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Human Health Vocabulary - part 2
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Q1. Whichofthefollowingresponsibilities is not found in the professional code of ethics
A. failure to fufill obligations
B. being loyal to employer and coworkers
C. being fair and courteous to you cor-workers
D. showing respect for the feelings and rights of others
Q2. Salt can cause a
A. hyperactivity
B. insomnia
C. obesity
D. hypertension
Q3. ptyalin
A. membrane in the ear
B. Enzyme in saliva that breaks down starches into sugars
C. amount of energy needed to raise temperature
Q4. Transfer, such as of a disease, from one person to another
A. Fungus
B. Prokaryote
C. Disease
D. Transmission
Q5. One half of your plate should be
A. Protein
B. Dairy
C. Grains
D. Fruits and Vegetables
Q6. A ball hits me in the face.
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A. I have a blister
B. I have a burn
C. I have a nosebleed
Q7. All of the following topics are considered to be controversial for discussion with the client EXCEPT
A. religion
B. politics
C. personal problems
D. haircare products
Q8. what type of muscle are connected to bones?
A. smooth
B. skeletal
C. cardiac
Q9. Most packaged foods have food labels.
A. True
B. flase
Q10. What is the meaning of disease
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A. An illness that cause by toxic chemical expose by our body.
B. Abnormal condition on body and mind that cause discomfort.
C. Normal condition by body react to certain foreign substance
Q11. Your brain is made of ___ tissue. Which enable you to see, hear, think, and see.
A. connective
B. epithelial
C. muscle
D. nerve
Q12. A ___ joint allows for rotation of one bone around another.
A. hinge joint
B. pivot joint
C. saddle joint
D. gliding joint
Q13. Which of the following is NOT a macronutrient
A. carbohydrates
B. fats
C. proteins
D. vitamins
Q14. In a joint, the ends of the bones that are rubbing against each otheer are covered in what to protect them from friction?
A. blood
B. water
C. ligament
D. cartilage
Q15. Animal that transmit pathogen from one host to another is called
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A. species
B. vector
C. predator
D. prey
Q16. Involuntary muscles
A. muscles that contract without you causing them to
B. contract when you want them to
C. All of the above
Q17. Which is the diseases that can prevented through vaccination
A. Tetanus
B. Dengue
C. Tuberculosis
D. Headache
Q18. A chemical that causes cancer
A. paathogen
B. carcinogen
C. infectious disease
D. emerging disease
Q19. Complete the sentence:I think I have a /an ___ shoulder. It’s quite a common injury if you play rugby.
A. itchy
B. stiff
C. blocked up
D. dislocated
Q20. The way that different amounts of a substance cause different responses.
A. dose response
B. pathogen
C. risk
D. high risk
Q21. villi
A. tiny gap between two neurons
B. provides link between brain and rest of body
C. finger like structure that lines the small intestine
Q22. Bones are held together by stringy connective tissue called
A. cartilage
B. joints
C. ligaments
D. tendons
Q23. Not making assumptions about peorple based on appearance reflects use e of
A. respect
B. integrity
C. etiquette
D. commitment
Q24. Select all of the changes if the body temperature is 35oC
A. arteries near skin become narrower
B. shiver more
C. Hairs stand up to trap air
D. All of the above
Q25. The coldest temperature ever recorded on Earth is-89.2 ◦C (128.6 ◦F), recorded at Vostok Station, Antarctica on July 21, 1983.
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A. True
B. False
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