Digestive Anatomy
Aerobic Exercise Physiology
Urinary Anatomy
Reproductive Anatomy and Menstrual Cycle
Embryonic Growth and Development
100
On the Digestion I (Teeth) model, what is structure # 13?
Uvula
100
When exercise increases in intensity and duration, does heart rate increase or decrease (generally speaking)?
Heart rate increases in an effort to quickly get blood oxygenated and sent to the areas of the body that are becoming oxygen depleted due to the exercise.
100
In the Urinary System (Urinary I) model, what number represents a renal pyramid?
29
100
On the male reproductive model, what is structure #7?
Prostate gland
100
On the Full Term Fetus model, what is structure #2?
Umbilical cord
200
On the Digestion I (Teeth) model, what is structure #4?
First bicuspid (or premolar)
200
With exercise and increased muscle activity, breathing RATE increases, or decreases? What chemical is the body deprived of?
Breathing rate increases in an effort to get more oxygen to the blood, thus more oxygen to the body/muscles.
200
On the Urinary System model (Urinary I), what is structure 34?
Glomerulus (or Bowman's capsule or glomerular capsule)
200
What is stored in the nucleus of the ovum?
Chromosomes
200
On the Full Term Fetus model, in the Placenta Detail diagram, what is structure #18?
Amniotic Fluid
300
On the Digestion II model (Digestive System), structure number 28 refers to which muscle layer of the stomach?
Oblique (muscle layer of the stomach)
300
In our aerobic exercise physiology lab, did skin temperature increase or decrease during exercise? Why?
Skin temperature decreased, because blood was moving away from the skin and to the muscles being worked; in other words, blood moves to where oxygen need is highest.
300
What does the collecting duct contain?
Urine
300
What is the name for the muscular wall of the uterus and the lining of the uterus?
Myometrium Endometrium
300
On the Cell to Embryo model, what is structure #32?
The developing heart.
400
On the Digestion II (Digestive System) model, what is structure #24?
Vermiform Appendix
400
In our lab exercise, did temperature increase or decrease once exercise stopped? Why?
The increase in temperature after exercise was due to the blood moving away from the muscle that had been worked and back to the skin; blood becomes more evenly distributed throughout the body once exercise stops.
400
On the Urinary System (Urinary I) model, what is structure 39? (be specific)
Ascending limb of loop of Henle
400
What does the epididymis store? What number is the epididymis on the male reproductive anatomy model?
Mature sperm; 2
400
On the Cell to Embryo model, what does #12 represent? (What is happening here?)
Cleavage of the fertile ovum.
500
On the Digestive System model, what is structure #18?
Right colic flexure or hepatic flexure
500
Describe what happens to breathing rate and heart rate right (increase, decrease, gradual, or rapid?) after exercise stops and why this happens. What is this period called?
A gradual decrease in both heart and breathing rate after exercise occurs because the body is still recovering from depletion of oxygen and build-up of carbon dioxide incurred with muscle activity. This period is appropriately called the "recovery period."
500
What is the name for the artery and vein that transect the loop of Henle (i.e., that separates the medulla and cortex)?
Arcuate artery and vein
500
What/Where are follicle cells?
Cells that surround and encase the developing ovum.
500
On the Cell to Embryo model, what is structure #38 and what does that develop into?
Chorion, placenta