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[05] Lessons 4 & 5 Exam - Results
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stion 1
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A congenital deficiency in secretion of the thyroid hormone is called
Question options:
a)
diabetes.
b)
hirsutism.
c)
gigantism.
d)
cretinism.
on
2
In the term
dysuria,
the prefix
dys-
means
Question options:
a)
without.
b)
difficult, painful.
c)
excessive.
d)
many.
on
In the term
hypergonadism,
the root
gonad
means
Question options:
a)
mucus.
b)
seed.
c)
large.
d)
gland.
on
2
The suffix that means hormone is
Question options:
a)
-ine.
b)
-one.
c)
-ism.
d)
-gen.
on
Which one of the following choices is an abnormal component of urine?
Question options:
a)
pH of 6
b)
protein negative
c)
blood negative
d)
glucose positive
on
2
Difficult or painful urination is called
Question options:
a)
anuria.
b)
dysuria.
c)
enuresis.
d)
nocturia.
on
2
In the term
oliguria,
the prefix
olig-
means
Question options:
a)
against.
b)
excessive.
c)
water.
d)
scanty.
on
2
A chronically irritable and painful inflammation of the bladder wall is known as
Question options:
a)
renal colic.
b)
nephritis.
c)
cystitis.
d)
interstitial cystitis.
on
2
The external opening of the urethra is called the
Question options:
a)
medulla.
b)
meatus.
c)
cortex.
d)
trigone.
on 2
The basic structural and functional unit of the kidney that removes waste products from the blood is the
Question options:
a)
trigone.
b)
nephron.
c)
meatus.
d)
capsule.
on 2
A chronic disease characterized by enlargement of the bones of the face, jaw, and extremities is called
Question options:
a)
cretinism.
b)
dwarfism.
c)
acromegaly.
d)
gigantism.
on 2
Urine that has a fruity sweet odor may indicate
Question options:
a)
diabetes insipidus.
b)
pyelonephritis.
c)
dehydration.
d)
diabetes mellitus.
on 2
Urine is secreted and travels through which of the following organs? (Give the correct order.)
Question options:
a)
Kidneys, urethra, bladder, ureters
b)
Kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra
c)
Kidneys, bladder, ureters, urethra
d)
Kidneys, bladder, urethra, ureters
on 2
The principal mineralocorticoid secreted by the adrenal cortex
is
Question options:
a)
aldosterone.
b)
androgen.
c)
oxytocin.
d)
dopamine.
on 2
Inflammation of the kidney and renal pelvis is called
Question options:
a)
glomerulonephritis.
b)
pyelonephritis.
c)
nephritis.
d)
pyelitis.
on 2
The _______ gland plays a vital role in metabolism and regulates the body's metabolic processes.
Question options:
a)
thyroid
b)
parathyroid
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