Learning & Memory
Intro to Anatomy
Cells & Cancer
Skeletal System
Integumentary System
100

What are the two most important factors in learning?

spacing and retesting

100

your patient is standing facing forward, palms forward this position is called 

anatomical position 

100

The eukaryotic cell membrane is composed of 

semipermeable phospholipid bilayer 

100

Name the different types of bones and give examples of each one 

short bones- tarsals, carpals

long bones- femur, tibia, fibula, ulna, radius, flanges 

irregular bones- vertebrae, hyoid bone, zygomatic process 

flat bones- skull bones 

100

List the cells of the integumentary system

Keratinocytes, melanocytes, tactile cells

200
Three factors in self-regulated learning 

motivation, behavior, metacoognition 

200

The dermis is (blank) to the epidermis

deep

200

What is the cell's main energy currency? What happens to the molecule that produces energy?

ATP, Adenosine Triphosphate 

dephosphorylation of ATP into ADP 

200

Types of bone marrow and what they are responsible for 

Red: blood cell formation

Yellow: fat storage 

200

List the epidermal appendages  

nails, hair, exocrine glands 

300

Give some examples of metacognition strategies

- Drawing diagrams

-turning material into study tools (charts, flashcards, acronyms)

-using prior knowledge 

300
Name the body's cavities 

cranial, vertebral, thoracic, abdominopelvic 

300

the term for programmed cell death is 

apoptosis 

300

You deliver a baby with a cone head. What happened?

hint: joints

Fibrous joints called sutures fuse the skull bones together. At birth, they are not fused to allow baby's head to flex as it exits the birth canal.    

300

List the layers of the integument (ALL of the layers) 

+50 points for listing the "bonus" layer

Epidermis: S. corneum, S. Lucidum(only in thick skin), S. granulosum, S. Basale

Dermis: Papillary, reticular layer 

+50: Subcutaneous 

400

Memory formation occurs when

existing synaptic connections are strengthened or new synaptic connections occur

400

When the body is divided into left and right sections this is called

sagittal plane 

400

In Breast Cancer (what kind of genetic material) is altered resulting in an overgrowth of receptors on breast cells, leading to increased sensitivity to (what kind of simulation? hint: it's a hormone)

DNA is altered leading to increased sensitivity to growth factor stimulation 

400

Name the two types of ossification 

extra points 100 points: list the cells/proteins involved with the first and make sure to mention what feature is left over on the bone from the second 

Intermembranous Ossification

+50: mesenchymal cells, osteoblasts, osteoid, osteocyte

+50: epiphyseal line or growth plate

400

The patient is complaining of stank pits and groin. They likely have overactive (blank)

Apocrine glands 

500

In a stressed state, our (blank) is disengaged and our (blank) is engaged 

Executive functioning or prefrontal cortex & Fight/Flight/Freeze functioning or Limbic system 

500

What is the serous membrane in the abdominal cavity 

peritoneal 

500

your patient presents symptoms of metastatic colorectal cancer. What possible gene/genes were likely mutated? 

APC and P53

500

Your patient presents with a fractured right ulna and bruised radial styloid process. What is the second step their body will take to repair the fracture after hematoma formation?

formation of fibrocartilaginous callus 
500

Patient presents with a blue tint to the skin. Name the condition and possible cause. 

Cyanosis, lack of oxygen