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Anatomy And Physiology Of Human  Question Paper

Anatomy And Physiology Of Human  

Course:Bachelor Of Special Needs Education

Institution: Kenyatta University question papers

Exam Year:2010



KENYATTA UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS 2009/2010
INSTITUTIONAL BASED PROGRAMME (IBP)
EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF EDUCATION
(SPECIAL EDUCATION)
ESN/P 104: ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF HUMAN

DATE: Thursday 29th April, 2010

TIME: 11.00 a.m – 1.00 p.m

INSTRUCTIONS:
Answer ALL Questions in Section ONE and TWO questions in Section TWO.
SECTION ONE ( 30 MARKS)

1.
Explain the following cell division
a)
Mitosis
[ 2 marks]
b)
Meisosis
[2 marks]

2.
Describe the three types of muscle tissues. [3 marks]

3.
Differentiate between Autonomic nerves and Somatic nerves. [ 4 marks]

4.
Explain the functions of the following parts of the eye.
a)
Iris
[ 1 mark]
b)
Ciliary muscles
[1 mark]

5.
The mechanism of hearing is a complex system. Explain . [ 3 marks]

6.
Describe three types of hearing loss. [6 marks]

7.
Explain the following health impairments
a)
Asthma
[ 2 marks]
b)
Cardiopulmonery conditions
[ 2 marks]

8.
What is meant by the term sensory integration? [ 2 marks]

9.
Explain what development delay means. [ 2 marks]

SECTION TWO ( 40 MARKS)
10.
Discuss Piagets’s cognitive development and the limitations associated with different levels of mental retardation. [ 20 marks]

11.
Using a diagram describe the structure of the eye and functions . [ 20 marks]

12.
Prepare a presentation to parents of the children with physical impairment on neurological problems. [ 20 marks]

13.
a)
Describe the most important excretory structures of the body. [ 15 marks]
b)
Discuss the functions in “ a” above. [ 5 marks]






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