Bio 105 Lab FINAL

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The transverse processes of vertebrae point ___, while the spinous process points ___

laterally and posteriorly

The spinal cord

links the peripheral nervous system to the brain

Which of the following landmarks divides the cerebrum in half

longitudinal fissure

The typical concentration of sodium is _______.

lower than potassium intracellularly.

Which of the following terms are NOT used interchangeably?

motor unit -motor neuron

A muscle fiber is

muscle cell

The white matter of the spinal cord contains

myelinated and unmyelinated nerve fibers

The ventral root of a spinal nerve contains

only motor fibers

which of the following is true about osmosis

osmosis is the flow of water across a plasma membrane

the cross-sectional view of the spinal cord reveals white matter on the

outside, gray matter on the outside, and a dorsal sensory root

This bone is commonly called the kneecap.

patella

The diaphysis of a long bone is covered by

periosteum

membrane transport may be passive or active.Select the active process from the list below

phagocytosis

All of the following are short bones except

phalanges

Name the bone or bones of the forearm

radius and ulna

Which of the following can trigger a muscle twitch?

release of acetylcholine or electrical stimulation

what type of epithelial tissue is found in the stomach?

simple columnar epithelium

This tissue can look like the hexagonal tiles of the bathroom floor.It also forms the air sacs of the lungs.

simple squamous epithelium

Which type of epithelium has the following characteristics:multiple layers,squamous cell shape,dead outer layers of cells,and keratin present in some cells?

stratified keratinized squamous epithelium

This strong, cord-like structure attaches muscles to bones.

tendon

A motor unit is defined as _______.

the axon terminals of a single motor neuron and all of the muscle fibers that it stimulates

The two heads of the gastrocnemius muscle converge to insert onto ___

the calcaneus

What structure makes the dorsal root different from the ventral root?

the dorsal root has a ganglion

When acetylcholine to its receptors,it results in ______.

the end plate potential,a graded depolarization,and a change in ion permeability

When wave summation occurs, _______.

the muscle force generated increases

Which of the following is proportional to the amount of tension produced by a skeletal muscle?

the number of motor units activated

The various types of epithelium are classified by

the shape of cells and number of cell layer

The dark band of skeletal muscle results from the alignment of

thick filaments

What is the minimum voltage needed to generate active force in the skeletal muscle?

threshold voltage

The spinal cord ends at the

2nd lumbar vertebrae

If a scanning objective (4X) is used, what is the total magnification of a microscope?

40X

How many extrinsic eye muscles are there?

6

Which of the following molecules is NOT thought to accumulate during muscle fatigue?

ATP

Movement of the shoulder laterally away from the body is called __________.

Abduction

The names of these muscles tell you their actions.

Adductor magnus and extensor digitorum

You have lost the sensation, but not movement, in one of your hands due to a problem with your neurons. Based upon these symptoms, what type of neuron was most likely affected

Afferent neuron

During the check cells experiment, we added the following stain: methylene blue. Which part of the cell became more distinct or more visible.

All of the above (Nucleus, Cell membrane and Cytoplasm)

Which statement is true?

All of the above (The plasma membrane is basically two layers of phospholipids with cholesterol and proteins molecules wedged in between them. The phospholipids are structurally similar to triglycerides, with a phosphate group attached to one of the carbons at the glycerol "head" end., and two fatty acids "tails", the fatty acids "tails are non-polar, hydrophobic molecules that attempt to "hide" from water, while the glycerol/phosphate head is polar and hydrophilic ('water-loving")

Many different proteins are found in the membrane. The transport proteins are very important and help moving things (ions, particles, molecules etc..) across the membrane

All of the above (integral proteins, channel proteins, carrier proteins)

A synaptic cleft, or synaptic gap, can be found between a neuron and ____

All of these ( A gland, another neuron, and a muscle cell)

Which of the following occurs first

An action potential arrives at the axon terminal.

The study of normal body structures is called __________.

Anatomy (Body Structures)

The sternum (breastbone) is ___ to the vertebral column.

Anterior

A patient has a bruise on the ventral surface of the upper limb just distal to the antecubital region. It is located on the

Anterior Forearm

In Bulk Transport, exocytosis is the movement of macromolecules into the cell

Aquaporins

The anterior segment of the eye contains a fluid called

Aqueous humor

The subarachnoid space lies between what two layers of meninges?

Arachnoid and pia

This type of connective tissue is found under epithelia, packaging organs, and surrounding capillaries.

Areolar

This part of the peripheral nervous system controls smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands

Autonomic nervous system

This part of the neuron generates and conducts action potentials

Axon

The _____ forms synapses, or junctions, with other nuerons or effector cells

Axon terminal

Which of the following is NOT a pat of the appendicular skeleton

Bony Thorax

The pelvis consists of _____

Both hip (coxal) bones and the sacrum and coccyx

In comparing simple diffusion to facilitated diffusion, you note that ________.

Both require a concentration gradient

Which region is visible only on the posterior/dorsal body surface?

Calcaneal

which of the following occurs during the latent period of the muscle contraction?

Calcium is released from the sarcoplasmic reticulum.

Which of the following lists the terms from simplest to most complex?

Cells, tissues, organ system, organism

You pick up a vertebra to identify it and note that the transverse processes contain foramina. This unique feature identifies the vertebra as coming from the _________ region of the vertebral column

Cervical

Which of the following structures is highly vascular

Choroid

Muscles are named based on all the criteria below expect____

Color of the muscle

In the spinal cord, white matter is organized into

Columns and the gray matter into horns

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

Cones and bright

Which of the following situations delay the development of muscle fatigue the longest?

Consistent interruptions of muscle stimulation

A nerve ___

Consists if axons wrapped in connective tissue in the PNS

Identify the incorrect statement regarding the vitreous body.

Consists of a thin, watery fluid

Coordination of skeletal muscle activity is one of the functions of the cerebellum. Another is __ _

Control of balance and equilibrium

Identify the structure that allows light to first enter the eye

Cornea

This part of the rib articulates with the appropriate vertebra

Costal End

While playing soccer yesterday, your friend told you he has been hit in the anterior surface of his leg, what is the name of this particular region?

Crural

Which of the following cells and their functions are correctly matched

Dendritic Cells - activate the immune system

This tough, strong, connective tissue is found directly beneath the epithelial tissue of the skin. It is packed with collagen fibers that run in all different directions.

Dense Irregular

This connective tissue looks like strands of wavy hair. It is very strong and attaches muscles to bones.

Dense Regular

This region of the skin contains abundant elastic and collagen fibers

Dermis

This pair of muscles includes the prime mover of inspiration, and its synergist

Diaphragm and external intercostals

_____ controls the body by means of chemicals molecules called hormones

Endocrine

What space, found between the vertebral wall and the dura mater, is the area for injecting anesthesia for childbirth?

Epidural Space

Longitudinal bone growth occurs at this location in long bones

Epiphyseal plates

The cibriform foramina, through which the fibers of cranial nerve pass, are located in the ___ bone of the floor of the skull

Ethmoid

A muscle located on the the anterior surface of the thigh will ___ the knee, whereas a muscle on the posterior surface will ___ the knee

Extend and Flex

The cerebellum is present on the ventral surface of the sheep brain

False

True or False: Children and guest are permitted in the lab

False

Each of the elements that make us a skeletal muscle is surrounded by connective tissue. Which are correctly paired? A. fascicle:perimysium B. entire muscle: epimysium C. functional group of muscles:endomysium D. muscle fiber: deep fascia

Fascicle: perimysium

What is the correct order of structures as you move from outside a muscle cell, to deep inside it

Fiber, myofibril, myofilament

This is the toughest kind of cartilage. It is found in places that receive a lot of mechanical stress.

Fibrocartilage

The four primary tissue types found in adult organs include all of the following except ___ tissue

Fibrous

Below are listed pairs of anatomical structures. The first is a layer of the wall of the eye, and the second is a structure that is a part of that layer. Select the pair that correctly matches layer with structure.

Fibrous Layer, Cornea

From outermost to innermost layers, the wall of the eye consists of these three layers.

Fibrous, Vascular and Sensory

In the body, filtration is important in moving ________.

Fluid and solutes out of the capillaries and into the kidney tubules

Which of the following bones is unpaired

Frontal

The central sulcus of each cerebral hemispheres separates the

Frontal and Parietal lobes

What is the microscopic study of tissues ?

Histology

this bone does not articulate with any other bone. Muscles of the neck and tongue attach to this

Hyoid

The urinary bladder, found in the __ region of the abdominopelvic cavity, is evenly divided between the two ___ abdominopelvic quadrants

Hypo-gastric and Lower

The diencephalic structure is involved in many functions including temperature regulation, water balance, and fat carbohydrate metabolism

Hypothalamus

Which of the following describes how increasing the duration of the rest period affected muscle tension?

Increasing the duration of the rest period increased the duration of the subsequent maximal tension

Which of the following would result in fused or unfused tetanus compared to a single muscle twitch?

Increasing the stimulus frequency

______ is damaged when you cut your finger or get a severe sunburn

Integumentary

What might be occurring on a molecular level during the rest periods?

Intracellular ADP and inorganic phosphate are decreasing

The precentral gyrus

Is a major motor of the brain

Does potassium permanganate diffuse more rapidly through water or through agar gel?

It diffuses more rapidly through agar, because there are channels in agar that help dye the solution to move

In this organ, filtration is the important first step in producing urine

Kidney

The source of energy for diffusion is

Kinetic energy

Which bone is NOT considered to be part of the cranium?

Lacrimal Bone

The mammary region is _______ to the sternal region.

Lateral

Which of the following ventricles is found under the corpus callosum?

Lateral ventricles

Identify the structure that regulates the amount of light entering the posterior segment of the eye

Lens

you being your observations using the ___ lens and the ___ adjustment knob

Lowest- power and coarse

An exaggerated curvature of this region of the vertebral column causes lordosis

Lumbar

Which are of the brain stem is in contact with the spinal cord?

Medulla Oblongata

The division of human cells consists of a series of events, collectively called ____, or nuclear division and ___, or division of the cytoplasm

Mitosis and Cytokineses

Internuerons (association neurons) in the brain are likely to be ___ neurons

Multipolar

In this activity, why did the muscle force decrease over time?

Muscle Fatigue Developed

Why does wave summation occur?

Muscle fibers are partially contracted when the next stimulus arrives.

From gross to microscopic, the parts of a muscle are ________.

Muscle, fascicle and fiber

Which bone is not a part of the orbit?

Nasal

All of the following are examples of connective tissue except: A. Bones B. Ligaments C. Neurons D. Tendons

Neurons

These structures are seen in the midsagittal section of the human

Nose, Umbilicus (navel)

These nervous system cells are highly specialized to transmit messages throughout the body.

Nuerons

In which lobe of the brain is the primary visual cortex located?

Occipital

The foramen magnum is located in which bones of the skull

Occipital

Identify the articulation site that allows us to nod our head "yes"

Occiptal Bone - Atlas

Children are often told to keep this process off the table while eating.

Olecranon

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

Olecranon fossa of the humerus

Which of the following areas takes visual information from one side of the body and coveys it to the opposite side?

Optic Chiasm

This muscle closes the eyes, allowing you to wink or blink.

Orbicularis Oculi

Which of the following is NOT the correct anatomical position

Palms facing hips

This part of the brain stem consists primarily of fiber tracts. It resembles a bridge.

Pons

Name the bone of bones of the forearm

Radius and Ulna

Identify the neuron layer

Retina

The actual contractile units of muscles extend from z disc to z disc. They are

Sarcomeres

acromial end of clavicle articulates with

Scapula

The plasma membrane allows nutrients to enter the cell and keeps undesirable substances out of the cell. It also allows wastes to pass out of the cell and keeps valuable cell proteins inside the cell. The property is called

Selective permeability

The formation of myelin in the peripheral nervous system is accomplished by these cells

Shwann Cells

____ provides support and levers on which the muscular system acts

Skeletal

establishing the resting membrane potential requires energy through the use of the ___

Sodium-potassium pump

The hypophyseal fossa of the sell turcica, which surrounds the pituitary gland, is a part of the ___ bone

Sphenoid

These keystones bones of the face contact all other facial bones except the mandible

Sphenoids

Epithelial tissue can be classified according to the cell shape.________ epithelial cells are scale_like and flattened.

Squamous

A patient has been stabbed in the ventral surface of the abdomen in the epigastric region. Which organ is more likely to be punctured

Stomach

The epidermis consists of five layers of cells, each layer with a distinct role to play in the health, well-being, and functioning of the skin. Which of the following layers is responsible for cell division and replacement?

Stratum Basale

This layer of the epidermis contains translucent cells filled with keratin fibrils. It is found only in thick skin

Stratum Lucidum

From deep to superficial, the layers of the epidermis of thin skin are

Stratum basale, stratum spinosium, stratum granulosum, stratum conrneum

Connective tissue us separated into subgroups based on the

Structure of the extracellular matrix

The surface of the cerebral hemispheres consists of ridges and grooves. The shallows grooves are called

Sulci

Which of the following is not a function of the skin

Synthesizing Vitamin C

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

The cranial bones that house the organs of hearing are the ______ bones

Temporal

Which region acts as a relay center for sensory messages ascending to the cerebrum?

Thalamus

At a chemical synapse, the intensity of the stimulus is coded by ___

The amount of nuerotransmitter released and the amount of calcium that enters the axon terminal

A patient comes to the clinic and has been complaining of a pain in the lower abdomen with fever and period of vomiting for the last two days. When you ask him to show you where it hurts, he points to the right lower quadrant of his abdomen. Which organ is most likely the cause?

The appendix

In addition to supporting and protecting the body, the skeleton provides this function as well

The bones store fat, red marrow and calcium

Field of view is considered as the

The circular field you see when you look through the ocular lens

In a hyper-tonic solution

The concentration of water outside of the cell is greater than inside the cell

The cell bodies of sensory neurons are located in the:

The dorsal root ganglia of the spinal cord

___ is found in the right hypochondriac region

The liver

Sternocleidomastoid is named for _______.

The location of their origin and insertion

As the stimulus voltage was increased in this activity, which of the following occurred?

The muscle force generated increased.

Which of the following does NOT describe tetanus?

The muscle relaxes fully between contractions.

You are a CNA on call tonight at a nursing home facility, the nurse instructed you to be ready to perform a perineal cleaning for a resident. Which part of the body is she referring to?

The region between the anus and the external genital organs

What effect did increasing the extracellular potassium have on the resting membrane potential?

The resting membrane potential became less negative

which of the following describes the relaxation phase?

The sarcomeres are increasing length,and the force generated decreses.

Which of the following is false?

The ventral root is formed by the axons of the neurons in the lateral and anterior horns

The frontal plane divides the body into

anterior and posterior parts

The release of neurotransmitter occurs

axon terminal

The skeleton is constructed of two types of tissue

bone and cartilage

The heel bone is called the

calcaneus

____ delivers oxygen and nutrients to the tissues

cardiovascular

At the neuromuscular junction, the electrical signal of the nerve __

causes the axon terminal to release acetylcholine (Ach)

The pectoral girdle is composed of the ___

clavicle and scapula and humerus

The three types of protein fibers found in connective tissue are

collagen, elastin, and reticular fibers

Which of the following is matched correctly?

complete tetanus - fused tetanus

this type is very important in support,protection and strength

connective tissue

corpus callosum

consists of fibers that connect the cerebral hemispheres

The sensory root of a spinal nerve is also referred to as

dorsal root

The thickest of the meninges is the

dura mater

A membrane transport process is active if it requires

energy provided by ATP

The covering of body surfaces and the lining of body cavities is composed of _____ tissue.

epithelial

Which tissue type forms glands

epithelial

This bone of the leg bears no weight

fibula

The spinal cord begins at the

foramen magnum

During muscle fatigue, the ____________ decreases.

force of contraction

Bone and Cartilage are connective tissues that have ____

ground substance that is firm or hard

The quadriceps are the prime movers of knee extension. Which muscle group is antagonist to knee extension

hamstrings

The glenoid cavity of the scapula receives the

humerus

As the stimulus voltage increased, the resulting muscle tension _______.

increased to a point until it reached a plateau

Myelin is important in ________.

insulating axons and increasing the conduction velocity of action potentials

the conus medullaris

is a tapered, cone like region immediately inferior to the lumbar enlargement.

A nerve is ___

a bundle of axons

Treppe is the phenomenon that results in _______.

a progressive increase in the force generated with repetitive stimulation

The design of a person's epidermal ridges is determined by the manner in which the papillae rest upon the dermal ridges to produce the specific pattern known as handprints, footprints, and fingerprints. Which of the following statements is true regarding these prints or ridges? A) Every human being has the same pattern of ridges. B) They are genetically determined, therefore unique to each person. C) Because we are constantly shedding epithelial cells, these ridges are changing daily. D) Identical twins do not have the same pattern of ridges.

They are genetically determined, therefore unique to each person.

The minimum voltage that is required to generate an action potential is called the ____

Threshold Voltage

Which of the following landmarks separate the cerebrum from the cerebellum?

Transverse fissure

The shape of this muscle gives it its names.

Trapezius

The name reveals the number of the muscles origins

Triceps Brachii

A solution contains solute (dye or other substance) and a solvent. Usually water is the solvent

True

All three regions of the brain stem can be observed on the ventral surface of the brain.

True

Bulk flow occurs when a solution or suspension is forced to move by some external force such as hydrostatic (water) pressure, blood pressure, or air pressure

True

Diffusion is the movement of particles from an area where they are present at a high concentration to an area of lower concentration

True

Diffusion will continue as long as there is a concentration gradient. But will stop if the system reaches equilibrium.

True

Suspensions are heterogeneous mixtures in which the particles tend to seperate. For example, flour and water form a suspension

True

T/F the filium terminal anchors the spinal cord to the coccyx

True

T/F: Cell bodies of the somatic motor neurons of the spinal nerves are located in the ventral horn of the spinal cord.

True

T/F: The adult spinal cord ends between the level L1 and L2 of the vertebral column.

True

The hydrophobic part or tail of the phospholipid bilayer is composed of fatty acid

True

The material (solvent and particles that pass through the filter is called the filtrate

True

True or False: The mechanical stage knob controls the movement of the slide on the stage

True

True or False: the nose piece carries the objective lenses and rotates so that the different objective lenses can be brought into position over the specimen

True

cerebrospinal fluid is produced within the ventricles

True

epithelial cells may absorb,secrete,and filter.

True

the integral proteins span the membrane and make it possible for the cell to move things such as ions across the membrane that otherwise could not pass through the phospholipid bilayer.

True

______ rids the body of nitrogen-containing wastes

Urinary

When the frequency of stimulation of a muscle is great enough, __

Wave summation results and muscle twitches overlap

Which of the following describes the relationship between stimulus frequency and muscle tension?

When stimulus frequency increases, muscle tension increases to a maximum value

Functional classification of neurons is based on ___

Whether the signal carried is traveling toward or away from the CNS

In adults, ___ marrow fills the central canal of long bones and ____ marrow is found in the epiphyses of long bones

Yellow and Red

What is the anatomical name for the facial bones known as cheekbones?

Zygomatic bones


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