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Phagocytic cell found in tissues outside the blood circulation A. Eosinophil B.

ID: 81513 • Letter: P

Question

Phagocytic cell found in tissues outside the blood circulation A. Eosinophil B. Macro phage C. Neutrophil D. Phagophage Stimulation of the vagus nerve will cause A. Blood flow to kidneys to decrease B. Blood flow to skeletal muscles to increase C. Heart rate to slow D. Penile erection Vitamin absorbed in large intestine from bacteria A. Vitamin A B. Vitamin C C. Vitamin E D. Vitamin K Most of the blood supply to small intestine leaves the aorta via the A. Celiac artery B. Iliac artery C. Inferior mesenteric artery D. Superior mesenteric artery Oxygenated blood supply to liver A. Hepatic artery B. Hepatic vein C. Portal artery D. Portal vein Artery palpable at anterolateral aspect of wrist A. Brachial artery B. Cephalic artery C. Radial artery D. Ulnar artery Vitamin K deficiency will cause A. Blood clotting disorders B. Megaloblastic anemia C. Pernicious anemia D. Scurvy Valve between right atrium and right ventricle A. Aortic B. Mitral C.

Explanation / Answer

49. Phagocytotic cells found in tissues outside the blood circulation:

B: Macrophages

50. Stimulation of vagus nerve

C: Slow down the heart rate as vagus is parasympathetic

51. Vitamin absorbed in large intestine by bacteria

D: Vitamin K

52. Most of the blood supply to the small intestine leaves aorta via

D: superior mesenteric artery

53: Oxygenated blood supply to liver;

A: hepatic artery

54. Artery papalable at the anterolateral aspect of the wrist

D: Ulnar artery

55. Vitamin K deficiency will cause:

A: Blood clotting disorders

56. The valve between the right atrium and right ventricle:

D: tricuspid valve

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