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ملخصات التحليلات جامعة الطوسي مرحلة ثالثة

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Integumentary System MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions) Instructions: Choose the best answer for each question. Epithelial Tissue (1-5) 1-Epithelial tissues are found on which surfaces of the body? a) Inner surfaces only b) Outer surfaces only c) Both inner and outer surfaces (Correct) d) Neither inner nor outer surfaces 2-Epithelial tissues receive nutrients from: a) Their own capillaries b) Connective tissue beneath them (Correct) c) Muscle tissue d) Nerve tissue 3-Simple squamous epithelium is found in the: a) Skin b) Alveoli of the lungs (Correct) c) Stomach lining d) Salivary glands 4-Stratified squamous epithelium makes up the: a) Lining of the small intestine b) Lining of the stomach c) Top layer of the skin (Correct) d) Lining of the trachea 5-Goblet cells are a type of epithelium found in the: a) Skin b) Lining of the intestine (Correct) c) Muscles d) Nervous tissue 6-Glands are specialized structures that: a) Contract to move bones b) Transmit nerve impulses c) Secrete substances (Correct) d) Provide structural support 7-Unicellular glands consist of: a) Many different cell types b) Only one cell (Correct) c) Muscle fibers d) Nerve cells 8-Endocrine glands are ductless and release: a) Sweat b) Saliva c) Mucus d) Hormones (Correct) 9-Connective tissue is characterized by the presence of: a) A sheet-like structure b) A network of fibers and a matrix (Correct) c) The ability to contract d) The transmission of nerve impulses 10-Cartilage is a type of connective tissue that: a) Provides support and structure b) Transports oxygen and nutrients c) Contracts to move muscles d) Carries nerve impulses 11-Blood is a type of connective tissue with a fluid matrix that: a) Provides support and structure b) Transports oxygen and nutrients (Correct) c) Contracts to move muscles d) Carries nerve impulses 12-Muscle tissue is specialized for: a) Secretion b) Protection c) Contraction and movement (Correct) d) Transmission of nerve impulses 13-Skeletal muscle is attached to bones and helps with: a) Involuntary movements b) Voluntary movements (Correct) c) Maintaining blood pressure d) Regulating blood sugar levels 14-Smooth muscle is found in the walls of: a) Skeletal muscles b) Blood vessels (Correct) c) The heart d) Nerves 15-Nervous tissue consists mainly of: a) Epithelial cells b) Connective tissue cells c) Muscle cells d) Nerve cells (neurons) (Correct) 16-The nervous system is responsible for: a) Supporting and connecting organs b) Secreting hormones c) Contraction and movement d) Communication and coordination (Correct) 17-Membranes are sheets of tissue that: a) Contract to move bones b) Cover or line surfaces (Correct) c) Secrete digestive enzymes d) Carry nerve impulses 18-Epithelial membranes line inner and outer body surfaces and secrete: a) Blood b) Mucus or serous fluid (Correct) c) Muscle fibers d) Nerve cells 19-The integumentary system includes the: a) Bones and muscles b) Skin, hair, and nails (Correct) c) Lungs and heart d) Stomach and intestines

Integumentary System MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions) Instructions: Choose the best answer for each question. 1-The skin, hair, nails, and sweat glands are all part of which body system? a) Skeletal system b) Integumentary system (Correct) c) Muscular system d) Nervous system 2The epidermis is the layer of skin you can: a) See and touch (Correct) b) Feel pain c) Store fat d) Produce sweat 3-Keratin is a protein found in the skin cells that helps form a: a) Fatty layer b) Protective barrier (Correct) c) Sweat gland d) Nerve receptor 4-Langerhans cells in the epidermis help: a) Regulate body temperature b) Fight off germs and infections (Correct) c) Provide elasticity d) Produce new skin cells 5-Melanin is the pigment that determines the color of your: a) Hair only b) Skin, hair, and eyes (Correct) c) Nails d) Muscles 6-The dermis, the middle layer of skin, makes up what percentage of the skin's thickness? a) 10% b) 30% c) 50% d) 90% (Correct) 7-Collagen and elastin in the dermis are proteins that make skin: a) Waterproof b) Strong and resilient (Correct) c) Produce sweat d) Contain melanin 8-Oil glands in the dermis help keep the skin: a) Warm b) Soft and smooth (Correct) c) Protected from UV rays d) Detect touch 9-Sweat glands in the dermis release sweat to: a) Produce melanin b) Regulate body temperature (Correct) c) Provide cushioning d) Connect to muscles 10-The hypodermis, the bottom layer of skin, is also known as the: a) Epidermis b) Dermis c) Fatty layer (Correct) d) Blood vessel layer 11-Fat in the hypodermis helps: a) Produce new skin cells b) Cushion muscles and bones (Correct) c) Sense touch d) Release sweat 12-The skeletal system is also sometimes called the: a) Muscular system b) Circulatory system c) Musculoskeletal system (Correct) d) Integumentary system 13-One of the functions of the skeletal system is to: a) Break down food b) Give your body shape (Correct) c) Produce hormones d) Transport oxygen 14-The human skeleton protects organs like the: a) Stomach and intestines b) Brain, heart, and lungs (Correct) c) Liver and kidneys d) Muscles and tendons 15-Bone marrow is found in the center of some bones and produces: a) Only red blood cells b) Only white blood cells c) Red blood cells and white blood cells (Correct) d) No blood cells 16-How many bones are there in an adult human body? a) Approximately 100 b) Approximately 150 c) Approximately 200 (Correct) d) Approximately 250 17-Cartilage in the body acts like a: a) Ligament b) Shock absorber (Correct) c) Muscle fiber d) Blood vessel 18-Tendons connect: a) Bones to other bones (Correct) b) Muscles to other muscles c) Muscles to nerves d) Bones to muscles 19-Which type of bone is the most common? a) Long bone b) Short bone (Correct) c) Flat bone d) Irregular bone 20-Smooth muscle tissue is found in the: a) Skeletal system b) Cardiac system (Correct) c) Nervous system d) Integumentary system

Anatomy MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions) Instructions: Choose the best answer for each question. 1-Which of the following is the study of the structure of living things? a) Physiology b) Anatomy (Correct) c) Zoology d) Botany 2-What is the approximate origin of the study of anatomy? a) Ancient Rome b) Middle Ages c) Ancient Greece (Correct) d) Renaissance 3-Which of the following is NOT a main branch of anatomy? a) Human anatomy b) Animal anatomy (zootomy) c) Plant anatomy (phytotomy) (Correct) d) Cellular anatomy 4-The word "anatomy" comes from a Greek word meaning: a) To heal b) To observe c) To dissect (Correct) d) To learn 5-Dissection of human bodies for anatomy study is now: a) Always required b) Never used c) Sometimes replaced by other methods (Correct) d) Banned in most countries 6-What approach studies the body region by region? a) Systemic approach b) Regional approach (Correct) c) Cellular approach d) Functional approach 7-In the anatomical position, how are the hands positioned? a) Palms facing back, fingers together b) Palms facing each other, fingers intertwined c) Palms facing forward, fingers together (Correct) d) Fists clenched at sides 8-A coronal plane divides the body into: a) Superior and inferior parts b) Anterior and posterior parts (Correct) c) Right and left parts d) Diagonal halves 9-The term "medial" refers to a location: a) Closer to the head b) Closer to the midline (Correct) c) Closer to the limbs d) Closer to the surface 10-Which term describes a structure closer to the origin (e.g., in a limb)? a) Superior b) Proximal (Correct) c) Lateral d) Cranial 11-The term "caudal" is most similar in meaning to: a) Medial b) Inferior (Correct) c) Proximal d) Superficial 12-The mammary glands are located in which region of the body according to the passage? a) Deep region b) Superficial region (Correct) c) Thoracic cavity d) Abdominal cavity 13-Deep wounds, according to the passage, would: a) Not break the skin b) Penetrate the deep fascia layer (Correct) c) Only affect muscles d) Be caused by blunt force trauma only 14-The study of the nervous system throughout the entire body would be considered which approach? a) Regional approach b) Systemic approach (Correct) c) Dissection-based approach d) Superficial approach 15-The anatomical terms "anterior" and "posterior" are equivalent to which common directional terms? a) Superior and inferior b) Medial and lateral c) Front and back (Correct) d) Cranial and caudal

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