final exam
Which of the following individuals would have more mitochondria in her skeletal muscle?
A 22-year-oldsoccer player
Which muscle fixes the clavicle or elevates the first rib?
Subclavius
Neurons that have a single axon and a single dendrite are __________.
bipolar
In ionic bonding
electrons are transferred from one atom to another.
Parathyroid hormone (PTH) causes
increased RANKL and decreased OPG.
The component of the autonomic reflex arc that detects a change in stimulus is the __________.
receptor
The fluid-mosaic model of the plasma membrane suggests that
the membrane is neither rigid nor static in structure.
Because the stretch reflexes can be traced back along certain spinal nerve routes,
they are helpful when determining at what level of the spinal cord damage may have occurred.
The ribs articulate with the __________ vertebrae.
thoracic
The vagus nerve carries parasympathetic impulses to the __________.
thoracic and abdominal viscera
Epithelial tissue is characterized by
tightly packed cells.
Blood vessels enter the eye and nerve processes exit the eye at the __________.
optic disc
The remodeling of bone tissue is a function of
osteoblast and osteoclast activity.
The extracellular matrix of connective tissue contains __________.
proteoglycans
Which of the following are consistent with facilitated diffusion?(1) Movement is against a concentration gradient(2) Movement is with a concentration gradient(3) Involves a carrier molecule(4) Involves cotransport(5) Involves counter transport(6) Exhibits competition and saturation
2, 3, 6
An atom has an atomic number of 19 and a mass number of 39. This atom will have __________ neutrons.
20
Arrange the following in correct sequence: (1) Autonomic ganglia and ganglionic synapse(2) Synapse with target tissues(3) Preganglionic neuron(4) Postganglionic neuron
3, 1, 4, 2
Consider the following condition: pupils dilated, digestive motility decreased, salivary gland activity decreased. Which of the following scenarios matches this condition of the person involved?
A motorist just avoided running over a small child playing in the road
In intestinal epithelial cells, Na+ is in higher concentrations outside of the cells. This gradient provides the energy for the symport of glucose into the cells. Which of the following explain how this transport mechanism works. (Check all that apply.)
Active transport of sodium out of the cell Carrier mediated transport of sodium into the cell Carrier mediated transport of glucose into the cells
A blow to the shoulder often breaks the clavicle, but very seldom breaks the scapula. Which of the following statements best explains why this is so?
All of the choices are correct.
If you accidentally cut your arm and see adipose tissue, which layer(s) was/were cut?
All of the choices are correct.
Light and dark adaptation involve
All of the choices are correct.
Reflexes function in
All of the choices are correct.
Which type of skin cancer is the most common?
Basal cell carcinoma
Which effector has no innervation by parasympathetic nerves?
Blood vessels
Select all examples that demonstrate how inflammation protects the body. (Check all that apply.)
Blood vessels become more permeable and allow white blood cells to move into damaged tissue more easily. During inflammation, blood vessels dilate, increasing the delivery of white blood cells to the area. Inflammation allows for the formation of antibodies that will help fight infectious agents. Clotting that occurs helps to isolate injurious agents.
Denise has had an accident that has damaged her hyoid bone. Which of the following conditions is she likely to experiece due to this injury?
Both "Denise will likely have issues with swallowing due to the association of the hyoid bone with the muscles needed to swallow" and "Denise may have issues with her speech due to the association of the hyoid bone with the muscles that function in speech" are correct.
A substance composed of two or more different types of atoms is a/an __________
Both compound and molecule are correct
A collapsed intervertebral foramen could affect all of the following spinal nerves EXCEPT __________.
C1
Normal bone growth requires adequate amounts of certain substance from the diet. Which of the following list three of the dietary needs for normal bone growth?
Calcium, phosphate, and vitamin D
Check all that occur at the cellular level as a result of aging.
Cells experience a decreased ability to maintain homeostasis
An atom of chlorine has 17 protons and 18 neutrons. Which of the following statements is true?
Chlorine has a mass number of 35.
Which of the following represent functions of connective tissue? (Check all the apply.)
Cushioning Insulating Enclosing organs Contraction Secretion of substances Communication Movement of body parts
What is a disc-shaped structure with especially adhesive glycoproteins around each cell that bind cells to one another?
Desmosomes
Which of the following is NOT a parasympathetic effect?
Dilation of the bronchioles in the lungs
Which of the following paranasal sinuses would most likely result in discomfort around the eyes?
Ethmoidal
Which of the following muscles is found in the lateral compartment of the leg?
Fibularis longus
If acetylcholine binds to muscarinic receptors,
G proteins mediate the cell's response.
When norepinephrine binds to adrenergic receptors,
G proteins mediate the cell's response.
Sam is curling very heavy weights and suddenly drops them. Which reflex forced this action by Sam to prevent tendon damage?
Golgi tendon reflex
Which of the following cranial nerves does NOT carry parasympathetic fibers?
Hypoglossal
Which part of the brain is in overall control of the ANS?
Hypothalamus
In hyperpolarization
K + tend to diffuse out of the cell.
Low levels of __________ can have dire consequences on the functioning of neurons because of its role in membrane repolarization.
K+
Which durable protein is found in the nails, hair, and epidermis?
Keratin
How does the integumentary system contribute to osteoporosis?
Lack of exposure to sunlight reduces vitamin D production and decreases calcium absorption.
Which cells of the epidermis are part of the immune system?
Langerhanscells
Which back muscle extends the head?
Longissimus capitis
Which of the following occur due to changes in the cells, extracellular materials, and tissues in older adults? (Check all that apply.)
Loss of elasticity of connective tissue Loss of flexibility of connective tissue Increase in collagen fibers Increase of neurons Increase of muscle cells
A man was in an accident during which his spinal cord was severed between C6 and C7. Which of the following would NOT be a consequence of this injury?
Loss of use of the phrenic nerves and paralysis of the diaphragm
Which back muscle extends and rotates the vertebral column?
Multifidus
Which of the following special senses is relayed directly to the cerebral cortex without going to the thalamus?
Olfaction
Multiple sclerosis is a neurological disorder in which myelin sheaths in the CNS are destroyed. Which of the following neuroglial cells is being damaged in multiple sclerosis?
Oligodendrocyte
Which type of cell forms bone?
Osteoblast
Which of the organs listed below is not directly innervated by the autonomic nervous system?
Pectoralis major
This condition is characterized by a thicker-than-normal stratus corneum producing large silvery scales.
Psoriasis
Schwann cells differ from oligodendrocytes in which of the following ways?
Schwann cells forma myelin sheath around a portion of only one axon, while oligodendrocytes cansurround portions of several axons.
Indicate the functions that apply to epithelial tissue. (Check all that apply.)
Secretion of substances Acting as a barrier Secretion of substances Connecting tissue to each other Acting as a barrier Contraction in response to stimulation
Twelve-year old Madeline has not yet experienced a bone growth spurt, meaning she is not yet producing which particular chemicals necessary for this to occur?
Sex hormones
What are caveolae?
Shallow invaginations of plasma membrane
Which body system would be affected by degeneration of cartilage in joints?
Skeletal
Which organ system is the location of blood cell production?
Skeletal
Which of the following is NOT true of G-protein complex action?
Stimulates a cell by means of extracellular chemical signals
John sees Martha; the pupils of his eyes dilate. It is "love at first sight." What division(s) of the ANS is/are involved?
Sympathetic division
Why does a person's nose run when he cries?
Tears drain into the nasal cavity via the nasolacrimal duct.
Which of the following statements best distinguishes between tetanus and treppe?
Tetanus occurs when stimulation of muscle occurs frequently with little to no relaxation between stimuli; treppe occurs when stimulation of muscle occurs frequently, but complete relaxation occurs between stimuli.
Which of the following descriptions best represents the appearance of the sarcomere during peak contraction?
The H zone is eliminated, and the I bands are very thin.
Myastensia gravis results from the destruction of acetylcholine receptors at the neuromuscular junction, but treatment involves medications that reduce acetylcholinesterase activity. Which statement best explains the effectiveness of these medications?
The antibodies destroy some but not all of the acetylcholine receptors, so reducing acetylcholinesterase activity increases the likelihood that acetylcholine will bind to the remaining receptors.
A cancer patient is told by their physician that their colon is lacking smooth muscle tone. What does this mean?
The colon is unable to maintain constant tension for sustained periods of time.
When comparing smooth and skeletal muscle cells, which of the following statements is true?
The myofilaments in smooth muscle do not form sarcomeres.
How does the nervous system contribute to homeostasis in individuals suffering from osteoporosis?
The sense of pain following injury helps prevent further injury.
What is the permeability barrier that joins the plasma membranes of adjacent cells to form a tight seal?
Tight junction
What is a collection of similar cells and surrounding substances?
Tissue
Which of the following muscles moves the scapula?
Trapezius
Which of the following is a synthesis reaction?
Two amino acids are bonded together to form a dipeptide.
Which system removes nitrogenous waste products from the blood and regulates blood pH, ion balance, and water balance?
Urinary
A molecule is
a combination of atoms held together by chemical bonds.
Rheumatoid arthritis is
a condition that may involve an autoimmune disease.
Increased fluid accumulation in the cornea would result in
a scattering of light rays.
An organelle is
a small structure within a cell.
An organ is
a structure composed of several tissue types.
An electrolyte is
a substance that conducts electricity when placed in solution.
In order to study in detail the anatomy of internal cell parts, it would be best to use
a transmission electron microscope (TEM).
Raising an arm to one side of the body to stop a taxi, is an example of __________ of the shoulder.
abduction
Saltatory conduction of an action potential means that
an actionpotential is conducted from one node of Ranvier to the next node.
Arthritis is
an inflammation of any joint
The type of movements where one linear part of the body bends relative to another part would be ______ movements.
angular
In a herniated ("ruptured" or "slipped") disc, the ring of fibrocartilage called the ___________ cracks and the _____________ oozes out.
anulus fibrosus; nucleus pulposus
Reflex arcs
are capable of receiving a stimulus and yielding a response.
Autonomic reflexes
are integrated somewhere in the CNS.
The first cervical vertebrae is the __________.
atlas
The smallest particle of an element that still exhibits the chemical characteristics of that element is a/an __________.
atom
The auditory ossicles are part of the __________ skeleton.
axial
Spinal nerves C5-T1 make up the __________ plexus.
brachial
The transparent mucous membrane that covers the anterior white surface of the eye is the __________.
bulbar conjunctiva
Osteoclast activity would decrease when ________ levels are elevated.
calcitonin
Glycolipids would contain both lipids and __________.
carbohydrates
The four most abundant elements in the human body are
carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
Joints joined together by hyaline cartilage or fibrocartilage would be classified as __________ joints.
cartilaginous
The energy stored in ATP is a form of ________ energy.
chemical
The flexion of the elbow represents a __________ lever system.
class III
If one nerve stimulus arrives at a muscle fiber so soon that the fiber does NOT relax at all from the previous twitch, the most likely result will be __________.
completetetanus
The knee joint is an example of a __________ joint.
complex ellipsoid
The stratum basale
contains cells that undergo mitosis to form new epidermal cells.
The study of the structural features and functions of the cell is __________.
cytology
Enzymes are proteins that increase the rate of chemical reactions by
decreasing the activation energy of the reaction
Connective tissue in tendons is
dense regular collagenous tissue.
Stretch marks develop on the abdomen of pregnant women because of stretching and rupture of the __________.
dermis
When blood vessels become surrounded by concentric lamella forming osteons, the bone will grow in __________.
diameter
The movement of a substance from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration is called __________.
diffusion
Ossification that involves replacing cartilage with bone is __________.
endochondral
Bone formation associated with cartilage is called __________ ossification while bone formed in connective tissue membranes is called ___________ ossification.
endochondral; intramembranous
Turning the ankle so that the plantar surface faces laterally is __________.
eversion
Contracting the trapezius muscle would
extend and laterally flex the neck.
The collar that forms around the opposing ends of bone fragments is called a/an __________.
external callus
The environment outside the plasma membrane is most appropriately referred to as __________.
extracellular
You taste a sauce with the "tip of your tongue." These taste sensations would be carried via the __________ cranial nerve.
facial (VII)
Inflammation of the fibrous connective tissue resulting in stiffness and soreness is
fibrositis
The lateral malleolus is part of the __________.
fibula
An intercalated disc is an example location of __________.
gap junctions
An incomplete bone fracture generally found in children is a/an __________.
greenstick fracture
A tissue is a
group of cells with similar structure and function.
Rapid changes in altitude can rupture the tympanic membrane. Symptoms that may occur include
hearing impairment.
Due to dual innervation of the heart,
heart rate can increase under sympathetic regulation or decrease under parasympathetic regulation, meeting the demands of the body.
The obturator foramen is found in the __________.
hipbone
While standing, looking up at the stars requires__________.
hyperextension of the neck
Mr. Miller has been hospitalized for the flu. The flu virus increases membrane permeability to K+. You would expect his cells to __________.
hyperpolarize
The largest and most superior region of the hipbone is the __________.
ilium
The photoreceptor cells are located
in the photoreceptive layer of the retina.
Anabolic steroids can do all of the following except
increase the number of muscle fibers.
One cause of spastic paralysis might be
inhibition of acetylcholinesterase.
The parietal bone is formed by __________ ossification.
intramembranous
The anterior and posterior chambers of the eye are separated by the __________.
iris
The contractile structure that surrounds the pupil is the __________.
iris
Color vision
is a function of cone cells.
Calcitonin
is associated with decreased osteoclast activity.
A by-product of anaerobic respiration in muscle fibers is
lactate
The levator palpebrae superioris muscle
lifts upper eyelids
A synchondrosis
may be temporary.
All of the chemical reactions within a cell are known as cell __________.
metabolism
The mass number of an atom is the number of
neutrons plus protons in the atom.
The membranes of all postganglionic neurons in autonomic ganglia have __________.
nicotinic receptors
Visceral smooth muscle
occurs in sheets and exhibits numerous gap junctions.
The __________ division of the ANS functions mainly under ordinary, restful conditions.
parasympathetic
The wall of the abdominopelvic cavity is lined by a serous membrane called the
parietal peritoneum.
A skeletal muscle generates the greatest tension when it is
partially stretched before being stimulated.
As you are lifting a box, someone places extra weight on top of it. For your muscle to continue contracting and lifting the box, the muscle must
recruit more muscle fibers.
When an intramuscular injection is given in the anterior aspect of the thigh, the injection is in the __________.
rectus femoris
The plasma membrane
regulates movement of materials into and out of the cell.
Muscular dystrophy is characterized by
replacement of muscle tissue by connective tissue.
The main fibrous layer of the dermis is the __________.
reticular layer
The muscle that is used to cross the legs is __________.
sartorius
A neuron that conducts pain sensations to the central nervous system would be classified as a/an __________.
sensory or afferent neuron
The layer of the epidermis in which there is the greatest amount of mitotic activity is the __________.
stratum basale
An inflammation of one of the ciliary glands of the eyelashes is called a __________.
sty
Preganglionic fibers from the thoracic and lumbar segments of the spinal cord are part of the __________ division of the ANS.
sympathetic
In the TMJ joint, the mandible articulates with the __________.
temporal bone
A cell is
the basic structural unit of living organisms.
Excitation-contraction coupling begins with
the production of an action potential in the sarcolemma.
The visceral pleura is
the serous membrane that covers the lungs.
A reflex that protects limbs by removing them from painful stimuli is the __________ reflex.
withdrawal
Which of the following nerves has parasympathetic axons?
Facial
A cation is
a positively charged ion
Exposure to ultraviolet light causes the skin to darken by stimulating the
activity of the enzyme tyrosinase.
The round window
acts as a mechanical release for waves within the cochlea.
The two classes of adrenergic receptors are
alpha and beta.
Electrons
are the subatomic particles most involved in bonding behavior of atoms
Nissl bodies are
areas of rough endoplasmic reticulum
In the patellar tendon reflex arc, the patellar ligament is stretched, which stretches the quadriceps femoris muscle of the thigh. This reflex will cause the quadriceps femoris to __________ and the hamstrings to __________.
contract;relax
"Cutting off your nose" would be a section in the __________ plane.
coronal
When the hydrogen bonds that maintain a protein's three-dimensional shape are broken, the protein becomes nonfunctional, and is said to be __________.
denatured
The movement of oxygen from the alveoli of the lungs into the bloodstream is an example of __________.
diffusion
Contraction of the inferior rectus muscle directs the pupil to look __________.
down
Subatomic particles located around the nucleus of an atom are __________.
electrons
Covalent bonds form when
electrons are shared between two atoms
Heat energy is
energy that flows between objects with different temperatures
The most sensitive taste buds are found in __________ papillae.
foliate
The antebrachial region is the
forearm
Intramembranous ossification
forms the bones of the roof of the skull.
A neuron is receiving a stimulus which gets stronger and stronger. The result is
frequency of occurrence of action potentials increases.
The central olfactory cortex areas are located in the __________.
frontal and temporal lobes
The adductor longus is named for its__________.
function and size
Betsy took a fall and broke her arm, which required that she wear a cast for a prolonged period of time. When she took the cast off, she was alarmed to see that her muscles
had undergone atrophy.
The portion of a hair that protrudes above the surface of the skin is the __________.
hair shaft
The biceps femoris is part of the__________.
hamstring muscles
The autonomic nervous system
has two sets of neurons in a series.
Membrane-bound receptors
have their receptor sites on the outer surface of the plasma membrane.
Facial muscles are unusual in that they
insert and sometimes originate on skin and connective tissue.
A neuron within the central nervous system that carries action potentials from one neuron to another is called a/an ____________.
interneuron
If 0.9% NaCl (saline) solution is isotonic to a cell, then a 0.5% saline solution
is hypotonic to the cell.
During the absolute refractory period, the cell
is insensitive to further stimulation.
The cornea is relatively easy to transplant because
it is easy to access and is avascular.
The medullary cavity is
lined with endosteum.
A change in resting membrane potential confined to a small area is called a/an __________ potential.
local
A neutral atom will become a cation if it
loses electrons.
A red blood cell that is placed in a hypertonic solution
loses water.
Muscles that elevate the jaw and close the mouth include the__________.
masseter and medial pterygoid
If you pinch your index finger in a door, pain sensations are carried via the __________ nerve.
median
In general, water-soluble molecules diffuse through the __________; and lipid-soluble molecules diffuse through the __________.
membrane channels; lipid bilayer
The thick fibrocartilage disks found in the knee joint are called __________.
menisci
In the process of diffusion, net movement of substances is always from a region
of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration.
The brachioradialis is named for its__________.
origin and insertion
Beta-blockers (beta-adrenergic blocking agents) are frequently used to
prevent increases in heart rate.
The adaptive significance of the crossed extensor reflex when a person steps on a tack is to
prevent the person from falling down.
Keratinization
produces a layer of cells that resist abrasion.
The blood-brain barrier
protects neuronsfrom toxic substances in the blood.
Channel proteins
provide a tunnel through which ions or molecules can enter or leave the cell.
In order for excitation-contraction coupling to occur, the production of an action potential must occur within the __________ of a muscle fiber.
sarcolemma
A person suffered burns over a large part of his body. Evaporation of fluid from the surface of burned areas occurs. As a result of the evaporation process, cells will tend to
shrink.
The three forms of matter are
solids, liquids, and gases.
The least movable joints are __________ joints.
synostosis
When two bones grow together across a joint to form a single bone, this is called a __________.
synostosis
Sensory structures that detect taste are __________.
taste buds
Kinetic energy is
the form of energy that actually does work.
The blue color of superficial blood vessels results from
the light-scattering properties of collagen.
Sympathetic fibers leave the spinal cord in the __________.
thoracic and lumbar regions
A symporter will transport __________ across the plasma membrane
two different ions or molecules in the same direction
A styloid process is found on the __________.
ulna
Damage to the muscle called the levator ani would result in
Both "difficult defecation" and "decreased support for the pelvic viscera" are correct.
Sixty-five year old Stephen has knee replacement surgery which requires a thin section of his distal femur to be removed. Which of the following statements is true?
Due to the invasive nature of the surgical procedure, Stephen is at risk for osteomyelitis, a bacterial infection of bone.
Which muscle extends the big toe?
Extensor hallicus longus
In a laboratory experiment, the resting membrane potential of a muscle is measured and is found to be more negative. Which of the following has occurred?
Hyperpolarization
Which portion of the ear contains the sensory receptors for hearing and balance?
Inner ear
Which of the following muscles contracts during forced expiration?
Internal intercostals
Which back muscle originates on the vertebral spinous processes?
Interspinales
Which of the following is NOT true of a transmission electron microscope (TEM)?
It gives the clearest three-dimensional images.
As a stereocilium bends, the tip link pulls __________ gates open.
K +
Which auditory ossicle is attached to the tympanic membrane?
Malleus
Why does inhaling deeply and slowly through the nose help to identify an odor?
More air containing the odor is brought into contact with the olfactory epithelium.
Which type of tissue is contractile?
Muscle tissue
Mary Lu is experiencing pain from her sacroiliac joint. In what region of her body is she most likely feeling pain?
Posterior pelvic region
Which of the following is NOT an effector controlled by the autonomic nervous system?
Skeletal muscle
How does distribution of sympathetic nerves differ from the distribution of parasympathetic nerves?
Spinal nervescontain sympathetic fibers, while cranial nerves contain parasympatheticfibers.