Wellstar Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) Trainee Practice Test

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Which of the following is an organ that produces specific fluids in the body?

Gland

The correct answer is a gland because glands are specialized organs that are responsible for producing and secreting various fluids and substances within the body. These can include hormones, enzymes, and other important bodily fluids that play key roles in physiological processes. Endocrine glands, for example, secrete hormones directly into the bloodstream, whereas exocrine glands release their products through ducts to the surface of an organ or tissue.

The other options do not specifically refer to organs that produce fluids. Tissue refers to a group of cells that work together to perform a specific function but does not inherently indicate the production of fluids on its own. Muscle is primarily involved in movement and does not function to produce fluids. The term organ is a broader category that includes glands but does not specify that the structure produces fluids, encompassing a variety of functional units within the body. Thus, the specificity of glands in fluid production makes them the correct answer.

Tissue

Muscle

Organ

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