Question 1 (5 points)
If the nitrogenous (nitrogen-containing) wastes of protein metabolism build up in the bloodstream, a toxic condition called _______ will result.
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Question 2 (5 points)
Spermatogenesis is the process of sperm production by
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the female reproductive system. |
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Question 3 (5 points)
The use of Viagra and _______ concurrently can cause hypotension.
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Question 4 (5 points)
Digestion is the process of physical and chemical breakdown of food to allow useful nutrients to pass through the intestinal membranes into
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Question 5 (5 points)
The fetus takes on either male or female reproductive characteristics, with differences beginning at _______ of fetal development.
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Question 6 (5 points)
Gametes are produced in the essential reproductive organs called gonads, specifically the ovaries and _______.
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Question 7 (5 points)
The urinary system helps to maintain the proper pH (acid-base) balance of the
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Question 8 (5 points)
Digestive enzymes are substances that break down complex nutrients such as proteins into
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Question 9 (5 points)
Kidneys secrete _______, which helps to regulate blood pressure.
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Question 10 (5 points)
The reproductive organs of both sexes are designed to produce and permit fertilization of the germ or “seed” cells called
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Question 11 (5 points)
Choose all options that apply.
Which of the following medications are commonly used to treat erectile dysfunction?
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Question 12 (5 points)
Place the following phases of human life in order of occurrence.
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Young adulthood |
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Embryo |
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Fetus |
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Infancy |
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Question 13 (5 points)
Choose all options that apply.
Which of the following medications are commonly used to treat an uncontrolled or overactive bladder?
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Question 14 (5 points)
Choose all options that apply.
External genitalia of the male include the
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Question 15 (5 points)
Match each of the following with the days of the menstrual cycle in which it generally occurs.
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Uterine lining continues to thicken. |
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Uterine lining breaks down; menstruation occurs. |
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Ovulation occurs. |
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Uterine lining thickens. |
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Days 1–5 |
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Days 6–10 |
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Days 11–18 |
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Days 19–28 |
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Question 16 (5 points)
Match each phase of the menstrual cycle with the steps that occur during it.
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Proliferative stage |
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Ovulation phase |
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Luteal phase |
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Menstrual phase |
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The uterus sheds the functional endometrium. |
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A Graafian follicle grows an ovum to maturity and estrogen signals the basal endometrium to start growing a new functional endometrium. |
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Ovary releases the ovum. |
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The corpus luteum produces hormones to make the endometrium receptive to implantation and early pregnancy. |
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Question 17 (5 points)
Choose all options that apply.
Which of the following are forms of impotence?
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Question 18 (5 points)
Match the following generic nausea and vomiting medications to their correct class.
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Serotonin-receptor antagonist |
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Phenothiazines |
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Antihistamines |
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Anticholinergic |
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Meclizine |
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Promethazine |
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Compazine |
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Zofran |
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Question 19 (5 points)
Match each of the following terms with its correct definition.
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Chronic renal failure |
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Acute renal failure |
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Renal failure |
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A decreased or total lack of kidney function |
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The quick onset of decline in kidney function; generally reversible |
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Progressive decline in renal function resulting from age, hypertension, or diabetes |
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Question 20 (5 points)
Match each of the following STDs with the pathogen that causes it.
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Syphilis |
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Trichomoniasis vaginalis |
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Chlamydia |
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Gonorrhea |
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Treponema pallidum |
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Chlamydia trachomatis |
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Trichomonas vaginitis |
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Neisseria gonorrhoeae |
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