Final exam A&P
In the process of spatial summation, ______ are added together and _____ are subtracted from that total to determine whether _____ will be created at the trigger zone of the postsynaptic neuron.
EPSPs; IPSPs; action potentials
What is the purpose of the nucleus pulposus region of intervertebral discs?
To help absorb vertical shock to the spinal column
Which of the following descriptions of a preganglionic neuron is NOT correct?
Forms gap junctions with postganglionic neurons in autonomic ganglia.
Which of the following often occurs in dancers due to losing balance while standing on their toes?
Fractures of the metatarsals
This type of fracture is considered a partial fracture and is only seen in children
Greenstick
The following is a bone marking on the clavicle that serves as an attachment site.
Impression for the costoclavicular ligament
Which of the following is NOT a common characteristic of synovial joints?
Include elastic cartilage
What is the function of the interosseous membrane between the ulna and radius?
Joins the shafts of two bones
Which of the following types of bone is the femur
Long bone
Which condition is characterized by an increase or exaggeration of the lumbar curve of the vertebral column
Lordosis
Which of following organelles is a common site of protein synthesis in neurons?
Nissl body
Which of the following conditions results when the articulate cartilages in a joint degenerate to the point where the bony ends of articulating bones touch?
Osteoarthritis
Which of following is NOT a function of the spinal reflexes that use muscle spindles and tendon organs as sensors?
Protection of spinal nerves
Infants spend approximately 50% of their sleeping time in
REM sleep
Individuals who have Parkinson's disease (PD) ___.
Release deficient amounts of dopamine.
The epiphyseal plate in a long bone is an example of this type of joint.
Synchondrosis
The hip joint is the joint found between
The pelvis and femur
The type of tendon formed when the connective tissue elements of a skeletal muscle extend as a broad flat layer.
aponeurosis
This is a layer of hyaline cartilage that reduces friction between bones involved in a joint.
articular cartilage
Calcium ions are released from the sarcoplasmic reticulum into the cytosol
at the beginning of a contraction
The primary function of the transverse and spinal processes of vertebrae is
attachment site for muscles
Where do all the symphysis joints in the human body occur?
axial skeleton
Which of the following muscles is NOT part of the quadriceps femoris muscle group?
biceps femoral
Contraction of this muscle presses the cheeks against the teeth and lips as would be observed in whistling, blowing or sucking.
buccinator
An increase in bone growth is promoted by which hormones?
calcitonin and calcitriol
These are extensions of the lacunae and are filled with extracellular fluid.
canaliculi
This is the anterior bone that articulates with the manubrium of the sternum at the sternoclavicular joint.
clavicle
Like other _____, bone tissue contains an abundant extracellular matrix that surrounds widely separated cells.
connective tissues
The brain and spinal cord develop from the ______ neural tube.
ectodermal
A lever is acted on at two different points by two different forces which are called the
effort and load
Motion will occur in a muscle when the ______ supplied exceeds the _______.
effort and load
During adulthood, which of the following does NOT significantly contribute to bone remodeling and growth
epinephrine
This is a layer of hyaline cartilage that allows the diaphysis to grow in length
epiphyseal plate
Which of the following regions of the brain contain the pineal gland?
epithalamus
Which of the following is NOT a factor affecting range of motion of a joint?
eversion
This extension of the dura mater separates the two hemispheres of the cerebrum.
falx cerebri
An EMG can be used to determine each of the following except
find the precise location of a muscle tumor
Which term or condition in characterized by a loss of muscle tone?
flaccid paralysis
This is a type of movement where there is a decrease in the angle between articulating bones.
flexion
Which of the following muscles is used to flex and abduct the hand at the wrist joint?
flexor carpi radialis
An opening or hole in a bone through which blood vessels, nerves and ligaments pass is called a
foramen
Protrusion of an organ through a structure that normally contains it is referred to as a
hernia
In the United States, the two joints that are most commonly replaced by arthroplasty are
hip and knee
This autonomic plexus is located anterior to the fifth lumbar vertebra and serves the pelvic viscera.
hypogastric plexus
Which of the following best describes the condition known as muscular hypertrophy?
increase in diameter of muscle fibers
The thoracic nerves are also called the
intercostals nerves
Which of the following structures contain osteocytes
lacunae
In comparison to the male pelvis, the female pelvis is NOT
larger in the acetabulum
During this period of a twitch contraction, the muscle action potential moves along the sarcolemma of the muscle cell and triggers calcium release into the sarcoplasm.
latent period
Which of the structures listed below is NOT part of the knee joint?
lateral malleolus of fibula
In an isometric contraction the muscle develops tension but does not
lengthen
Which condition is characterized by an increase or exaggeration of the lumbar curve of the vertebral column?
lordosis
An ipsilateral, intersegmental, spinal somatic reflex will most likely control
many flexor and extensor muscles on the same side of the body as the sensor.
The facial bone articulates with teeth
maxillae
What category of receptor cell is used to sense touch, vibration and pressure?
mechanoreceptor
The shaft of the femur angles
medially
Increasing the number of active motor units within a skeletal muscle is called
motor unit recruitment
Which disorder is characterized by involuntary periods of sleep that occur throughout the day?
narcolepsy
Which of the following types of electrical signals allow rapid long-distance communication within the nervous system?
nerve action potential
The general process by which bones form is called
ossification
These are considered bone- building cells
osteoblast
The cerebellar cortex consists of folia, which are
parallel folds of gray matter.
Which of the following is NOT a facial bone
parietal
Which nerve from the cervical plexus causes contraction of the diaphragm?
phrenic nerve
In this type of synovial joint, a rounded or pointed surface on one bone articulates with a ring formed partly by another bone and partly by a ligament.
pivot joint
This ligament prevents the posterior sliding of the tibia when the knee is flexed.
posterior cruciate ligament
Which region of the spinal cord carries nerve impulses for proprioception?
posterior white column
Which of the following types of neurons would normally have the shortest axon?
preganglionic sympathetic neurons
The coxal bones unite anteriorly at a joint called the
pubic symphysis
In a neuromuscular junction, the effect of acetylcholine (ACh) binding to receptors on the motor end plate lasts only briefly due to
rapid destruction of ACh in the synaptic cleft by acetylcholinesterase.
Which of the following is NOT a common side effect of creatine supplementation?
rigor mortis
Flexion and extension usually occur along which plane
sagittal
Flexion and extension usually occur along which plane?
sagittal
The neurocranium gives rise to bones of the
skull
This is the least powerful type of skeletal muscle fiber.
slow oxidative fiber
A condition where the two eyeballs are not properly aligned is referred to as
strabismus
A condition in which a muscle or muscle and tendon is stretched or partially torn is called
strain
Which division of ANS innervates the sweat glands and the hair follicles?
sympathetic
The functional joint classification that a suture joint fits into is
synarthrosis
These cranial bones form the inferior lateral aspects of the cranium and part of the cranial floor.
temporal
The union of these two bones forms the zygomatic arch.
temporal and zygomatic
A severed obturator nerve will lead into paralysis of which region of the body?
thigh
Which of the following types of neurons have axons that extend from the brain to the lower motor neurons?
upper motor neurons
Name the type of membrane channel that opens in response to changes in membrane potential and is located in axons of all types of neurons.
voltage-gated channels
One function of this long bone structure is the storage of energy in the form of triglycerides.
yellow bone marrow
Which of the following types of adrenergic receptors are found on cardiac muscle fibers where their activation stimulates increased force and rate of contraction of the heart?
β1-adrenergic
A Condyloid Joint
(All of these choices) is also called an ellipsoidal joint/ is considered to be biaxial/ allows both flexion-extension and abduction-addiction of the joint/ can be found in the wrist
A polarized cell
(All of these) Has a charge imbalance across its membrane, includes most cells of the body, and exhibits a membrane potential.
The joint between the first rib and the manubrium of the sternum is classified as
(all of these) A synchondrosis, synarthrosis, and cartilaginous joint
Which of the following are commonly used to produce ATP during skeletal muscle contraction?
(all of these) creatine phosphate, anaerobic cellular respiration, and aerobic cellular respiration
The different types of muscle tissue differ from each other by
(all of these) microscopic anatomy, location,and type of control
Bursae are saclike structures that are commonly found between bone and
(all of these) skin, muscles, ligaments, and tendons
This type of joint lacks a joint cavity and is held together by a fibrous connective tissue. 1. Fibrous joints 2. Cartilaginous joints 3. Synovial joints
1 only
How many named bones are found in the adult human skeleton
206
Which of the following types of cells display the property of electrical excitability?
All of these; Muscle cells and Neurons
The deltoid tuberosity of the humerus is found
Along the middle region of the shaft
Autonomic motor neurons regulate visceral activities by 1. increasing activities in effector tissue. 2. decreasing activities in effector tissue. 3. changing the direction of impulse conduction across synapses.
Both 1 and 2
Which process on the femur serves as an attachment point for tendons of several thigh muscles
Both gluteal tuberosity and linea aspera
Chromatolysis refers to
Break up of Nissl bodies after neural injury.
Which of the following two minerals are needed in large quantities when bones are growing
Calcium and phosphorus
Which of following bones is NOT tarsal bone
Capitate
Which of the following is NOT a major function of the skeletal system
Carcinogens is
Which of the following bones is NOT part of the axial skeleton
Carpals
This is the shaft of a long bone
Diaphysis
Why does a fracture of the clavicle usually occur in the mid-region of the bone?
Due to weakness at the junction of the two curves of clavicle
How many phalanges are in each hand?
14
In skeletal muscles, the combined amounts of creatine phosphate and ATP provide enough energy for the muscle to contract maximally for approximately
15 seconds
The skull begins to develop during the _____ week after fertilization.
fourth
A period of sustained skeletal muscle contraction in which individual twitches cannot be detected is called
fused tetanus
Hypersecretion of human growth hormone during childhood results in
giantism
This type of nervous tissue contains neuronal cell bodies, dendrites, unmyelinated axons, axon terminals, and neuroglial cells.
gray matter