Anatomoical/Directional Terms
Histology
Intugumentary/Wounds
Bones/Fractures
Muscles/Sliding Filament
100

This term means “toward the midline of the body.”
 

Medial 

100

This tissue type covers body surfaces and lines organs.
 

Epithelial tissue?

100

This is the outermost layer of the skin.

Epidermis

100

This structure covers the outer surface of bones and helps with growth and repair.
 

periosteum

100

This muscle type is voluntary and attached to bones.
 

skeletal muscle

200

The knee is __________ to the ankle.
 

Superior 

200

This tissue type connects, supports, or protects other tissues.
 

connective tissue

200

This skin gland helps regulate body temperature.
 

sweat gland

200

A patient has a fracture that damages blood vessels within the bone. Which internal bone structure was most likely affected?
 

bone marrow

200

Which muscle type helps move food through the digestive tract?

smooth muscle

300

A patient has pain on the front of the body. Which directional term describes the location?

anterior (ventral)

300

Idenitify the Tissue (hind found in ribs, nose and joints) 


Hyaline Cartilage

300

A sunburn that causes redness and pain but no blisters is what degree of burn?
 

 first-degree burn

300

This dense, hard layer of bone provides strength and support.
 

compact bone

300

What happens to the sarcomere when a muscle contracts?
 

it shortens

400

Which directional term describes the arrows shown (Not Backwards)?



Lateral 

400

Identify the tissue and state where it is found 


Stratified Squamous: Lining of the mouth/Epidermis

400

Which layer of skin is damaged in this injury?


the dermis

400

Identify the highlighted region of the bone.
 

diaphysis

400

What is occurring in this image?
 

muscle contraction

500

A patient has a deep cut on the outer side of the left forearm, closer to the wrist than the elbow.
Using anatomical terminology, describe the location of the injury.


lateral and distal on the left forearm?

500

A patient tears a structure that connects muscle to bone during a sports injury, making it difficult to move the joint.
Which type of connective tissue was most likely damaged?

Dense Irregular 

500

Why does deep skin damage increase the risk of infection?
 

 protective barrier is broken, allowing pathogens to enter?

500

An X-ray shows a bone broken into several pieces after a car accident. What type of fracture is this, and why is it more serious than a simple fracture?
 

comminuted fracture, because the bone breaks into multiple pieces, increasing damage to surrounding tissues?

500

Why is ATP necessary for muscle contraction to continue?
 

 it provides energy for myosin to pull actin?

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