final exam quiz question review
11. Aponeurosis connects: A. Muscle to bone B. Muscle to muscle C. Muscle to cartilage D. Cartilage to cartilage
B
3. In which layer of the skin are melanocytes located? A. Stratum spinosum B. Stratum basale C. Stratum lucidum D. Stratum granulosum
B
6. The pad-like occipital condyles found on both sides of the foramen magnum allows humans to nod our heads because: A. They form a pivot joint with the dens of the axis B. They sit on articular processes of the atlas C. They form a ball and socket joint with the atlas D. They form an articular surface with the transverse process of the atlas
B
13. The motor command leaves through the: A. Ventral root B. Dorsal root C. Posterior root D. Dorsal root ganglion
A
15. Which type of neuron has a tract that goes from the effector organ to the spinal cord? A. Pseudounipolar B. Multipolar C. Anaxonic D. Bipolar
A
4. A sweat gland has a duct that reaches the surfaces of the skin. What is this called? A. Merocrine sweat gland B. Apocrine sweat gland C. Sebaceous gland D. Endocrine gland
A
7. What bone makes up the superior portion of the lateral side of the cranium? A. Parietal bone B. Zygomatic bone C. Frontal bone D. Temporal bone
A
8. Which tarsal bone articulates with the tibia? A. Navicular B. Calcaneus C. Cuboid D. Talus
D
14. Sensory neurons entering the spinal cord A. Enter through the dorsal horn B. Have their cell bodies in the dorsal root ganglia C. Travel through a spinal nerve D. Synapse with an association neuron in the spinal cord E. All of these
E
2. One of the characteristics of all epithelia is the attachment, which means that: A. Epithelia are composed by cells bound closely together B. The basal surface of a typical epithelium is bound to a thin basal lamina C. Cells forming the typical epithelium are strongly attached to each other D. There are no blood vessels within the epithelia
B
9. The following are distal parts of the humerus, EXCEPT A. Capitulum B. Olecranon C. Lateral epicondyle D. Olecranon fossa
B
1. You are out in the Everglades at night and decide to lay in a hammock to stargaze. In which position are you in? A. Anatomical B. Prone C. Supine D. Laying down E. Dorsal
C
10. The amphiarthrotic articulation that limits movements between the two pubic bones is the: A. Pubic tubercle B. Obturator foramen C. Pubic symphysis D. Greater sciatic notch
C
12. The glial cells that destroy microorganisms in the CNS are: A. Oligodendrocytes B. Satellite cells C. Microglia D. Ependymal cells E. Astrocytes
C
5. The outer covering of bone is known as: A. Perimysium B. Pericardium C. Endosteum D. Periosteum
D