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90. What are some processes that occur in the nervous system during childhood? Choose 3 answers
A. The brain reaches its maximum weight.
B. Few new neurons form after birth.
C. The nervous system continues to mature through myelination.
D. The nervous system is formed after birth.
E. Neuromuscular coordination progresses in a proximal to distal direction.
A. The brain reaches its maximum weight.
C. The nervous system continues to mature through myelination.
D. The nervous system is formed after birth.
91. Which of the following body system changes take place during adolescence? Choose 3 answers
A. Androgens activate oil glands in the skin.
B. Hypothalamus regulates the release of reproductive hormones.
C. Musculoskeletal system grows at an increased rate.
D. Muscle function and coordination decrease.
E. Rate of new neuron production increases.
A. Androgens activate oil glands in the skin.
B. Hypothalamus regulates the release of reproductive hormones.
C. Musculoskeletal system grows at an increased rate.
92. How can aging affect the urinary system? Choose 3 answers
A. Increased occurrence of nocturia
B. Decreased urgency and frequency of uriniation
C. Atherosclerotic damage to kidneys
D. Increased bladder size and production of more urine
E. Decreased nephron efficiency

B. Decreased urgency and frequency of uriniation
C. Atherosclerotic damage to kidneys
E. Decreased nephron efficiency
93. How does atherosclerosis impact the functioning of the cardiovascular system? Choose 3 answers
A. May cause hypertension
B. Decreases cardiac output
C. Increases risk of heart attack
D. Lowers blood pressure
E. Causes the arterial wall to fray
B. Decreases cardiac output
C. Increases risk of heart attack
E. Causes the arterial wall to fray
95. Classify each landmark on the body as either anterior or posterior. Select your answer from the pull-down list.
a. Orbital
b. Umbilical
c. Vertebral
d. Olecranal
e. Antecubital
f. Acromial
1. Anterior
2. Posterior
A = Anterior
B= Anterior
C = Posterior
D = Posterior
E = Anterior
F = Posterior
96. Which list contains structures anterior and superficial to the heart? Select one.
A. Diaphragm, external oblique muscles, and lungs
B. Scapulae, latissimus dorsi, and vertebrae
C. Stomach, kidney, and pancreas
D. Areola, sternum, and pectoral muscles
A. Diaphragm, external oblique muscles, and lungs
97. Match each description with the body plane it describes. Select your answer from the pull-down list.
A cut dividing the body into even right and left sides
A cut dividing the body into anterior and posterior sections
A cross-sectional cut
A horizontal cut dividing the body into superior and inferior parts
A cut dividing the body into uneven right and left sides
1. Midsagittal plane
2. Transverse plane
3. Frontal plane
4. Sagittal plane
A = Midsagittal Plane
B= Frontal Plane
C = Transverse Plane
D = Transverse Plane
E = Sagital Plane
98. What are some differences between the ventral and dorsal body cavities? Choose 4 answers
A. The dorsal cavity holds the abdominal cavity.
B. The dorsal cavity holds the cranial cavity and the spinal cavity.
C. The ventral cavity is anterior to the dorsal cavity.
D. The ventral cavity contains structures that are inferior to the dorsal cavity.
E. The ventral cavity contains the major organs of the nervous system.
F. The dorsal cavity is smaller than the ventral cavity.
BCDF