Name each plane
Transverse, Frontal, Sagittal
There are 3 layers of the vessel wall. Name them.
Tunica interna, Tunica media, Tunica externa
Name the 4 chambers of the heart.
Bonus (100 pts): Which ones receive blood and which ones pump out blood?
Right ventricle (pump blood), left ventricle (pump blood), right atrium (receive blood), left atrium (receive blood).
The superior opening of larynx is guarded by this flap of tissue.
Epiglottis
Name the parts of the kidney
A) Adrenal gland
B) Cortex
C) Medulla
D) Renal vein
E) Renal artery
F) Ureter
Name the 4 quadrants
Bonus 100 pts: Name the 9 regions
J) Right upper quadrant
K) Left upper quadrant
L) Right lower quadrant
M) Left lower quadrant
Bonus: (a) right hypochondrium, (b) epigastrium, (c) left hypochondrium, (d) right lumbar, (e) umbilical, (f) left lumbar, (g) right inguinal, (h) hypogastrium, (i) left inguinal
Identify the role of arteries, veins, and capillaries.
Artery: Carry blood away from the heart
Vein: Carry blood back to the heart
Capillaries Connect smallest arteries to smallest vein
Erythrocytes, platelets, and leukocytes are called these.
Formed elements.
Name the 3 sections of the bronchial tree.
Main bronchi, Lobar bronchi, Segmental bronchi, Bronchioles
Name the regions of the renal tubule
Proximal convoluted tubule, Nephron loop, Distal convoluted tubule, Collecting duct
Indicate the directional term of red and blue arrows
Bonus 100 pts: Indicate the directional term of orange and purple arrows
Red: Proximal Blue: Distal
Orange: Medial Purple: Lateral
Name the veins
1) Subclavian
2) Axillary
3) Cephalic
4) Brachial
5) Basilic
6) Median cubital
7) Radial8Ulnar
The heart has an internal pacemaker. It is also known as this.
Sinoartial Node
Name the cartilages in the upper respiratory tract.
Epiglottic, Thyroid, Circoid
The type of epithelium that surrounds the Bowman's capsule is…
Simple Squamous Epithelium
The three classes of epithelium.
Bonus 200 pts: Name the cell shapes.
Simple, Pseudostratified columnar, Stratified
Bonus: Squamous, Cuboidal, Columnar
Name the arteries of the lower limb from the pelvic region to the knee
Bonus 200 pts: Name the arteries of the legs
External iliac, Femoral, Popliteal
Anterior tibial, Posterior Tibial, Fibular
Name the heart valves
Atrioventricular valve (tricuspid/mitral), Seminlunar valve (pulmonary/aortic)
The right and left lung have lobes. They have this many lobes…
Bonus 200 pts: Name the fissures.
Right: 3 lobes (superior, middle, inferior) - horizontal and oblique fissures
Left: 2 lobes (superior and inferior) - oblique fissure
Name the sequence of the passage of urine from Bowman's capsule to voiding from the body
Glomerulus, Bowman's capsule, Proximal convuluted tubule, Nephron loop (Descending/Ascending), Distal convoluted tubule, Collecting duct, Renal papilla, Minor calyx, Major calyx, Renal pelvis, Uretrer, Urinary bladder, Urethra
Name the 3 muscular tissue types and which ones are voluntary and involuntary.
Skeletal (voluntary), Cardiac (involuntary), Smooth (involuntary)
Name the veins of the head and neck
Internal jugular, External jugular, Subclavian
The walls that separate the atria and ventricles are…
Interatrial septum, Interventricular septum
Name the 3 types of pleaurae found in the lungs.
Visceral pleura, Parietal pleura, Pleural cavity
Name the parts of the nephron
Word bank: Distal tubule, Glomerulus, Bowman's capsule, Cortical collecting tube, Loop of Henle, Collecting duct, Arcuate vein, Afferent arteriole, Juxtaglomerular apparatus, Arcuate Artery, Peritubular capillaries
1. Glomerulus, 2. Efferent arteriole, 3. Bowman’s capsule, 4. Proximal tube, 5. Cortical collecting tube, 6. Distal tube, 7. Loop of Henle, 8. Collecting duct, 9. Peritubular capillaries, 10. Arcuate vein, 11. Arcuate artery, 12. Afferent arteriole, and 13. Juxtaglomerular apparatus.