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  • 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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