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Anatomy And Physiology For Population Health Question Paper

Anatomy And Physiology For Population Health 

Course:Bachelor Of Science In Public Health

Institution: Kenyatta University question papers

Exam Year:2012



KENYATTA UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS 2011/2012
SECOND SEMESTER EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF SCIENCE
(POPULATION HEALTH)
PPH 109N: ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY FOR POPULATION HEALTH
DATE: Tuesday 3rd April, 2012 TIME: 2.00 p.m. – 4.00 p.m.
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INSTRUCTIONS
Answer ALL the question in Section A.
In Section B, answer Part 1 and any TWO from Section B, Part 2.
SECTION A

Q1.Using a clear diagram, illustrate the structures of a synovial joints found on the animal body. [4 marks]

Q2.Make a brief explanation of how skeletal muscles contracts.[4 marks]

Q3.State the meaning of the following terms as used in population health:
(a)Anatomy

(b)Physiology

(c)Innervations and

(d)renal clearance [1 mark each]

Q4.Differentiate between the cranial and spinal nerves.[4 marks]

Q5.Outline the classification of bones of the vertebral column of the human skeleton. [4 marks]

SECTION B: Answer question 6 and any other 2 questions in this section.

Q6.Describe the structure and functions of the Pituitary, thyroid and ovary as part of the endocrine system. [20 marks]

Q7.Explain the structure and function of the mammalian respiratory system.[15 marks]

Q8.Elaborate on the structure and function of mammalian blood. [15 marks]

Q9.Discuss the classification of connective tissues found in the animal body.[15 marks]

Q10. Discuss the structure and function of the human urinary system. [15 marks]






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