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Take your time to read instructions before taking this test.

 

There are 40 questions which you are to answer in 15 minutes that gives you roughly 30 seconds per question.

 

If you can get at least 60%, you can be rest assured that you’ll ace ANA 203 exam

 

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In a normal exam you will be asked between 40 – 60 questions but I only arranged 40 questions

 

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Do not be in a hurry to answer the questions

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70 – 100 A

 

60 – 69 B

 

50 – 59 C

 

45 – 49 D

 

40 – 44 E

 

0 – 39 F

 

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ANA 203

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1. Schwann cells differ from oligodendrocytes by:

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2. Identify the connective tissue cell specialized for storing lipids.

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3. Neurons found in sensory ganglia are typically:

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4. Name the connective tissue fiber type that provides flexibility and can stretch.

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5. Determine the embryonic origin of connective tissues.

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6. Name the protein found in keratinized stratified squamous epithelium.

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7. Identify the science that studies tissues.

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8. The synaptic cleft is:

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9. Glial cells responsible for forming the blood-brain barrier are

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10. Myelin sheaths in the CNS are produced by:

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11. Identify the epithelial tissue subtype specialized for secretion and absorption.

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12. Neurons that transmit impulses from the CNS to muscles are classified as:

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13. Neurotransmitters such as serotonin and dopamine are examples of:

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14. What is a distinguishing feature of stratified squamous epithelium?

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15. Which type of gland releases its secretion without loss of cytoplasm?

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16. What type of glands secrete their products directly into the blood?

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17. Highlight the characteristic that distinguishes glandular epithelium.

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18. What is the main characteristic of epithelial tissue?

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19. Specify the connective tissue responsible for cushioning organs and insulating the body.

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20. Which of these tissues is responsible for movement?

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21. The two major divisions of the nervous system are:

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22. Identify the specialized connective tissue that provides cushioning and insulation.

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23. Determine the characteristic of transitional epithelium.

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24. What is the function of ciliated columnar epithelium?

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25. Specify the germ layer from which connective tissues are derived.

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26. Highlight the tissue type with no blood vessels but supported by an underlying connective tissue.

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27. The resting membrane potential of a neuron is approximately:

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28. Classify the connective tissue that supports the umbilical cord in a fetus.

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29. Identify the connective tissue component that acts as a medium for nutrient and waste exchange.

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30. Determine the tissue type responsible for movement.

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31. Specify the connective tissue type that provides structural support in the liver and spleen

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32. State the function of pseudostratified columnar epithelium in the respiratory tract.

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33. Specify the type of muscle tissue with spindle-shaped cells.

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34. The meningeal layer that directly contacts neural tissue is:

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35. Indicate the type of muscle tissue characterized by involuntary and rhythmic contraction.

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36. The main supporting cells of neurons are:

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37. Specify the structural component of connective tissue that acts as a medium for exchange of nutrients.

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38. What is the study of tissues called?

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39. State the functional classification of exocrine glands that lose part of their cell during secretion.

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40. What type of epithelial tissue is found in the sacs of the lungs and is adapted for diffusion?

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41. Nodes of Ranvier are found:

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42. Which exocrine gland type has a coiled tubular secretory portion?

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43. Determine the most abundant protein in the extracellular matrix of connective tissues.

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44. Identify the connective tissue responsible for forming a supportive stroma in lymphoid organs.

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45. Identify the type of gland that secretes its product into the bloodstream.

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46. Which epithelial tissue type is found lining the urinary bladder and allows for stretching?

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47. Axons originate from a region known as the:

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48. The type of neuron found in the retina and olfactory mucosa is:

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49. Name the protein responsible for heat production in brown adipose tissue.

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50. Dendrites are specialized for:

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