D. are lost and replaced
E. loses and replaces
50. This system describes how bones … to other bones and muscle fibers via connective tissue such as tendons and ligaments.
A. connected
B. connects
C. is connected
D. are connected
E. connect
51. The adult body … up of: 100 trillion cells, 206 bones, 600 muscles, and 22 internal organs.
A. isn`t made
B. made
C. aren`t made
D. is made
E. makes
52. The human skeleton … of both fused and individual bones supported by ligaments, tendons, muscles and cartilage.
A. isn`t composed
B. compose
C. aren`t compose
D. is composed
E. composed
53. Humans … with about 300 to 350 bones.
A. isn`t born
B. is born
C. are born
D. be born
E. was born
54. To allow motion, different bones … by joints.
A. connect
B. connects
C. isn`t connected
D. are connected
E. is connected
55. … smooth muscles … to control the flow of substances within the lumens of hollow organs?
A. Is …used
B. Do …use
C. Are … used
D. Does …use
E. Do … used
56. … the human body … to stand erect, walk on two feet, use the arms to carry and lift, and has opposable thumbs?
A. Do … make
B. Does … made
C. Are … made
D. Is … make
E. Is … made
57. …the size of an adult person firstly… by genes and secondly by diet?
A. Is … determined
B. Are … determined
C. Is … determine
D. Do … determine
E. Does …determined
58. … the ends of the fingers and toes … by nails?
A. Do … cover
B. Does … cover
C. Are … covered
D. Is … covered
E. Are … cover
59. … body type and body composition … by postnatal factors such as diet and exercise?
A. Are … influence
B. Is … influenced
C. Are … influenced
D. Do … influence
E. Does … influence
60. The system of higher education in Ukraine … good quality and …well … .
A. provides; are … developed
B. is provide; is …develop
C. is provided; are …develop
D. provides; is … developed
E. provides; develops
61. Combining form “ -logy-” means:
A. book
B. specialist
C. subject
D. science
E. information
62. Combining form “-(log)ist” means:
A. specialist
B. instrument
C. study
D. specialty
E. place of work
63. Combining form “-cyte” means:
A. tissue
B. organ
C. system
D. cell
E. muscle
64. Combining form “ histo-” means:
A. tissue
B. cell
C. system
D. organ
E. fiber
65. Combining form “-genesis” means:
A. improvement
B. attachment
C. development
D. growth
E. enlargement
66. Combining form “ -pathy” means:
A. growth
B. health
C. life
D. disease
E. development
67. Combining form “myo-” means:
A. skin
B. tendon
C. muscle
D. cartilage
E. ligament
68. Combining form “dermato-” means:
A. skin
B. hair
C. nail
D. layer
E. tissue
69. Combining form “ osteo-” means:
A. bone
B. muscle
C. joint
D. ligament
E. bursa
70. Combining form “ costo-” means:
A. bone
B. muscle
C. rib
D. joint
E. skin
71. Combining form “ arthro-” means:
A. skull
B. joint
C. bone
D. rib
E. muscle
72. Combining form “ cranio-” means:
A. joint
B. skin
C. rib
D. skull
E. vertebra
73. Combining form “ thoraco-”means:
A. abdomen
B. pelvis
C. lung
D. back
E. chest
74. Combining form “hepato-” means:
A. liver
B. intestine
C. pancreas
D. stomach
E. lung
75. Combining form “gastro-” means:
A. liver
B. stomach
C. kidney
D. pancreas
E. esophagus
76. Combining form “entero-” means:
A. kidney
B. intestine
C. liver
D. stomach
E. pancreas
77. Combining form “ophtalmo-” means:
A. nose
B. ear
C. lip
D. eye
E. cheek
78. Combining form “oro-” means:
A. eye
B. mouth
C. tooth
D. ear
E. lip
79. Combining form “bio-” means:
A. health
B. death
C. life
D. growth
E. disease
80. Combining form “onco-” means:
A. height
B. weight
C. life
D. tumor
E. illness
81. Combining form “spondylo-” means …
A. vertebra
B. rib
C. bone
D. muscle
E. skin
82. Prefix “pre-” means:
A. after
B. under
C. above
D. before
E. in
83. Prefix “post-” means:
A. after
B. under
C. within
D. before
E. above
84. Nails … from a region of living cells, which lies underneath a fold of skin called the cuticle.
A. go
B. bring
C. take
D. grow
E. open
85. It … about 20 seconds for a red blood cell to circle the whole body.
A. takes
B. gives
C. brings
D. puts
E. keeps
86. The average person … asleep in seven minutes.
A. stands
B. takes
C. lies
D. falls
E. keeps
87. Muscles … to move the bone attached at the joint.
A. contract
B. interact
C. communicate
D. work
E. determine
88. The cardiovascular system … the heart, veins, arteries and capillaries.
A. keeps
B. puts
C. opens
D. comprises
E. takes
89. The nervous system … of cells that communicate information about an organism's surroundings and itself.
A. has
B. consists
C. brings
D. keeps
E. takes
90. The musculoskeletal system's primary functions … supporting the body, allowing motion, and protecting vital organs.
A. include
B. extend
C. run
D. work
E. has
91. The blood vessels, hairs, and sweat glands of the skin … together to help control body temperature.
A. live
B. contract
C. put
D. work
E. include
92. The skeletal portion of the system … as the main storage system for calcium and phosphorus.
A. gives
B. brings
C. takes
D. serves
E. involves
93. Muscles … bones in place and also play a role in movement of the bones.
A. keep
B. work
C. have
D. make
E. perform
94. After successful … of clinical training a student graduates as a Bachelor of Medicine.
A. examination
B. competition
C. information
D. completion
E. beginning
95. Entry to British medical schools is very … .
A. competitive
B. interesting
C. easy
D. boring
E. successful
96. The medical education itself takes five years, consisting of an … of 2 years of preclinical training and 3 years of clinical training.
A. information
B. struggle
C. aggregate
D. argument
E. inspiration
97. Medical schools and teaching hospitals are closely … .
A. lived
B. turned
C. led
D. integrated
E. seen
98. Courses in medical schools in the UK … five or six years.
A. have
B. finish
C. work
D. last
E. begin
99. The majority of UK doctors work as …, who are the first port of call for patients.
A. family doctors
B. therapists
C. internists
D. ENT specialists
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