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Lymph travels to the subcapsular sinus from which structure in the figure?
 
  a) A
  b) B
  c) C
  d) D
  e) E



(Question 2) Which of the following are structures of the membranous labyrinth of the inner that are involved in dynamic and static equilibrium?
 
  a) vestibule
  b) saccule
  c) cochlear duct
  d) semicircular ducts
  e) More than one of these is correct.



(Question 3) Destruction of red bone marrow due to radiation results in
 
  a) hemorrhagic anemia.
  b) aplastic anemia.
  c) megaloblastic anemia.
  d) pernicious anemia.
  e) iron deficiency anemia.



(Question 4) At which location in the figure do sperm and seminal vesicle secretions first join together in their path to the exterior?
 
  a) C
  b) J
  c) E
  d) K
  e) L



(Question 5) Describe the flow of blood through the kidneys.
 
  What will be an ideal response



(Question 6) Which vessel in the figure is labeled F ?
 
  a) left femoral vein
  b) left great saphenous vein
  c) left popliteal vein
  d) left anterior tibial vein
  e) left small saphenous vein



(Question 7) Endocrine tissues that secrete steroid hormones are derived from
 
  a) mesoderm.
  b) endoderm.
  c) ectoderm.
  d) a combination of two or more layers.
  e) none of the layers that are listed.



(Question 8) Which labeled structure in the figure represents the only potential pathway for conducting action potentials from the atria to the ventricles?
 
  a) A
  b) B
  c) C
  d) D
  e) E



(Question 9) Which of the following cells secretes intrinsic factor?
 
  a) A
  b) B
  c) C
  d) D
  e) E



(Question 10) Lymph travels from the medullary sinus to which structure in the figure?
 
  a) A
  b) B
  c) C
  d) D
  e) E
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1) a

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4) b

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5) Kidneys receive 20 to 25 of the resting cardiac output via the renal arteries. The renal arteries branch to form segmental arteries, which branch to form interlobar arteries (through renal columns) to arcuate arteries (over bases of pyramids) to interlobular arteries. The interlobular arteries branch to form afferent arterioles to each nephron. Afferent arterioles branch to form glomerular capillaries where filtration occurs. Glomerular capillaries merge to form efferent arterioles, which then branch to form peritubular capillaries. Juxtamedullary nephrons also have vasa recta capillaries around them. Peritubular capillaries merge to form peritubular veins and with the vasa recta to form interlobular veins to arcuate veins to interlobar veins. Blood exits the kidney via renal veins.

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6) d

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7) a

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8) c

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9) c

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10) e
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