Biomed Midterm

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Biomed Midterm Quiz

Test your knowledge on essential biomedical concepts with our comprehensive Biomed Midterm Quiz. This quiz features 20 multiple-choice questions that cover a range of topics from anatomy to physiology and neuromuscular control.

Prepare for your exams with this engaging quiz that offers:

  • Detailed questions to enhance your understanding
  • Clear explanations for each correct answer
  • A chance to assess your knowledge before your midterm
20 Questions5 MinutesCreated by TestingBrain432
It is a thin layer of tissue that covers a surface or divides a space or organ.
Cell
Axon
Membrane
Neuron
It is the part of the body between neck and abdomen
Thorax
Limbs
Myelin
Cranium
It implies measurements of biological variables which help the physicians in diagnosing and treatment.
Clinical engineering
Biomaterial engineering
System physiology
Bioinstrumentation
Ignoring constants, it is accurate to say that the GHK equation
Allows you to calculate the membrane potential for a neuron, based on the concentrations and permeabilities of the major ions.
Allows you to calculate the membrane potential for a neuron, based only on the concentrations of the major ions.
Allows you to calculate the equilibrium potential for an ion, based on the concentrations and permeabilities of the ion.
Allows you to calculate the equilibrium potential for an ion, based only on the concentrations of the ion.
These are air sacs in the lungs formed at the terminals of a bronchiole. Its thin membrane allows oxygen to enter the blood stream
Capillaries
Alveoli
Axon
Collagen
Neurons having two processes arising from the same pole are called
Omnipolar neurons
Unipolar neurons
Bipolar neurons
Multipolar neuron
It is the field in which engineering techniques and tools are used to gather a comprehensive understanding of the function of living organisms ranging from bacteria to human body.
Clinical engineering
Biomaterial engineering
System physiology
Bioinstrumentation
These adjectives are used to describe the relative distance of a structure from the center of an organ or cavity.
€superior” and “inferior”
€ipsilateral” and “contra-lateral”
€proximal” and “distal”
€internal” and “external”
It is a collection of similar type of cells, which are associated with some intercellular matrix (ground substance) governed by some laws of growth and development
Joint
Tissue
Bone
Axon
It is a type of cartilage found in the discs of vertebral hyaline cartilage and fibrocartilage that can calcify or even ossify in later life.
Hyaline cartilage
Yellow elastic cartilage
Calcified cartilage
White fibrous cartilage
It is the liquid portion of the blood.
Hemoglobin
Plasma
Corpuscles
Pus
Which of the following can never be treated as a hinge joint?
The elbow
The knee
The wrist
The ankle
The fundamental functional unit of neuromuscular control is called:
Motor end plate
Muscle fibre
Motor neuron
Motor unit
Which are the major tissues in a synovial joint?
Ligamentous joint capsule, hyaline cartilage, synovium, synovial fluid
Ligamentous joint capsule, fibrocartilage, synovium, synovial fluid
Cartilaginous joint capsule, hyaline cartilage, synovium, synovial fluid
Cartilaginous joint capsule, fibrocartilage, synovium, synovial fluid
The component of muscle force directed toward the center of a joint is known as
The rotary component
The stabilizing component
The dislocating component
None of the above
A neuron is said to be polarized because
The action potential can travel in one direction only.
The soma is always at one extremity of the cell
There is a difference of electrical potential across its membrane.
It tends to cluster with other neurons in nuclei
The role of an antagonist muscle is to
Cause a motion opposite to that of the movement
Prevent an undesirable motion of the movement
Produce a movement
All of the above
The human vertebrae is made up of
33 vertebrae: 7 coccygeal, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar, 5 sacral and 4 cervical
33 vertebrae: 7 cervical, 12 coccygeal, 5 lumbar, 5 sacral and 4 thoracic
33 vertebrae: 7 lumbar, 12 thoracic, 5 cervical, 5 sacral and 4 coccygeal
33 vertebrae: 7 cervical, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar, 5 sacral and 4 coccygeal
A bone fracture treatment in which fractured segments are aligned.
Retention
Rehabilitation
Reduction
Traction
When muscle provides a braking mechanism to slow limb movement, the contraction type is
Concentric
Eccentric
Isotonic
Anisometric
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