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Iph 2103: Human Anatomy Question Paper

Iph 2103: Human Anatomy 

Course:Bachelor Of Science In Public Health

Institution: Jomo Kenyatta University Of Agriculture And Technology question papers

Exam Year:2012



JOMO KENYATTA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY
UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS 2012/2013
EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PUBLIC HEALTH
IPH 2103: HUMAN ANATOMY
DATE: SEPTEMBER 2012 TIME: 2 HOURS
INSTRUCTIONS: ANSWER QUESTION ONE AND ANY OTHER TWO QUESTIONS

SECTION A - COMPULSORY
QUESTION ONE
a. With the aid of a diagram briefly describe the anatomical position of the uterus in the human body. [3 marks]
b. Briefly explain the Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) as a component of the human body cell. [3 marks]
c. Describe the structure of the axial skeleton in a human body. [3 marks]
d. Briefly describe the structure of the spinal cord. [3 marks]
e. Describe the levels of structural complexity in a human body starting with the simplest to the most complex. [3 marks]
f. Explain any 3 major processes controlled by the endocrine system in a human body.
[3 marks]
g. Identify and explain any one of the three meninges that cover a human brain. [3 marks]
h. Explain any 3 organs associated with the right kidneys in human beings. [3 marks]
i. Describe the structure of the heart within the thorax. [3 marks]
j. Briefly describe the position and structure of the nose within the respiratory system.
[3 marks]


SECTION B – ANSWER ANY TWO QUESTIONS
QUESTION TWO
With an aid of a well labelled diagram describe a human tooth. [20 marks]
QUESTION TWO
Describe a human cell. [20 marks]
QUESTION THREE
Describe the structure of a human brain with an illustrative diagram. [20 marks]






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