Anatomy II
Anatomy II
Anatomy II
Anatomy II
Anatomy II
100

What is physiology?

The study of the functions of organs and systems of the body.

100

Anatomy is the study of:

The organs and systems of the body.

100

Which of the following terms is not a building block of the human body? Cells, tissues, organs or muscles?

Muscles.

100

Which of the following is not one of the three basic parts of the cell? Nucleus, cytoplasm, nerve or cell membrane?

Nerve.

100

What is another name for histology?

Microscopic anatomy.

200

The process of building up larger molecules from smaller ones is called:

Anabolism.

200

The basic units of living matter are:

Cells.

200

The chemical process in which cells receive nutrients for all growth and reproduction is called:

Metabolism.

200

A separate body structure composed of cells of two or more different tissues is a:

Organ.

200

Which type of tissue supports, protects and holds the body together? 

Connective tissue.

300

Which tissue contracts when stimulated to produce motion? 

Muscle tissue.

300

All of the following examples are bones of the cranium except; frontal, occipital, temporal or metacarpal?

Metacarpal 

300

Cells are composed of a gel like substance called:

Protoplasm.

300

Most of the activities or production of the cell take place in the:

Cytoplasm.

300

An example of a long bone would be the; wrist bones, cervical vertebrae, mandible or humerus?

Humerus

400

Which of the body systems has the function to give the body shape and strength? Skeletal, circulatory, nervous or endocrine?

Skeletal.

400

How many bones of the cranium are affected by a scalp massage?

6

400

What is the process of breaking down large molecules into smaller ones called?

Catabolism.

400

How many bones are included in the cervical vertebrae? 

7

400

Eight carpals held together with ligaments form the carpus or the:

Wrist

500

The smallest bones of the facial skeleton that formed the front part of the inner, bottom wall of the eye socket are the:

Lacrimal.

500

What are the two bones of the upper jaw? 

Maxillae

500

What is the largest bone of the facial skeleton? 

Mandible.

500

How many bones are involved in a facial massage? 

9

500

The bone that is located behind the eyes and nose and connects all the bones to the cranium is the:

Sphenoid