A&P Lab Practical 2

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Which of the following muscles fits this description: O-clavicle, acromion process, spine of scapula; I-deltoid tuberosity; A-flex arm @ shoulder, rotate and abduct arm, extend arm at shoulder?

deltoid

fossa

shallow depression

Canaliculi

minute canals connecting osteocytes of an osteon

bundle of muscle cells

fasicle

A motor neuron and all of the skeletal muscle cells it stimulates is called a ___.

motor unit

The ________ is a blind spot on the retina, while the ________ contains only cones and is the retinal area of greatest visual acuity.

optic disc, fovea centralis

Gastrocnemius

plantar flexes the foot at the knee

Triceps brachii

posterior arm

Precentral gyrus

primary motor area

process

projection or prominence

peripheral nervous system

ganglia and spinal and cranial nerves

The outer cortex of the brain contains the cell bodies of cerebral neurons and is known as__________.

gray matter

The glenoid cavity of the scapula receives the ________.

humerus

Matrix

inorganic salts deposited in organic ground substance

myelin sheath

insulates the nerve fibers

neuron serving as part of the conduction pathway between sensory and motor neurons

interneuron

This part of the coxal bone bears your weight when you sit.

ischial tuberosity

tuberosity

large rounded projection

Deltoid

large shoulder muscle

Trochanter

large, irregularly shaped projection

Vastus lateralis

lateral anterior thigh

Biceps femoris

lateral posterior thigh

During the knee-jerk reflex, which muscle contracted?

Quadriceps

The __________ is the largest and most superficial of the gluteal muscles.

The __________ is the largest and most superficial of the gluteal muscles.

The pelvis consists of ________.

both hip (coxal) bones and the sacrum and coccyx Submit

fasicle

bundle of muscle cells

Gluteus maximus

buttock

Gastrocnemius

calf muscle

meatus

canal-like structure

Masseter

cheek

Neurotransmitters

chemicals released by neurons that stimulate or inhibit other neurons or effectors

Which of the following is the correct place cerebrospinal fluid is made?

choroid plexuses in brain ventricles

Perimysium

connective tissue ensheathing a bundle of muscle cells

Pyramids

contain motor tracts from outer part of cerebrum; fibers cross over from one pyramid to another (decussation of the pyramids)

Substantia Nigra

control subconscious muscle contraction

Central sulcus

divides frontal from parietal

thin reticular connective tissue surrounding each muscle cell

endomysium

Name the large bone or bones of the thigh.

femur

The ____ is located at the center of the back of the eye and contains the highest number of cones and is the point of highest visual acuity.

fovea centralis

What are ridges on cerebrum?

gyri

axon

impulse generator and transmitter

Which of the following muscles fits this description: O-iliac crest, spinous process of L5-T7, and ribs 1-8; I-intertubercular groove; A-extend arm at shoulder, hyperextend arm, adduct arm, medial rotation of arm?

latissimus dorsi

concentric lamellae

layers of bony matrix around a central canal

The near point of accommodation for the left eye was _________.

less than 1/2 inch

The near point of accommodation for the right eye was _________.

less than 1/2 inch

When distraction was added, was the response more or less vigorous than the first response?

less vigorous

What fissure separates the 2 cerebral hemispheres?

longitudinal

central canal

longitudinal canal carrying blood vessels, lymphatics, and nerves

External oblique

lower anterior trunk

Muscles that act on the __________ cause movement at the hip, knee, and foot joints.

lower limb

Latissimus dorsi

lower to mid back

Which of the following muscles is responsible for closing the jaw?

masseter

neurofibril

may be involved in the transport of substances within the neuron

The inferior region of the brain stem, the __________ houses many vital autonomic centers involved in the control of heart rate, respiratory rhythm, and blood pressure.

medulla oblongata

brain stem consists of

midbrain, pons, medulla oblongata

insulates the nerve fibers

myelin sheath

Which of the following terms is best described as being a bundle of neuron process wrapped in connective tissue and extends from the CNS to structures of the body viscera or periphery?

nerve

What substance is found in the synaptic vesicles of the axon terminal?

neurotransmitter

a bundle of nerve processes inside the CNS

tract

The __________ girdle attaches the upper limb to the axial skeleton.

pectoral

Little bones of the fingers and toes are called the ________.

phalanges

Epithalamus

pineal gland that secretes melatonin (hormone for wake-sleep cycle)

Hypothalamus consists of

pituitary gland, the infundibulum, and the mammillary body

Postcentral gyri

primary somatosensory area

Only one component bone of the right coxal bone articulates with this same bone component on the other side of the body. Which of the following bone components fits this description?

pubis

Name the bone or bones of the forearm.

radius and ulna

The photoreceptors in the retina that detect light are ________.

rods and cones

Condyle

rounded, articular projection

contractile unit of muscle

sacromere

The acromial end of the clavicle articulates with the ________.

scapula

facet

smooth, nearly flat articular surface

Neuroglia

specialized supporting cells in the CNS

The __________, commonly referred to as the breastbone, is a flat bone formed by the fusion of three bones: the manubrium, the body, and the xiphoid process.

sternum

dura mater

strongest, outermost layer of meninges

head

structure supported on neck

What were the results when the subject was pricked on the finger?

subject flexed arm

junction or point of close contact between neurons

synapse

central nervous system

the brain and spinal cord collectively

How many bones are found in the arm? [Hint: What is the anatomical definition of arm?]

1

jobs of the hypothalamus

1. Autonomic control center 2. Center for emotional response 3. Regulates body temp., food intake, water balance and thirst, wake-sleep cycles 4. Control of endocrine system functioning

3 regions of the brain stem

1. midbrain 2. pons 3. medulla oblongata

How many bones are found in the leg? [Hint: What is the anatomical definition of leg?]

2

Inferior Colliculi

2 larger discs; for auditory

Corpora Quadrigemina

4 disc-like protrusions on dorsal side of midbrain

Myofilaments

Actin or myosin containing structure

pons

Between midbrain and medulla oblongata; Bulges out; Connect motor cortex and cerebellum; Involved in normal rhythm of breathing

How do you determine if you are you red-green color blind or not?

By looking at various pictures with different shades of reds and greens and see if I can see the number or object shown

Sarcomere

Contractile unit of muscle

brain stem

Deep gray matter surrounded by white matter; Some gray matter nuclei embedded deep within white matter, too; Programmed, automatic behaviors originate here (like breathing)

The biceps femoris is located in the anterior compartment of the thigh.

false

Gluteus maximus

extends and rotates thigh at the hip

The strongest, heaviest bone of the body is in the thigh. It is the __________.

femur

This bone articulates with the acetabulum.

femur

What bone articulates (joints) with the acetabulum of the coxal bone?

femur

a muscle cell

fiber

cerebral lobes

frontal, parietal, occipital, temporal, insula

collection of nerve cell bodies found outside the CNS

ganglion

The arm consists of one long bone, the __________.

humerus

These fossae of the scapula contain muscles that stabilize the shoulder.

infraspinous fossa, subscapular fossa, and supraspinous fossa

insula

inside brain (inside lateral sulcus)

The innermost layer of the retina ________.

is a transparent neural layer

Thalamus

major afferent sensory nuclei pass through thalamus; has many specialized nuclei

interneuron

neuron, serving as part of the conduction pathway between sensory and motor neurons

site of the nucleus and most important metabolic area

neuronal cell body

chemicals released by neurons that stimulate or inhibit other neurons or effectors

neurotransmitters

This bone is commonly called the kneecap.

patella

Which of the following muscles fits this description: O-clavicle, sternum, costal cartilage of ribs 1-7; I-intertubercular groove; A-medial rotation of arm, adduct arm, extend arm at shoulder?

pectoralis major

Which of the following muscles fits this description: O-ribs 3-5; I-coracoid process of scapula; A-tilts scapula anteriorly and draws rib cage superiorly to aid in forced respiration?

pectoralis minor

connective tissue ensheathing a bundle of muscle cells

perimysium

ganglia and spinal and cranial nerves

peripheral nervous system

Sarcolemma

plasma membrane of a muscle fiber

Nuclei

receive input from cord and relay it to thalamus

axon terminal

secretes neurotransmitters

I have a blind spot.

true

Which of the following muscles fits this description: O-greater trochanter and linea aspera; I-patella and tibial tuberosity; A-extends leg at the knee?

vastus lateralis

Arbor Vitae

white matter; inner layer; leaf shape

Red Nucleus

within substantia nigra; coordinates muscle movement

Each foot has a total of __________ bones.

26

ramus

armlike projection

These bones form the pectoral girdle.

clavicle and scapula

Olives

connect to cerebellum; help maintain posture and equilibrium

Cerebellum

second largest part of the brain; controls balance and coordination; has role in cognition

Transverse cerebral fissure

separates cerebral hemispheres from cerebellum

Longitudinal fissure

separates the two cerebral hemispheres

Sulci

shallow grooves; divide the cerebral hemispheres into the lobes

Tubercle

small rounded projection

The actual gap between the axon terminal and the muscle cell is called a ___.

synaptic cleft

The leg bones articulate with this ankle bone and transfer weight to the foot.

talus

This structure, present in the cow eye but not in the human eye, is a special iridescent reflecting surface that helps animals to see in low light conditions.

tapetum lucidum

These are the ankle bones.

tarsals

PARTS OF THE DIENCEPHALON

thalamus, hypothalamus, epithalamus

The brain and spinal cord are covered and protected by three connective tissue layers called __________.

meninges

The hand consists of three groups of bones. The carpals make up the wrist. The __________ make up the palm, and the phalanges make up the fingers.

metacarpals

a long filamentous organelle with a banded appearance found within muscle cells

myofibril

crest

narrow ridge of bone

The junction between a motor neuron's axon and the muscle cekk membrane is called ___ junction.

neuromuscular/myoneural

The hip (coxal) bones articulate with each other at the ________.

pubic symphysis

Which of the following muscles fits this description: O-external occipital protuberance, spine of C7, spine of T1-T5, spine of T6-T12; I-clavicle, acromion process, spine of scapula; A-elevate, rotate, adduct, and depress scapula; rotate head and neck, extend neck?

trapezius

Muscles of facial expression differ from most skeletal muscles because they usually do NOT insert into a bone.

true

People with difficulty seeing objects at a distance are said to have myopia.

true

The fingers of the hand and the toes of the foot—with the exception of the great toe and the thumb—each have three phalanges.

true

When testing visual acuity with glasses, I checked each eye separately to determine if I had normal vision, which is 20/20?

true

When testing visual acuity without glasses, I checked each eye separately to determine if I had normal vision, which is 20/20?

true

The __________ musculature includes muscles that move the vertebral column and muscles that move the ribs.

trunk

Which limb contains more bones?

upper

What are grooves on cerebrum?

sulci

When the ___ reaches the end of the end of the axon, the neurotransmitter is released and diffuses to the muscle cell membrane to combine with receptors there.

action potential/nerve impulse

Biceps brachii

anterior arm

impulse generator and transmitter

axon

Region of the cell body from which the axon originates

axon hillock

secretes neurotransmitters

axon terminal

Hypothalamus

below thalamus; many jobs

This two-headed muscle bulges when the forearm is flexed. It is the most familiar muscle of the anterior humerus. It is the __________.

biceps brachii

medulla oblongata

blends into spinal cord; cardiovascular and respiratory centers

Which of the following is not a part of the appendicular skeleton?

bony thorax

The radius articulates with this condyle of the humerus.

capitulum

the brain and spinal cord collectively

central nervous system

tendon

cord of collagen fibers that attaches a muscle to a bone

Fissures

deep grooves; separate large sections of the brain

Which of the following is the tough outer fibrous covering of the brain?

dura mater

Nissl bodies

essentially rough endoplasmic reticulum, important metabolically

Vastus lateralis

extends leg at the knee

Which of the following muscles fits this description: O-ribs 5-12; I-linea alba, pubic crest, and iliac crest; A-support and compress abdomen, flex and rotate spine, raise intra-abdominal pressure and forced expiration?

external oblique

Deep grooves within the cerebral hemispheres are known as gyri.

false

dendrite

receptive region of a neuron

The __________ skeleton is made up of 126 bones of the limbs and girdles.

appendicular

The ____ is the fluid substance that is found in the front chamber of the eye and is for nutrients and to help maintain its shape.

aqueous humor

The anterior segment of the eye contains a fluid called ________.

aqueous humor

The __________ consists of the brain and spinal cord.

central nervous system

The most superior portion of the brain is the __________.

cerebral hemispheres

4 parts of the brain

cerebrum, cerebellum, diencephalon, brain stem

The seven bones of the neck are called __________ vertebrae.

cervical

The ________ of the retina detect color and function only in ________ light.

cones, bright

Eight bones make up the __________ , which encloses and protects the brain.

cranium

The greater influx of sodium ions results in ___ of the membrane.

depolarization

Gyri

elevated ridges of the brain surface

Biceps femoris

flexes leg at knee; laterally rotates the knee; extends the thigh at the hip

spine

sharp, slender process

Lacunae

site of osteocytes

The first seven pairs of ribs are called floating ribs because they have only indirect cartilage attachments to the sternum.

False

Using the chart in the book, how would the lines appear if you HAVE an astigmatism?

Some of the lines appeared blurry or less dark than the others.

The rods of the retina ________.

are found in highest density at the periphery of the retina

lobes

areas of cerebral hemispheres; correspond to bones that cover these areas (except insula); have left and right

Directly under the occipital lobes of the cerebrum is a large cauliflower-like structure known as the __________.

cerebellum

Which of these bones aligns with the medial, intermediate, and lateral cuneiforms to form the four distal tarsals?

cuboid

pia mater

deepest layer of meninges; rich with blood vessels; touches brain; follows all contours

receptive region of a neuron

dendrite

On the ventral surface of the brain, you can observe the optic nerves and chiasma, the pituitary gland, and the mammillary bodies. These externally visible structures form the floor of the __________.

diencephalon

Plantar Reflex - What should be the response in a healthy ADULT?

downward flexion and adduction of toes (plantar flexed foot and toes stayed together)

What are the 3 meninges that protect & surround brain & spinal cord?

dura mater, arachnoid mater, and pia mater

neuron that conducts impulses away from the CNS to muscles and glands

efferent neurons

cerebral hemispheres

make up about 83% of total brain mass

arachnoid mater

middle layer of the meninges; does not dip into sulci; separated from dura mater by thin film of fluid

When jogging, was the response more or less vigorous than the first response?

more vigorous

actin- or myosin-containing structure

myofilament

fissure

narrow opening

plasma membrane of the muscle fiber

sacromellea

The __________ , on the posterior thorax, are roughly triangular in shape. They have NO direct attachment to the axial skeleton but are held in place by trunk muscles.

scapulae

Parieto-occipital sulcus

separates parietal lobe from occipital lobe

Lateral sulcus

separates temporal lobe from parietal and frontal lobes

neuronal cell body

site of the nucleus and most important metabolic area

cord of collagen fibers that attaches a muscle to a bone

tendon

tract

a bundle of nerve processes inside the CNS

sinus

air-filled cavity

midbrain

Between diencephalon and pons

synapse

Junction or point of close contact between neurons.

Endomysium

thin reticular connective tissue surrounding each muscle cell

Folia

thin ridges (gyri) or gray matter; outer layer

The __________ vertebrae articulate with the corresponding ribs.

thoracic

The axial skeleton can be divided into the skull, the vertebral column, and the __________.

thoracic cage

The head of the fibula articulates with the ________.

tibia

This bone bears the medial malleolus.

tibia

Superior Colliculi

2 smaller discs; for visual

neuron that conducts impulses toward the CNS from the body periphery

afferent neuron

What produces CSF & where are they found?

Choroid plexuses in brain ventricle

ganglion

Collection of nerve cell bodies found outside the CNS.

efferent neurons

Neuron that conducts impulses away from the CNS to muscles and glands.

afferent neuron

Neuron that conducts impulses toward the CNS from the body periphery.

essentially rough ER, important metabolically

Nissl bodies

Epicondyle

Raised area on or above a condyle

Foramen

Round or oval opening through a bone

A prime mover or __________ produces a particular type of movement.

agonist

Myofibril

a long filamentous organelle with a banded appearance found within muscle cells

fiber

a muscle cell

Within the axon terminalare many small vesicles containing a neurotransmitter substance called ___.

acetylcholine

may be involved in the transport of substances within the neuron

neurofibril

specialized supporting cells in the CNS

neuroglia

Extension (or straightening) of the elbow stops when the proximal end of the ulna encounters the ________.

olecranon fossa of the humerus

These abdominal muscles are responsible for giving me my "six-pack." They also stabilize my pelvis when walking. They are the ___________ muscles.

rectus abdominis

axon hillock

region of the cell body from which the axon originates

Cerebral Peduncles

two bulges on midbrain; main connective tracts between upper and lower parts of brain


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