Anatomy Tri 1 Final
stratum basale
The lowest layer of the epidermis where cells are reproducing:
pulmonary artery
The right ventricle pumps blood to (blank).
lining of digestive tract
Where is simple columnar epithelium mainly located?
stratum corneum
Which layer of skin is associated with dandruff, calluses, and corns?
myocardium
Which layer of the heart wall consists of twisted cardiac muscle?
arthritis
A common term for chronic inflammation is (blank).
in the hip
A ball and socket joint is located (blank).
anemia
A decrease in the oxygen-carrying ability of the blood, for any reason, is a condition known as (blank).
heart attack
A myocardial infarction is also known as a (blank).
process
A part of the bone that protrudes or sticks out is called the (blank).
Hypertrophy.
A person who exhibits very large muscles has the condition of (blank).
B, O
A person with type B blood can receive blood from blood type(s) (blank).
fibrillation
A problem with the SA node or AV node can result in which heart problem?
all of the above
Aging skin has (blank). (less collagen, less elastin, and more transparency, or all of the above)
cartilaginous joints
All of the following are synovial joints except (blank). (cartilaginous joints, gliding joints, saddle joints, and hinge joints.)
scoliosis
An abnormal lateral curvature of the spine is called (blank).
matrix
An intracellular substance in which tissue is housed or embedded is called (blank).
all of these
Anaerobic respiration: (Causes fatigue, produces lactic acid, produces oxygen debt, all of these, none of these)
move mucus or eggs
Ciliated epithelium functions to (blank).
red marrow
Blood cells made in the bone are called (blank). (This was really poorly worded on her test. The answer is red marrow)
systolic
Blood pressure is measured with two numbers, 120/80 for instance. The first number is referred to as the (blank) pressure.
a bicarbonate ion
Carbon dioxide is transported in the blood mostly as (blank).
parallel collagen fibers
Dense connective tissue gets its strength from its matrix. What is the composition of this matrix?
ligaments and tendons
Dense connective tissue is mainly located in (blank).
right atria
Deoxygenated blood is first received by which chamber of the heart?
creatine phosphate
During short periods (10-15 seconds) of intense exercise, muscles will use which of the following for fuel?
vertebrae and other joints
Fibro cartilage is mainly located between (blank).
Hypertension
High blood pressure is also know as (blank).
second
Hyaline cartilage is digested away leaving a cavity in the newly formed bone in what step of bone formation?
tricuspid valve
If blood was leaking back from the right ventricle to the right atrium, which of the valves is involved?
Angina
If there is a brief lack of oxygen to the heart muscle, it could be which condition?
positive
If you carry the Rh antigen, you are referred to as Rh (blank).
ventricular depolarization
In an ECG, the qrs complex corresponds with which of the following? (atrial repolarization, ventricular repolarization, ventricular depolarization, or atrial depolarization)
Stratified Squamous Epithelium
Located in the skin, this tissue functions mainly to protect from injury.
in the dermis of the skin
Loose connective tissue is mainly located (blank).
melanocytes
Melanin is produced by the (blank).
melanin
Melanocytes contribute to skin color by producing a pigment called (blank).
Vitamin D
Rickets is caused by deficiency of which vitamin?
in the epiphysis
Spongy bone is located (blank).
C-shaped tracheal cartilages
Structures in the trachea that prevent its collapse are the (blank).
eccrine
Sweat glands located all over the body are called (blank).
Eccrine glands or Apocrine glands
Sweat is produced by (blank).
left ventricle
The aorta receives blood from which part of the heart?
All of the above
The exchange of the respiratory gases takes place between which of the following? (the pulmonary capillaries and the air within the alveoli, the pulmonary capillaries and the interstital fluid that surrounds the cell, the systemic capillaries and the interstitial fluid that surrounds the cells, or all of the above)
cover or lining of organs
The function of epithelial tissues is (blank).
adipose tissue
The hypodermis consists of loose connective tissue and (blank).
smooth
The intestines consist of which type of muscle?
firbrous joint
The joints in the skull are called (blank).
pulmonary vein
The left atria receives blood from (blank).
plasma
The matrix for blood is (blank).
myelin
The matrix for the bone cells and the skeletal system includes all the following except (blank). (myelin, collagen, calcium, phosphorus)
left atria and left ventricle
The mitral valve is in between which two chambers of the heart?
periosteum
The outer covering of bone is known as (blank).
pericardium
The outer membrane of the heart is known as (blank).
SA node
The pacemaker of the intrinsic conduction system of the heart is the (blank).
dermis
The papillary layer is part of the (blank).
Sarcomere
The part of a skeletal muscle from z-line to z-line is called (blank).
ossification
The process of bone formation from cartilage is called (blank).
acne
The sebaceous gland is responsible for which condition?
Diaphysis
The shaft of a long bone is called (blank).
Epiphyseal plate
The site of bone growth on a long bone is called (blank).
red marrow
The spaces of trabeculae are filled with what material?
septum
The structure dividing the right and left side of the heart is called (blank).
right atria
The superior vena cava and inferior vena cava empty blood into which part of the heart?
arteries, veins, and capillaries
The three major blood vessels that make up the cardiovascular system are the (blank).
tissue
What are similar cells with the same function?
Acetylcholine
What causes an action potential to begin in muscle fibers?
birthmarks
What is a congenital disorder of the capillaries of the dermis?
medullary cavity
What is filled with yellow marrow (adipose tissue)?
hemoglobin
What is necessary for the transport of oxygen by an erythrocyte?
acne
What is not a viral infection of the skin?
SA node-AV node-AV bundle-Pukinje Network
What is the correct order for the electrical signal in a heart beat?
coagulation
What is the final step of hemostasis in which the formation of a blood clot is accomplished?
erythropoietin
What is the hormone that increases red blood cell production?
atoms-molecules-cells-tissues
What is the list of body organization terms in the correct order?
All of these
What is the main function of adipose tissue? (energy, padding, insulation, or All of these)
diapedesis
What is the name of the process by which white blood cells move in and out of blood vessels?
fibrinogen
What long, hairlike molecules form the basis of a clot during coagulation?
collagen and elastin (D. A and C)
What makes the reticular layer strong and elastic?
hemoglobin
What part of a red blood cell binds and transports oxygen?
chordae tendinae
What prevents valves from inverting into the atria?
fat
What would skeletal muscles use for fuel during aerobic respiration?
A-band
Where do actin and myosin overlap?
red bone marrow
Where does hematopoiesis occur to produce new red blood cells?
Both A and C
Where would you find oxygenated blood? (aorta, right ventricle, left ventricle, or both a and c)
hypodermis
Which answer is not a function of the skin? (temperature regulation, excretion, protection, or hypodermis?)
AB
Which blood type is referred to as the "universal recipient" since it can receive blood types A, B, AB, and O?
left ventricle
Which chamber of the heart has the thickest walls?
Calcium and ATP (E. A and B only)
Which chemicals must be present for muscles to contract?
erythrocyte
Which formed element is the most abundant in blood?
compression fracture
Which fracture is common in older people due to osteoporosis?
impacted fracture
Which fracture is common when a person tries to break their fall with outstretched arms?
trabeculae
Which of the following are not features of compact bone? (osteocytes, Haversian canals, lamellae, trabeculae)
hemophilia
Which of the following is a blood clotting disorder? (polycythemia, hemophilia, leukocytosis, leukopenia, anemia)
assists in ventricle contraction
Which of the following is not a function of the pericardium? (protection, anchors heart to other structures, provides lubrication to reduce friction, or assists in ventricle contraction)
help transmit impulses from place to place
Which of the following is not a function of the skeletal system? (maintain body shape, help transmit impulses from place to place, protect organs, or provide levers for movement)
epithelium
Which of the following is not one of the layers of an artery or vein? (connective tissue, smooth muscles, epithelium, and endothelium)
sutures
Which of the following is not part of a synovial joint?
Oxygen
Which of the following must be present for aerobic respiration (carbon dioxide, lactic acid, glucose, or oxygen)
artery
Which of the following takes blood away from the heart? (artery, vein, blood vessel, none of these)
vascular spasm, platelet plug formation, coagulation
Which one of the following represents the proper sequence of hemostasis?
sarcoplasmic reticulum
Which structure contains large amounts of calcium used for muscle?
A, B, and C
Which structures are formed by keratinization? (Hair, stratum corneum, nails, none of these, or A, B, and C)
Columnar epithelium
Which tissue consists of long rectangular cells packed close together
Compact bone
Which type of bone is a solid matrix with tightly packed cells?
Hyaline cartilage
Which type of cartilage covers the ends of bones?
osteocytes
Which type of cell makes up bones?
basophils
Which type of granulocyte releases histamine at sites of inflammation?
eosinophil
Which type of leukocyte kills parasitic worms by deluging them with digestive enzymes?
skeletal (cardiac)
Which type of muscle is striated? (pick one)
Basal cell carcinoma
Which type of skin cancer is the most frequently occurring?
ciliated epithelium
Which type of tissue is located in the trachea and fallopian tubes?
Epithelial
Which type of tissue regenerates?
granulocytes
White blood cells containing granules and lobed nuclei are classified as (blank).
a nucleus and most organelles
White blood cells differ from red blood cells because only they contain (blank).
to inhibit the formation of clots
Why do you think the Mrs. Gonzalez was prescribed heparin, an anticoagulant?