mastering A&P quiz 2 bio 202L
brain
The primary function of the highlighted artery is to supply blood to the ________.
contraction of surrounding skeletal muscle
What helps to propel blood through the vessel shown here?
depresses ribcage
What is an action of the highlighted muscles?
to bring nutrient- and toxin-rich blood to the liver for processing
What is the primary function of the highlighted vessel?
to drain fluid from the tissues of the lower limb back towards blood vessels near the heart
What is the purpose of the highlighted vessels?
small intestine
What organ is drained by the highlighted vessel?
ciliated pseudostratified columnar
What type of epithelium lines the highlighted space?
carotid bodies
Where the highlighted vessel bifurcates there are structures that monitor CO2 and O2 concentration in the blood. What are these structures called?
eosinophil
Which blood cell is highlighted?
monocyte
Which blood cell is highlighted?
neutrophil
Which blood cell is highlighted?
lymphocytes
Which blood cells are highlighted?
tracheal
Which cartilage is highlighted?
horizontal
Which fissure is highlighted?
oblique
Which fissure is highlighted?
inferior
Which lobe is highlighted?
middle
Which lobe of the lung is highlighted?
frontal and parietal
Which lobes of the brain are supplied by the highlighted vessels?
external intercostals
Which muscles are highlighted?
alveolar duct
Which structure is highlighted?
aveolus
Which structure is highlighted?
inferior meatus
Which structure is highlighted?
inferior nasal concha
Which structure is highlighted?
larynx
Which structure is highlighted?
left inferior lobar bronchus
Which structure is highlighted?
left main bronchus
Which structure is highlighted?
nasopharynx
Which structure is highlighted?
oblique fissure of left lung
Which structure is highlighted?
primary bronchi
Which structure is highlighted?
right inferior lobar bronchus
Which structure is highlighted?
soft palate
Which structure is highlighted?
superior meatus
Which structure is highlighted?
vocal fold
Which structure is highlighted?
superior lobe of left lung
Which structure of the lung is highlighted?
alveoli
Which structures are highlighted?
Peyer's patches
________ are clusters of lymphatic nodules deep to the epithelial lining of the small intestine.
Tonsils
________ are large lymphatic nodules that are located in the walls of the pharynx.
All of the following are true of the thymus gland except that it
activates B cells.
Lymph nodes do all of the following except
remove excess nutrients from the lymph.
thymic medulla
Identify the highlighted structure.
thyroid cartilage
Identify the highlighted structure.
trachea
Identify the highlighted structure.
vocal fold
Identify the highlighted structure.
lymphatic vessels
Identify the highlighted vessels.
hyaline cartilage
Identify the type of tissue that composes the highlighted region.
granulocyte
Is the highlighted cell a granulocyte or is it an agranulocyte?
bronchiole
Identify the highlighted structure.
cortex
Identify the highlighted structure.
cricoid cartilage
Identify the highlighted structure.
diaphragm
Identify the highlighted structure.
epiglottis
Identify the highlighted structure.
internal nares
Identify the highlighted structure.
laryngopharynx
Identify the highlighted structure.
larynx
Identify the highlighted structure.
left inferior lobe
Identify the highlighted structure.
left lung
Identify the highlighted structure.
lingual tonsils
Identify the highlighted structure.
middle conchae
Identify the highlighted structure.
middle meatus
Identify the highlighted structure.
oropharynx
Identify the highlighted structure.
palatine tonsil
Identify the highlighted structure.
pharyngeal tonsil
Identify the highlighted structure.
pseudostratified columnar
Identify the highlighted structure.
soft palate
Identify the highlighted structure.
spleen
Identify the highlighted structure.
superior concha
Identify the highlighted structure.
thoracic duct
Identify the highlighted structure.
a decrease in the surface area for gas exchange
Destruction of the walls of the highlighted structures, as occurs in emphysema, results in ________.
spleen
From which lymphoid organ is the section shown here taken?
3
How many lobes does the highlighted lung have?
basophil
Identify the highlighted cell.
basophils
Identify the highlighted cell.
lymphocyte
Identify the highlighted cell.
monocyte
Identify the highlighted cell.
neutrophil
Identify the highlighted cell.
middle lobe
Identify the highlighted lobe of the lung.
right superior lobe
Identify the highlighted structure of the lung.
alveoli
Identify the highlighted structure.
spleen
The highlighted artery supplies blood to which of the following organs?
nine
The highlighted cartilage is just one of how many pieces of cartilage that make up the larynx?
ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium
The highlighted space is lined with what type of epithelium?
ethmoid
The highlighted structure is a component of which bone?
elastic
The highlighted structure is composed of what type of cartilage?
immune
The highlighted structure is considered to be a part of both the lymphatic and ________ systems.
bronchopulmonary
The highlighted structure is defined as serving a single ________ segment.
testosterone
The highlighted structure is larger in males due to the action of which hormone?
cricoid
The highlighted structure is made of what type of cartilage?
elastic
The highlighted structure is made of what type of cartilage?
ethmoid
The highlighted structure is part of which bone?
superior vena cava
The highlighted vein drains into which vessel?
right external iliac vein
The highlighted vessel becomes what vessel on it's way back to the heart?
liver
The highlighted vessel supplies nutrient-rich and deoxygenated blood to what organ?
internal iliac artery
The image shows the vasculature of the pelvis, with the urinary bladder already labeled. Identify the highlighted vessel.
elastic
The ligaments running through the highlighted structures consist mainly of which type of fiber?
The primary function of the lymphatic system is
defending the body against both external and internal threats.