The full name of the AMI.
What is the Association of Medical Illustrators.
The amount of bones in the human body.
What is 206
The cell components that generate energy.
What are Chloroplasts and Mitochondria?
Famous for their soup can exhibition in 1962.
Who is Andy Warhol?
The only Medical Illustrator who is also a professor at RIT who does not teach a Medical Illustration focused course.
Who is Alan Gesek?
The distal most bones of the upper limb.
What is phalanges?
The study of the microscopic structures of tissues.
What is histology?
Where is the Neuenschwanstein Castle located?
What is Germany?
How often must you renew your Medical Illustration Certification?
What is every 5 years?
The three embryonic tissue layers.
What is the endoderm, mesoderm and ectoderm?
During this process an enzyme in yeast called zymase converts sugar into alcohol.
What is fermentation?
Frank Lloyd Wright is famous for this kind of work.
What is architecture?
What makes undergraduate students from RIT eligible to take the CMI Board Certification Exam that other undergraduate programs do not offer?
What is Gross Anatomy with hands on dissection?
The seahorse shaped structure responsible for storing memories.
What is the hippocampus?
The different classifications of epithelial cells. (3)
What is squamous, cuboidal and columnar.
A religious text that is supplemented by illustrations and decorations.
What is Illuminated Manuscript?
The four accredited masters programs in North America.
What are Augusta, Johns Hopkins, University of Illinois and the University of Toronto.
All of the cranial nerves in order.
I- Olfactory, II- Optic, III- Oculomotor, IV- Trochlear, V- Trigeminal, VI- Abducens, VII- Facial, VIII- Vestibulocochlear, IX- Glossopharyngeal, X- Vagus, XI- Accessory, XII- Hypoglossal
Supporting cells to neurons. (name 4)
What are Neuroglia- Astrocytes, Oligodendrocytes, Ependymal and Microglial?
The most predominant art movements in the following time periods:
1- 1600's
2- 1700's
3- 1750's
4- 1780's
5- 1840's
What is:
1- Baroque
2- Roccoco
3- Neoclacissim
4- Romanticism
5- Realism