We can see, think, hear, respond to pain, temperature, touch, etc. thanks to the activities of the body controlled by the ... .
A) respiratory system;
B) nervous system;
C) sensory system;
D) immune system.
... occurs when the protective material, specific for a given infectious agent, is produced in another individual and given thus “ready-made” to the patient.
A) Natural immunity;
B) Acquired immunity;
C) Passive immunity;
D) Active immunity.
Soft growths of abnormal nerve tissue are called … .
A) tumours;
B) neurofibromas;
C) neoplasm;
D) tissues.
The ... is located beneath the posterior part of the cerebrum.
A) cerebellum;
B) thalamus;
C) hypothalamus;
D) pons.
When a person is caused to develop his own antibodies, it is an example of ... .
A) natural immunity;
B) acquired immunity;
C) passive immunity;
D) active immunity.
The most important muscle used for breathing is the ... .
A) lung;
B) pleura;
C) trachea;
D) diaphragm.
The skin is intimately connected with the central ... .
A) digestive system;
B) immune system;
C) nervous system;
D) respiratory system.
On its way to the lungs, air passes from the larynx to the ... .
A) nasal cavity;
B) trachea;
C) alveolus;
D) diaphragm.
Senses are the physiological methods of … .
A) nociception;
B) perception;
C) tactition;
D) gustation.
The ..., the largest unit of the respiratory system, look like large pink sponges that almost fill the chest.
A) heart;
B) lungs;
C) nose;
D) liver.
Dermatitis is also called ... .
A) inborn resistance;
B) epidermis;
C) eczema;
D) stimulus.
A ... is an abnormal mass anywhere in the body.
A) tissue;
B) tumour;
C) cell;
D) nerve.
Almost 90 % of the information is supplied to the brain through ... .
A) eyes;
B) ears;
C) mouth;
D) blood.
The ear comprises three sections: the outer ear, the middle ear and the ....
A) eardrum;
B) inner ear;
C) ear canal;
D) pinna.
… is a ductless gland located in the mediastinum behind the sternum and extends into the neck.
A) Thymus gland;
B) Lacrymal gland;
C) Adrenal glands;
D) Gonads.
The process of filtration and formation of urine takes place within the tiny tubules of the … .
A) liver;
B) heart;
C) kidney;
D) gallbladder.
There may be serious … after the grippe.
A) complications;
B) warts;
C) symptoms;
D) convalescence.
A pregnant woman should refrain from … .
A) taking supplemental vitamins;
B) smoking or consuming alcohol;
C) getting sufficient rest;
D) eating a proper diet.
The papilloma virus that causes … is probably one cause of cervical cancer in women.
A) lung cancer;
B) genital warts;
C) tuberculosis;
D) skin rash.
Signs of autism usually appear before age of … .
A) two months;
B) thirty years;
C) three years;
D) eighteen years.
Depression is a serious … disorder requiring a proper treatment.
A) mental;
B) physical;
C) infectious;
D) inherited.
Some forms of cancer are transmitted from parents to … through defects in DNA of germina cells.
A) grandparents;
B) pupils;
C) neighbours;
D) offsprings.
Acquired partial or complete protection against certain infectious diseases is called ... .
A) natural immunity;
B) acquired immunity;
C) passive immunity;
D) active immunity.
Is an infection by one or two viruses that destroys white blood cells causing diseases that result from the impaired immunity.
A) HIV;
B) AIDS;
C) IgE;
D) ME.
The upper and lower ... protect the outer surface of the eye.
A) jaws;
B) eyelids;
C) limbs;
D) lips.
Respiration is the mechanical process of ... .
A) eating;
B) speaking;
C) breathing;
D) coughing.
The ... system includes: neurons, nerves, brain, and meninges.
A) respiratory;
B) nervous;
C) sensory;
D) immune.
The ... is the primary center for regulating and coordinating of body activities.
A) heart;
B) lungs;
C) brain;
D) neck.
There are 5 main human senses, they are: sight, hearing, smell, taste and ... .
A) perception;
B) touch;
C) breathing;
D) talking.
Derma is located under the ... .
A) epidermis;
B) true skin;
C) subcutaneous adipose layer;
D) epithelial cells.
The smallest of the bronchial branches are called ....