Anatomy and Physiology Final (First Semester)

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There are how many different types of amino acids?

20

Core body temperature is about

37°C

What is the maximum number of electrons in a shell?

8

Which of the following is LEAST characteristic of the pelvic girdle?

designed for wide range of movements

What type of junction would be found in organs that are subject to stretching?

desmosomes

For charged particles, transport across the cell membrane is influenced by the concentration gradient and

electrical gradient

The integument consists of all of the following EXCEPT

endocrine glands

Phagocytosis is a form of

endocytosis

The organelle with a flattened channel that begins at the nuclear envelope and passes into the cytoplasm is the

endoplasmic reticulum

A protein inside cells that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction is an

enzyme

When going from a seated to standing position, the knee undergoes

extension

Motor units containing only a few hundred muscle fibers are found where?

eye

Glucose moves through a protein transporter down its concentration gradient into the cell. This is an example of

facilitated diffusion

Which characteristic is NOT associated with red muscle fibers?

fast fibers

Which bone articulates with the coxal bone to form the hip joint?

femur

Which bone withstands stresses of several tons per square inch?

femur

Which structure produces cell movements?

flagella

Decreasing the angle between two bones is

flexion

Spongy bone is

found inside a long bone's shaft

Each carbon atom can share pairs of electrons with as many as ____ other atoms

four

A dissolved substance in water is an

free radical

We shiver when we are cold. In this process the brain plays which homeostatic role?

integrating center

Which cytoskeletal element anchors the proteins actin and myosin to strengthen the cytosol?

intermediate filaments

A phospholipid molecule contains a "head" portion that

is hydrophilic

A solution with a pH of 7.4

is similar in acidity to normal body fluids

Myotonic muscular dystrophy

is usually seen in adults

To stand upright for a long period of time without moving, the muscles of the back must produce which type of contraction?

isometric

The stomach and liver are located in which body cavity?

abdominal

A substance that gives up an electron to a free radical is an

antioxidant

. Covalent bonds ____.

are extremely strong and stable

DNA and its attached proteins are known as

chromatin

Which skin disorder is caused by a type of herpes virus?

cold sores

When the biceps brachii muscle contracts the forearm moves towards the upper arm. Based on this movement, on which bone is the biceps brachii insertion?

radius

Which bone is found on the "thumb side" of the forearm?

radius

The process by which the movement of internal bonds converts one type of organic compound into another is

rearrangement

Which muscle produces the action of a sit up?

rectus abdominis

Which of the following produces muscle tetanus?

repeated stimulations over short periods of times

Sebaceous glands in the skin produce

oils

How many bones are in the fully formed human skeleton?

206

Together, all muscle types make up what percentage of the body?

50 percent

How many cervical vertebrate are found in an intact skeleton?

7

Which statement is NOT true of diffusion?

The process requires ATP

What major factor limits cell size?

The surface area to volume ratio

Which structure marks the ends of a sarcomere?

Z line

Which type of injury is treated first with an ice pack and later with a heating pad?

a joint sprain

A single contraction of all the muscle fibers in a motor unit is known as

a muscle twitch

A prokaryotic cell has all of the following EXCEPT

a nucleus inside a membrane

A tracer is a substance with what attached to it?

a radioisotope

The basic unit of contraction in a skeletal muscle is

a sarcomere

What is released into the neuromuscular junction to produce a muscle contraction?

acetylcholine

A buildup of H+ in the blood will lead to

acidosis

A cell moves sodium ions against its concentration gradient. This is an example of

active transport

Which transport process requires ATP utilization?

active transport

When riding a horse, a jockey squeezes his thighs together to stay on the saddle. This is an example of

adduction

Which type of connective tissue is specialized for energy storage?

adipose

The structural building blocks for proteins are

amino acids

A free radical takes what particle from a stable molecule?

an electron

Reciprocal innveration means that the

antagonist muscle groups alternate contraction and relaxation

The portion of the skeleton that includes bones of the limbs, shoulder and hips is classified as the

appendicular skeleton

The thick filaments of skeletal muscle

are composed of proteins with a double head and tail

A system that compensates for pH fluctuations by donating or accepting H+ is known as an

buffer

A tennis player suffered an injury after a long match. Her elbow was significantly swollen and irritated. She most likely damaged what structure in her elbow joint?

bursae

Bone tissue is a storage area for

calcium

The ion required for skeletal muscle contraction is

calcium

Which of the following is composed of a 1:2:1 ratio of carbon to hydrogen to oxygen?

carbohydrate

Which muscles are involuntary?

cardiac and smooth

Muscle that is striated and involuntary is

cardiac only

What muscle tissue contains specialized junctions that allow cells to contract as a unit?

cardiac only

A computer programmer complains of pain in his wrist and numbness and tingling of his fingers. He likely suffers from

carpal tunnel syndrome

What specialized type of connective tissue consists mostly of collagen in a watery matrix?

cartilage

The intervertebral disks are classified as

cartilaginous joints

Which carbohydrate, found only in plants, is indigestible by humans?

cellulose

Which structure gives rise to microtubules?

centrioles

Positive feedback systems play a role in

child birth

The type of bone that forms the shaft of long bones is known as

compact bone

A thyroid gland cell secretes thyroid hormones into the blood. This is an example of

exocytosis

The nerve cell that controls skeletal muscle contraction is the

motor neuron

The motor neuron and the muscle fibers it controls are known as a

motor unit

Membranes that line cavities and tubes in the digestive and respiratory systems are classified as

mucous

Which cell characteristic is associated with skeletal muscle?

multinucleated

Active muscle cells produce ATP by four of the following means. Which is the exception?

muscle tetanus

Which system maintains posture and body temperature?

muscular

Skeletal muscle fibers are composed of

myofibrils

Red muscle fibers are red because they contain large amounts of

myoglobin

The general medical term that describes a muscle disorder is

myopathy

During a skeletal muscle contraction ATP energizes

myosin

The cells that the body uses for rapid communication and control are

neurons

A lipid is an

nonpolar hydrocarbon

An organelle found in the nucleus is known as a

nucleolus

The structure where parts of ribosomes form before passing into the cytoplasm is the

nucleolus

In what portion of a eukaryotic cell is the majority of DNA isolated?

nucleus

Isotopes of an element are different from the most common standard form due to differences in the

number of neutrons in the nucleus

Which bone completely surrounds the foramen magnum?

occipital

A nucleotide is composed of at least one sugar, one phosphate group, and

one nitrogen-containing base

The state during which muscle cells require more ATP than cellular respiration can provide is known as

oxygen debt

A fracture to the cheek would likely damage all of the following bones EXCEPT

parietal

The bladder and rectum are located in which body cavity?

pelvic

The coxal bones are components of the

pelvis

The type of bond that exists between amino acids in a protein is an ____ bond.

peptide

The organelle that converts harmful hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen is the

peroxisome

What organelle inactivates toxins?

peroxisomes

Which part of the pectoral girdle contains the most bones?

phalanges

What fat is the building block for cell membranes?

phospholipids

Which type of bond is responsible for the linking together of atoms within a water molecule?

polar covalent

The extracellular ground substance of the matrix is composed of

polysaccharides

Which of the following is NOT part of a homeostatic system?

positive feedback

The plasma membrane is composed of

primarily phospholipids

The sequence of amino acids in a protein represents its

primary structure

Which portion of the plasma membrane carries out most of the membrane's specific functions?

proteins

An acid is a substance that donates an

proton

An atom carries no charge because it has as many electrons as

protons

The atomic number denotes the number of ____ in an atom of a particular element.

protons

What type of tissue consisting of a single layer of cells containing cilia lines the throat and nasal passages?

pseudostratified epithelium

Which muscle extends the leg at the knee?

quadriceps femoris

In which structure do cilia covered in mucus trap foreign particles?

respiratory tract

Membranes that surround the heart and lungs would be classified as

serous

Which muscle assists in pushing movements of the arm?

serratus anterior

What type of tissue, consisting of a single layer of flattened cells, is designed to allow the easy diffusion of oxygen from blood to tissue?

simple squamous epithelium

A nuclear envelope has four of the following characteristics. Which is the exception?

single lipid bilayer

Which type of muscle makes up the majority of the body's muscle tissue?

skeletal

Muscle that is composed of cylindrical cells that maintain posture is

skeletal only

Muscle that is striated and voluntary is

skeletal only

The axial skeleton contains bones that form the

skull, rib cage, and vertebral column

The theory that describes how skeletal muscles contract is the

sliding filament theory

Gap junctions are most plentiful in

smooth and cardiac muscle

What muscle tissue is found in the walls of blood vessels and hollow organs?

smooth only

Plants store large amounts of carbohydrates in the form of

starch

Which bone is also known as the "breastbone"?

sternum

Which class of fats is used to synthesize various vitamins and hormones?

sterols

Proteins perform four of the following functions. They do NOT, however

store large amounts of energy

During a synthesis reaction, glucose and fructose combine to form

sucrose

Which bone forms the lower sides of cranium and surrounds the ear canal?

temporal

What structure connects a muscle to a bone?

tendon

The force a contracting muscle exerts to move an object is muscle

tension

Which bone helps support the nose?

ethmoid

Botox used in cosmetic medicine blocks

ACh release

When blood calcium levels fall,

PTH secretion increases

Which part of the amino acid helps to determine its chemical properties?

R-group

Which nucleotide contains the sugar ribose?

RNA

How do hydrophilic molecules interact with water?

They are attracted to water

If a chlorine atom has 7 electrons in its outer energy level, which of the following is true about chlorine?

When it fills its outer electron shell, it becomes a negatively charged ion.

Radioisotopes ____.

are unstable and emit energy and particles to stabilize themselves

Every living organism must have

at least one cell

Motor neurons that carry messages from the spinal cord to muscles in the foot would have long

axons

The structure that separates epithelial tissue from the underlying supporting tissue is the

basement membrane

In which type of connective tissue are the proteins dissolved in a liquid matrix?

blood

Bone remodeling is LEAST likely to be used in

blood cell formation

What is found in the channels within the Haversian system?

blood vessels and nerves

During an hydrolysis reaction

bonds are broken

What muscle tissue is considered involuntary?

both cardiac and smooth

Which structure reduces friction around tendons?

bursae

Atoms or clusters of atoms that are covalently bonded to carbon and influence the behavior of organic compounds are known as

functional groups

What type of junction allows electrical signals to rapidly spread from cell to cell?

gap junctions

Which muscle is the "calf muscle"?

gastrocnemius

Which of the following is NOT classified as a type of connective tissue?

glands

Which cells make up the majority of the body's nervous tissue?

glial

Which cells supply nutrients to and remove wastes from nerve cells?

glial

The building block of large carbohydrates is

glucose

Which muscle extends the hip when walking and climbing?

gluteus maximums

Animals store carbohydrates in the form of

glycogen

Mucus is secreted onto membrane surfaces by

goblet cells

What prevents growth plates from calcifying, preserving their ability to grow?

growth hormone

Which muscle is the antagonist of the quadriceps femoris group?

hamstrings

The term append means to

hang

A protein combined with cholesterol in the blood is an example of an

lipoprotein

A reticular form of loose connective tissue is the framework for the

liver

In which organ does the smooth ER inactivate drugs and harmful metabolic byproducts?

liver

Which system defends against infections and cancer?

lymphatic

Bacteria captured by white blood cells are collected in vesicles and destroyed by

lysosomes

The use of microscope

microscopy

Which muscles are found in the walls of small blood vessels and airways?

only smooth

A compound that contains both carbon and hydrogen is

organic

The diffusion of water across a membrane is known as

osmosis

A former basketball player complains of significant right knee pain. After examination, it is determined that he needs a knee replacement. The most likely cause of his issue is

osteoarthritis

During the remodeling process, which cells break down the bone matrix?

osteoclasts

What structure is found in bone lacunae?

osteocytes

An elderly woman has a significant loss of bone mass. The most likely diagnosis is

osteoporosis

The production of ATP in the mitochondria requires

oxygen

Which particle is able to freely cross the plasma membrane?

oxygen

Which bones make up the hard palate?

palatine and maxillary

A patient with joint pain was sent to the hospital for lab work. The results showed significant over activity of her immune system. Based on these results, the most likely diagnosis is

rheumatoid arthritis

What component of the cell is the site of polypeptide assembly?

ribosome

During a routine, a dancer spins in a circle three consecutive times. This is an example of

rotation

The major difference between the smooth and rough ER is that

rough ER contains ribosomes

In which region of the vertebral column have the vertebrate fused together?

sacral

Calcium is stored and released by the

sarcoplasmic reticulum

On which bone would you find extensive sites for muscle attachments?

scapula

Which skeletal structure is NOT part of the axial skeleton?

scapula

What term refers to the ability of a cell membrane to regulate which molecules can enter and exit the cell?

selective permeability

Membranes that occur in paired sheets are classified as

serous

The infectious disease that produces spastic paralysis is

tetanus

In a contracted sarcomere,

the Z lines are close together

The extracellular fluid is

the body's internal environment

Each end of a long bone is called

the epiphysis

What type of microscope uses magnetic lenses to bend beams of electrons?

transmission electron microscope

Which molecule causes actin and myosin to detach?

ATP

Which nucleotide is associated with energy transfer?

ATP

Rigor mortis occurs when

ATP levels fall

What organelle modifies new polypeptides and sorts proteins and lipids?

Golgi body

Which type of cell functions to help control immune responses in the skin?

Granstein cells

What makes water a good solvent?

It dissolves ions and polar molecules

Which statement is true of mitochondria?

Mitochondria possess their own DNA

What factor of the plasma membrane provides fluidity?

The movements of the phospholipids

During a muscle contraction, electrical impulses travel to the interior of the cell through

T-tubules

. A red blood cell is placed in a solution. After a period of time, the cell has shrunk to half its original size. Which of the following is true?

The cell was placed in a hypertonic solution

Which description of skeletal muscle is correct?

The fibers and filaments are arranged in parallel

Which statement is true of electron shells?

The innermost shell can hold up to two electrons

Which statement is true of water?

Water molecules are polar

Two solutions A and B are separated by a membrane, which is permeable to water but not salts. Solution A is a 2% NaCl solution, while solution B is a 3% NaCl solution. Which of the following will occur?

Water will move from side A to side B

A 20-year-old man is injured in a motorcycle accident. His ulna was broken and protruding from the skin. His injury is classified as a

compound fracture

Which type of tissue produces a matrix that surrounds and supports cells?

connective

A chromosome

consists of DNA and its associated proteins

A painful muscle contraction that does immediately release is a

cramp

The brain is located in which body cavity?

cranial

The first metabolic pathway by which ATP is made in an active muscle cell is

creatine phosphate transfer

A severe sunburn would result in damage to which membrane?

cutaneous

What portion of the cell contains microtubules and microfilaments?

cytoskeleton

Which muscle makes up the bulk of the shoulder?

deltoid

Which portion of nerve cells receives incoming messages?

dendrite

Hair follicles and the bodies of sweat glands are located in the

dermis

Which of the following is an inherited disorder in which skeletal muscle fibers break down?

dystrophy

During the process of sweating to cool body temperature, the sweat gland is acting as which homeostatic component?

effector

What type of fiber allows tissue to easily stretch and recoil?

elastic

A pure substance that cannot be broken down into another substance is known as an

element

Above 41* C

enzymes denature

Melanocytes are located in the

epidermis

Which layer of the integument contains stratified squamous cells?

epidermis

Endocrine and exocrine glands are derived from what type of tissue?

epithelial

What type of tissue covers body surfaces or lines cavities?

epithelial

The two basic types of tissue membranes are

epithelial and connective tissue

The term eukaryotic means

having a true nucleus

The most extreme form of body temperature increase is

heat stroke

Which element is not one of the four most common elements found in organisms?

helium

Which protein binds and releases oxygen molecules?

hemoglobin

In adults, most blood cells are formed in which type of bones?

hip bones

Exocrine glands secrete all of the following EXCEPT

hormones

Which bone of the pectoral girdle fits into the open socket of the scapula?

humerus

Which type of bond is responsible for the linking together of two water molecules?

hydrogen

Water has a high heat capacity because it has

hydrogen bonds

The body's "thermostat" is located in the

hypothalamus

In which type of muscle contraction does the load exceed the muscle's peak capacity?

isometric

Which type of cell produces proteins that form the tough, water-insoluble layer in the skin?

keratinocytes

Tear ducts pass between which two bones?

lacrimal and maxillary

Which muscle is the largest back muscle?

latissimus dorsi

The skeletal system performs four of the following functions. Which is NOT one of the skeletal system's functions?

maintaining body temperature

The connective tissue fibers in bone are found in the

matrix

Which type of cell protects the skin from UV light damage?

melanocytes

Which bones make up the sole of the foot?

metatarsals

A photograph formed using a microscope is called an

micrograph

The most abundant cytoskeletal elements are

microtubules

Bone performs four of the following functions. Which is the exception?

mineral storage for calcium and potassium

The organelle that produces the majority of the cell's ATP is the

mitochondria

What organelle is the site of ATP production?

mitochondria

Scientists believe that mitochondria may have evolved from bacteria because

mitochondria have their own DNA

The blending of two or more kinds of molecules is an

mixture

The bonding of two or more atoms creates an

molecule

The cell membrane mix of lipids and proteins is referred to as an

mosaic

When an atom's outer electron shell is filled, the atom is

most stable

Which membrane reduces friction in joints?

synovial

The most common type of joint in the human body is a

synovial joint

Joints like the hip and shoulder are classified as

synovial joints

Which part of a synovial joint secretes lubricating fluid?

synovial membrane

What level of protein structure is associated with the folding of coils and sheets to form a hollow region through which substances can move into and out of cells?

tertiary

The heart is located in which body cavity?

thoracic

Which bone is NOT part of the pectoral girdle or upper limbs?

tibia

Which bone is the major load-bearing bone of the lower leg?

tibia

What type of junction prevents stomach acids from leaking into the gut cavity?

tight junctions

The bones of the pectoral girdle are arranged

to maximize movements

The measure of the concentration of solutes in a solution is

tonicity

Positron emission tomography (PET) utilizes ____ to yield results of a scan.

tracers

Which muscle is involved in shrugging your shoulders?

trapezius

Which muscle lifts and braces the shoulder?

trapezius

Which muscle straightens the forearm?

triceps brachii

The most abundant lipids in the body are

triglycerides

Which protein blocks the interaction sites that produce skeletal muscle contraction?

tropomyosin

Calcium binds directly to which muscle protein?

troponin

Which bone joins the lower end of the humerus to form the elbow joint?

ulna

Fats that stay liquid at room temperature are

unsaturated

Which system functions to maintain blood volume and composition?

urinary

An ion is formed

when atoms exchange electrons


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