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nmdcat.online Anatomy & Physiology 1
Jun 6, 2026
nmdcat.online Anatomy & Physiology 1
Jun 6, 2026

A person receives a deep cut on their arm. The wound extends through the epidermis and dermis, reaching the subcutaneous tissue. This tissue layer is primarily composed of:

A. Stratified squamous epithelium
B. Dense regular connective tissue
C. Adipose tissue and loose connective tissue
D. Smooth muscle tissue
nmdcat.online Anatomy & Physiology 1
Jun 6, 2026

A neurosurgeon is planning a procedure to remove a brain tumor. They need to understand the relationship of the tumor to the outer surface of the brain. The term superficial would describe a tumor located:

A. Deep within the brain
B. On the surface of the brain
C. Towards the back of the brain
D. Towards the front of the brain
nmdcat.online Anatomy & Physiology 1
Jun 6, 2026

A cell is unable to properly detoxify harmful substances, such as alcohol or drugs. Which organelle is primarily involved in detoxification processes?

A. Rough endoplasmic reticulum
B. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
C. Golgi apparatus
D. Lysosomes
nmdcat.online Anatomy & Physiology 1
Jun 6, 2026

In the anatomical position, the palms of the hands are oriented:

A. Posteriorly
B. Medially
C. Anteriorly
D. Laterally
nmdcat.online Anatomy & Physiology 1
Jun 6, 2026

A histologist observes a tissue with elongated cells that are capable of generating force and movement. These cells are organized into:

A. Epithelial tissue
B. Nervous tissue
C. Muscle tissue
D. Connective tissue
nmdcat.online Anatomy & Physiology 1
Jun 6, 2026

A cell is deficient in its ability to synthesize lipids and steroids. Which organelle is primarily responsible for these functions?

A. Rough endoplasmic reticulum
B. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
C. Golgi apparatus
D. Lysosomes
nmdcat.online Anatomy & Physiology 1
Jun 6, 2026

A patient is receiving oxygen therapy. Oxygen is an example of an inorganic compound essential for cellular respiration. Inorganic compounds are characterized by:

A. Always containing carbon and hydrogen
B. Not typically containing carbon-hydrogen bonds
C. Being complex macromolecules
D. Being used only for energy storage
nmdcat.online Anatomy & Physiology 1
Jun 6, 2026

A nurse is preparing to insert a rectal thermometer. The rectum is located posterior to the bladder, meaning it is:

A. Towards the front
B. Towards the back
C. Towards the side
D. Towards the midline
nmdcat.online Anatomy & Physiology 1
Jun 6, 2026

A medical transcriptionist notes that the patient’s arm was placed in a position of supination. This anatomical movement refers to:

A. Turning the palm downwards
B. Turning the palm upwards
C. Bending the elbow
D. Straightening the elbow
nmdcat.online Anatomy & Physiology 1
Jun 6, 2026

A person has a large mole on their leg. The nurse notes that the mole is located on the lateral aspect of the thigh, meaning it is:

A. Towards the midline
B. Away from the midline
C. Towards the front
D. Towards the back
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nmdcat.online Anatomy & Physiology 1
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