Anatomy and age physiology. All Answers Synergy MosAP. Handed over perfectly.
Questions for the test:
1. The structural and functional unit of the lung is ...
2. The gland, which is the central organ of the immune system, is ...
3. In children of the first years of life, the bladder has ... the shape
4. Gas exchange during breathing occurs in ...
5. The child begins to distinguish between pleasant and unpleasant odors at the age of ...
6. The main function of erythrocytes is ...
7. The largest volume of air that can be exhaled after a maximum inhalation is ...
8. The number of pairs of spinal nerves in humans is ...
9. Every decade, the average weight of a child 4–7 years old increases by ... kg
10. In the blood capillaries of the intestinal villi are absorbed: nutrients, ...
11. The types of memory that are most pronounced in adults compared to children include: semantic, ...
12. The centers of respiratory and digestive reflexes are located in ...
13. ... a reflex is formed after the birth of a child
14. Establish a correspondence between the type of GNI and temperament:
15. The main duct of the pancreas ejects the secret into ...
16. The ability for inner speech (thinking) is formed in a child by ... years
17. The number of milk teeth in a person is ...
18. Passes into the ureter ...
19. Male sex cells are produced in ...
20. Ossification of the spinal column is completed by ... years
21. The individual development of an organism is called ...
22. The pH value (concentration of hydrogen ions) of blood is ...
23. Fascia are absent in ... muscles
24. The uterus reaches its maximum weight at the age of ... years
25. In children 8–14 years old, the mean arterial pressure is ... mm Hg. Art.
26. The center of the taste analyzer is located in ... the lobe of the cerebral hemispheres
27. Conditional is ... reflex
28. The skeleton of an adult is made up of ... bones
29. The main function of the spleen is ...
30. The first turning point in the development of anaerobic capabilities of a child is the age ...
31. Four pulmonary veins flow into ...
32. The hematopoietic organ of a person after his birth is ...
33. The small intestine consists of the duodenum, ...
34. The highest subcortical center for the regulation of digestion is ...
35. The total duration of the human cardiac cycle is ... s
36. Delayed puberty is typical for girls ... type of constitution
37. It is not true that the enzymes of gastric juice include ...
38. The pH value (concentration of hydrogen ions) of blood is ...
39. On average, an adult makes ... respiratory movements per minute
40. The main function of the parathyroid glands is the regulation of ...
41. The vessels and parts of the heart that carry only venous blood include ...
42. Enzymatic cleavage of proteins to amino acids ...
43. Equalization of pressure on the tympanic membrane is provided due to ...
44. The mass of the brain of a newborn child is ... from the mass of his body
45. Wedge-shaped fontanelles disappear by ... years
46. The first breath of a newborn is due to ... in the blood
47. The duration of continuous reading for students in grade 1 should be ... minutes
48. Sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions belong to ... the nervous system
49. A lower voice in men compared to women is associated with ...
50. The growth of tubular bones in children in length is carried out due to ...
51. The science that studies the functions of the body and its organs is called ...
52. Lumbar lordosis appears during ... a year of a child´s life
53. The respiratory center is located in ... the brain
54. Non-simultaneous maturation of various organs and systems is called ...
55. The volume of blood from the total body weight of an adult reaches ...
56. Wedge-shaped fontanelles disappear by ... years
57. According to the type of bones and the principles of their connection, the nasal bone is ...
58. For a day, an adult forms up to ... liters of primary urine
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61. In the blood capillaries of the intestinal villi are absorbed: nutrients, ...
62. A universal recipient is a person with ... blood type
63. The most intensive absorption of nutrients occurs in
64. The average difference between the maximum and minimum body temperatures of an infant during the day is ... °C
65. A short alarm did not wake the child. A continuous beep of the same volume caused him to wake up. It´s connected with ...
66. V ... the highest current speed
67. The development of rickets in children occurs from a lack of vitamin ...
68. First of all, a child erupts ... incisors
69. It is not true that one of the probable causes of epochal acceleration is ...
70. It is not true that the peripheral organ of the immune system is ...
71. Among patients with diabetes, children account for ...%
72. The internal environment of the body is formed by: blood, ...
73. The maximum manifestation of the swimming reflex is observed by ... the day of the child´s development
74. The systemic circulation is the path of blood from ...
75. One of the criteria of biological age is the ratio of ... to body length
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