Anatomy
Tissues
Cells
systems
bones and joints
100
The study of the structure and shape of the body and body parts is called
What is the anatomy?
100
Which of the following is NOT classified as connective tissue: adipose cartilage blood skeletal
What is skeletal?
100
Two types of passive transport are: diffusion and osmosis exocytosis and endocytosis osmosis and endocytosis endocytosis and diffusion
What is diffusion and osmosis ?
100
Hematopoeisis is a function of the:
What is the skeletal system?
100
Yellow marrow consists of what
What is adipose tissue
200
Type of section that could be used to separate the thoracic cavity from the abdominopelvic cavity:
What is the transverse?
200
The epithelial tissue found in areas subject to considerable friction and abuse, such as the esophagus, is
What is stratified squamous epithelium?
200
When the blood levels of calcium drop below normal: osteoclast activity increases parathyroid hormone secretion increases and osteoclast activity increases parathyroid hormone secretion decreases parathyroid hormone secretion decreases and osteoblast activity increases
What is parathyroid hormone secretion decreases and osteoblast activity increases ?
200
the skin is this type of membrane
What is cutaneous?
200
To walk on her toes, a ballerina must be able to __________ her feet for long periods of time.
What plantar flex?
300
the relationship between the patellar and femoral regions
What the patellar region is distal to the femoral region ?
300
The tissue that is usually well vascularized and has an extensive extracellular matrix is called.
What is connective tissue?
300
A cell membrane would NOT contain: phospholipid cholesteral protein nucleic acid
What is nucleic acid
300
Sally is taken to the hopsital and upon arrival her lips and mucous membranes have a bluish tint. Sally likely has jaundice casued by liver malfunction anemia caused by a lack of iron cyanosis caused by a lack of oxygen erythemia caused by excessive exercise
What is cyanosis caused by a lack of oxygen ?
300
Place the following joints in order from most to least movement: 1) symphysis 2) suture 3) plane 4) condyloid 5) ball & socket
What is 5,4,3,1,2 ?
400
Which of the following relationships is incorrect: parietal pleura - lines the wall of the thoracic cavity visceral peritoneum - covers the outer surface of the small intestine visceral pleura - covers the lungs parietal pericardium - covers the heart
What parietal pericardium - covers the heart ?
400
Simple squamous epithelial tissue would be found in an area where: mucous is secreted diffusion occurs active transport occurs facilitated diffusion occurs
What is diffusion occurs ?
400
A cell would lose water and shrink if placed in what type of solution?
What is a hypertonic solution?
400
When the body temperature lowers, which of the following takes place: arrector pili muscles contract eccrine glands become active skin capillaries dilate the skin flushes
What is arrector pili muscles contract ?
400
Which of the following is NOT a feature of a synovial joint: reinforcing ligaments articular (hyaline) cartilage joint cavity periodontal ligament
What is a periodontal ligament?
500
Which of the following activites would NOT represent an anatomical study? Making a cut through the heart to observe its interior Drawing blood from recently fed lab animals at timed intervals to determine their blood sugar levels Examining the surface of a bone Viewing muscle tissue through a microscope
What are the kidneys?
500
Tendons contain what type of tissue
Dense Connective.
500
The cell connections that allow substances to pass directly from one cell into another are called
What are gap junctions?
500
The hormone thyroxine is released in response to a pituitary hormone called TSH. As thryroxine levels increase in the blood, they exert negative feedback on the release of TSH by the pituitary gland. What effect will this negative feedback have on the release of TSH? Increase Stay the same Decrease Will cause a different hormone to be released
What is decrease?
500
Which of the following is an example of a bone that is created from connective tissue membranes: the radius the humerus the parietal bone the metacarpals
What is the parietal bone?
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