Anatomy > QUESTIONS & ANSWERS > Week 4_ Midterm_ Fundamentals of Human Anatomy and Physiology with Lab 105. (All)
ATTEMPT HISTORY Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 148 minutes 118 out of 120 Score for this quiz: 118 out of 120 Submitted Jan 28, 2018 at 8:10pm This attempt took 148 minutes. Here is some in... formation about the Midterm. This Midterm covers content from Weeks 1–4, the readings, and COs 1–9. This Midterm is worth 120 total points and consists of the following questions. 15 multiple choice questions worth 2 points each 8 matching questions worth 4–8 points each 4 essay questions worth 10 points each You have 3 hours and 30 minutes to finish the Midterm. You may only take the exam one time. Good luck! By submitting this work, I am attesting that it abides by the Student Honor Code (https://devryu.instructure.com/courses/899/pages/student-honor-code) . Ques 2 / 2 pts tion 1 (TCO 8) Collections of nerve cell bodies outside the CNS are called tracts. tracts or ganglia. ganglia. Correct! nerves. nuclei. Chapter 7 Q 2 / 2 pts uestion 2 (TCO 8) Which of the following effects is characteristic of the parasympathetic nervous system? Decreases heart rate Correct! Decreases urine output Stimulates sweat glands to produce perspiration Increases metabolic rate Decreases activity of the digestive system Chapter 7 Q 2 / 2 pts uestion 3 (TCO 8) The gap between two communicating neurons is termed synaptic cleft. Correct! effector. node of Ranvier. cell body. Schwann cell. Chapter 7 Ques 2 / 2 pts tion 4 (TCO 8) Which one of the following is not a primary taste sensation? Bitter Sweet Sour Salty Pungent Correct! Chapter 8 Ques 2 / 2 pts tion 5 (TCO 8) Which layer of the eye contains rods and cones? Choroid Iris Optic nerve Retina Correct! Sclera Chapter 8 Ques 2 / 2 pts tion 6 (TCO 9) Which one of the following is not an anterior pituitary hormone? Antidiuretic hormone Correct! Adrenocorticotropic hormone Luteinizing hormone Prolactin Follicle-stimulating hormone Chapter 9 Q 2 / 2 pts uestion 7 (TCO 9) Insulin causes a decrease in the concentration of blood glucose. Correct! an increase in blood pressure. an increase in the concentration of blood glucose. a decrease in blood pressure. an increase in the production of glucagon [Show More]
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