder

It is superior to the ureters

Question 10What color does urine exhibit with elevated intakes of B and C vitamins?

Red

Yellow

Slightly brown

Clear

 

BSC2089 Human Anatomy and Physiology II

Module 9 Lab Assessment   

Question 1What does the highlighted structure do?

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Produce the primary source of testosterone

Signal erection

Houses sperm during their maturation process

Ovulation

Question 2What structure is represented in this histological view?

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Mammary gland

Uterus

Testis

Ovary

Question 3Which structure is highlighted in aqua in this image?

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Bladder

Prostate

Vagina

Uterus

Question 4Which structure is highlighted in aqua in this image?

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Inguinal nodes

Uterosacral ligament

Epididymis

Fallopian tube

Question 5The anterior pituitary stimulates the testes to produce testosterone.

True

False

Question 6Which of the following follows the follicular phase of the ovarian cycle?

Progesterone and estrogen drop if a fertilized egg implants in the endometrium

Menstrual phase

Proliferative phase

Luteal phase

Question 7Which structure is highlighted in aqua in this image?

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Epididymis

Testes

Urethra

Prostate

Question 8A drop in which hormone leads to initiation of the menstrual phase of the uterine cycle?

Progesterone

Estrogen

Testosterone

hCG

Question 9Which structure is highlighted in aqua in this image?

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Testes

Urethra

Ovaries

Prostate

Question 10Which structure produces sperm?

Epididymis

Prostate

Inguinal nodes

 

BSC2089 Human Anatomy and Physiology II

Module 10 Lab Assessment   

Question 1Sperm is a type of _____ .

Corona radiata

Embryo

Gamete

Acrosome

Question 2The XY chromosome pairing signals for male gentile development in the embryo.

True

False

Question 3Referencing this image, which hormone is represented by aqua blue, as it shows a steady continual rise throughout pregnancy?

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Progesterone

hCG

Prolactin

Estrogen

Question 4What is the outer layer of a zygote called?

Oocyte

Zona pellucida

Corona radiata

Acrosome

Question 5Neurulation begins at week ___ of embryo development.

5

16

12

3

Question 6What structure is represented in this image?

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Primary oocyte

Secondary oocyte

Embryo

Zygote

Question 7An oocyte transforms into a zygote before becoming and embryo.

True

False

Question 8During a vaginal delivery, the baby must pass through the cervix.

False

True

Question 9Fraternal twins usually share one placenta.

True

False

Question 10A zygote transforms into a morula before it becomes a blastocyst.

True

False

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