A&P Final
the Ena+ is
+60 mV
the figure above illustrates keratinization in the epidermis, in which layer of the epidermis do the keratinocytes die
Level C Gran.
for contraction to occur in cardiac muscles, extracellular calcium must enter the cell
True
whereas a plane describes an imaginary flat surface, a section describes a way to cut an organ
True
which vitamin begins its synthesis in the skin exposed to ultraviolet light
Vitamin D
the mesentery is
a double layered serous membrane that anchors some of the abdominal organs to the body wall
a concentric contraction is described as
a muscle produces increasing tension as it shortens
which of the following statements accurately describe events that occur as a result of a local potential reaching threshold
a positive feedback cycle develops in which depoloarization causes activation gates of sodium channels to open
which of the following will respond to a threshold stimulus with an all-or-none contraction
a single muscle fiber and a single motor unit
An organ is
a structure composed of at least two primary tissue types
during resting conditions, ____ is synthesized to store energy
creatine phospate
rigor mortis occurs after death because
cross bridge forms but can release
what does "B" represent on the diagram
crossbridge
the outer surface of the hair is called the
cuticle
which of the following statements concerning the brainstem is true
damage to the brainstem is usually fatal
fingertips and footprints are produced by projections into the epidermis called
dermal papillae
this is a midsagittal section of the right half of the Brian, what does "b" represent
diencephalon
the elbow _____ to the shoulder
distal
muscles and glands are capable of producing a response when stimulated by motor neuron s are called
effectors
which of the following is most consistent with homeostasis
elevated plasma glucose levels cause insulin secretion to increase (insulin causes cells to take up glucose)
from which layer of the skin do fingernails and toenails develop
epidermis
what is the site of long bone interstitial growth
epiphyseal plate
functionally, smooth muscle
exhibits long-lasting contractions known as the latch state
which of the following statements about bone remodeling and repair correctly describes Wolff's law of bone
exposure of a bone to increased mechanical stress can lead to bone remodeling
a spinal nerve arises at the junction of dorsal and ventral rami
false
all sudoriferous glands develop during the onset of puberty
false
delicate unpigmented hairs cover the fetus on early development are called velds hairs
false
figure A illustrates the optimal resting length for this muscle to produce the greatest tension
false
in adults, an area of compact bone called the epiphyseal tract replaces the epiphyseal plate
false
positive-feedback mechanisms are always damaging to the body
false
the nervous system is described as amplitude-modulated because every action potential reaches the same amplitude
false
the pons is largely responsible for the control of skeletal muscle activity
false
the tightness of the ligament at each joint is the only limiting factor of movement at that joint
false
the central sulcus separates the
frontal and parietal lobes
groups of related nerve bodies located outside of the central nervous system are called
ganglia
visual inspection of the appearance of the liver and gallbladder during surgery is associated with
gross anatomy
betsy took a fall, broke her arm, and when she took the cast off she was alarmed to see that her muscles
has undergone atrophy
bob was completely bald on the top of his head by the time he was 35yrs old. Bob noticed he produced abundant sweat on his head when he exercised. he also noticed that his scalp was no longer oily. which of the following changes account for these observations
he has fewer functional hair follicles and sebaceous glands now
the type of cartilage associated with bone function and development is
hyaline cartilage
an IPSP is a local area of membrane
hyperpolarization
which of the following statements concerning the hypodermic is false
hypodermis is composed of dense connective tissue with collagen and elastic fibers
in a reference to the body temperature in living organisms, the set point can be defines as the
ideal normal value
which of the following is not a function of bone
immunity
friction ridges
improve the grip of the hands
which of the following is not a known effect of illegal use of anabolic steroids in large dosages
increased cardiovascular fitness
which of the following helps explain the increased tension seen in multiple wave summations
increased concentration of calcium ions around the myofibrils
while Stacy is in the process of passing over the bar during a pole vault, her hips are considered to be
inferior to her shoulders
in this figure of a smooth muscle fiber, letter "D" represents the
intermediate filaments
lamellar bone
is organized into thin sheets of tissue
intact skin provides protection because
it forms a physical barrier against the entry of microbes
which of the following is not true of the latch state of smooth muscle contractions
it occurs when the phosphate is removed while the the crossbridges are not attached to actin
a place where two or more bones come together is a
joint and an articulation
in the body's lever system, the
joints represent the fulcrum point
locate the osteon on the anatomy of the compact bone
know what an osteon looks like
the eyes are ___ to the nose
lateral
the appendicular skeleton consists of
limbs and their girdles
the figure above illustrates the action potential, What does "A" represent
local potential
obturator nerve belongs to what plexus
lumbosacral
sciatic nerve belongs to what plexus
lumbosacral
the figure above shows the major trunk cavities and other structures. what does "A" represent
mediastinum
a frog's ability to use energy to jump is an example of
metabolism
Frank has a microbial infection attacking his brain. which cell type would you expect to proliferate and be most active during this time
microglial cells
both the nail root and the nail body attach to the
nail bed
hypertrophy of skeletal muscles from weight lifting is caused by an increase in the
number of myofibrils within the muscle fibers
the ventral root of a spinal nerve contains
only motor fibers
which of the following is correctly matched
osteoclast- responsible got reabsorption
which type of bone cells are large cells that form from fusion of monocytes
osteoclasts
.the wall of the abdominopelvic cavity is lined by a serous membrane called the ..
parietal peritoneum
the amount of motion or movement at a joint when moved by an outside force is the _____ range of motion
passive
muscles that have their fascicule arranged like barbs of a feather along a common tendon are called
pennate
which of the following factors do not directly determine the amount and rate of melanin
physical fitness
which two portions of the brain are involved in controlling respiration
pons, medulla oblongata
human bipedal locomotion required adaptations to the skeleton system such as
positioning of the spinal vertebrae to balance the skull over the center of gravity
imagine the following scenario. Blood pressure decreases below normal levels, blood flow to the heart decrease, heart is unable to pump as much blood, blood pressure decreases evermore. this is an example of _____ feedback
positive
the figure illustrates a detailed drawing of the neuromuscular junction. "D" represents.
presynaptic terminal
keratinization
produces a layer of cells that resists water loss
consider the difference between lifting a light pad of paper versus a heavy textbook, the primary way the level of force muscle contraction is controlled is by
recruiting a different number of motor units
oxidative fibers are
red and fatigue-resistant
muscles exhibit the property of excitability, this means that the muscles
responds to stimulation by the nervous system
barney accidentally sat on a hot camp stove while on a camping trip. the burn was painful and blistered, he has what type of burn
second degree
place the following parts of a reflex arc in the correct order beginning with the sensory receptor
sensory receptor, sensory neuron, interneuron, motor neuron, effector
when two bones grow together across a joint to form a single bone, this is called a
synostosis
if five action potentials arrive at the same synapse in very close succession, which of the following would occur
temporal summation occurs
which of the following terms does not belong with the others
thalamus
which of the following can be concluded about a specific drug found to effectively treat obesity in mice
the drug id effective in the mouse model, it must still be tested by humans
16yr old Jake is diagnosed with hydrocephaly, what will this do if left untreated
the excess fluid will exert pressure on his brain
if all of the calcium within a muscle fiber was removed, which of the following could still occur
the heads of the myosin molecules return to their resting position and the recovery stroke occurs
what is the power stroke of a muscle
the movement of myosin head while attached to actin myofilament
whole muscles can respond in a graded fashion to stimuli by varying
the number of motor units recruited
the primary somatosensory area is located in
the postcentral gyrus
the same neurotransmitter binds to a postsynaptic cell but produces a variety of different effects
the postsynaptic cell is expressing different types of receptors for the same neurotransmitter
excitation-contraction coupling begins with
the production of an action potential in the sarcolemma
which of the following is false
the thalamus controls many endocrine functions
which of the following is not a characteristic of homeostatic variables
they always remain at a fixed value
which of the following is not a property of the myosin head
they bind to troponin
acetylcholine is released from a neuron
through exocytosis when a vesicle fuses with the membrane
Endocannabinoid transmitters are unusual in that they act as retrograde chemical messengers
true
When a PNS axon is severed, Schwann cells form a regeneration tube and secrete growth-promoting chemotactic factors to direct axon regrowth to the correct site go innervation
true
a third degree burn may also be referred to as a full thickness burn
true
a tissue is a group of cells that share a similar structure and function ..
true
columns fo white matter within the spinal cord carry impulses to and from the brain
true
during hyperpolarixation, the potential difference between Ek+ and Ena+ increases
true
electrical synapse are composed of a series of connexion proteins known as a gap junction
true
figure G above illustrates a comminuted fracture
true
light-skinned races such as caucasians have about the same number of melanocytes as darker-skinned races
true
rabies and herpes viruses travel within the nervous system by retrograde axonal transport
true
stress and depression interfere with consolidation of memory, I.e. learning
true
the Nernst equation allows us to calculate the equilibrium potential of a single ion
true
the diffusion of a calcium ions into a smooth muscle cell does not depolarize the membrane so no action potentials occur
true
the spinal cord extends from the magnum foramen to L2
true
this organ system removes nitrogenous waste products from the blood and regulates blood pH
urinary
reflexes involved in maintaining homeostasis may involve the ____ nerve
vagus
which nerve has branches that extend to the thoracic and abdominal viscera
vagus nerve
osteoarthritis usually is caused by
wear and tear of the joints
this figure illustrates epiphyseal plate morphology, which is the zone of proliferating cartilage
zone 2 (from top)
chondroblasts produce
cartilage matrix
the contraction of the arrestor pill _____, resulting in goosebumps
.pulls the follicle into a more perpendicular position in relation to the skin surface
which of the following combinations indicate the correct distribution of spinal nerve pairs
8 cervical, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar, 5 sacral, 1 coccygeal
which structure of the limbic system modulates memories of fear
Amygdala
which letter represents individual twitches
B (second section)
which of the following cranial nerves has three major branches
CN V (trigeminal)
which of the following is responsible for problem-solving skills
CNS
which ion is responsible for initiating synaptic neurotransmitter release
Ca++
in which stage of hair growth does involution of the hair follicle occurs
catagen
the loss of dopaminergic neurons results in
Parkinson's disease
arrange the following list of biochemical events in the correct sequence A. action potential conducted deep into muscle fiber by t tubule B. calcium ion bind to troponin C. membranes of the sarcoplasmic reticulum become permeable to calcium ion s D. calcium ions diffuse into the sarcoplasm around the myofibril E. the troponin-tropomyosin complex moves exposing active sites
a, c, d, b, e
what is the only neurotransmitter released at the neuromuscular junction
acetylcholine
arrange the events of the synaptic transmission in correct sequence
action potential releases neurotransmitter, neurotransmitter difuses across synaptic clef, neurotransmitter binds to receptor, membrane permeability increases, sodium ion diffuses into the cell
if you accidentally cut your arm and see connective tissue and fat, which layers was/were cut
all layers
neurotransmitter is being released at a synapse, which of the following occurs lasts
an action potential is produced in the postsynaptic membrane
which of the following statements are true
an exaggerated thoracic curvature of the vertebral column is called kyphosis
when a neurotransmitter binds to its receptor and increases the permeability of the postsynaptic membrane to sodium ions,
an excitatory postsynaptic potential (EPSP) will result
the effects of aging on the skin includes all of the following except
an increase in sebaceous gland activity
a researcher discovered a sensory receptor that detects decreasing oxygen concentration in blood. According to the principle of negative feedback, it is likely that stimulation of this sensory receptor will produce which of the following types of responses
an increase in the respiratory rate
in a herniated (ruptured or slipped) disc, the ring of fibrocartilage called the ___ cracks and the ___ oozes out
annulus fibrosus, nucleus pulpous
mammary glands are modified
apocrine glands
the pineal body
appears to play a role in controlling the onset of puberty
the white matter of the cerebellum forms a branching network known as
arbor vitae
Haversian system (osteons)
are the basic units in compact bone tissue
known synovial articulation. what does "B" represent.
articular cartilage
which of the following events is not a characteristic of an action potential
as sodium ions enter, the inside of the plasma e=membrane becomes more negative
list the following structures in order from smallest to largest a. muscle fiber b. myofilament c. myofibril d. muscle fasciulus
b, c, a, d
the muscles of the back contract to straighten so that you sit at a more erect posture and subsequently the muscles are suddenly stretched as you not off. which of the following best represents the sequence of events when you start to nod off
back muscle stretched, muscle spindle stretched, action potential sensory neurons increase, action potential motor neurons increase, skeletal muscle of the back stretched
which type of muscle tissue is myogenic (auto rhythmic)
both cardiac and smooth muscle
melanin is found in which cells
both melanocytes and keratinocytes
the plantar surface is the
bottom of the foot
axillary nerve belongs to what plexus
brachial
median nerve belongs to what plexus
brachial
arrange the following events in endochondral ossification in proper sequence: a.) cartilage matrix is calcified and chondrocytes die b.) chondrocytes hypertrophy c.) cartilage model is formed d.) osteoblasts deposit bone on the surface of the calcified cartilage called the primary ossification center e.) blood vessels from the periosteum invades calcified cartilage bringing in osteoblasts and osteoclasts
c, b, a, e, d
the rural region is the
calf
what will develop when the skin is subjected to excess friction or pressure
callus
to initiate a smooth muscle cell contraction, calcium enters the cell and binds to
calmodulin, which then binds to and activates myosin light-chain kinase
dermatomal maps are important clinically because they
can be used to help locate spinal nerve damage
which type of muscle tissue has cells that branch
cardiac muscle
phrenic nerve belongs to what plexus
cervical
the ansa cervicalis is a loop formed within the interplay of ventral rami in the ___ plexus
cervical
CSF is produced by the ____ and is reabsorbed by the ____
choroid plexus, arachnoid granulation
cephalic means
closer to the head
tracts of white matter that connect the right and left hemispheres are composed of
commissural fibers
in which type of bones would osteons be present
compact bone
the absolute refractory period assures
completion of repolarization before another action potential
which of the following is not a term that describes a cut that separates the body into left and right portions
coronal
which organ system is responsible for blood cell production
skeletal
the pleural cavity is the
space located between the visceral and parietal pleura
what condition is the failure of vertebral laminae to fuse
spina bifida
which of the following represents the correct order of the layers of the epidermis from the deepest to the most superficial
stratum basale, spinosum, granulosum, lucidum, corneum
structurally, the simplest reflex is the
stretch reflex
a sarcomere is the
structural and functional unit of the skeletal muscle cell
during a spinal tap, CSF is obtained from which of the following locations
subarachnoid space
a bird hits the windshield of your car, and you reflexively duck and close your eyes. which of the following is responsible for this action
superior colliculi