Anatomy
Name the two types of loose connective tissue
Adipose and reticular
Active and passive transport processes are similar in that
Both require a difference in concentration
Another name for dense connective tissue
Collagenous tissue
The tissue that is usually well vascularized and has an extensive intercellular matrix is called
Connective tissue
Cholesterol is used in the cell membrane to
Help make the membrane more fluid
The gland that protects a mixture of oily substance is known as Sebum
Sebaceous glands
The gland that shares hair follicles
Sebaceous glands
What is the purpose of Goblet cells
Secretions
The sweat produced by merocrine sweat glands is called
Sensible perspiration
Why are third-degree burns less painful than second-degree burns
Sensory nerves are destroyed
Why is the location of fibrocartilage significant
To prevent the rubbing of bone on bone and resist compression
The ultimate control of homeostasis is done by
nervous system
the properties that help k=skin maintain its flexibility and resilience are collectively known as
skin turgor
Anatomy can be divided into
two categores
What are the two types of hair found on the human integument called
vellus and terminal
When is a burn considered crtitical
25%- covered in 2nd degree burn 10%- covered in 3rd degree burn burn to face, palms of hands or soles of feet
The type of solution that is given to a patient with fluid retention is
A hypertonic solution
Negative Feedback control causes
A reverse of the response
The universal energy compound used by all cells of the body is
ATP
Do you have developed wrinkles in your skin is now sagging. Name at least one cause of this condition
Aging and UV radiation(exposure to sunlight)
What is positive feedback
An acceleration of the response
Name four of the eight characteristics of living things
Are made of cells, can reproduce, grow and repair, maintain homeostasis
What is another name for loose connective tissue
Areolar tissue
Give two locations were apocrine sweat glands may be found
Armpits and groin
Why is the arrangement of the fibers found in loose and dense connective tissue significant
Arrangement of fibers determines how strong and stiff the fibers are depending on if they provide support or padding and cushion
Bob was diagnosed with boils. What is the cause of this ailment
Bacterial infection
The pigmented spot is malignant and is not honoring the boundary between the epidermis and dermis. What typeof cancer is this and where would it be located
Basal cell carcinoma
Where is transitional epithelium located
Bladder
Which of the following are true of fluid connective tissue
Blood and lymph are two types of fluid connective tissue, suspended in a watery matrix that contains dissolved proteins, distinctive population of cells
Which of the following is an example of connective tissue
Bone, cartilage, blood, adipose
Name two places were adipose tissue maybe be found
Breast and butt
Where would pseudostratified columnar epithelium be located
Bronchi
What is the function of arrector pili muscles
Call sebaceous glands to excrete, make hair stand erect, cause goosebumps
All living things
Can reproduce, are made of cells, grow and repair
Reticular fibers
Can withstand forces from many different directions
Starches an example of a
Carbohydrate
Name the sources of energy for your body and discuss which one is preferred source of energy
Carbs ,proteins and fats are both sources of energy. Carbs are the preferred source of energy
How is cartilage different from the rest of the connective tissue found in the body
Cartilage is a vascular and takes a long time to heal
Another term for inferior
Caudal
Discuss the function of the cilia located on pseudostratified columnar epithelium
Celia allows for movement and pushes out mucus
What name do cartilage cells go
Chondrocytes
Hair like projections that move substances along the cell are called
Cillia
Apocrine sweat glands may produce what type of secretion
Cloudy and odorous
What is an element of the integument that is caused by a virus
Cold sores
What does the integument mean and what is it comprised of?
Covering - made of cutaneous membrane and accessory structures
Where is glucose is broken down in the cell
Cytoplasm
Where is the dermis located
Deep to the epidermis
What is the study of the integument called
Dermatology
Nutrients reach the epidermis through the process of
Diffusion
Glands, such as the thyroid, that secrete their products directly into the blood rather than through ducts are classified as
Endocrine and ductless
There are two types of books transport. The type that move substances into the cell is called
Endocytosis
The tissue that is avascular is called
Epithelial tissue
The tissue that is found lining body organs, covering the body surface, and and glandular tissue is
Epithelial tissue
Which of the following is not a function of connective tissue
Excretes
Tear glands excrete a salty solution through a bulk movement process called
Exocytosis
What type of cell transport do the kidneys exhibit and how they function
Filtration
Which of the following are types of passive transport
Filtration, diffusion, facilitated diffusion
How are epithelial tissues classified
First name is shape second name is layers
Name the whip like cellular extensions used for movement
Flagella
Person has suffered severe burns, what are the life-threatening concerns the doctor must be aware of
Fluid loss and balance of fluids and electrolytes
What is the first threat to life from a third-degree burn
Fluid loss and sensory nerves damaged
Three planes of the body and how they divide the body
Frontal:anterior and posterior Sagittal: left and right Transverse: superior and inferior
What are the three safety items you must wear when doing a dissection
Goggles apron and gloves
Anatomy is derived from which language
Greek
Which of the following is a function of the cytoskeleton
Helps cell keep its shape
What is homeostasis and explain the importance of homeostasis to the human body
Homeostasis is the regulation of balance in the body. It's important because it ensures that the body is in its ideal state to do work and operate.
What do exocrine gland secrete
Hormones
What is adipose tissue and why is it necessary
How do you post tissue is a loose connective tissue made of fat cells used to provide cushioning and padding
Name three types of cartilage front of the body
Hyaline, elastic, fibrocartilage
The tanning affect that occurs when a person is exposed to the sun is somewhat protective due to
Increased production of melanin that helps to block ultraviolet light
The body loses about 500 ml of water a day through the stratum corneum. What is this process called
Insensible perspiration
Anatomy is the study of
Internal and external structures and the relationships among body parts
What are two ways the cartilage grows
Interstitial and appositional
Acids, bases, and salts are examples of a category of compounds known as
Ionic compound
The concentration of solute inside and outside the cell are equal when the solution is
Isotonic
What makes transitional epithelium special
It can stretch and recoil
Why is simple squamous epithelium located in its various locations. Describe how the structures relate to its function
It's very thin and flat so it takes up less room
What is the difference between kinetic and potential energy
Kinetic is moving energy while potential is stored energy
Why are lines of cleavage important to surgeons
Lines parallel to cleavage will heal faster
Water always moves from
Low solute to high solute concentration, high water to low water concentrations
Thick skin covers the palms of hands and the soles of feet has an extra layer in the epidermis. What is this layer called
Lucidum
Energy that is directly involved in moving matter is termed
Mechanical energy
Which of the following are exocrine glands
Merocrine glands, appocrine glands, eccrine glands, sebacious glands
Which of the following is a function of a cell membrane
Molecular transport through the membrane
Collagen fibers are
Most common fibers in connective tissue
The categories of epithelial tissue membranes, including cutaneous are
Mucous and serous membranes
Discuss the differences between Serous and mucous membranes
Mucous membranes line cavities that open to the outside. serous membranes line cavities I do not open to the outside.
Where are the nuclei located in columnar epithelium
Near basement membrane
Where are the nuclei located in cuboidal epithelium
Near the center
What is the most common feedback mechanism used in the body
Negative feedback
Name the four types of tissue that comprise the human body
Nervous, muscular, connective, epithelial
Name the organs that can produce both endocrine and exocrine glands
Pancreas and liver
What are the layers of the dermis
Papillary and reticular
Name the serous membrane that lines the heart
Pericardium
Two types of endocytosis are
Phagocytosis and pinocytosis
Name the two factors that influence the skin color
Pigment concentration and dermal blood supply
Exocrine glands
Produce secretions that are discharged onto the epithelial tissue
Which is true of loose connective tissue
Provide cushioning, also called areolar tissue, least specialized connective tissue in the body, provides a route for the diffusion of materials, fill a space between organs
Which of the following is not a function of epithelial tissue
Provide support
How do you cytology different from
Psychology is the study of cells. Histology is the study of tissues
Name two characteristics of epithelial tissue
Regenerate, avascular
What is true of stratified columnar epithelium
Relatively rare, only has two layers, only superficial layer is columnar
Goblet cells are found in
Simple columnar epithelium
What is the difference between simple and stratified
Simple is one layer, stratified is more than one layer
Name one place where stratified squamous epithelium is located
Skin
Where can you fiend stratified squamous epithelium
Skin
Which combination of molecules in temperature with diffuse the fastest
Small molecules, high temperature
Two types of active transport are
Solute pumping in bulk transport
When the epithelium tissue consist of cells that are flat and like fish scales or looks like fried eggs, it is called
Squamous
Where would simple squamous epithelium be located
Stomach
Which of the following is true of the nucleus
Stores DNA, controls most of the cells processes, is there any buy a double phospholipid by layer, is the brain of the cell (all of the above)
What is the most common type of epithelial tissue
Stratified squamous
The cutaneous membrane skin is composed
Stratified squamous epithelium
The skin is composed of
Stratified squamous epithelium
Melanocytes are found where in the integument and what do they produce
Stratum Basale of epidermis and produce melanin
The three dimensional net work in reticular tissues is known as
Stroma
Physiology is the
Study of the function of the anatomical structures
Which of the following is an example of exocrine glands
Sweat glands, salivary gland
Which of the following is a connective tissue
Synovial membrane
Osmosis does not involve
The diffusion of solute
Which of the following is avascular
The epidermis only
Connective tissue is
The most abundant of the cell tissue types, is supporting and function
The ultimate control of homeostasis is done by
The nervous system
Which of the following is a type of skin found in the integument
Then, thick
What are two functions of loose connective tissue
They provide cushioning and provide a route for diffusion of materials
Which of the following are cell junctions
Tight junction, gap junction, desmosome
Name a place where you find elastic cartilage
Tip of nose
Epithelial tissue that consist of cells that vary in appearance at the free surface, so that when the organ is contracted the tissue is thicker than when the wall is stretched is called
Transitional epithelium
What is the pigmentation issue called when an individual loses their melanocytes
Vitiligo
What is the most essential inorganic compounds of the human body
Water
Give an example of positive feedback used in homeostasis
When a woman is pregnant and having contractions the responses to accelerate and increase the amount and force of reactions in order to push out the baby.
Give an example of negative feedback used in homeostasis
When you touch a hot pan, impulses are sent through your body to your brain which gave a reaction that tells you to do the opposite and move your hand in order to bring your hand back to a homeostatic state.
Where are the nuclei located in squamous epithelium
Where ever it fits or is thick
The body cavity most closely associated with the spleen is
abdominal
What is the structure that causes the goosebump affect
arrector pilli muscles
What is true of elastic cartilage
at tip of nose, resilient and flexible, tolerates distortion without damage
Which layer of the epidermis would you find Merkel cells
basale
The skeletal system contains
bones
two types of physiology
cellular and special
Mrs. J has an allergy to laundry detergent that causes itching, redness, and swelling of her skin. Her condition is termed
contact dermatitis
Another term for superior
cranial
Body cavity that contains the Brain
cranial
Which is a dorsal body cavity
cranial and spinal
Bob has developed a blueish tint to his lips. What is the condition that has caused this variation in skin pigmentation
cyanosis
Two categories of microscopic anatomy include
cytology and histology
Two major categories of body membranes
epithelial and connective
Which structures are included in the digestive system
esophagus and stomach
The layer of the integument that contains granules of keratin is the
granulosum Spinosum
Which of the following is found in the dermis
hair follicle, pain and touch receptors, adipocytes
Structure in the thoracic body cavity
heart and lungs
Name the structures of the Circulatory system
heart, vessels, blood
which body system are sweat glands a part of
integumantary
which of the following is a vital function of the skin
it converts modified epidermal cholesterol to vitamin D,, it is the body's first line of defense
Another term for sagittal
lateral
What are the two types of connective tissue proper
loose and dense
The white crescent area located over the nail matrix is called the ___
lunula
Another term for Gross Anatomy
macroscopic anatomy
Light touch receptors are called meissner
meissner
The receptors that are sensitive to deep pressure and vibration are called
pacinian corpuscles
name two places where hair does not grow
palms of hands and soles of feet
Two cavities in the thoracic body cavity
pleural and pericardial
What is the function of the immune system
protect body from disease
which of the following is a basic function of the skin
protection, excretion, synthesis, and storage
what is the purpose of the nervous system
recognize and coordinate the body's response to changes in our internal and external environments
Which membrane is most closely associated with the knee
synovial
Anatomical position
the body is erect with the feet parallel and the arms hanging at the sides with the palms facing forward
Body cavity most closely associated with the lungs is
thoracic
What body cavity is most closely related to the heart
thoracic and pericardial
Meaning of Anatomy
to cut open
Difference between Ventral body cavity and Dorsal body cavity
ventral body cavity is anterior(abdominal and thoracic cavity) and dorsal is posterior(cranial and spinal cavity)