Anatomy Lab Final

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How many deciduous teeth does a person normally have?

20

How much of the cardiac output do the kidneys receive?

21%

What is the life span of epithelial cells in the stomach lining?

3 to 6 days

The following is a list of tissue layers of the digestive tract. What is the correct order from lumen to external surface? (1) Muscularis externa (2) Muscularis mucosa (3) Serosa (4) Lamina propria (5) Submucosa

4, 2, 5, 1, 3

Which of the following is a normal hematocrit value?

42%

What does a hepatic triad consist of?

A bile ductule, a branch of the hepatic artery, and a branch of the hepatic portal vein

Most people retain adequate kidney function in old age. Why?

A loss of nephrons does not radically impair function because there are so many to begin with.

What do the glomerular capsule and glomerulus together make up?

A renal corpuscle

Smoking kills the ciliated cells of the tracheal mucosa. Which of the following symptoms found in smokers is one consequence of this?

A smokers cough

Which of the following most directly prevents dehydration?

ADH

The exocrine portion of the pancreas is composed of which cells?

Acinar

Which of these is not part of the renal corpuscle?

Afferent arteriole

What anatomical feature enables lymph nodes to filter lymphatic fluid?

Afferent lymphatic vessels

A patient enters a hospital after a motorcycle accident. He complains of mid-back pain. X-rays reveal both rib and pelvic fractures. His emergency room examination includes urinalysis. Which of the following findings from the urinalysis would most likely suggest trauma to the kidneys from the accident, but not to the urinary bladder?

Albuminuria

Which hormone targets the kidney?

Aldosterone

Which of the following hormones regulates sodium reabsorption?

Aldosterone

Which of the following hormones targets principal cells?

Aldosterone

Which of the following cell types is most numerous in the lung?

Alveolar macrophages

Which of the following is(are) part of the respiratory division of the respiratory system?

Alveoli

What are the starch-digesting enzymes in the saliva and pancreatic juice called?

Amylases

Which of the following would slow down gas exchange between the blood and alveolar air?

An increase in membrane thickness

A loss of kidney function can result in which of the following?

Anemia

Which of the following is not a formed element found in blood?

Antibody

Which of the following hormones passes through the hypothalamo-hypophyseal tract?

Antidiuretic hormone

Which of the following hormones regulates water permeability in the collecting duct?

Antidiuretic hormone

Which vessel carries oxygenated blood from the heart to the tissues of the body?

Aorta

Which structure may become inflamed and infected, and may burst resulting in peritonitis?

Appendix

The presence of which of the following reduces the risk for myocardial infarctions?

Arterial anastomoses in the coronary circulation

Which condition is stimulated by allergens and results in bronchoconstriction, airway inflammation, and difficulty in exhaling?

Asthma

Which lymph nodes are often surgically removed with a mastectomy?

Axillary lymph nodes

Which cells fight infection by producing antibodies?

B cells

Which formed elements are most responsible for humoral immunity?

B lymphocytes

Which of the following is a likely cause of an abnormally high number of neutrophils?

Bacterial infection

Because of which structure does very little albumin escape from the blood during glomerular filtration?

Basement membrane

What are the least abundant leukocytes in normal circulating blood?

Basophils

What are the least abundant of the formed elements?

Basophils

Where are the semilunar valves?

Between the ventricles and the great arteries

Bile gets its yellow-green color mainly from which of the following?

Bilirubin

Because the kidneys help produce vitamin D, if the kidneys fail, the absorption of what substance would be impaired?

Calcium

Why is it important for an oncologist to understand lymphatic drainage?

Cancer cells often metastasize via the lymphatic system.

What is the name of the superior opening into the stomach?

Cardiac orifice

Which stomach cell secretes pepsinogen?

Chief cell

Which of the following is a lung disease marked by a reduced number of cilia, reduced motility of the remaining cilia, goblet cell hypertrophy and hypersecretion, and thick sputum?

Chronic bronchitis

What is the name for the partially digested fluid that passes from the stomach into the small intestine?

Chyme

What kind of tissue lines most of the respiratory tract?

Ciliated pseudostratified epithelium

Tubular fluid is called urine when it reaches the end of which structure?

Collecting duct

Which of these is not part of the nephron?

Collecting duct

Where is most of the water that passes through the digestive tract reabsorbed?

Colon

Blood pressure is highest in which of the following vessels?

Conducting arteries

Which condition is the result of one ventricle not pumping as much blood as the other that leads to edema in peripheral tissues?

Congestive heart failure

What is the most common digestive complaint in older people?

Constipation

Which of the following hormones does not belong with the others?

Cortisol

Which substance is not reabsorbed by the proximal convoluted tubule?

Creatinine

Which condition is caused by the hypersecretion of cortisol?

Cushing syndrome

Of the changes listed below, which is associated with aging of the digestive system?

Decreased production of intrinsic factor and less efficient absorption of vitamin B12

Which of the following ensures that cardiocytes do not pull apart during muscular contraction?

Desmosomes

Which of the following is the name of the muscular layer of the bladder?

Detrusor

MALT is lymphatic tissue found in which of the following organs?

Digestive tract

What is the effect of sympathetic innervation to the lungs?

Dilation of bronchioles

Which of the following is not one of the body's three lines of defense against pathogens?

Drainage of excess interstitial fluid into lymphatic capillaries

Which fetal structure carries blood from the pulmonary trunk to the aorta?

Ductus arteriosus

Which condition is caused by roundworm infection and characterized by a dramatic accumulation of fluid, especially in the extremities?

Elephantiasis

Which of the following is a lung disease marked by abnormally few but large alveoli?

Emphysema

What is the innermost lining of the heart wall referred to as?

Endocardium

Which of these is a consequence of the ischemic phase of the uterine cycle?

Endometrial necrosis

Which of the following cells secrete gastrin?

Enteroendocrine cells

Which cell would you expect to see more of in a person infected with a large parasite such as a tapeworm?

Eosinophil

Which of the following is most important in preventing choking?

Epiglottis

Which of the following is not contained in the buffy coat?

Erythrocytes

Which of the following would be an indication that an individual is suffering from leukemia?

Examination of the blood reveals a large number of immature leukocytes.

A victim of a shark attack bleeds to death within minutes. Which vessel did the shark's teeth probably sever?

Femoral artery

In which capillaries are there numerous filtration pores?

Fenestrated

How is injured cardiac muscle repaired?

Fibrosis

Which structure in the fetus enables blood to bypass the lungs and pass directly from the right atrium to the left atrium?

Foramen ovale

Antibodies belong to which class of plasma proteins?

Gamma globulins

A 40-year-old man of average height who weighs 210 pounds complains of pain behind the sternum which he describes as "heartburn." The pain is especially acute after eating spicy foods. What is a likely cause of his symptoms?

Gastroesophageal reflux disease

What do alpha cells of the pancreas secrete?

Glucagon

When a person has not eaten for several hours, which hormone ensures a steady level of blood glucose?

Glucagon

Which of the following would be abnormal to find in urine?

Glucose

Which of the following is not normally found in plasma?

Glycogen

Which of these is not normally found in blood?

Glycogen

What determines whether a person has type A, B, or O blood?

Glycolipids that act as antigens on the surface of red blood cells

Which of the following cells are not found in the gastric glands?

Goblet cells

Which type of cell repairs damaged alveolar epithelium?

Great (type II) alveolar cells

Unlike the small intestine, the large intestine has pouches along its length called what?

Haustra

Which of the following cells are destroyed by the HIV virus?

Helper T cells

Why would removal of the thymus compromise humoral immunity?

Helper T cells mature in the thymus and are needed to activate B cells and humoral immunity.

Anemia that results from an excessive rate of erythrocyte destruction is classified as what type of anemia?

Hemolytic

What is the mechanism for stopping bleeding called?

Hemostasis

Where do the renal arteries and veins enter and exit the kidney?

Hilum

Which of the following is not a function of blood?

Hormone production

Some loop diuretics inhibit sodium and chloride reabsorption in the nephron loop. These would be useful for patients with which condition?

Hypertension

Which hormone disorder is associated with weight gain, sensitivity to cold, dry skin and hair, constipation, low metabolic rate, and sluggishness?

Hypothyroidism

Once they have developed surface receptors for a particular antigen, lymphocytes are said to be what?

Immunocompetent

Where are aquaporins found?

In principal cells in the collecting duct

In which of the following is simple squamous epithelium found?

In the parietal layer of the glomerular capsule and the thin segment of the nephron loop

What is the result of sympathetic stimulation to the heart?

Increased heart rate and force

Jill is running a marathon. Which of the following is not occurring while she runs?

Increased urine production

A drop of blood returning from the big toe would enter the heart through what vessel?

Inferior vena cava

If the beta cells of the pancreas were destroyed, which hormone would no longer be secreted?

Insulin

Which of the following results in noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus?

Insulin is secreted but target cells lack receptors for it.

Comparing the small and large intestines, which of the following is not true?

Intestinal crypts are only in the small intestine.

What is the function of intrinsic factor?

It assists with absorption of vitamin B in the small intestine.

Which of the following is a function of the stomach?

It churns food into a paste by mechanical means.

What is a main function of the myenteric plexus?

It controls peristalsis.

Which of the following is not a function of the respiratory system?

It helps to transport gases to tissues.

Which part of the heart does the right vagus nerve primarily innervate?

It innervates mainly the SA node.

Which of the following is not a function of the spleen?

It produces hormones that promote lymphocyte maturation.

What is the effect of renin?

It raises blood pressure

What does gastrin do?

It stimulates acid secretion, motility, and emptying of the stomach

If a person was born with abnormally short nephron loops, how would their urine compare with someone who had normal nephrons?

It would be less concentrated.

Which lymphatic structures absorb dietary lipids that cannot be absorbed by intestinal blood capillaries?

Lacteals

Under normal circumstances, which passageway is capable of conducting air, food, or liquid?

Laryngopharynx

Where does the thoracic duct terminate?

Left subclavian vein

Which of the following is a serous membrane that extends from the lesser curvature of the stomach to the liver?

Lesser omentum

What is a low number of circulating leukocytes called?

Leukopenia

A patient with cirrhosis of the liver would likely have a difficult time digesting which macromolecules?

Lipds

A cancer patient who has a large portion of her small intestine resected (removed) could potentially have difficulty absorbing which of the following?

Lipids

Which of these nutrients is absorbed by the lacteals of the small intestine?

Lipids

Lymphocytes do not mature in which of the following organs?

Liver

What are lymphatic nodules?

Lymphatic follicles

Which of the following is not a lymphatic organ?

Lymphatic nodule

What are the main antigen-presenting cells in the body?

Macrophages

Which of the following is composed of distal convoluted tubule cells that contact the afferent arteriole?

Macula densa

What are the air passages beneath the conchae that create turbulence within the nasal cavity called?

Meatuses

What part of the brain sets the basic respiratory rhythm?

Medulla oblongata

Which of the following is produced by the pineal gland?

Melatonin

When an antigen triggers the multiplication of B lymphocytes, some daughter cells transform into antibody-producing cells and mount an attack, while others become what?

Memory cells

Which of the following is not true of cardiac myocytes?

Mitochondria make up about 2% of the cell volume.

What do tissue macrophages develop from?

Monocytes

Compared to skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle has which of the following?

More mitochondria

Which of the following is responsible for peristalsis?

Muscularis externa

Which of the following cells is from a different lineage than the rest?

Myeloblast

Which cells recognize and destroy tumors in a non-specific fashion, without requiring prior exposure to antigens?

Natural killer cells

Which of the following is most involved in the defense against cancer?

Natural killer cells

What are the more than one million functional units found in each kidney called?

Nephrons

Which cells produce hypochlorite in response to bacterial infections?

Neutrophils

Where is the hilum of the lung found?

On its mediastinal surface

Why does our blood pressure generally go up as we age?

Our arteries get 'hard' and absorb less systolic force

The uterus is a target organ of which hormone?

Oxytocin

Which hormone is released by the neurohypophysis?

Oxytocin

Which tonsils are the largest and most frequently infected?

Palatine tonsils

Which of the following secrete amylase?

Pancreas and salivary glands

Which structures pull on the tendinous cords (chordae tendinae) and hold them taut during ventricular contraction?

Papillary muscles

Which hormone ultimately stimulates the activity of osteoclasts and promotes increased calcium absorption in the digestive tract?

Parathyroid hormone (PTH)

What is the superficial fibrous covering of the heart that is composed partly of dense irregular connective tissue

Parietal pericardium

A patient who has consistent heart burn regularly consumes a pack of antacid tablets a day. This would likely affect the production of which digestive enzyme?

Pepsin

Which of the following enzymes functions at the lowest pH?

Pepsin

Which of the following is not found in saliva?

Pepsinogen

Starting in the abdominal cavity and progressing dorsally, you would have to cut through the layers in which order to expose the kidney?

Peritoneum, renal fascia, perirenal fat capsule, and fibrous capsule

What is the correct order of structures through which air flows into the respiratory tract?

Pharynx; larynx; trachea; bronchi; bronchioles

Before a B lymphocyte can secrete antibodies it must transform into which of the following?

Plasma cell

When a clot is no longer needed, what is it dissolved by?

Plasmin

Which formed element is not a true cell?

Platelet

Which of the following could result from an overly zealous exercise program?

Polycythemia

Where is the pneumotaxic center located?

Pons

Which of the following is not a function of blood?

Produces plasma hormones

Why do elderly men often have difficulty voiding urine?

Prostatic hyperplasia

Which of the following structures reabsorbs glucose and amino acids from the glomerular filtrate?

Proximal convoluted tubule

Which of the following structures reabsorbs the most glomerular filtrate?

Proximal convoluted tubule

Within a kidney, which of the following structures is most numerous?

Proximal convoluted tubules

Blood leaves the right ventricle through which valve?

Pulmonary semilunar

Through which of the following does blood return to the heart from the lungs?

Pulmonary veins

What distributes electrical signals to the cardiocytes of the ventricles?

Purkinje fibers

Which of the following regulates the flow of contents from the stomach to the duodenum?

Pyloric sphincter

Which muscle(s) contract(s) during forced expiration?

Rectus abdominis

Which muscle(s) is(are) not involved with inspiration?

Rectus abdominis

Which lymphatic organs are smaller in an adult compared to a child?

Red bone marrow and thymus

Most of the renal sinus is filled by which of the following structures?

Renal pelvis

The first step leading to angiotensin II production is the secretion of what by the kidneys?

Renin

What are the smallest passageways in the lung with a ciliated epithelium?

Respiratory bronchioles

Which of the following does not contribute to the large surface area available for nutrient absorption in the small intestine?

Rugae

Which of the following is not associated with the large absorptive surface of the small intestine?

Rugae

A football player was tackled and fell onto the ball on his left side. He then complained of rib pain and exhibited signs of shock. What was a likely consequence of his fall?

Ruptured spleen

Which of the following is not a function of the kidneys?

Secreting hormones that stimulate thirst

Which of the following is not a component of hemostasis?

Secretion of histamine

The immune system normally distinguishes between which types of antigens?

Self and non-self

Which of the following is a vasoconstrictor released by platelets that aids in hemostasis?

Serotonin

What is the principal tissue of the tunica interna?

Simple squamous epithelium

What is the major risk factor for developing COPD in old age?

Smoking

Given that hepatocytes carry out much of the lipid synthesis of the body, including the manufacture of cholesterol and phospholipids, what organelle would you expect to be particularly abundant in these cells?

Smooth endoplasmic reticulum

Which of the following is involved in breaking up old erythrocytes and disposing of the cellular remains?

Spleen

Why doesn't the stomach digest itself?

Stem cells in gastric glands constantly replace dead epithelial cells of the mucosa.

Which of the following tissues lines the oral cavity?

Stratified squamous epithelium

What is the layer of uterine mucosa shed in menstruation called?

Stratum functionalis

What helps keep the alveoli from collapsing during exhalation?

Surfactant

Which of these hormones can enter the target cell and bind to receptors in the nucleus?

Testosterone

What is the pacemaker that sets the rate of the heartbeat?

The SA node

What is the target organ of corticotropin-releasing hormone?

The anterior pituitary

What is happening in the heart when a P wave is recorded on an ECG?

The atria are depolarizing.

Where is the swallowing center located?

The brainstem

Where does the lower respiratory tract begin?

The glottis

Which of the following controls the release of bile into the duodenum?

The hepatopancreatic sphincter

Gonadotropin-releasing hormone is secreted by which of the following?

The hypothalamus

What structure does antidiuretic hormone target?

The kidney

Erythropoiesis is stimulated by a hormone that is secreted by which of the following?

The kidneys

Which of the following does not play a role in flow of lymph fluid?

The lymphatic pump

While drinking a cola, you start laughing, causing some of it to come out of your nose. Why does this hurt when drinking cola normally does not?

The nasopharynx is lined by pseudostratified columnar epithelium while the oropharynx and laryngopharynx are lined by stratified squamous epithelium.

Which of the following organs has both endocrine and exocrine functions?

The ovary

What is leukopoiesis?

The production of white blood cells

Which of the following carries oxygen-poor blood to the lungs from the heart?

The pulmonary arteries

If we follow the ureter into the kidney, what is the first structure we find?

The renal pelvis

Why can one say that chemical digestion begins in the mouth?

The saliva contains amylase and lipase.

What happens when the diaphragm contracts?

The size of the thoracic cavity increases and air flows into the lungs.

Why does a splenectomy lead to an increased risk of septicemia?

The spleen is a huge reservoir of monocytes.

A friend who has GERD tells you that her doctor suggested she sleep on her left side at night. Why?

The stomach sits largely on the left side so lying on your left side helps keep the contents in the stomach away from the lower esophageal sphincter.

Which of the following protects the lungs from overinflation?

The stretch receptors in the lungs

What is a myocardial infarction?

The sudden death of cardiac tissue

After a mastectomy of her left breast, a woman experiences edema in her left arm. What is the probable cause?

The surgeon likely removed her left axillary lymph nodes as well.

Which of the following is not composed of cuboidal epithelium?

The thin segment of the nephron loop

Which two glands are especially noted for regressing after childhood?

The thymus and pineal gland

Which statement about the effect of age on the lymphatic-immune system is not true?

The thymus gland enlarges

Which layer of the vessel wall facilitates vasoconstriction and vasodilation?

The tunica media

The trigone is a triangular region of which of the following?

The urinary bladder

At any given moment, where is most of the body's blood?

The veins

What is another name for the epicardium?

The visceral pericardium

Why are sounds produced by adult men usually lower in pitch than those produced by women?

The vocal folds are thicker and longer in men

Where is the thickest part of the myocardium?

The walls of the left ventricle

Early in development, where do the first blood cell precursors form?

The yolk sac

Tom is in respiratory arrest due to an electrical shock. Why does a good samaritan have up to 4 or 5 minutes to begin CPR and save Tom's life?

There is a venous reserve of oxygen in Tom's blood.

A premature baby born at 27 weeks gestation is suffering from respiratory distress syndrome. What is the probable cause?

There is not enough surfactant to keep the alveoli from collapsing.

Which of the following describes fenestrated capillaries?

They are important in organs that engage in absorption or filtration.

Which of the following is not true of lymphatic capillaries?

They are lined with endothelial cells joined with tight junctions.

Which of the following best describes juxtaglomerular cells?

They are modified smooth muscle cells found in the afferent arteriole.

Neuroendocrine cells are best described as which of the following?

They are neurons that release hormones into the bloodstream.

Which of the following is true of megakaryocytes?

They give rise to platelets.

What is the purpose of the cartilaginous rings in the trachea?

They maintain an open passageway for air

What is one function of parietal cells in the stomach?

They produce hydrochloric acid.

Which of the following is true regarding endocrine glands?

They release their secretions into the blood.

Which of the following is not a function of the kidneys?

They release waste into the bloodstream.

How do blood solutes pass through the walls of continuous capillaries?

Through intercellular clefts

Where do T cells become immunocompetent?

Thymus

Which structure is often referred to as the "Adam's apple"?

Thyroid cartilage

Which of the following is a function of erythrocytes?

To transport carbon dioxide

Which of the following lymph organs has pits called crypts?

Tonsils

Which of the following nutrients is absorbed by the lacteals of the small intestine?

Triglycerides

In which condition are the lungs infected with Mycobacterium and produce fibrous nodules around the bacteria, leading to progressive pulmonary fibrosis?

Tuberculosis

What is the middle layer of a blood vessel called?

Tunica media

What is pulmonary surfactant produced by?

Type II alveolar cells

Which structure conveys urine from the kidney to the bladder?

Ureter

Which center bears the primary responsibility for generating the respiratory rhythm, but is influenced by several other centers?

VRG

Which of the following is not associated with nonspecific immunity?

Vaccination

Which of the following is associated with veins but not arteries?

Valves

If the tendinous cords (chordae tendinae) became slack, what would the most likely effect be?

Valvular prolapse

What is the condition, especially noticeable in the lower limbs, that develops when veins become distended due to backflow of blood through stretched venous valves?

Varicose veins

Which blood vessels of the renal medulla run alongside the nephron loops?

Vasa recta

What might account for a soldier experiencing syncope after standing at attention for a long period of time?

Venous pooling

Which of the following have thin walls, large lumens, an absence of smooth muscle, and are incapable of vasomotion?

Venous sinuses

Which of the following is a thin serous membrane that covers the surface of the lung?

Visceral pleura

When are the semilunar valves closed?

When the ventricles are relaxing

After inserting an endotracheal tube into a patients chest, you auscultate for respiratory sounds and hear them only in the right lung. What does this tell you about your tube placement?

You likely went past the carina and into the right primary bronchus.

There is one __________ for each nephron.

afferent arteriole

Blood pressure in the glomerulus is unusually high compared to other capillaries because the diameter of the __________ is greater than that of the __________.

afferent arteriole; efferent arteriole

An arteriovenous __________ is a route by which blood flows from an artery to a vein without passing through capillaries.

anastomosis

Cellular (cell-mediated) immunity is effective against __________.

cancer cells

The heart indents into the __________ of the left lung.

cardiac impression

Aldosterone acts on the __________.

distal convoluted tubule

Blood serum is essentially the same as blood plasma, except that plasma contains __________ and serum does not.

fibrinogen

The transition from an afferent arteriole to an efferent arteriole occurs in the __________.

glomerulus

The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) targets mainly

helper T cells

The cessation of bleeding is specifically called __________.

hemostasis

Special lymphatic vessels, called lacteals, absorb dietary __________ that are not absorbed by the blood capillaries.

lipids

The __________ is not an organ of the urinary system.

liver

The __________ stores excess glucose and releases it into the blood when needed.

liver

The respiratory system contains a total of five __________.

lobes

Antigen-presenting cells usually display processed antigens to T cells in the _____________.

lymph nodes

The hormone called _________ plays an important role in synchronizing physiological function with the cycle of daylight and darkness.

melatonin

The __________ tonsils are the largest, and their surgical removal (tonsillectomy) used to be one of the most common surgical procedures performed in children.

palatine

Before B cells secrete antibodies, they differentiate into _________.

plasma cells

Leukemia is to leukocytes as __________ is to erythrocytes

polycythemia

In a healthy kidney, very little __________ is filtered by the glomerulus.

protein

Glucose and amino acids are reabsorbed from the glomerular filtrate by the __________.

proximal convoluted tubule

Blood plasma is filtered in the __________.

renal corpuscle

Autoimmune diseases are disorders in which the immune system fails to distinguish __________ from foreign ones

self-antigens

Platelets release __________, a chemical vasoconstrictor that contributes to the vascular spasm.

serotonin

Micturition is another term for __________.

the elimination of urine

Removal of the __________ would be more harmful to a one-year-old child than an adult.

thymus

The __________ show(s) a remarkable degree of degeneration (involution) with age.

thymus

In the nephron, the fluid that immediately precedes urine is known as __________.

tubular fluid

The most abundant nitrogenous waste of the blood is

urea


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