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ABC Externally Set Mandatory Knowledge Questions Externally-Set Mandatory Knowledge Questions for Unit A/502/7622 Companion Animal Anatomy and Physiology which appears as a Mandatory Unit in the ABC Level 2 Certificate for Animal Nursing Assistants - 600/0221/9 Optional Unit in the ABC Level 2 Award for Animal Nursing Assistants - 600/0220/7 L2anaindependentknowledgequestions March 15 ABC Externally Set Mandatory Knowledge Questions Externally-set knowledge evidence questions for Unit A/502/7622 Companion Animal Anatomy and Physiology Q1. (LO1/AC1.1) The right artrioventricular valve in the heart is also known as the: (A) biscuspid valve (B) semilunar valve (C) tricuspid valve (D) mitral valve Q2. (LO1/AC1.6) In the mammalian heart, blood moves from the right: (A) atrium directly to the left atrium (B) ventricle directly to the left ventricle (C) atrium directly to the right ventricle (D) ventricle directly to the right atrium Q3. (LO1/AC1.6) The correct order of blood flow through the heart is: (A) left atrium, left ventricle to lungs, right atrium, right ventricle to body (B) right ventricle, right atrium to body, left ventricle, left ventricle, right atrium (C) left ventricle, left atrium to lungs, right ventricle, right atrium to body (D) right atrium, right ventricle to lungs, left atrium, left ventricle to body Q4. (LO2/AC2.3) The structure separating the thoracic and abdominal cavities is the: (A) diaphragm (B) heart (C) liver (D) stomach Q5. (LO2/AC2.3) The spleen is found in the: (A) cranial thoracic cavity (B) caudal abdominal cavity (C) cranial abdominal cavity (D) caudal thoracic cavity L2anaindependentknowledgequestions March 15 ABC Externally Set Mandatory Knowledge Questions Q6. (LO2/AC2.2) The thoracic cavity is lined by the: (A) pericardium (B) perineum (C) peritoneum (D) pleura Q7. (LO3/AC3.1) The fore-limb comprises of the: (A) scaphoid, femur, tibia and fibula (B) scaphoid, humerus, tibia and fibula (C) scapula, femur, radius and ulna (D) scapula, humerus, radius and ulna Q8. (LO3/AC3.1) The correct order of the vertebral column, working from the caudal to cranial aspect is: (A) Cervical, lumbar, thoracic, sacrum, coccygeal (B) Cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacrum, coccygeal (C) Coccygeal, sacrum, lumbar, thoracic, cervical (D) Coccygeal, sacrum, thoracic, lumbar, cervical Q9. (LO4/AC4.1) The golgi body is a type of: (A) intracellular fluid (B) organelle (C) cell membrane (D) nucleus Q10. (LO4/AC4.2) The four main types of body tissue are: (A) skin, bone, muscle and nerve (B) muscle, loose, dense and bone (C) skin, cartilage, epithelial and connective (D) muscle, nerve, connective and epithelial L2anaindependentknowledgequestions March 15 ABC Externally Set Mandatory Knowledge Questions Q11. (LO4/AC4.3) Stratified describes a type of: (A) connective tissue (B) epithelial tissue (C) muscle tissue (D) nervous tissue Q12. (LO3/AC3.1) Skeletal muscles consist of: (A) visceral muscle (B) involuntary muscle (C) smooth muscle (D) striated muscle Q13. (LO4/AC4.1) Adipose tissue contains a large number of: (A) skin cells (B) fat cells (C) bone cells (D) muscle cells Q14. (LO5/AC5.3) Following the oesophagus, food passes through the digestive system in the order of: (A) jejunum, duodenum, stomach, ileum (B) stomach, duodenum, jejunum, ileum (C) jejunum, stomach, duodenum, ileum (D) stomach, duodenum, ileum, jejunum Q15. (LO5/AC5.2) Most absorption of nutrients takes place in the: (A) stomach (B) large intestine (C) pancreas (D) small intestine L2anaindependentknowledgequestions March 15 ABC Externally Set Mandatory Knowledge Questions Q16. (LO5/AC5.3) Glucose is absorbed by the small intestine and transported to the liver via the: (A) hepatoportal vein (B) coronary artery (C) mesenteric vein (D) hepatic artery Q17. (LO5/AC5.7) The order in which urine flows through the excretory system is: (A) nephron, ureter, bladder, urethra (B) ureter, nephron, urethra, bladder (C) nephron, urethra, bladder, ureter (D) bladder, urethra, nephron, ureter Q18. (LO5/AC5.4) The duct from the kidney that collects urine and conveys it to the bladder is called the: (A) collecting tubule (B) ureter (C) convoluted tubule (D) urethra Q19. (LO6/AC6.1) The microscopic terminal air sacs in mammals through which gaseous exchange takes place are called: (A) alveoli (B) cilia (C) capillaries (D) bronchi Q20. (LO6/AC6.1) In a healthy animal, the left lung consists of: (A) 2 lobes (B) 3 lobes (C) 4 lobes (D) 5 lobes L2anaindependentknowledgequestions March 15 ABC Externally Set Mandatory Knowledge Questions Q21. (LO7/AC7.1) The part of a limb furthest from the body is described as the: (A) rostral part (B) cranial part (C) proximal part (D) distal part Q22. (LO7/AC7.1) The underside of the abdomen of a standing dog is described as its: (A) dorsal surface (B) rostral surface (C) ventral surface (D) plantar surface Q23. (LO8/AC8.2) A hormone is: (A) secreted via a duct (B) an exocrine secretion (C) secreted by a ‘ductless gland’ (D) a type of enzyme Q24. (LO8/AC8.2) The anterior pituitary gland secretes: (A) insulin (B) anti diuretic hormone (C) thyroid stimulating hormone (D) oxytocin Q25. (LO9/AC9.1) Neurons are part of the: (A) digestive system (B) endocrine system (C) nervous system (D) urinary system L2anaindependentknowledgequestions March 15 ABC Externally Set Mandatory Knowledge Questions Q26. (LO9/AC9.1)The central nervous system consists of the: (A) brain (B) brain and spinal cord (C) brain, muscles, nerves and spinal cord (D) brain, spinal cord and all nerves of the body Q27. (LO1/AC1.5) Describe the role of the cardiovascular system in the canine Q28. (LO5/AC5.7) State the normal urinary output volume for felines Q29. (LO 6/AC 6.3) State the normal respiratory rate for both canines and felines L2anaindependentknowledgequestions March 15 ABC Externally Set Mandatory Knowledge Questions Q30. (LO 6/AC 6.3) State three factors which affect respiratory rate in canines A/502/7622 These questions have been completed in the following manner (complete as appropriate) Written questions completed by the learner Verbal questions completed by assessor / scribe using learner’s own words Scribes signature (If not assessor) Date Learner signature Date Assessor signature Date Internal Moderator signature Date L2anaindependentknowledgequestions March 15