Anatomical Terminology
Cells
Tissues
Skeletal
Integumentary
100

The abdomen can be broken up into 9 regions.  what is the middle right region?

Right lumbar region.

100

The organelle known as the "powerhouse" of the cell.

Mitochondria

100

This type of muscle tissue attaches to bone and allows voluntary movement.

Skeletal

100

Are the humerus, metatarsals, and fibula part of the axial or appendicular skeleton?

Appendicular skeleton.

100

Name the 2 layers of a serous membrane.

Visceral and parietal.

200

What are the two cavities found within the ventral cavity?

Thoracic and abdominopelvic

200

The cell extension whose function is to increase surface area.

Microvilli

200

Name the 4 major types of tissues.

Epithelial, connective, muscle & nervous.

200

Name at least 3 functions of the skeletal system.

Movement, support, protection, storage, hematopoiesis.

200

What type of membrane secretes thick, slimy muous?

Mucous membrane.

300

The nurse asks a patient to stand facing forward with their arms at their sides with palms and feet facing forward. What position is this?

Anatomical position

300

The most complex level of organization.

Organ system

300

What is interstitial fluid (or the matrix)?

The fluid that fills the space between the cells of tissues.

300

Name the 2 bones of the lower leg (shin).

Fibula and tibia.

300

Name the 2 layers of the skin as well as the layer underneath them.

Epidermis and dermis. Layer underneath is the subcutaneous tissue or hypodermis.
400

The anatomical direction for "toward the midline of the body".

Medial

400

Name 2 functions of the plasma membrane.

Maintains cell form.  Let's only certain substances in and out. Communication.

400

You will often find this type of epithelial tissue in organs that are able to stretch.

Transitional epithelium

400

What type of joint allows free movement?

Diarthroses.

400

What type of sweat gland is distributed widely across the entire body and is responsible for secreting sweat onto the surface of the skin?

Eccrine glands

500

A lengthwise plane that cuts the body into left and right sides.

Sagittal plane

500

The passive transport process that involves the movement of water and particles across a membrane from areas of high pressure to low pressure. 

Filtration

500

Bone, cartilage, and blood are all what type of tissue?

Connective tissue

500

Why does the female pelvis have a wider inlet and wider pubic angle?

To support childbirth.
500

How is the skin involved in regulating temperature?

Sweat evaporates and cools the body down.  Heat is released through radiation when blood vessels dilate closer to skin's surface.

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