BSC 2085 and L Midterm Review Start through Integumentary System
Field diameter of B
(FDA x total mag A) / Total Mag B
Why would an elderly person be more prone to skin infections than a younger person?
) Basal cell activity is reduced in the elderly.
Quadrants
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The following are stages in the regeneration of skin following an injury. 1. blood clot/scab formation 2. cellular migration 3. epidermis covers granulation tissue 4. epidermis covers scar tissue The correct order for these events is:
1.blood clot/scab 2.cellular migration 3.epidermis covers granulation tissue 4.epidermis covers scar tissue
The following are stages in the regeneration of skin following an injury. 1. blood clot/scab formation 2. cellular migration 3. epidermis covers granulation tissue 4. epidermis covers scar tissue The correct order for these events is:
1.blood clot/scab 2.cellular migration 3.epidermis covers granulation tissue 4.epidermis covers scar tissue
The femur can withstand ________ times the body weight without breaking.
10 to 15
Human body temperature celsius
37
The following are major steps in the process of intramembranous ossification: 1. Clusters of osteoblasts form osteoid that becomes mineralized. 2. Osteoblasts differentiate within mesenchymal connective tissue. 3. Spicules of bone radiate out from the ossification centers. 4. Mesenchymal cells aggregate.
4,2,1,3
Hexoses
6 carbon sugar ex. glucose, galactose, fructose
Reticular layer
80% of thickness of dermis, dense irregular connective tissue,
Simple alveolar
A gland formed by cells arranged in a blind pocket with a single unbranched duct would be called
56) The anticodon for the triplet UCA is
A) AGU.
78) Red blood cell shrinkage is to ________ as cell bursting is to ________.
A) crenation; hemolysis
Treatment of full-thickness burns includes which of the following?
A) replacing fluids B) increasing caloric intake C) preventing infection D) assisting tissue repair
Tactile corpuscles
AKA Meissner's corpuscles small sensory receptors for light touch, movement and vibrations. Found in the dermal papillae of the papillary layer of the dermis.
sebaceous glands
Acne is a disorder associated with ________. A) sweat glands B) sebaceous glands C) Meibomian glands D) ceruminous glands
basement membrane
All epithelial tissue rests upon a ________ composed of connective tissue.
Anterior
An anatomical term that means the same as ventral?
Pathological
Anatomical features that change during illness are studied in _____ anatomy.
In the axillary and anogenital area
Apocrine glands, which begin to function at puberty under hormonal influence, seem to play little role in thermoregulation. Where would we find these glands in the human body?
Oblique
At a diagonal angle to the long axis
Superficial
At, near, relatively close to the surface
Distal
Away from an attached base
Lymphocytes include __cells and __ Cells which are integral to cellular and antibody-mediated immunity.
B cells ; T cells
64) Cells that store fat are called A) Fibroblasts. B) Adipocytes. C) Melanocytes. D) Fixed macrophages. E) Mast cells.
B) Adipocytes.
46) Each of the following is a primary tissue type, except A) Connective tissue. B) Osseous tissue. C) Neural tissue. D) Muscle tissue. E) Epithelial tissue
B) Osseous tissue.
14) ________ Epithelium is associated with rapid transport of substances through a membrane, whereas _________ epithelium is associated with resistance to abrasion. A) Simple columnar; transitional. B) Simple squamous; stratified squamous. C) Simple cuboidal; pseudostratified. D) Pseudostratified; simple squamous. E) Pseudostratified; simple cuboidal.
B) Simple squamous; stratified squamous.
3) The plasma membrane is composed of
B) a bilayer of phospholipids.
Inferior
Below, at a lower level
Hallux
Big toe
Sweat is mostly an odorless watery secretion produced by eccrine and apocrine glands. The odor usually arises due to the metabolic activities of bacteria on the surface of the skin.
Billions of consumer dollars are spent for deodorants and antiperspirants each year. Explain the production of body odors frequently associated with axillary skin.
Which of the following happens if body temperature rises above normal?
Blood flow to the skin increases
Which of the following happens if body temperature rises above normal?
Blood flow to the skin increases.
43) Chromosomes consist of ________ and ________.
C) DNA; proteins
79) The muscle tissue that shows no striations is ________ muscle. A) Skeletal. B) Voluntary. C) Smooth. D) Cardiac. E) Multinucleated
C) Smooth.
104) The genetically programmed death of cells is called
C) apoptosis.
Which zone of the epiphyseal plate is highlighted? Calcification
Calcification
Examples of connective tissue
Cartilage Adipose Bone Blood areolar, and reticular tissue tendons
Stratum Granulosum
Consists of 1 to 5 layers of flattened kertatinocytes, abundant tonofilaments, keratohylin and lamellated granules, slow loss of water throughout epidermis, and thicken plasma membranes to toughen cells approaching outer layer.
34) __________ secrete __________________ into __________________. A) Goblet cells; mucus; the blood. B) Endocrine glands; hormones; ducts. C) Exocrine glands; hormones; ducts. D) Endocrine glands; hormones; the blood. E) Exocrine glands; mucus; the blood.
D) Endocrine glands; hormones; the blood.
92) The red color and heat associated with inflamed tissue is the result of A) The release of heparin from injured cells. B) Increased numbers of white cells in the injured area. C) Loss of blood from the injured tissue. D) Local vasodilation. E) Increased numbers of bacteria in the area of a wound.
D) Local vasodilation.
The appearance of visible, silvery-white scars is an indication of stretching of the dermis
Despite its apparent durability, the dermis is subject to tearing. How might a person know that the dermis has been stretched and/or torn?
27) __________ is found in the heart, and one of its functions is to _____________. A) Dense irregular connective tissue; allow for heart contraction and relaxation B) Adipose tissue; store energy for the heart. C) Reticular tissue; provide support to the heart. D) Simple cuboidal epithelium; line the heart chambers. E) Blood; transport nutrients to the tissues.
E) Blood; transport nutrients to the tissues.
85) The pancreas is an example of a ________ gland. A) Mucous. B) Serous. C) Unicellular. D) Merocrine. E) Mixed.
E) Mixed.
Areolar tissue
Each of the following is an example of dense connective tissue, except
Neuroepithelia
Epithelia specialized for providing sensations of smell, taste, sight, equilibrium, and hearing are known as?
Secertion
Epithelial cells exhibit modifications that adapt them for
Microvilli
Epithelial cells that are adapted for absorption or secretion usually have ______ surface.
Has a basement membrane
Epithelial tissue ________. A) is highly vascularized B) has a basement membrane C) is usually acellular D) contains a number of neuron types
A basal lamina
Epithelium is connected to underlying connective tissue by
Occular
Eye
Stratified squamous epithelium
FUNCTION: LOCATION:
What type of cartilage is very strong rigid kind of tissue, is located where bone movement is limited and is used to provide support to joints that have great compressive forces working on it.
Fibrocartilage
Supporting muscle cells
Functions of epithelia include all of the following, except
The matrix of a connective tissue consists of _____.
Ground substance and fibers
Vellus
Hair that lacks pigment and is often called "immature hair."
Blood does not give mechanical support, its matrix is fluid, the cells are loose, the fibers are soluble, it carries nutrients, waste products, and other substances and attaches to several gasses.
How is blood unique among connective tissues?
The most common type of cartilage found in the body occurs at the end of most long bones in the joints, in the larynx, in the rings of the trachea (windpipe), and in the septum of the nose. Name this type of cartilage.
Hyaline cartilage
Negative feedback
If a response DECREASES a disturbance, the control system is classified as a ______ feedback system.
What is the correct statement which best describes adipose tissue?
It stores lipids.
Epidermis
Keratinized stratified squamous epithelium containing 4 distinct types of cells, melanocytes(pigment)merkel cells(touch receptors)ketatinocytes(produce keratin) and langerhans cells(police outer body surface/immune response cells) and either 4 or 5 layers depending on whether thin(everywhere on body except) or thick(soles and palms) skin. Avasulcar but innervated, reproduces quickly -entirely new epidermis every 35-45 days.
simple cuboidal
Kidney tubules are composed of ________ epithelium.
primary barrier against environmental hazards
Layer 1
accessory structures
Layer 3
Crural
Leg
Left inguinal region
Lower Left some LI not much
phagocytosis
Macrophage-like cells are found in many different tissues, and may have specific names that reflect their location or specializations. What is the one functional characteristic common to all macrophage-like cells?
Male hormones
Male pattern baldness has a genetic switch that turns on in response to ________.
male hormones
Male pattern baldness has a genetic switch that turns on in response to ________. A) age B) size C) weight D) male hormones
Heart and blood vessels
Mesothelium is the body cavities as endothelium is to the
Umbilical Region
Middle Middle, Stomach SI LI
Left lumbar region
Middle left LI
Right lumbar region
Middle right, LI
Eicosanoids regulation
NSAIDs act by downregulating eicosanoid synthesis.
1. eccrine 2. apocrine 3. ceruminous 4. mammary
Name the four kinds of sudoriferous glands.
Cell physiology; microscopic anatomy
Organ physiology is to ______ as gross anatomy is to ________.
Which of the following are NOT functions of connective tissue?
Performs absorption and secretion
Name the protective membrane that surrounds cartilage and contains cells that secrete the fibers and ground substance of the cartilage matrix.
Perichondrium
Transverse/Cross
Perpendicular to the long axis
Phalangeal or digital
Phalanges or Digits, Toes or fingers
insensible
Rapid water loss from burned skin is an extreme form of ________ perspiration.
In the condition known as erythema, the skin takes on a(n) ________ color.
Reddish
What are the Three types of Dense Connective Tissue
Regular Irregular Elastic
Exocrine glands
Release substances (sweat, oil, milk) to outside of body
Acromial
Shoulder
Mesenchyme
Source of new cells in mature connective tissue
________ bone reduces the weight of the skeleton and reduces the load on muscles.
Spongy
Ceruminous glands secrete cerumen, which is thought to deter insects
Sudoriferous glands vary in distribution over the surface of the body. Which of the following is correct?
Ceruminous glands secrete cerumen, which is thought to deter insects.
Sudoriferous glands vary in distribution over the surface of the body. Which of the following is correct? A) Eccrine are the most numerous, being found primarily in the axillary regions. B) Apocrine glands are larger than eccrine, and empty secretions directly to the surface of the skin. C) Ceruminous glands secrete cerumen, which is thought to deter insects. D) Mammary glands are not considered a modified sweat gland.
Caudal
Tail
________ attach skeletal muscles to bones, and ________ connect one bone to another.
Tendons; ligaments
One body part in relation to another
Terms of anatomical direction are used to desribe
Ceruminous
The ______ gland is a modified sudoriferous gland that secretes wax.
Arrector pilli
The ________ are the small muscles located in the dermis that cause goose bumps.
1) The smallest living unit within the human body is
The cell
Homeostasis
The central principle of physiology is
Inferior
The chin is _____ to the nose?
Terminal
The coarse hair of the eyebrows and scalp is called ________ hair.
Has two layers
The dermis ____.
papillary
The dermis is composed of the reticular and ________ layers.
Gap junction
The junction type that lets neighboring cells exchange small molecules is the?
Urinary
The kidneys and ureters are organs of the ______ system.
lucidium
The only place you will find stratum ________ is in the skin that covers the palms, fingertips, and soles of the feet.
Exocrine and endocrine
The pancreas produces _______ secretions
Dermal papillae
The papillary layer of the dermis is connective tissue heavily invested with blood vessels. The superficial surface has structures called:
Lunule
The white crescent portion of the nail is called the ________.
Positive feedback
This type of feedback exaggerates the effects of variations from normal.
Pollex
Thumb
Dense irregular connective tissue
Tissues that provide strength and support for areas subjected to stressed from many directions are
Hyponychium
Under the free edge of the nail is a thicker region of epidermis
Mucus
Unicellular exocrine glands secrete
Left Hypochondriac Region
Upper left spleen stomach
Whitish material produced by fetal sebaceous glands
Vernix caseosa is a _______.
Sagittal
Vertical plane that divides body into left and right (lateral)
An important vitamin that is formed in the skin when it is exposed to sunlight is?
Vitamin D
Merocrine
Watery perspiration is an example of a(n) _____ secretion.
Fibroblast
Which cell produces the protein fibers in areolar connective tissue?
Arrector pili
Which muscles attached to the hair follicles cause goose bumps?
Collagen fibers provide high tensile strength
Which of the following statements is true of connective tissue? A) Elastin fibers are sometimes called white fibers. B) When connective tissue is stretched, collagen gives it the ability to snap back. C) Collagen fibers provide high tensile strength. D) Reticular fibers form thick, ropelike structures.
They cover surface subjected to mechanical or chemical stress
Which of the following statments about simple epithelia is false?
Why does osteoporosis affect more women than men?
Women have a decrease in sex hormones after menopause whereas men continue to produce male sex hormones throughout adulthood.
A full-thickness burn injury can be life threatening. A physician treating a burn victim would likely order all of the following?
a high-calorie diet, IV (intravenous) fluids and electrolytes, skin grafts, antibiotics.
Simple epithelium
a single layer of cells, thin surface, lungs (gas exchange)
arrector pili
a smooth muscle attached to hair follicles that causes "goose bumps" to appear on the skin when contracted
hair follicle
a structure composed of epithelium that surrounds the root of a hair
Peritoneal cavity
a subdivision of the abdominopelvic cavity. Space in the abdominopelvic surrounded epithelial or serous membrane (peritoneum). contains the abdominal and part of the pelvic cavity
Jaundice is indicated by?
a yellowish skin coloration
Jaundice is indicated by
a yellowish skin coloration.
7) The fastest rate of mitosis happens in the a) Stratum basale. b) Stratum spinosum. c) Stratum granulosum. d) Stratum lucidum. e) Stratum corneum
a) Stratum basale.
75) Deodorants are used to mask the odor of ________ secretions. a) apocrine b) ceruminous c) sebaceous d) mammary e) merocrine
a) apocrine
111) When the body temperature rises, which of the following takes place: a) eccrine glands become active b) arrector pili muscles contract c) Pacinian corpuscles are stimulated d) blood is prevented from reaching skin capillary beds e) vitamin D synthesis is blocked
a) eccrine glands become active
27) The narrow zone of dead skin overhanging the proximal end of a nail is called a) eponychium (cuticle). b) lunule. c) nail plate. d) Nail body. e) Nail root.
a) eponychium (cuticle).
Superior
above at a higher level
Cells that store fat are called
adipocytes.
32) _______ is/are formed partly from the secretions of glands in the external ear canal. a) Sebum. b) Cerumen. c) Sweat. d) Scents. e) Mucus
b) Cerumen.
106) Which of the following homoeostatic imbalances is caused by a virus: a) athlete's foot b) cold sores c) impetigo d) contact dermatitis e) cyanosis
b) cold sores
Popliteal
back of the knee (popliteus)
Dorsum
back of the trunk
Posterior
back, behind
Skin cancer that starts in the stratum germinativum is called ________.
basal cell carcinoma
Melanin is produced by melanocytes within the stratum ________.
basale
Accumulations of fluid within the epidermis or between the epidermis and the dermis are called _______.
blisters
Chondrocytes are to cartilage as osteocytes are to
bone.
During appositional growth
bones grow wider.
Most of the skin is ___________ mm thick. a) 0.01 to 0.02. b) 0.1 to 0.2. c) 1 to 2. d) 10 to 20. e) 100 to 200.
c) 1 to 2.
Bone plays a central role in the regulation of blood levels of
calcium.
The primary pigments contained in the epidermis are
carotene and melanin
Lipid functions
cell membrane, transport, energy storage, padding, vitamin, hormones
Cuboidal
cubic and have a large nucleus. Secrete and absorb, kidneys
The two components of the integumentary system are the
cutaneous membrane and accessory structures
Field diameter
diameter of the field of view
Midsagittal
divides into equally left and right section
26) Excessive hairiness is called a) Telogenism. b) Anagenism. c) Catagenism. d) Alopecia. e) Hirsutism
e) Hirsutism
29) Mitosis in the __________ accounts for growth of the nail. a) nail plate. b) nail fold. c) Eponychium. d) Hyponychium. e) Nail matrix
e) Nail matrix
Accessory structures of the skin include all of the following, except
epidermis
The Pap test for cervical cancer utilizes
exfoliative cytology.
epidermal ridges
extend into the dermis, cause ridge patterns on the surface of the skin, produce patterns that are determined genetically. interconnect with the dermal papillae
Free edge
extends past the end of the digit
Ocular lens
eyepiece lens 10x
Distal
far
What structures do you find within the hypodermis?
fat and the cutaneous plexus
Upper limb
forearm
Lateral
further from the midline,
Glycolipid
glycerol, 2 fatty acids and a sugar attached
Cranial or cephalic
head
The articular cartilage of a typical long bone is composed of what type of cartilage?
hyaline
Pelvic cavity
inferior part of the abdominal pelvic cavity, reproductive organs, LI, rectum and urinary bladder.
Two types of homeostatic regulation
intrinsic and extrinsic
Sensible perspiration
is produced by active sweat glands
Vellus hairs
lightly pigmented and distributed over much of the skin (peach fuzz)
Parfocal
microscope stays in focus as you switch lenses
Mechanical stage
moves
Avascular
no blood vessels. Diffusion
Lanugo is found
on a fetus
Organ system
organs tissues and cells
The layer of the skin that contains the blood vessels and nerves that are closest to the surface of the skin is the ________ layer.
papillary
Two layers of dermis
papillary and reticular
The layer of the skin that contains the blood vessels and nerves that are closest to the surface of the skin is the?
papillary layer
Melanocytes
produce melanin, found in the stratum basale aka stratum germinativum
Merocrine sweat glands function
produce sweat containing electrolytes, proteins, urea and other compounds. Absorbs body heat and evaporates cooling the body.
________ marrow is found between the trabeculae of spongy bone.
red
A lack of exercise could
result in porous and weak bones.
RUQ
right upper quadrant
Merocrine sweat glands?
secreting their stuff directly on the skin
Pericardium
serous membrane around the heart
The carpal bones are examples of ________ bones
short
The two major types of cell layering in epithelia are
simple and stratified.
The substance called sebum is commonly known as ________.
skin oil
Each of the following is a function of the integumentary system, except
synthesis of vitamin C.
If a fair-skinned person is sunburned, why does his or her skin turn red?
the blood flow to the skin increases
Flank
the side of the trunk below the ribs
lacunae
tiny channels that allow interaction of the cells with the blood supply
Basal cell carcinoma
tumor starting in stem cells in the stratum germinativum. UV exposure majority cause. Most common type of skin cancer, rarely spreads, high survivability. high UV areas have this
Nail body
visible part of the nail, protects the nail bed underneath
Carpus
wrist (carpal)
When the arrector pili muscles contract,
"goose bumps" are formed
When the arrector pili muscles contract,
"goose bumps" are formed.
123) Vanessa's 80-year-old grandmother sets her thermostat at 26C (80F) and wears a sweater on balmy spring days. When asked why, the grandmother says she is cold. Can you give one possible cause for her feeling cold? Answer Most elderly people have poor blood flow to the skin. Thus, temperature receptors in the skin do not sense as much warmth as when there is a rich blood supply. The sensory information is relayed to the brain, and the brain interprets the temperature as cool or cold.
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Explain why the rate of dehydration is greater when a person is immersed in seawater than when in fresh water. (essay)
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Region
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sensible perspiration
10
A to T number of bonds
2
Bone is composed of ________ percent cells.
2
G to C number of bonds
3
Trioses
3 carbon sugar
When dose Mesenchyme begin to differentiate into mature connective tissues?
3 weeks after embryonic development
The following are important steps in the process of endochondral ossification. 1. Enlarged chondrocytes die. 2. Osteoblasts replace calcified cartilage with spongy bone. 3. Chondrocytes enlarge and the surrounding matrix begins to calcify. 4. Blood vessels invade the perichondrium. 5. Perichondrial cells become osteoblasts and produce a thin shell of bone. The correct order for these events is
3,1,4,5,2
The type of burn that may require a skin graft is a
3rd degree burn
Thin skin contains ________ layer(s) of keratinocytes, and thick skin contains ________ layers.
4; 5
Objective lens
4x 10x 40x oil 100x
Purines
A and G. 2 Ring structures
Rickets
A deficiency disease that illustrates the effect of integumentary system function on the structure of the skeletal system is
Heart
A midsagittal section of the body would pass through the
stratified squamous
A multilayered epithelium with cuboidal basal cells and flat cells at its surface would be classified as ________. A) simple cuboidal B) simple squamous C) transitional D) stratified squamous
Corneum, granulosum, spinosum, basale
A needle would pierce the epidermal layers of the forearm in which order?
corneum, granulosum, spinosum, basale
A needle would pierce the epidermal layers of the forearm in which order? A) basale, spinosum, granulosum, corneum B) basale, spinosum, granulosum, lucidum, corneum C) granulosum, basale, spinosum, corneum D) corneum, granulosum, spinosum, basale
Supine
A person lying on the bed and gazing at the ceiling is in the ______ position.
Serial
A series of sectiosn at small intervals in one sectional plane
Keloid
A thickened area of scar tissue that is covered by a shiny, smooth epidermal surface is called a(n)
Occluding junction
A type of intercellular junction that stops material from crossing an epithelium between cells is termed a(n)
60) Put the following steps of protein synthesis in correct order of occurrence:
A) 3, 1, 6, 2, 5, 4
89) Endocytosis is
A) a method for transporting substances into the cell.
69) Diffusion of a substance across the cell membrane is influenced by all of the following, except
A) hydrolysis of ATP.
Superior
Above
Superior
Above, at a higher level
resident macrophage-like cells whose function is to ingest antigenic invaders and present them to the immune system
Although the integument is a covering, it is by no means simple, and some of its functions include ________. A) the dermis providing the major mechanical barrier to chemicals, water, and other external substances B) resident macrophage-like cells whose function is to ingest antigenic invaders and present them to the immune system C) cooling the body by increasing the action of sebaceous glands during high-temperature conditions D) epidermal blood vessels serving as a blood reservoir
Resident macrophage-like cells whose function is to ingest antigenic invaders and present them to the immune system
Although the integument is a covering, it is by no means simple, and some of its functions include_____.
Phagocytic cell
An epidermal dendritic cell is specialized ______.
contains simple or stratified epithelia and a basement membrane
An epithelial membrane ________. A) usually involves transitional epithelium B) is formed of epithelium and smooth muscle C) contains simple or stratified epithelia and a basement membrane D) never contains mucus-forming cells
Temperature sensors on the skin that detect a stimulus
An example of a receptor in a negative feeback loop controlling body temperature would be
Structure;Function
Anatomy is to ________ as physiology is to ________.
Characteristics of the epidermis include:
Answer- all the above *flexible *contains desmosomes *serves as UV radiation protection *multilayered
Characteristics of the epidermis include:
Answer- all the above *flexible *contains desmosomes *serves as UV radiation protection *multilayered
Which statement about hairs is false?
Answer- club hairs are ingrown hairs what is true: *Terminal hairs are in the axilla *A terminal hair can detach but remain in the hair follicle as a club hair *Eyebrows are terminal hairs *Vellus hairs are on the limbs of children until puberty
Each of the following is a function of the integumentary system, except?
Answer- synthesis of vitamin c -functions include *maintenance of body temperature *protection of underlying issues *excretion of salts and wastes *provision of sensation
Each of the following is a function of the integumentary system, except?
Answer- synthesis of vitamin c -functions include *maintenance of body temperature *protection of underlying issues *excretion of salts and wastes *provision of sensation
What are the Tree types of Loose Connective Tissues
Areolar Adipose Reticular
organism, system, organ, tissue, cellular, molecular
Arranged in correct order from the most complex to the simplest?
Lateral
Away from the midline, toward the side
28) _____ exhibits a lot of apparently empty space, and is found in many serous membranes. A) Blood. B) Areolar tissue. C) Osseous tissue. D) Dense irregular connective tissue. E) Adipose tissue.
B) Areolar tissue.
75) "Spikes" form on a blood cell when it is placed in a(n) ________ solution.
B) hypertonic
Why would an elderly person be more prone to skin infections than a younger person
Basal cell activity is reduced in the elderly.
Stratum Basale
Basal layer aka stratum germanitivum, a single row of cells, rapidly dividing, merkel cells distributed amongst keratinocytes,
Anterior
Before, the region of the body that advances first
Posterior
Behind
Ventral
Belly side
Connective
Blood is which type of tissue?
By using the "rule of nines"
Burns are devastating and debilitating because of loss of fluids and electrolytes from the body. How do physicians estimate the extent of burn damage associated with such dangerous fluid loss?
25) Match the organelle (1-4) with the correct description (5-8): 1. mitochondrion 5. intracellular transport 2. centriole 6. liquid in cell 3. endoplasmic reticulum 7. manufactures cell energy 4. cytosol
C) 1 & 7, 2 & 8, 3 & 5, 4 & 6
33) In the intestine, ______ ensure(s) that most digested nutrients pass through the epithelial cells and not between them. A) Plasma membrane. B) Desmosomes. C) Tight junctions. D) Gap (communicating) junctions. E) Ground substance
C) Tight junctions.
105) An alternate term for tumor is
C) benign malignancy.
Which statement is true regarding calcium in bone matrix?
Calcium is found in crystals called hydroxyapatite.
branched
Cardiac muscle tissue is single nucleated, has intercalated discs, and is ________.
Systemic physiology
Cardiovascular function is an example of
chondrocytes
Cell types likely to be seen in areolar connective tissue include all except: ________. A) chondrocytes B) fibroblasts C) macrophages D) mast cells
The skin takes on a bronze or metallic appearance
Changes in the color of skin are often an indication of a homeostatic imbalance. Which of the following changes would suggest that a patient is suffering from Addison's disease?
The skin takes on a bronze or metallic appearance.
Changes in the color of skin are often an indication of a homeostatic imbalance. Which of the following changes would suggest that a patient is suffering from Addison's disease? A) The skin takes on a bronze or metallic appearance. B) Black-and-blue marks become evident for no apparent cause. C) The skin appears to have an abnormal, yellowish tint. D) It is impossible to suggest Addison's disease from an inspection of a person's skin.
Extracellular matrix
Characteristics of epithelia include all of the following except
Buccal
Cheek
cholecalciferol
Children in northern regions experience months of inadequate sunlight exposure on the skin. To prevent possible abnormal bone development, what essential organic nutrient is necessary in the diet?
Terminal Hairs
Coarse pigmented hairs are called
What is the most abundant fiber present in dense irregular connective tissue?
Collagen
The type of tissue that consists of living cells embedded in a non-living extracellular matrix is
Connective
Cutaneous membrane or skin
Consists of keratinized stratified squamous epithelium
Seborrhea
Cradle cap in infants is called ________.
seborrhea
Cradle cap in infants is called ________.
5) The tails of a phospholipid molecule are
D) facing the cytosol.
Desmosomes
Dead skin cells are shed in thin sheets because they are held together by "spots" of proteoglycan reinforced by intermediate filaments. Such strong intercellular connections are called?
________ are cells in the epidermis that are part of the immune system.
Dendritic cells
Granulation
During repair of the integument, fibroblasts follow areas of new capillary growth and produce
17) These are features that fibrous connective tissues have in common except A) Very conspicuous fibers. B) The presence of fibroblasts. C) The presence of collagen. D) Ground substance with a gelatinous to rubbery consistency. E) A calcified matrix
E) A calcified matrix
93) Characteristics of epithelia include A) Regeneration. B) Polarity. C) Attachment. D) Avascularity. E) All of the above
E) All of the above
23) All these substances account for the gelatinous consistency of connective tissue ground substance except A) glycosaminoglycans (GAGs). B) proteoglycans. C) chondroitin sulfate. D) Hyaluronic acid. E) Collagen.
E) Collagen.
103) Close examination of an organ reveals a lining of several layers of cells. The layers do not contain any blood vessels and one surface of the cells is open to the internal cavity of the organ. This tissue is probably A) Connective tissue. B) Muscle tissue. C) Neural tissue. D) Fat tissue. E) Epithelium
E) Epithelium
45) The replacement of damaged tissue with scar tissue is called A) necrosis. B) apoptosis. C) gangrene. D) Regeneration. E) Fibrosis.
E) Fibrosis.
87) Cells that remove damaged cells or pathogens from connective tissue are A) Fibroblasts. B) Melanocytes. C) Mast cells. D) Adipocytes. E) Fixed macrophages
E) Fixed macrophages
9) ______ Cells in simple columnar and pseudostratified columnar epithelia produce protective mucous coatings over the mucous membranes. A) Basement membrane. B) Simple. C) Basal. D) Keratinized. E) Goblet.
E) Goblet.
36) _________ Glands have vesicles that release their secretion by exocytosis, whereas _________ glands secrete a mixture of disintegrated cells and their products. A) Endocrine; exocrine. B) Mucous; serous. C) Cytogenic; apocrine. D) Mucous; cutaneous. E) Merocrine; holocrine
E) Merocrine; holocrine
39) This membrane lines passageways that open to the exterior environment. A) Lamina propria. B) Endothelium. C) Synovial membrane. D) Serous membrane (serosa). E) Mucous membrane (mucosa).
E) Mucous membrane (mucosa).
118) The categories of epithelial tissue membranes are: A) Synovial, cutaneous, and mucous membranes. B) Synovial, cutaneous, and serous membranes. C) Synovial, mucous, and serous membranes. D) Synovial, mucous, and cutaneous membranes. E) Mucous, cutaneous, and serous membranes.
E) Mucous, cutaneous, and serous membranes.
13) _____ Epithelium provides a moist and slippery surface and is well suited to resist stress, as in the ________________. A) Transitional; tongue. B) Keratinized; tongue. C) Nonkeratinized; skin. D) Keratinized; skin. E) Nonkeratinized; vagina.
E) Nonkeratinized; vagina.
48) All of the following are functions of epithelia, except A) Physical protection. B) Absorption. C) Controlling permeability. D) Secretions. E) Storing energy reserves.
E) Storing energy reserves.
Otic
Ear
Mesenchyme
Embryonic connective tissue that arises from mesoderm and produces all types of connective tissues
Eponychium
Epidermis around the nail. AKA cuticle. seals the nail with the groove and the raised nail fold. The cuticle around a nail is the
Epithelial
Examination of a tissue sample reveals groups of cells united by junctional complexes and interlocking membrans. The cells have one free surface and lack blood vessels. The tissue is most likely ____ tissue.
Orbital
Eye
Eyebrow follicles are only active for a few months
Eyebrow hairs are always shorter than hairs on your head because ________.
eyebrow follicles are only active for a few months
Eyebrow hairs are always shorter than hairs on your head because ________. A) they grow much slower B) eyebrow follicles are only active for a few months C) the vascular supply of the eyebrow follicle is one-tenth that of the head hair follicle D) hormones in the eyebrow follicle switch the growth off after it has reached a predetermined length
Erythrocyte
FUNCTION: Transportation of nutrients and waste LOCATION: contained within blood vessels
dense irregular tissue
FUNCTION: able to withstand tension in many different direction. LOCATION: dermis
Simple columnar epithelium
FUNCTION: absorption and secretion LOCATION: digestive tract Goblet cells: produce mucous
simple columnar epithilium
FUNCTION: absorption and secretion LOCATION: digestive tract Goblet cells: produce mucous
simple squamous epithelium
FUNCTION: diffusion and filtration LOCATION: alveoli ( air sacs of lungs) white patches
Stratified squamous epilthilium
FUNCTION: protection LOCATION: epidermis
Adipose loose connective tissue
FUNCTION: provides reserve fuel and protects organ LOCATION: Breasts, behind eyes around kidneys
Osseous Tissue
FUNCTION: stores minerals, support LOCATION: skeletal
transitional
FUNCTION: stretching LOCATION: bladder
hyaline
FUNCTION: support LOCATION: ends of long bones chondrocyte cells
Areolar loose connective tissue
FUNCTION: wraps and cushions organs LOCATION: packages organs and surrounds capalaries
simple cuboidal
FUNCTION; secretion, absorption LOCATION:kidney tubules lumen (points too)
Which type of cartilage forms intervertebral discs, the pubic symphysis, and the meniscus in the knee?
Fibrocartilage
Reticular tissue
Forms internal supporting framework of soft organs such as the spleen
Hyaline cartilage
Forms much of the fetal skeleton and covers the articular surfaces of long bones
Stratified cuboidal
Generally 2 layers of cube like cells, protection, largest ducts of sweat, mammary, and salivary glands
Divide continually to produce new epithelial cells
Germinative cells
Endocrine glands
Glands that release proteins (hormones) directly into blood stream
Endocrine glands
Glands that secrete hormones into the interstitial fluid are
Holocrine glands
Glands that secrete their product by the bursting of cells are
Peritoneal
Guts
Strong acids list
HCl, HBr, HI, H2SO4, HNO3, HClO4
Pericardial
Heart
What does the embryonic skeleton consists of that has a gelatinous matrix and provides flexible support, and latter ossifies to form bone
Hyaline cartilage
It converts modified epidermal cholesterol to a vitamin D precursor important to calcium metabolism.
In addition to protection (physical and chemical barrier), the skin serves other functions. Which of the following is another vital function of the skin?
It converts modified epidermal cholesterol to a vitamin D precursor important to calcium metabolism
In addition to protection (physical and chemical barrier), the skin serves other functions. Which of the following is another vital function of the skin? A) It converts modified epidermal cholesterol to a vitamin D precursor important to calcium metabolism. B) It aids in the transport of materials throughout the body. C) The cells of the epidermis store glucose as glycogen for energy. D) It absorbs vitamin C so that the skin will not be subject to diseases.
Keratinocyte enzymes can neutralize carcinogens that penetrate the epidermis. Keratinocytes are also able to convert topical steroid hormones to a powerful anti-inflammatory drug.
In addition to the synthesis of vitamin D, keratinocytes are able to carry out some other biologically important functions. Name at least two of these other functions.
Desmosomes
In stratified epithelia adapted to resist mechanical forces, which of the following types of cell-to-cell junctions are especially abundant?
simple columnar
Inability to absorb digested nutrients and secrete mucus might indicate a disorder in which tissue? A) simple squamous B) transitional C) simple columnar D) stratified squamous
they produce a fibrous protein that gives the skin much of its protective properties
Keratinocytes are an important epidermal cell because ________. A) they produce a fibrous protein that gives the skin much of its protective properties B) they are able to transform from living cells to plasma membranes and still function C) they are able to reproduce sporadically as needed D) they are a powerful defense against damaging UV rays
Produce a fibrous protein that gives the skin much of its protective properties
Keratinocytes are an important epidermal cell because they ______.
Endothelium
Lines blood vessels and the heart
The medical procedure called ____________ involves the removal of unwanted ____________, typically from the abdomen, thighs, buttocks, arms, and breasts.
Liposuction; adipose tissue
Digestive
Lungs are to the respiratory system as the liver is to the ______ system.
compound alveolar
Mammary glands exhibit a glandular type called ________. A) simple tubular B) compound tubular C) simple alveolar D) compound alveolar
are spidery-shaped cells in contact with cells in the stratum basale
Melanocytes ________. A) are spidery-shaped cells in contact with cells in the stratum basale B) are involved in the immune system C) are involved with the nervous system D) work their way up to the surface just like the keratinocytes
Accumulate the melanin granules on their superficial portion, forming a UV-blocking pigment
Melanocytes and keratinocytes work together in protecting the skin from UV damage when keratinocytes ______.
accumulate the melanin granules on their superficial portion, forming a UV-blocking pigment layer
Melanocytes and keratinocytes work together in protecting the skin from UV damage when keratinocytes ________. A) provide the melanocyte with a protective shield against abrasion B) accumulate the melanin granules on their superficial portion, forming a UV-blocking pigment layer C) maintain the appropriate pH in order for the melanocyte to synthesize melanin granules D) maintain the appropriate temperature so the product of the melanocyte will not denature
Variations in hair color reflect differences in the pigment produced by?
Melanocytes at the hair papilla
________ sweat glands are widely distributed across the body surface, ________ glands are located wherever hair follicles exist, and ________ sweat glands are found only in a few areas.
Merocrine; sebaceous; apocrine
Wharton's jelly is a type of connective tissue that can differentiate into any type of connective tissue. This kind of embryonic tissue is
Mesenchymal
What is the embryonic connective tissue that differentiates into all types of connective tissue?
Mesenchyme
Areolar connective tissue
Most plentiful connective tissue in body, supports and binds other tissues, holds body fluids, defends body against infection, stores nutrients as fat, Contains collagen, reticular and elastic fibers, ground substance holds fluid, defense cells fight infection as areolar tissue contains Macrophages(big eaters), Plasma cells(secrete antibodies), Mast cells (inflammatory process), and Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, and eosinophils. A minor function is that it's fat cells store nutrients.
Each of the following statements concerning sebaceous glands and sebum is true, except one. Identify the exception.
Most sebaceous glands are coiled tubular glands.
sebaceous glands
Most sebaceous glands open into hair follicles,
transitional
Multiple rows of cells covering a tissue in which the cells are the same shape from the basement membrane to the surfaces would be ________ epithelia.
Stratum corneum, lucidum, granulosum, spinosum, and basale.
Name the layers of the epidermis in order from the surface down.
Umbilical
Naval
Reticular connective tissue
Network of reticular fibers in loose ground substance, reticular cells lie in network, forms a soft skeleton to support other cell types like WBCs, macrophages, and mast cells, found in lymphoid organs and spleen
Diffusing through the tissue fluid from blood vessels in the dermis
Nutrients reach the surface of the skin (epidermis) through the process of _____.
Contralateral
On opposite sides
Ipsilateral
On the same side
tissue
Organized groups of cells (plus their intercellular substances) that have a common purpose form a(n) ________. A) organ B) tissue C) organism D) organ system
lacuna
Osteocytes exist in a tiny void called a ________.
________ cells are located in the inner cellular layer of the periosteum.
Osteoprogenitor
Frontal
Parallel to long axis and dividing into front and back portions
Midsagittal
Parallel to the long axis and dividing into exactly left and right halves
Sagittal
Parallel to the long axis and dividing into left and right portions
A fracture at the ankle involving both lower leg bones is often called a ________ fracture.
Pott
Keratinized
Protection from abrasion, friction, chemical exposure, and infection. produce keratin, dehydrate, interlock.
Extrinsic homeostatic regulation
Response to the nervous or endocrine system. Responses to exercise, stress, injury, illness.
Lateral planes
Right and left vertical lines
Dermis
Second major layer of the skin, richly supplied with nerve fibers and blood vessesls, holds entire body together like a body stocking
Enzymes; hormones
Secretions through a duct might provide______, whereas ductless secretions act as ______.
Its primary function is nutrient storage
Select the correct statement regarding adipose tissue. A) It is composed mostly of extracellular matrix. B) Its primary function is nutrient storage. C) Mature adipose cells are highly mitotic. D) Most of the cell volume is occupied by the nucleus
Melanomas are rare but must be removed quickly to prevent them from metastasizing
Select the most correct statement concerning skin cancer
Simple cuboidal
Single layer cube shaped cells with round nucleus, forming walls of smallest ducts of glands and kidney tubules, secretion and absorbtion
Psuedo stratified columnar
Single layer of cells of differing heights, only tallest cells reach apical layer, secretion and propulsion of mucus by cillia,, in sperm ducts and ducts of large glands in upper respiratory tract
If epithelial cell migration cannot cover a wound, ________ may be required.
Skin grafts
Dermatitis
Skin inflammation that primarily involves the papillary layer is termed
Integumentary
Skin, hair, and nails are associated with the ______ system.
Skin can regenerate effectively even after considerable damage has occurred because?
Stem cells persist in both epithelial and connective tissue components of eh skin after injury
Elastic cartilage
Structural support of the external ear and other structures that need support with flexibility
Anatomy
Study of body structures
Gross Anatomy
Study of large parts (muscles bones)
Microanatomy
Study of microscopic structures
Eccrine and apocrine
Sudoriferous (sweat) glands are categorized as two distinct types. Which of the following are the two types of sweat glands?
False; ductless
T or F: Endocrine glands are often called ducted glands
False; sweat and mammary glands
T or F: Stratified cuboidal epithelium is moderately rare in the body and found only in the pharynx, larynx, and anorectal junction
False; merocrine
T or F: Sweat glands are apocrine glands
Exfoliative cytology
The Pap test for cervical cancer utilizes
If a fair-skinned person is sunburned, why does his or her skin turn red?
The blood flow to the skin increases.
Which of the following is a characteristic of bone?
The bone matrix is very dense and contains deposits of calcium salts.
How would removing hydroxyapatite from bone matrix affect the physical properties of a bone?
The bone would be more flexible.
terminal
The coarse hair of the eyebrows and scalp is called ________ hair.
Granulation Tissue
The combination of fibrin clot, fibroblasts, and extensive capillary network that is formed in injured skin is called .
99% water, sodium chloride, trace amounts of wastes, and vitamin C
The composition of the secretion of the eccrine glands is ____.
has two layers
The dermis ________. A) is an avascular connective tissue layer B) has two layers C) lacks sensory corpuscles and glands D) is where melanocytes are found
The reticular layer
The dermis has two major layers; which of the following constitutes 80% of the dermis and is responsible for the tension lines in the skin?
the reticular layer
The dermis has two major layers; which of the following constitutes 80% of the dermis and is responsible for the tension lines in the skin? A) the reticular layer B) the subcutaneous layer C) the hypodermal layer D) the papillary layer
Fibroblasts, macrophages, and mast cells
The dermis is a strong, flexible connective tissue layer. Which of the following cell types are likely to be found in the dermis?
fibroblasts, macrophages, and mast cells
The dermis is a strong, flexible connective tissue layer. Which of the following cell types are likely to be found in the dermis? A) goblet cells, parietal cells, and Kupffer cells B) monocytes, reticulocytes, and osteocytes C) fibroblasts, macrophages, and mast cells D) osteoblasts, osteoclasts, and epithelial cells
They are genetically determined, therefore unique to each person
The design of a person's epidermal ridges is determined by the manner in which the papillae rest upon the dermal ridges to produce the specific pattern known as handprints, footprints, and fingerprints. Which of the following statements is true regarding these prints or ridges?
Collagen
The dominant fiber type in dense connective tissue is?
Stratum basale
The epidermis consists of five layers of cells, each layer with a distinct role to play in the health, well-being, and functioning of the skin. Which of the following layers is responsible for cell division and replacement?
stratum basale
The epidermis consists of five layers of cells, each layer with a distinct role to play in the health, well-being, and functioning of the skin. Which of the following layers is responsible for cell division and replacement? A) stratum corneum B) stratum granulosum C) stratum basale D) stratum lucidum
four different cell shapes found in five distinct layers, each cell shape with a special function
The epidermis is responsible for protecting the body against invasion of bacteria and other foreign agents primarily because it is composed of ________. A) stratified columnar epithelium B) three layers of keratinized cells only C) four different cell shapes found in five distinct layers, each cell shape with a special function D) a tough layer of connective tissue
Suppose that epiphyseal lines appear in a 10-year-old's long bones. Which of the following statements is therefore true?
The epiphyseal plates have ossified and further growth in length is not possible.
Simple squamous
The epithelia that line body cavities and blood vessels are classified as
Mucous membrane
The epithelial membrane that lines body cavities open to the exterior; found in lining the digestive and respiratory tracts
Serous membrane
The epithelial membrane that lines the closed ventral cavities of the body; makes up the pleura and pericardium
simple squamous epithelium
The epithelium that forms air sacs in the lungs is
collagen
The fiber type that gives connective tissue great tensile strength is ________. A) elastic B) collagen C) reticular D) muscle
inflammation
The first step in tissue repair involves ________. A) replacement of destroyed tissue by the same kind of cells B) proliferation of fibrous connective tissue C) inflammation D) formation of scar tissue
Reticular connective
The framework or stroma of organs such as the spleen, liver, and lymph nodes is made up of _______ tissue
allow the hair to assist in touch sensation
The function of the root hair plexus is to ________. A) serve as a source for new epidermal cells for hair growth after the resting stage has passed B) bind the hair root to the dermis C) cause apocrine gland secretion into the hair follicle D) allow the hair to assist in touch sensation
Sudoriferous glands
The glands that serve an important function in thermoregulation.
Simple squamous epithelium
The heart and blood vessels are lined by
Medial
The heart is _____ to the lungs?
Hypothalamus
The integrating center for the negative feedback loop that regulates body temperature is the?
Macrophages called epidermal dendritic cells
The integumentary system is protected by the action of cells that arise from bone marrow and migrate to the epidermis. Which of the following cells serve this function?
macrophages called Langerhans' cells
The integumentary system is protected by the action of cells that arise from bone marrow and migrate to the epidermis. Which of the following cells serve this function? A) cells found in the stratum spinosum B) macrophages called Langerhans' cells C) keratinocytes, because they are so versatile D) Merkel cells
Cuticle
The layer of hard keratin that coats the hair is termed the. AKA Eponychium. epidermis around the nail
stratum germinativum.
The layer of stem cells that constantly divide to renew the epidermis is the
Grahulosum
The layer of the epidermis immediately under the stratum lucidum in thick skin is the stratum ________.
granulosum
The layer of the epidermis immediately under the stratum lucidum in thick skin is the stratum ________.
stratum spinosum.
The layer of the epidermis that contains abundant desmosomes is the
Stratum corneum
The layer of the epidermis where the cells are considered protective but nonviable.
reticular layer
The layer of the skin that contains bundles of collagen and elastic fibers responsible for the strength of the skin
Papillary layer
The layer of the skin that contains the blood vessels and nerves that are closest to the surface of the skin
Right upper
The liver is primarily located in the ______ quadrant.
Homeostasis
The maintenance of a relatively constant internal environment in an organism is termed?
external root sheath
The major regions of a hair shaft include all of the following except ________. A) medulla B) cortex C) external root sheath D) cuticle
External root sheath
The major regions of a hair shaft include all of the following except_____.
Keratinocytes
The most abundant cells of the epidermis.
Malignant Melanoma
The most dangerous type of skin cancer is termed ________.
nutrition and hormones
The most important factors influencing hair growth are ________. A) sex and hormones B) age and glandular products C) the size and number of hair follicles D) nutrition and hormones
nail bed.
The nail body covers the
dermal papillae
The papillary layer of the dermis is connective tissue heavily invested with blood vessels. The superficial surface has structures called: A) dermal papillae. B) hair follicles. C) ceruminous glands. D) reticular papillae.
carotene
The pigment found in vegetables that can make the skin appear orange or yellow is called ________.
Keratin
The protein found in the epidermis that is responsible for toughening the skin.
compound tubuloalveolar
The salivary glands are a good example of a ________ exocrine gland.
By hormones, especially androgens
The sebaceous glands are simple alveolar glands that secrete a substance known as sebum. The secretion of sebum is stimulated ________.
cyanosis
The skin appearance that results from dark-red hemoglobin is called ________.
Stretch marks occur when?
The skin is so extensively stretched that its elastic capabilities are exceeded
Ground substance
The sticky material between cells of aerolar connective tissue is called the
hyponychium
The stratum corneum just under the free-edge of a nail is the. Thicker region of epidermis
Exfoliative cytology
The study of cells shed from epithelial surfaces, often for diagnostic purposes, is termed
Embryology
The study of the first two months of development is termed.
Systemic physiology
The study of the function of specific organ systems is called
Surface (internal structures as they relate to the overlying skin)
The study of the general form and superficial markings of an organism is called _______ anatomy.
Cytology
The study of the liver is to gross anatomy as the study of a liver cell is to
Regional
The study of the superficial and internal features in a specific area of the body is called ______ anatomy.
Papilary layer
The superficial 20% of dermis, areolar connective tissue containing very thin collagen and elastic fibers. Dermal papillae are projections into epidermis that increase surface area, on soles and feet they lay on ridges that create foot/hand prints.
Connective tissue proper, fluid connective tissues, and supporting connective tissues
The three categories of connective tissues are
Epithelial tissue
The tissue that always has a "top" and a "bottom is
lunula
The white crescent portion of the nail is called the ________.
Distal
The wrist is ______ to the elbow?
Why would an elderly person be more prone to skin infections than a younger person?
There are fewer dendritic cells in the skin of the elderly; Skin repairs take longer in the elderly; Basal cell activity is reduced in the elderly;The epidermis is thinner in the elderly.
Stressors such as acutely high fever, surgery, severe emotional trauma; drugs such as antidepressants and chemotherapy drugs; burns and radiation; and a protein-deficient diet can cause hair loss or thinning.
There are several reasons other than genetics for hair loss. Identify some of these other factors.
Which of the following statements about simple epithelia is false?
They cover surfaces subjected to mechanical or chemical stress.
Stratified squamous
Thick membrane of several cell layers, surface cells are flattened, protects underlying tissues from abraison, in keratinized (Epidermal) cells are flattened dead sacs of keratin, in nonkeratinized-line mouth, esophogus, and vagina they are moist and slick
The type of burn that may require a skin graft is a?
Third degree burn
Junctions
Tight Junction- Belt like junction at apical region of epithelial tissues that holds adjacent cells closely to eachother, closing off extracellular space, Adherens Junction-just below the tight junction, reinforces tight junction particularly when tissue is strectched, Desmosomes- join together with neighboring cell's linker proteins as well as intermediate fillaments to form a continuous network of "guy-wires" , desmosomes are most plentiful in tissue that experiences great mechanical stress
Basement membrane
Together the Basal Lamina and reticular fiber layer deep to it create the basement membrane
Proximal
Toward an attached base
Cranial
Toward the head
False; dense regular connective tissue
True or False: Achilles was wounded by damage to the tendon connecting his calf muscles to his heel. This and all tendons are composed mainly of dense irregular connective tissue
True
True or False: Brown fat is frequently deposited between the shoulder blades of infants
Goblet cell
Unicellular gland produces mucin, precusor to mucus, which protects, covers, and lubricates many internal body surfaces
Epigastric region
Upper middle Stomach liver
How is vitamin D (vitamin D3) related to calcium homeostasis in bone?
Vitamin D is involved in calcium absorption by the digestive tract so calcium is available for ossification and remodeling.
Bone
Vitamin D3 is important for proper ________ development.
Lamellated granules of the cells of the stratum granulosum, a glycolipid that is secreted into extracellular spaces
Water loss through the epidermis could cause a serious threat to health and well-being. Which of the following protects us against excessive water loss through the skin?
The umbilical cord of a fetus contains a mucous connective tissue called
Wharton's jelly.
negatively charged polysaccharides
What are glycosaminoglycans? A) positively charged proteins B) negatively charged proteins C) positively charged polysaccharides D) negatively charged polysaccharides
1. Protection against abrasion. 2. Protection from the sun's radiation. 3. Involved in the immune system. First line of defense. 4. Protection from water loss. 5. Protection from heat loss. 6. Covers the bodyinterphase with the outside. 7. Sensory perception.
What are six of the functions of the epidermis?
Nutrition and hormones
What are the most important factors influencing hair growth?
Negative feedback
When body temperature rises, a center in the brain initiates physiological changes to decrease the body temperature. This is an example of
Squamous cell carcinoma
Which type of skin cancer appears as a scaly reddened papule and tends to grow rapidly and metastasize?
Toward the heel
While standing erect, the direction of caudal is?
All of the answers are correct
While standing in the anatomical position,
Trachea
You would find pseudostratified columnar epithelium lining the
Electrolytes
a substance that conducts an electrical current in water. Forms ions in water
Meissner corpuscle
a tactile nerve ending receptor in the dermal papillae that is sensitive to touch
A child with rickets often has
bowed legs
93) Skin inflammation is termed a) Cutaneitis. b) Epidermatitis. c) Dermatitis. d) Melanocytis. e) Superficialis
c) Dermatitis.
Coccyx
caudal in humans
Thoracic
chest thorax Pectoral (thoracis)
Medial
closer to the bodies midline, between two other parts
Neural
conducts electrical impulses. Carries information
Epithelial
covers exposed surfaces, lines internal surfaces, produces glandular secretions. Visible. Free surface, avascular
73) ________ are macrophages in the epidermis that are part of the immune system. a) Merkel cells b) Basal cells c) Squamous cells d) Langerhans cells e) Melanocytes
d) Langerhans cells(dendritic cells)
areolar fibroblasts
dark spots within tissue create the tissue around it
Principal layers of the integument
epidermis, and dermis
Two classes of macrophages include
fixed macrophages and free macrophages.
A rib is an example of a ________ bone.
flat
Pedal
foot (pes)
The process of skin repair after injury begins with ___________.
formation of a blood clot
Manual
hand (manus)
Which of the following is NOT part of the cutaneous membrane?
hypodermis
dermcidin
in Merocrine sweat glands. to protect against bacteria.
Medulla
inner part of a hair shaft
Palm
inside surface of the hand (palmer)
Acne
involves inflammation of sebaceous glands.
Hair shaft
keratinized cells above the matrix harden and die. The shaft has a cortex and a medulla
LLQ
left lower quadrant
Prone
lying face down
The protein fibers of both blood and lymph are dissolved in the
matrix
Which of the following labels best matches osteocyte?
mature bone cell
Levels of organization
molecular, cellular, tissue, organ, organ system and organism
Hair papilla
nerves, blood vessels and the hair matrix at the root tip
Merocrine sweat glands and hair
not associated with hair follicles.
adipose nuclei
nucleus of fat cells
Gluteal
of the buttock (gluetus)
Diaphragm lever
open or closers the diaphragm for contrast
Keratin
protein that toughens and kills cells.
Thigh
proximal part of the lower limb
RLQ
right lower quadrant
Goblet cells
secrete mucus and coat and protect
Pleura
serous membrane around the lung
Scapular
shoulder
A gland formed by cells arranged in a blind pocket with a single unbranched duct would be called
simple alveolar.
Melanocytes _____________.
store melanin in melanosomes
Cytology
study of cells
histology
study of tissues
Body tube
supports the lens and the nose piece
Columnar
taller than they are wide
Focal plane
the in focus thickness greatest in low power
Cranial
towards the head
Fine hairs (like "velvet") that lack pigment and cover much of the body surface are called ________.
vellus hairs
Endotherms
warm blooded
arrector pili muscles contract
"goose bumps" are formed.
124) In a condition known as sunstroke, the victim appears flushed, the skin is warm and dry, and the body temperature rises dramatically. Explain these observations based on what you know concerning the role of the skin in thermoregulation. Answer: When the body temperature increases, more blood flow is directed to the vessels of the skin. The red cells in the blood give the skin a redder than usual color and accounts for the victim's flushed appearance. The skin is dry because the sweat glands are not producing sweat (avoids further dehydration). Without evaporation cooling, not enough heat is dissipated from the skin, the skin is warm, and the body temperature rises.
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A bacterial infection that is often fatal in burn patients is called ________.
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A fibrin clot that is formed over a skin wound is called a?
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A new mother notices that her 6-month-old infant has a yellow-orange complexion. Fearful that the child may have jaundice, she takes him to her pediatrician. After examining the child and learning about the infant's diet, the pediatrician declares him perfectly healthy and advises the mother to watch the child's diet. What is likely the cause for the change in skin color?(essay)
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Accumulations of fluid within the epidermis or between the epidermis and the dermis are called _______.
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In a condition known as sunstroke, the victim appears flushed, the skin is warm and dry, and the body temperature rises dramatically. Explain these observations based on what you know concerning the role of the skin in thermoregulation. (essay)
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Many medications can be administered transdermally by applying patches that contain the medication to the surface of the skin. These patches can be attached anywhere on the skin except the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet. Why? (essay)
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The drug ________ increases dermal blood flow and makes the skin red.
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Tic tac toe 9 box region of the abdomen
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Why is a subcutaneous injection with a hypodermic needle a useful method of administering drugs? (essay)
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Why is regional infection or inflammation of the skin usually very painful? (essay)
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dense irregular connective tissue
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dense regular connective tissue
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Which of the following tissues are classified as "connective tissue proper"? 1. areolar connective tissue 2. adipose tissue 3. fibrocartilage 4. dense irregular connective tissue
1, 2, and 4
Which of the following tissues are classified as "connective tissue proper"? 1. areolar connective tissue 2. adipose tissue 3. fibrocartilage 4. dense irregular connective tissue
1, 2, and 4
The following are stages in the regeneration of skin following an injury. 1. blood clot/scab formation 2. cellular migration 3. epidermis covers granulation tissue 4. epidermis covers scar tissue
1,2,3,4
whitish material produced by fetal sebaceous glands
15) Vernix caseosa is a ________. A) substance contributing to acne during adolescence B) whitish material produced by fetal sebaceous glands C) coat of fine, downy hair on the heads of balding men D) cheesy-looking sudoriferous secretion on the skin of newborns
Put the following steps of bone repair in correct sequence: 1. Cartilage in the external callus is replaced by bone. 2. A hematoma occurs. 3. An internal callus forms at the site of injury. 4. Osteoclasts remodel the bone at the site of repair.
2,1,3,4
Charlie is badly burned in an accident. When he reaches the emergency room, the examining physician finds that he can remove entire hair follicles from Charlie's arm when he gently pulls on a hair with his forceps. Charlie is suffering from a
3rd degree burn
Thin skin contains how many layers) of keratinocytes
4
While walking barefoot on the beach, Joe stepped on a thorn that penetrated through the sole of his foot to the dermis. How many layers of epidermis did the thorn penetrate
5
While walking barefoot on the beach, Joe stepped on a thorn that penetrated through the sole of his foot to the dermis. How many layers of epidermis did the thorn penetrate?
5
thick skin contains how many layers
5
Pentoses
5 carbon sugar ex. ribose, deoxyribose
specialized phagocytic cell
A Langerhans' cell is a ________. A) specialized squamous epithelial cell B) specialized phagocytic cell C) specialized nerve cell D) specialized melanocyte
ABCDs for melanoma
A asymmetry (uneven shape), B border (irregular border), C Color (many colors in a spot), D diameter (5mm or larger)
Effector
A cell or an organ that responds to commands of the control center in negative feedback is termed a(n)
All levels of organization within an organism are interdependent
A chemical imbalance in the body can cause the heart to stop pumping blood, which in turn will cause other tissues and organs to cease functioning. This observation supports the view that
abrasion
A child who skins his knee in a fall has a(n)
Lamina lucida
A layer of glycoproteins that prevents leakage of materials from connective tissues into epithelia is the?
Anatomical position
A person who is standing facing forward with hands at the sides and palms facing forward is in the
Three components necessary to maintain a variable at homeostasis
A receptor or sensor to measure the variable, control or integration center that sets limits evaluates the information received from the receptors and sends commands to the effector, an effector that receives information from the control center and produces a response
simple squamous
A single-celled layer of epithelium that forms the lining of serous membranes is ________. A) simple transitional B) simple columnar C) simple squamous D) simple cuboidal
Addison's
A summertime golden bronze tan may not be a tan at all; especially if the skin appears almost metallic bronze, it may be the result of ________ disease.
Addisons
A summertime golden bronze tan may not be a tan at all; especially if the skin appears almost metallic bronze, it may be the result of ________ disease.
72) If a red blood cell (RBC) is placed in a 0.5% salt solution, which of the following would occur? 1. water will move out of the RBC 2. RBC will hemolyze 3. RBC will crenate 4. water will enter the RBC
A) 1 and 3 only B) 2 and 3 only C) 1 and 2 only D) 3 and 4 only E) 2 and 4 only
107) Analysis of a glandular secretion indicates that it contains some DNA, RNA, and membrane components such as phospholipids. What kind of secretion is this and why? A) A holocrine type of secretion. B) Apocrine type of secretion. C) Eccrine type of secretion.
A) A holocrine type of secretion.
63) What would the complimentary DNA template strand be to produce the mRNA sequence of UGU - CAA?
A) ACA - GTT B) UCU - GUU C) CGC - ATT D) ACA - GUU E) TCT - GTT
98) White fat is found in ________, while brown fat is found in ________. A) Adults; infants. B) Adults; adolescents. C) Infants; adults. D) Adults; the elderly. E) Adults; adults.
A) Adults; infants.
68) Each of the following is an example of dense connective tissue, except A) Areolar tissue. B) Aponeuroses. C) Tendons. D) Ligaments. E) Elastic tissue
A) Areolar tissue.
73) Osseous tissue is also called A) Bone. B) Fat. C) Cellulite. D) Cartilage. E) Ligament.
A) Bone.
114) Intercalated disks are found in: A) Cardiac muscle. B) Skeletal muscle. C) Smooth muscle. D) Cardiac and smooth muscle tissue. E) Skeletal and smooth muscle tissue
A) Cardiac muscle.
111) Tendons are; A) Dense connective tissue. B) Loose connective tissue. C) Adipose tissue. D) Areolar tissue. E) Osseous tissue.
A) Dense connective tissue.
116) The type of tissue that has a matrix that consists of rows of fibroblasts that manufacture collagen fibers is: A) Dense connective tissue. B) Loose connective tissue. C) Adipose tissue. D) Areolar tissue. E) Osseous tissue
A) Dense connective tissue.
25) Fibroblasts and protein fibers are associated with both A) Dense regular and dense irregular connective tissues. B) Plasma and formed elements. C) Elastic cartilage and hyaline cartilage. D) Spongy bone and compact (dense) bone. E) Adipose tissue and reticular tissue.
A) Dense regular and dense irregular connective tissues.
52) Dead skin cells are shed in thick sheets because they are held together by a thin layer of proteoglycan reinforced by intermediate filaments. Such strong intercellular connections are A) Desmosomes. B) Intermediate junctions. C) Gap junctions. D) Tight junctions. E) Junctional complexes.
A) Desmosomes.
117) The protein that permits stretching and recoiling of the skin is A) Elastin. B) Melanin. C) Collagen. D) Carotene. E) Keratin
A) Elastin.
5) The basement membrane is found between A) Epithelium and connective tissue. B) Epithelium and extracellular material. C) Epithelium and intracellular material. D) Extracellular material and intracellular material. E) Interstitial fluid and extracellular fluid
A) Epithelium and connective tissue.
22) Marfan syndrome is a hereditary defect in elastin fibers. People with this syndrome A) Have hyperextensible joints. B) A small cranium. C) Elastic bones. D) Stronger bones. E) Viscous blood.
A) Have hyperextensible joints.
72) The most common type of cartilage is ________ cartilage. A) Hyaline. B) Osseous. C) Fibrous. D) Elastic. E) Ligamentous
A) Hyaline.
90) Unlike cartilage, bone A) Is very vascular. B) Is a connective tissue. C) Have cells that are located in spaces called lacunae. D) Has a two-layered outer covering. E) Has a matrix that contains collagen.
A) Is very vascular.
89) Cells that respond to injury or infection by dividing to produce daughter cells that differentiate into other cell types are A) Mesenchymal cells. B) Mast cells. C) Lymphocytes. D) Fibroblasts. E) Plasma cells.
A) Mesenchymal cells.
50) Epithelial cells that are adapted for absorption or secretion usually have ________ at their free surface. A) Microvilli. B) Many mitochondria. C) Cilia. D) Golgi complexes. E) Junctional complexes
A) Microvilli.
35) ____________ Glands secrete mucin, which combines with water to form a thick and sticky product, whereas ______ glands produce a relatively watery fluid. A) Mucous; serous. B) Merocrine; holorime. C) Apocrine; mixed. D) Endocrine; exocrine. E) Serous; mucous.
A) Mucous; serous.
29) ________ Tissues respond quickly to outside stimuli by means of changes in membrane potential, thus they are called __________________ tissues. A) Muscular and nervous; excitable. B) Connective and muscular; responsive. C) Adipose and areolar; complex. D) Epithelial and connective; irritable. E) Nervous and connective; excitable.
A) Muscular and nervous; excitable.
49) Epithelial cells exhibit modifications that adapt them for A) Secretion. B) Support. C) Circulation. D) Conduction. E) Contraction.
A) Secretion.
106) What type of epithelium would you expect to find lining the alveoli in the lungs? A) Simple squamous epithelium. B) Cuboidal. C) Columnar. D) A and B. E) B and C.
A) Simple squamous epithelium.
6) The epithelium that allows rapid diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide through the air sacs of the lungs is. A) Simple squamous. B) Simple cuboidal. C) Simple columnar. D) Stratified squamous-keratinized. E) Stratified squamous-nonkeratinized
A) Simple squamous.
31) Astronauts in zero gravity are able to move food through their digestive tracts because A) Smooth muscle produces waves of contractions that propel material through the digestive tract. B) Skeletal muscle puts pressure on the digestive tract. C) Cardiac muscle maintains a high pressure that moves material through the digestive tract. D) Striated muscle creates a pressure gradient that forces material from one end of the digestive tract to the other. E) Skeletal muscle sphincters contract and allow materials to move through digestive tract.
A) Smooth muscle produces waves of contractions that propel material through the digestive tract.
54) The basic shapes of epithelial cells include all of the following, except A) Stratified. B) Cuboidal. C) Squamous. D) Columnar.
A) Stratified.
32) Skeletal muscle is described as A) Striated and voluntary. B) Striated and involuntary. C) Nonstriated and voluntary. D) Nonstriated and involuntary. E) Fibrous and contracting
A) Striated and voluntary.
121) Which of the following is a connective tissue membrane: A) Synovial membrane. B) Cutaneous membrane. C) Mucous membrane. D) Serous membrane. E) Pleural membrane
A) Synovial membrane
79) If the amount of chloride ion in blood plasma increases, which of the following would initially occur?
A) The blood osmotic pressure will increase.
31) Each of the following statements concerning mitochondria is true, except one. Identify the exception.
A) The cristae increase the inner surface area of the organelle. B) The matrix contains metabolic enzymes involved in energy production. C) Respiratory enzymes are attached to the surface of the cristae. D) The mitochondria require carbon dioxide and produce oxygen in the process of energy production. E) The mitochondria produce most of a cell's ATP.
123) An example of a mucous membrane is: A) The lining of the respiratory tract. B) The parietal peritoneum. C) The visceral peritoneum. D) The parietal pericardium. E) The visceral pericardium
A) The lining of the respiratory tract.
81) All of the following are true of neurons, except that A) They are a specialized type of connective tissue. B) They are composed of a soma and nerve fibers. C) They conduct a nervous impulse. D) They are separated from one another by synapses. E) When mature, they lose the ability to divide.
A) They are a specialized type of connective tissue.
23) Microtubules have which of the following functions?
A) They form structural components of organelles. B) They move chromosomes during cell division. C) They provide a mechanism for changing the cell shape. D) Molecular motors move along them. E) All of the answers are correct.
12) __________ Epithelium found in the bladder resembles ______________ epithelium, but the apical cells are rounded, not flattened. A) Transitional; stratified squamous. B) Stratified squamous; pseudostratified. C) Stratified squamous; stratified columnar. D) Simple columnar; pseudostratified. E) Transitional; simple cuboidal.
A) Transitional; stratified squamous.
65) Loose connective tissue functions in all of the following ways, except A) Transporting substances between cells. B) Anchoring blood vessels and nerves. C) Supporting epithelia. D) Storing lipids. E) Filling spaces between organs.
A) Transporting substances between cells.
125) During the inflammatory process, blood vessels dilate and increase blood flow for delivery of nutrients and oxygen and the removal of waste products and debris from the site of injury. A) True B) False
A) True
126) Harriet had liposuction several years ago, but has since gained back all the weight lost through the procedure. She does not understand her weight gain because adipocytes are incapable of dividing. Here doctor explained to here that while it is true that adipocytes do not divide and the number of fat cells in peripheral tissues is finite, Mesenchymal cells will divide and give rise to cells that differentiate into fat cells. Thus, areolar tissue can become adipose tissue in times of nutritional excess. A) True B) False
A) True
127) Sunburned skin peels rather than being shed as a powder because the abundant desmosomes between cells in the superficial layers of the skin hold the cells together as a sheet instead of loosely organized cells. A) True B) False
A) True
14) Compared to the extracellular fluid, cytosol contains
A) a higher concentration of potassium ions. B) a lower concentration of dissolved proteins. C) almost no glycogen. D) a higher concentration of amino acids. E) almost no lipids.
16) In the mitochondrion, folds are to cristae as the contained fluid is to
A) actin. B) microvilli. C) cytosol. D) basal body. E) matrix.
86) A process that requires cellular energy to move a substance against its concentration gradient is called
A) active transport.
65) The DNA molecule is like a twisted ladder. What molecules form the "sides" of the DNA ladder?
A) alternating molecules of sugar and phosphate groups
12) Microfilaments
A) anchor the cytoskeleton to membrane proteins. B) control the consistency of cytoplasm. C) with myosin, produce cell movement. D) consist of the protein called actin. E) All of the answers are correct.
7) Membrane proteins perform which of the following functions?
A) anchoring B) receptors C) recognition D) enzymes E) All of the answers are correct.
13) Microfilaments
A) are usually composed of myosin. B) are hollow, filamentous structures. C) anchor the cytoskeleton to integral proteins of the cell membrane. D) interact with filaments composed of tubulin to produce muscle contractions. E) are found in the cytoplasm radiating away from the centrosome.
4) Which of the following is not a function of membrane proteins?
A) bind to ligands B) regulate the passage of ions C) act as carrier molecules for various solutes D) act as anchors or stabilizers for the cell membrane E) storage of cellular nutrients
Which of following is a function of the skeletal system?
A) body support B) calcium homeostasis C) protection of internal organs D) blood cell production
70) Water molecules and small ions enter a cell through
A) channels formed by integral proteins.
26) Peroxisomes
A) contain enzymes that break down hydrogen peroxide. B) absorb and break down fatty acids, generating hydrogen peroxide in the process. C) are produced from other peroxisomes. D) are more abundant in cells with higher metabolic rates. E) All of the answers are correct.
9) The watery component of the cytoplasm is called
A) cytosol.
8) The organelles and the watery component of the cell together is called
A) cytosol. B) protoplasm. C) extracellular fluid. D) interstitial fluid. E) cytoplasm.
34) Examination of a sample of glandular cells reveals an extensive network of smooth endoplasmic reticulum. Which of the following is the likeliest product of these cells?
A) digestive enzymes B) steroid hormones C) protein hormones D) transport proteins E) antibodies
24) The endoplasmic reticulum is responsible for
A) drug and toxin neutralization. B) lipid synthesis. C) modification of new proteins. D) shipping molecules to the Golgi apparatus. E) All of the answers are correct.
92) A membrane transport process is found experimentally to have a saturation limit. Which of the following is a possible property of the process?
A) energy-dependent B) carrier-mediated C) cotransport D) active transport E) All of the answers are correct.
84) Facilitated diffusion differs from ordinary diffusion in that
A) facilitated diffusion consumes no ATP. B) facilitated diffusion moves molecules from an area of higher concentration to lower concentration. C) the rate of molecular movement is limited by the number of available carrier molecules. D) facilitated diffusion never eliminates the concentration gradient. E) the rate of molecular movement is not limited by the number of available carrier molecules.
74) Osmotic pressure
A) forces water to move toward the higher solute concentration. B) forces water to move across a semipermeable membrane. C) can be opposed by hydrostatic pressure. D) increases as solute concentration increases. E) All the answers are correct.
6) The plasmalemma includes
A) integral proteins. B) glycolipids. C) phospholipids. D) cholesterol. E) All of the answers are correct.
94) When is DNA replicated?
A) interphase
96) Endocrine glands empty their products into ________ and are referred to as ________ glands, while exocrine gland secretions empty into ________. A) interstitial fluid or blood; ductless; ducts B) Cells; cellular; blood. C) Blood; ducted; cells. D) Interstitial fluid; ducted; interstitial fluid. E) Ducts; ducted; blood.
A) interstitial fluid or blood; ductless; ducts
10) Each of the following is an example of a nonmembranous organelle, except
A) lysosomes.
67) What would the complimentary (matching) mRNA and tRNA molecules be from a DNA molecule that has the following triplets? coding strand: ATG-CAA template strand: TAC-GTT
A) mRNA: AUG-CAA, tRNA: TAC-GTT B) mRNA: ATG-CAA, tRNA: TAC-GTT C) mRNA: UAC-GUU, tRNA: AUG-CAA D) mRNA: TAC-GTT, tRNA: AUG-CAA E) mRNA: AUG-CAA, tRNA: UAC-GUU
19) Renewal or modification of the cell membrane is a function of the
A) microtubules. B) mitochondria. C) rough endoplasmic reticulum. D) ribosomes. E) Golgi apparatus.
82) Breathing faster and deeper eliminates more carbon dioxide from the body than normal breathing. Under these circumstances
A) more carbon dioxide will diffuse out of the blood.
30) If an animal cell lacked centrioles, it would not be able to
A) move. B) synthesize proteins. C) produce DNA. D) metabolize sugars. E) form the mitotic spindle.
54) Specific proteins are manufactured through the interaction of ________ and ________.
A) multiple enzymes; three types of RNA
46) The complex structures of DNA and protein found in the cell nucleus are
A) nucleoplasm. B) chromosomes. C) histones. D) nucleases. E) mitochondria.
42) Histones are found in
A) nucleosomes.
29) Which organelle is most prominent in cells that make large amounts of protein?
A) nucleus B) NUCLEOLUS C) chromosome D) proteasome
45) The control center for cellular operations is the
A) nucleus.
88) In order to maintain cellular homeostasis, an exchange pump ejects ________ ions from the cell and imports ________ ions.
A) potassium; calcium B) sodium; calcium C) potassium; sodium D) sodium; potassium E) calcium; sodium
Epidermal growth factor exerts which of these effects on the epidermis?
A) promotes cell division B) stimulates keratin synthesis C) accelerates tissue repair D) speeds up glandular function
Epidermal growth factor exerts which of these effects on the epidermis?
A) promotes cell division B) stimulates keratin synthesis C) accelerates tissue repair D) speeds up glandular function
11) All cells in this tissue reach the basement membrane and only cells that reach the free surface have cilia. A) pseudostratified columnar. B) simple columnar. C) Stratified columnar. D) Stratified cuboidal. E) Stratified squamous
A) pseudostratified columnar.
27) Which of the following statements about the Golgi apparatus is false?
A) receives transport vesicles from the RER B) sends transport vesicles to the RER C) produces lysosomes D) supplies new membrane components E) produces secretory vesicles
62) The duplication of DNA is called ________, the copying of DNA to mRNA is called ________, and the reading of the mRNA by the cell to make a protein is called ________ .
A) replication, transcription, translation
52) The process of protein formation directed by mRNA is called
A) replication. B) transcription. C) translation. D) mitosis. E) auscultation.
17) Synthesis of lipids and glycogen takes place at the
A) ribosomes. B) rough ER. C) smooth ER. D) Golgi apparatus. E) mitochondria.
18) Which of the following consists of a network of intracellular membranes with attached ribosomes?
A) rough endoplasmic reticulum
87) The principal cations in our body fluids are ________ and ________.
A) sodium; potassium B) calcium; magnesium C) sodium; calcium D) chloride; bicarbonate E) sodium; chloride
32) Each of the following is a function of smooth endoplasmic reticulum, except
A) storage and release of calcium ions. B) modification of protein. C) synthesis of steroid hormones. D) synthesis of triglycerides. E) detoxification of drugs.
28) Which of following properties of the cytoskeleton is false?
A) supports organelles B) controls cell shape C) provides cell strength D) made of cytobones E) moves organelles
80) If the concentration of sodium chloride in the interstitial fluid surrounding cells decreases and the concentration of other solutes remains constant,
A) the cells will shrink. B) the cells will swell. C) the fluid outside of the cells will become isotonic. D) the fluid outside of the cells will become hypertonic. E) the cells will not change.
41) The components of ribosomes are formed within
A) the endoplasmic reticulum. B) Golgi complexes. C) lysosomes. D) mitochondria. E) nucleoli.
61) The unit of DNA that specifies a certain amino acid is called a ________, the same unit of mRNA is called a ________ which, during protein synthesis, is matched by the ________ of tRNA.
A) triplet, codon, anticodon
Four signs useful for determining if a suspicious mark on the skin is melanoma follow the ABCD mnemonic. Identify what each letter abbreviates
A-asymmetry B-border C-color D-diameter
Four signs useful for determining if a suspicious mark on the skin is melanoma follow the ABCD mnemonic. Identify what each letter abbreviates
A-asymmetry B-border C-color D-diameter
Meissner's corpuscles
AKA tactile corpuscles small sensory receptors for light touch, movement and vibrations. Found in the dermal papillae of the papillary layer of the dermis.
Each of the following statements concerning sebaceous glands and sebum is true, except one. Identify the exception.
ANSER: Most sebaceous glands are coiled tubular glands. TRUE: *Sebum can function as an antibiotic. *Most sebaceous glands open into hair follicles. *Acne involves inflammation of sebaceous glands. *Sebum functions to lubricate the hair and skin.
Each of the following statements concerning sebaceous glands and sebum is true, except one. Identify the exception.
ANSER: Most sebaceous glands are coiled tubular glands. TRUE: *Sebum can function as an antibiotic. *Most sebaceous glands open into hair follicles. *Acne involves inflammation of sebaceous glands. *Sebum functions to lubricate the hair and skin.
Each of the following statements concerning hair is true, except one. Identify the exception.
ANSWER:Scalp hairs grow constantly throughout life. WHAT IS TRUE: *Terminal hairs are heavy and more darkly pigmented than other types of hair. *The cortex of the hair is composed of hard keratin. *Club hair is hair that has ceased growing *The medulla is the soft core of the hair.
Each of the following statements concerning hair is true, except one. Identify the exception.
ANSWER:Scalp hairs grow constantly throughout life. WHAT IS TRUE: *Terminal hairs are heavy and more darkly pigmented than other types of hair. *The cortex of the hair is composed of hard keratin. *Club hair is hair that has ceased growing *The medulla is the soft core of the hair.
blisters
Accumulations of fluid within the epidermis or between the epidermis and the dermis are called
Sebaceous glands
Acne is a disorder associated with ____.
Visceral
Adeheres to the surface of the organ
Parietal
Adheres to the wall of the cavity
Adhesions between abdominopelvic organs occur when
Adhesions between abdominopelvic organs occur when serous membranes are damaged.
Which of the following types of connective tissue stores triglycerides, prevents heat loss, and provides cushioning and support for internal organs?
Adipose tissue
what type of connective tissue functions to store triglycerides, protect internal organs, and insulate against heat loss.
Adipose tissue
Dense Connective Tissue
Aka fibrous connective tissue, can be regular(evenly arranged collagen fibers) or irregular(randomly arranged collagen fibers) in make up, contains more collagen than areolar connective tissue, extremely strong and resists pulling forces, composes fibrous capsules(regular) that surround organs like kidneys, lymph nodes, and bones, makes up 80% of the dermis(irregular),
1-4-3-7-6-5-2
All of the following statements refer to events of tissue repair. Put the events in proper numbered order according to the sequence of occurrence. The initial event, the injury, is already indicated as number one. 1. The skin receives a cut that penetrates into the dermis and bleeding begins. 2. Epithelial regeneration is nearly complete. 3. Granulation tissue is formed. 4. Blood clotting occurs and stops the blood flow. 5. The scar retracts. 6. Macrophages engulf and clean away cellular debris. 7. Fibroblasts elaborate connective tissue fibers to span the break.
Which statement about hairs is false?
Answer- club hairs are ingrown hairs what is true: *Terminal hairs are in the axilla *A terminal hair can detach but remain in the hair follicle as a club hair *Eyebrows are terminal hairs *Vellus hairs are on the limbs of children until puberty
All of the following are true of epidermal ridges, except that they?
Answer-contain increased numbers of free nerve endings. What is true- *interconnect with the dermal papillae *cause ridge patterns on the surface skin *produce patterns that are genetically determined *extend to the dermis
All of the following are true of epidermal ridges, except that they?
Answer-contain increased numbers of free nerve endings. What is true- *interconnect with the dermal papillae *cause ridge patterns on the surface skin *produce patterns that are genetically determined *extend to the dermis
All of the following are true of the pigment melanin, except that it?
Answer-decreases in concentration within cells during exposure to the sun What is true- *protects DNA front the damaging effects of UV radiation *is produced by cells called melanocytes *is usually some shade of brown or black *is produced from the amino acid tryosine
All of the following are true of the pigment melanin, except that it?
Answer-decreases in concentration within cells during exposure to the sun What is true- *protects DNA front the damaging effects of UV radiation *is produced by cells called melanocytes *is usually some shade of brown or black *is produced from the amino acid tryosine
Which of the following statements about rickets is not true?
Answer-is usually genetic What is true- *prevented by sunlight *leads to skeletal deformity *prevented by vitamin D *leads to weak bones
Which of the following statements about rickets is not true?
Answer-is usually genetic What is true- *prevented by sunlight *leads to skeletal deformity *prevented by vitamin D *leads to weak bones
in the axillary and anogenital area
Apocrine glands, which begin to function at puberty under hormonal influence, seem to play little role in thermoregulation. Where would we find these glands in the human body? A) in all body regions and buried deep in the dermis B) beneath the flexure lines in the body C) in the axillary and anogenital area D) in the palms of the hands and soles of the feet
70) Chondroitin sulfate is found in the matrix of A) Areolar tissue. B) Cartilage. C) Adipose tissue. D) Elastic connective tissue. E) Epithelial tissue
B) Cartilage.
100) The three basic types of fibers in connective tissue are A) Loose, dense, and irregular. B) Collagen, reticular, and elastic. C) Cartilage, bone, and collagen. D) Tendons, ligaments, and elastic ligaments. E) Polar, cellular, and permeable.
B) Collagen, reticular, and elastic.
67) The dominant fiber type in dense connective tissue is A) Fibrin. B) Collagen. C) Myosin. D) Actin. E) Elastin.
B) Collagen.
83) Cells that are specialized for secretion A) Have a free surface that is flat. B) Exhibit polarity. C) Do not have a nucleus. D) Are only found in the digestive system. E) Are usually large.
B) Exhibit polarity.
63) The fibrous components of connective tissue are produced by A) Melanocytes. B) Fibroblasts. C) Mast cells. D) Adipocytes. E) Macrophages.
B) Fibroblasts.
1) All of the following are primary tissue types except A) Connective. B) Fibrous. C) Nervous. D) Epithelial. E) Muscular.
B) Fibrous.
97) Two classes of macrophages include A) Microphages and adipocytes. B) Fixed macrophages and free macrophages. C) Mast cells and basophils. D) Mesenchymal cells and melanocytes. E) Neutrophils and eosinophils
B) Fixed macrophages and free macrophages.
26) Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) help give the ground substance some of its qualities, such as A) Helping to transfer charges in the nervous system. B) Holding water and maintaining electrolyte balance. C) Giving bone its brittle, inorganic structure. D) Providing the major structural support of tendons and ligaments. E) Acting as an energy reserve for muscle contraction
B) Holding water and maintaining electrolyte balance.
19) These are all types of fibrous connective tissues except A) Reticular tissue. B) Hyaline cartilage. C) Dense regular connective tissue. D) Dense irregular connective tissue. E) Areolar tissue
B) Hyaline cartilage.
15) These features are common to all connective tissues except A) Most cells are not in direct contact with each other. B) Interstitial fluid is so scarce that it is not visible with a light microscope. C) Cells usually occupy less space than extracellular material. D) Protein fibers are usually present in the ground substance. E) Most of them are highly vascular.
B) Interstitial fluid is so scarce that it is not visible with a light microscope.
59) A transitional epithelium would be found A) Lining the ducts that drain sweat glands. B) Lining the urinary bladder. C) At the surface of the skin. D) Lining kidney tubules. E) Lining the stomach.
B) Lining the urinary bladder.
41) This primary germ layer is the middle layer, called ______, and gives rise to a gelatinous material called ________________, which gives rise to different types of connective tissue such as bone, muscle, and blood. A) Ectoderm; stem cells. B) Mesoderm; mesenchyme. C) Endoderm; mesenchyme. D) Mesoderm; fibroblasts. E) Ectoderm; mesenchyme.
B) Mesoderm; mesenchyme.
42) The pseudostratified columnar epithelium of the bronchi in smokers may transform into stratified squamous epithelium. This exemplifies A) Neoplasia. B) Metaplasia. C) Atrophy. D) Differentiation. E) Hyperplasia
B) Metaplasia.
120) Which of the following relationships is incorrect: A) Visceral peritoneum - outer surface of the small intestine. B) Parietal pericardium - outer surface of the heart. C) Parietal pleura - wall of thoracic cavity. D) Visceral pleura - surface of the lungs. E) Parietal peritoneum - lining of abdomen
B) Parietal pericardium - outer surface of the heart.
112) Goblet cells are found in; A) Simple squamous epithelium. B) Simple columnar epithelium. C) Simple cuboidal epithelium. D) Stratified squamous epithelium. E) Transitional epithelium.
B) Simple columnar epithelium.
8) ____ Epithelium is the most widespread epithelium in the body, whereas ______ epithelium is rare. A) Simple columnar; stratified columnar. B) Stratified squamous; stratified columnar. C) Pseudostratified; stratified squamous. D) Simple cuboidal; stratified squamous. E) Stratified squamous; simple squamous.
B) Stratified squamous; stratified columnar.
55) The mRNA sequence that is complementary to the sequence ATC on DNA is
B) TAG.
99) _______ attach skeletal muscles to bones, and ________ connect one bone to another. A) Ligaments; tendons B) Tendons; ligaments. C) Aponeuroses; tendons. D) Ligaments; aponeuroses. E) Reticular tissues; tendons
B) Tendons; ligaments.
51) A type of intercellular connection in which there is a partial fusion of two cell membranes is A) Intermediate junction. B) Tight junction. C) Gap junction. D) Desmosome. E) None of the above.
B) Tight junction.
44) It is normal for breasts to shrink after lactation ceases. This is a consequence of __________________ in human breast cells. A) necrosis. B) apoptosis. C) atrophy. D) Infarction. E) Gangrene
B) apoptosis.
35) Some cells contain large numbers of mitochondria while others have relatively few or none. This suggests that
B) cells with large numbers of mitochondria have a high energy demand.
83) The process by which molecules such as glucose are moved into cells along their concentration gradient with the help of membrane-bound carrier proteins is called
B) facilitated diffusion.
93) If a cell lacked the enzyme DNA polymerase, it could not
B) form complementary sequences of DNA.
48) The functional units of DNA that contain the instructions for making one or more proteins are
B) genes.
77) The skin swells and puckers during a long bath. This suggests that bath water is a(n) ________ fluid.
B) hypotonic
20) Organelles that break down fatty acids and hydrogen peroxide are
B) peroxisomes.
98) Mitosis is to somatic cells as meiosis is to
B) reproductive cells.
59) The molecule that brings the proper amino acid into place at the ribosome for the elongation of a new protein is called
B) tRNA.
53) The process of forming mRNA is called
B) transcription.
58) Thymine is replaced by which nitrogen base in RNA?
B) uracil
Dorsal
Back
Olecranal
Back of elbow
It appears to be genetically determined and sex-linked, and is possibly caused by a delayed-action gene that responds to DHT and alters normal metabolism.
Balding men have tried all kinds of remedies, including hair transplants, to restore their lost locks. Explain the cause of male pattern baldness.
Basal Lamina
Border between epithelium and CTP, thin, noncellular, consists of proteins secreted by epithelial cells, acts as selective filter as well as scaffolding for migrating regenerating epithelium
A bruise turns "black and blue" because of ________ in the dermis.
Broken blood vessels
by using the "rule of nines"; used to determine the total percentage of area burned for each major section of the body
Burns are devastating and debilitating because of loss of fluids and electrolytes from the body. How do physicians estimate the extent of burn damage associated with such dangerous fluid loss? A) by measuring urinary output and fluid intake B) by observing the tissues that are usually moist C) through blood analysis D) by using the "rule of nines"
53) Epithelium is connected to underlying connective tissue by A) Interfacial canals. B) Proteoglycan. C) A basement membrane. D) A reticular lamina
C) A basement membrane.
20) New triglycerides are constantly synthesized and stored and others are hydrolyzed and released into circulation mostly from cells in A) Blood. B) Fibrous connective tissue. C) Adipose tissue. D) Reticular tissue. E) Transitional tissue
C) Adipose tissue.
101) Intercalated discs and pacemaker cells are characteristic of A) Smooth muscle tissue. B) Skeletal muscle tissue. C) Cardiac muscle tissue. D) A, B, and C. E) None of the above.
C) Cardiac muscle tissue.
102) Which type of tissue provides structural support for other tissues? A) Muscle tissue. B) Endothelial tissue. C) Connective tissue. D) Neural tissue. E) Epithelial tissue.
C) Connective tissue.
18) The shape of a person's external ear is given by A) Dense regular connective tissue. B) Dense irregular connective tissue. C) Elastic cartilage. D) Fibrocartilage. E) Ligaments.
C) Elastic cartilage.
47) Which tissue has a free surface exposed to the internal or external environment? A) Contractive tissue. B) Neural tissue. C) Epithelial tissue. D) Connective tissue. E) Muscle tissue
C) Epithelial tissue.
104) Examination of a tissue sample reveals groups of cells united by junctional complexes and interlocking membranes. The cells have one free surface and lack blood vessels. The tissue is most likely ________ tissue. A) Muscle. B) Adipose. C) Epithelial. D) Connective. E) Neural.
C) Epithelial.
38) The membrane that lines digestive, respiratory, urinary, and reproductive tracts consists of A) Simple squamous epithelium and dense irregular connective tissue. B) Areolar and dense irregular connective tissue. C) Epithelium and lamina propria. D) Areolar tissue and lamina propria. E) Simple squamous epithelium and areolar tissue.
C) Epithelium and lamina propria.
95) The Pap test is a procedure utilizing A) Physiology. B) Histology. C) Exfoliative cytology. D) Anatomy. E) Embryology.
C) Exfoliative cytology.
100) Which phase of the cell cycle has the most variable duration?
C) G1 phase
86) The only example of unicellular exocrine glands are A) Mammary glands. B) Sebaceous cells. C) Goblet cells. D) Sweat glands. E) Serous cells.
C) Goblet cells.
55) Endothelium is the linings of the A) Mouth. B) Large intestine. C) Heart and blood vessels. D) Kidneys. E) Urinary bladder.
C) Heart and blood vessels.
58) Stratified cuboidal epithelia would be found A) Lining the stomach. B) Lining kidney tubules. C) Lining the ducts that drain sweat glands. D) Lining the urinary bladder. E) At the surface of the skin.
C) Lining the ducts that drain sweat glands.
122) Mucous membranes are A) Located in joint cavities. B) Covering the heart. C) Lining the stomach. D) Covering the brain. E) Lining the abdominal wall.
C) Lining the stomach.
77) Tissue that is specialized for contraction is ________ tissue. A) Loose connective. B) Nerve. C) Muscle. D) Dense connective. E) Epithelial.
C) Muscle.
80) Tissue that is specialized for the conduction of electrical impulses is ________ tissue. A) Epithelial. B) Connective. C) Neural. D) Osseous. E) Areolar.
C) Neural.
30) Nervous tissue consists predominantly of two cell types, neurons and A) Fibroblasts. B) Chondrocytes. C) Neuroglia. D) Myocytes. E) Osteocytes.
C) Neuroglia.
43) Macrophages __________________ in the healing of a skin wound. A) Release histamine to increase blood flow to the area. B) Produce and secrete collagenous fibers. C) Phagocytize and digest tissue debris. D) Stimulate epithelial cells to multiply. E) Make capillaries more permeable allowing white blood cells to migrate into the area.
C) Phagocytize and digest tissue debris.
88) Antibodies are produced by A) Fibroblasts. B) Macrophages. C) Plasma cells. D) Mast cells. E) Microphages
C) Plasma cells.
75) The reduction of friction between the parietal and visceral surfaces of an internal cavity is the function of A) Mucous membranes... B) Cutaneous membranes. C) Serous membranes. D) The lamina propria. E) Synovial membranes.
C) Serous membranes
10) A brush border of microvilli belongs to ______ epithelium found in the _________. A) Pseudostratified; nasal cavity. B) Simple cuboidal; esophagus. C) Simple columnar; small intestine. D) Stratified squamous; anal canal. E) Stratified squamous; esophagus
C) Simple columnar; small intestine.
78) Satellite cells would be found in association with A) Involuntary muscle. B) Cardiac muscle. C) Skeletal muscle. D) Smooth muscle. E) both C and D
C) Skeletal muscle.
115) The type of muscle tissue that is found in the walls of blood vessels is: A) Cardiac muscle. B) Skeletal muscle. C) Smooth muscle. D) Cardiac and skeletal muscle. E) Smooth and skeletal muscle.
C) Smooth muscle.
105) Microscopic examination of a tissue reveals an open framework of fibers with a large volume of fluid ground substance and elastic fibers. This tissue would most likely have come from the A) Lungs. B) Bony socket of the eye. C) Tissue that separates skin from underlying muscle. D) Inner wall of a blood vessel. E) Spleen.
C) Tissue that separates skin from underlying muscle.
21) When activated, lysosomes function in
C) digestion of foreign material.
2) The _______ gives rise to the _____. A) mesoderm; digestive glands B) endoderm; muscular system and skeletal system C) ectoderm; nervous system and epidermis D) endoderm; mesoderm E) mesoderm; endoderm
C) ectoderm; nervous system and epidermis
40) After six months of lifting weights at the gym you notice that some of your muscles have increased in size. This increase in size is due to _______ of muscle cells. A) hyperplasia. B) neoplasia. C) hypertrophy. D) Metaplasia. E) Atrophy
C) hypertrophy.
76) Hemolysis may occur when a blood cell is placed into
C) hypotonic solution.
95) The stage in a cell's life cycle in which the cell performs its normal functions and prepares for division is called
C) interphase.
11) Components of the cytoskeleton may include all of the following, except
C) microsomes.
66) A DNA nucleotide is composed of
C) one nitrogen base, deoxyribose sugar, and a phosphate group.
50) mRNA is needed to synthesize ________ in the cytoplasm.
C) proteins
99) Before a cell divides, its DNA must be replicated to
C) supply each new cell with a full set of the genetic material.
102) During mitosis, two daughter cells form, each of which has
C) the same number of chromosomes as the original cell.
91) Which of these transport processes always requires metabolic energy?
C) vesicular transport
85) All of the following membrane transport mechanisms are passive processes, except
C) vesicular transport.
________ account(s) for almost two-thirds of the weight of bone.
Calcium phosphate
Squamous
Cells that are flat and thin are classified as
Exhibit polarity
Cells that are specialized for secretion
Adipocytes
Cells that store fat are called?
Mental
Chin
within the cartilage, divide and secrete new matrix
Chondroblasts ________. A) are mature cartilage cells located in spaces called lacunae B) within the cartilage, divide and secrete new matrix C) located deep to the perichondrium divide and secrete new matrix on the internal portions of the cartilage D) never lose their ability to divide
Epithelium
Close examination of a healthy organ reveals a lining of several layers of cells. The layers do not contain any blood vessels and one surface of the cells lines the cavity of the organ. This tissue is a type of
Which statement about hairs is false
Club hairs are ingrown hairs.
Transitional epithelium
Combination cuboidal and columnar, stretch readily and permit distenstion by urine, found in ureters, bladder, and part of urethra
CTP
Connective tissue proper-realatively few cells, lots of extracellular matrix composed of ground substance(most -soft, gel like substance that holds tissue fluid, In bone it's hard and holds calcium salts) and fibers. Fibrous portion is collagen, reticular, and elastic fibers. 2 types-loose(areolar, adipose, reticular, and dense (irregular, regular, and elastic)
109) Which is likely to heal faster, a bone injury or a cartilage injury? A) Bone injuries heal relatively quickly because of the direct blood supply via canaliculi. B) Cartilage injuries heal relatively slowly because nutrients supply via diffusion, a slower process. C) Both injuries heal at the same rate. D) A and B. E) None of the above
D) A and B.
108) A biology student accidentally loses the labels of two prepared slides she is studying. One is a slide of an intestine, the other of an esophagus. You volunteer to help her sort them out. How would you decide which slide is which? A) Because animal intestine is modified for absorption, you would look for a slide that shows a single layer of epithelium lining the cavity. B) The cells would be cuboidal or columnar and would probably have microvilli on the surface to increase surface area. C) Because the esophagus receives undigested food, it would have a stratified epithelium consisting of squamous cells to protect it. D) All of the above. E) None of the above
D) All of the above.
16) _______ Tissue is highly vascular, whereas _______________ is not. A) Epithelial; cartilage. B) Muscular; osseous tissue. C) Dense regular connective; dense irregular connective tissue. D) Areolar; cartilage. E) Nervous; osseous tissue.
D) Areolar; cartilage.
94) ________ And ________ are two types of desmosomes. A) CAMS; proteoglycans. B) Lumen; button. C) Gap; CAMS. D) Button; hemidesmosomes. E) Tight; gap.
D) Button; hemidesmosomes.
21) _______ secrete the rubbery matrix of cartilage, whereas _________ produce the fibers and ground substance that form the matrix of fibrous connective tissue. A) Chondroblasts; plasma cells. B) Mast cells; fibroblasts. C) Osteocytes; chondroblasts. D) Chondroblasts; fibroblasts. E) Adipocytes; plasma cells.
D) Chondroblasts; fibroblasts.
37) ______ Glands have branched ducts and secretory cells that form sacs at one end of the ducts. A) Areolar. B) Simple acinar. C) Simple coiled tubular. D) Compound acinar. E) Compound tubuloacinar
D) Compound acinar.
113) The basement membrane is found between: A) Muscle and nervous tissue. B) Muscle and connective tissue. C) Nervous and connective tissue. D) Epithelial and connective tissue. E) Epithelial and nervous tissue.
D) Epithelial and connective tissue.
3) ___ lines body cavities, covers body surface, and forms the lining of many organs. A) Interstitial tissue. B) Muscle tissue. C) Adipose tissue. D) Epithelial tissue. E) Nervous tissue
D) Epithelial tissue
84) Watery perspiration is an example of a (n) ________ secretion. A) apocrine B) Serous. C) Mucous. D) Merocrine. E) Holocrine.
D) Merocrine.
74) Which of the following membranes line cavities that communicate with the exterior of the body? A) Cutaneous. B) Synovial. C) Pleural. D) Mucous. E) Serous.
D) Mucous.
71) Cartilage is separated from surrounding tissues by a fibrous A) Canaliculi. B) Lacunae. C) Volkmann's canal. D) Perichondrium. E) Periosteum.
D) Perichondrium.
76) The serous membrane lining the abdominal cavity is the A) Perichondrium. B) Pleura. C) Periosteum. D) Peritoneum. E) Pericardium
D) Peritoneum.
82) Tissue changes with age include all of the following, except A) Decreased ability to repair damage. B) Less efficient tissue maintenance. C) Thinner epithelia. D) Proliferation of epidermal cells. E) More fragile connective tissues
D) Proliferation of epidermal cells.
66) The stroma of the spleen, liver, and lymph nodes is made up of _____ tissue. A) Loose connective. B) Adipose. C) Regular dense connective. D) Reticular connective. E) Irregular dense connective
D) Reticular connective
91) Adhesions occur when A) Muscle is damaged. B) Nerve cells are damaged. C) Synovial membranes are damaged. D) Serous membranes are damaged. E) All of the above
D) Serous membranes are damaged.
7) Most kidney tubules are made of this tissue specialized for absorption and secretion. A) Simple columnar epithelium. B) Stratified columnar epithelium. C) Pseudostratified columnar epithelium. D) Simple cuboidal epithelium. E) Stratified cuboidal epithelium
D) Simple cuboidal epithelium.
56) What type of epithelium line internal body compartments and blood vessels A) Stratified cuboidal epithelium. B) Transitional epithelium. C) Stratified squamous epithelium. D) Simple squamous epithelium. E) Simple cuboidal epithelium.
D) Simple squamous epithelium.
60) The heart and blood vessels are lined by A) Simple columnar epithelium. B) Transitional epithelium. C) Pseudostratified columnar epithelium. D) Simple squamous epithelium. E) Simple cuboidal epithelium
D) Simple squamous epithelium.
24) Collagenous fibers are very abundant in A) Blood and hyaline cartilage. B) Blood, adipose tissue, and osseous tissue. C) Ligaments, bones, and the most superficial portion of the skin. D) Tendons, ligaments, and the deeper portion of the skin. E) Areolar tissue, tongue, and bones.
D) Tendons, ligaments, and the deeper portion of the skin.
124) All of the following are true except A) All four types of body tissue are found in skeletal muscle. B) The matrix of hyaline cartilage consists of abundant collagen fibers hidden in a rubbery matrix. C) Smooth muscle cells are uninucleated spindle-shaped cells that lack striations. D) The body's most delicate type of epithelium is the stratified squamous epithelium. E) Cardiac muscle tissue that has been damaged by injury or disease incapable of regeneration. Cardiac muscle fibers are incapable of dividing because they do not contain satellite cells.
D) The body's most delicate type of epithelium is the stratified squamous epithelium.
57) Which of the following is not true about simple epithelia? A) They are avascular. B) They are characteristic of regions where secretion or absorption occurs. C) They afford little mechanical protection. D) They cover surfaces subjected to mechanical or chemical stress. E) They line internal compartments and passageways
D) They cover surfaces subjected to mechanical or chemical stress.
61) You would find pseudostratified columnar epithelium lining the A) Urinary bladder. B) Secretory portions of the pancreas. C) Surface of the skin. D) Trachea. E) Stomach
D) Trachea.
73) Which statement best describes osmosis?
D) diffusion of water from a greater to a lesser water concentration across a selectively permeable membrane
57) Before the mRNA transcribed from a gene can be used to translate into a protein, it must be
D) edited to remove introns and transported into the cytoplasm.
64) A gene is a set of specific instructions that
D) indicates the sequence of amino acids in a protein molecule.
103) The correct order of phases in cell division is:
D) interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase I.P.M.A.T
44) Most of a cell's DNA is located in its
D) nucleus.
90) A defense cell engulfing a bacterium illustrates
D) phagocytosis.
4) An epithelium with all cells tall and narrow and with every cell touching the basement membrane is called ________________ A) Stratified squamous. B) Stratified cuboidal. C) Simple cuboidal. D) simple columnar. E) pseudostratified columnar
D) simple columnar.
51) As each codon arrives at the active site of a ribosome, it attracts another molecule containing the anticodon. This molecule is called
D) tRNA.
2) Functions of the plasmalemma include all of the following, except
D) thermal insulation.
Cutaneous plexus
Deep blood vessel network located between hypodermis and dermis, nourishes hypodermis and deep dermal structures,
What type of connective tissue consists of fibroblasts scattered throughout collagen fibers that have a random or irregular arrangement. This tissue type is typically found in the dermis of the skin, as well as in the fibrous capsule that surrounds organs and joints.
Dense irregular connective tissue
What kind of connective tissue consists of many thick (dense) collagen fibers arranged in primarily parallel bundles, forms tendons and ligaments, surrounds skeletal muscles, and forms the fasciae
Dense regular connective tissue
Which of the following types of tissue forms the fascia, ligaments, and tendons?
Dense regular connective tissue
The appearance of visible, silvery-white scars is an indication of stretching of the dermis.
Despite its apparent durability, the dermis is subject to tearing. How might a person know that the dermis has been stretched and/or torn? A) Because the pain is acute due to the large number of Meissner's corpuscles. B) The appearance of visible, silvery-white scars is an indication of stretching of the dermis. C) The blood vessels in the dermis rupture and the blood passes through the tissue, causing "black and blue marks." D) The stretching causes the tension lines to disappear.
Second degree burns
Destroy the entire epidermis and portions of the dermis but not hair follicles and glands in the dermis. Cause blistering
69) Tissues that provide strength and support for areas subjected to stresses from many directions are A) Ligaments. B) Areolar tissue. C) Tendons. D) Aponeuroses. E) Dense irregular connective tissues.
E) Dense irregular connective tissues.
62) Glands that secrete hormones into the blood or tissue fluids are A) Merocrine glands. B) Mixed glands. C) Exocrine glands. D) Holocrine glands. E) Endocrine glands
E) Endocrine glands
119) Which of the following is not a serous membrane: A) The parietal. B) The visceral pericardium. C) The visceral peritoneum. D) The parietal peritoneum. E) The cutaneous membrane
E) The cutaneous membrane
110) Epithelial tissue that consists of cells that vary in appearance is A) Pseudostratified columnar epithelium. B) Simple columnar epithelium. C) Simple cuboidal epithelium. D) Stratified squamous epithelium. E) Transitional epithelium.
E) Transitional epithelium.
97) During mitosis, chromatids separate into daughter chromosomes during
E) anaphase.
49) A mature red blood cell lacks a nucleus; therefore, it
E) cannot make new proteins and will be worn out within a few months.
81) An impermeable carbohydrate that is often administered to patients suffering blood loss is
E) dextran.
22) Which form of endoplasmic reticulum modifies and packages newly synthesized proteins?
E) rough endoplasmic reticulum
Microvilli
Fingerlike extensions of plasma membrane of apical epithelial cells, increase surface area, aid in absorbtion, exist on every moist epithelia, but most dense in small intestine and kidney
endocrine
Glands, such as the thyroid, that secrete their products directly into the blood rather than through ducts are classified as ________. A) exocrine B) endocrine C) sebaceous D) ceruminous
Calcaneal
Heel of foot
Burns are classified according to their severity or depth. For example, in first-degree burns, only the epidermis is damaged; in second degree burns, the epidermis and upper dermis are damaged; in third degree burns, there is widespread damage of epidermis and dermis.
How are burns classified? Give an example.
In epithelial tissue the cells are packed together very tightly. Epithelial tissue is avascular. Epithelial tissue has three cell types that cover or line things and make tubes. Epithelial tissue has no fibers and it tends to be polar. Connective tissue has cells spaced far apart and is highly vascular (except cartilage). The cells of connective tissue vary greatly in shape and size. Connective tissue glues other tissues together and has three fiber types. Connective tissue tends to be nonpolar. Connective tissue has a large amount of ground substance; epithelial tissue does not.
How is epithelial tissue the opposite of connective tissue?
What is the most common type of cartilage?
Hyaline cartilage
Fibers are not normally visible
Hyaline cartilage is different from elastic or fibrocartilage because ________. A) it is more vascularized B) it contains more nuclei C) fibers are not normally visible D) it has more elastic fibers
A full thickness burn injury can be life threatening. A physician treating a burn victim would likely order
IV (intravenous) fluids and electrolytes. a high-calorie diet, skin grafts. antibiotics
Positive
If a response INCREASE a disturbance, the control system is classified as a _______ feedback system.
Lucidum
If a splinter penetrated the skin into the second epidermal layer of the sole of the foot, which cells would be damaged?
lucidum
If a splinter penetrated the skin into the second epidermal layer of the sole of the foot, which cells would be damaged? A) granulosum B) basale C) lucidum D) spinosum
Dermicidin has an effect on many bacteria but not all. A low pH slows the bacteria's ability to reproduce and grow. The slowing allows the dermicidin more time to work and allows macrophages to work as well.
If eccrine sweat glands produce dermicidin, why produce a fluid with a pH of 4-6?
fibroblasts
In a penetrating wound, divide to produce mobile cells that repair the dermis.
stem cells
In adults, new surface epithelial cells and the epithelial cells lining the intestine are derived from _________. A) mitotic division of existing epithelial cells B) stem cells C) underlying epithelial cells D) components of the connective tissue
Direct long-term responses to change
In general, the nervous system does each of the following except
Pleural
Lungs
Stratum Corneum
Many thick, dead flattened cell layers, dead cells filled with keratin,protect against abrasions and penetration.
fibers and ground substance
Matrix is ________. A) cells and fibers B) fibers and ground substance C) ground substance and cells D) composed of all organic compounds
embryonic
Mesenchymal cells are most commonly found in ________ connective tissue. A) areolar B) dense regular C) embryonic D) reticular
functionally into merocrine, holocrine, and apocrine divisions
Multicellular exocrine glands can be classified ________. A) structurally into alveolar and acinar types B) structurally into vascular and avascular types C) functionally into merocrine, holocrine, and apocrine divisions D) functionally into secreting or nonsecreting types
Vitamin D
Must be activated in the skin in order to enhance calcium metabolism.
diffusing through the tissue fluid from blood vessels in the dermis
Nutrients reach the surface of the skin (epidermis) through the process of ________. A) absorbing materials applied to the surface layer of the skin B) utilizing the products of merocrine glands to nourish the epidermis C) filtration D) diffusing through the tissue fluid from blood vessels in the dermis
________ are squamous stem cells that develop into osteoblasts.
Osteoprogenitor cells
lines the respiratory tract
Pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium ________. A) lines the respiratory tract B) aids in digestion C) possesses no goblet cells D) is not an epithelial classification
Eccrine and Apocrine glands
Release sweat, suderiferous glands to outside body, only found on thin skin areas, Eccrine more numerous and produce true sweat, Apocrine are confined to axilary, genital, and anal areas, larger than sweat glands, open in to hair follices, release sweat including fatty substance and proteins that is source of body odor, mature and activate at puberty
A deficiency disease that illustrates the effect of integumentary system function on the structure of the skeletal system is ________.
Rickets
96) A cell duplicates its chromosomes during the ________ phase.
S
Simple columnar
SIngle layer of tall cells with oval to round nucleus found in GI tract from stomach to anus as well as uterus, with cillia or microvilli, absorption, propulsion by cillia
A fibrin clot that is formed over a skin wound is called a(n) ________.
Scab
Each of the following statements concerning hair is true, except one. Identify the exception.
Scalp hairs grow constantly throughout life.
Stratified epithelia are present where protection from abrasion is important
Select the correct statement regarding epithelia. A) Simple epithelia form impermeable barriers. B) Stratified epithelia are tall, narrow cells. C) Stratified epithelia are present where protection from abrasion is important. D) Pseudostratified epithelia consist of at least two layers of cells stacked on top of one another.
The age of the person is a factor in the repair process
Select the correct statement regarding factors that affect the tissue repair process. A) The type of tissue injured is not an important factor. B) Nutrition does not seem to influence tissue repair. C) The age of the person is a factor in the repair process. D) The health of an individual does not seem to make any difference in the speed of repair.
The secretory cells of holocrine glands release their product by rupturing
Select the correct statement regarding multicellular exocrine glands. A) Compound glands are so called because they are constructed from more than one cell type. B) The secretory cells of holocrine glands release their product by rupturing. C) Exocrine glands always lack ducts. D) Merocrine glands release their secretion by pinching off part of the cell.
"Blast" cells are undifferentiated, actively dividing cells
Select the correct statement regarding the cells of connective tissue. A) Connective tissue does not contain cells. B) Connective tissue cells are nondividing. C) Chondroblasts are the main cell type of connective tissue proper. D) "Blast" cells are undifferentiated, actively dividing cells.
Inflammation causes capillaries to dilate and become permeable
Select the correct statement regarding tissue repair. A) Granulation tissue is highly susceptible to infection. B) Inflammation causes capillaries to dilate and become permeable. C) Granulation tissue is another name for a blood clot. D) The clot is formed from dried blood and transposed collagen fibers
Melanomas are rare but must be removed quickly to prevent them from metastasizing.
Select the most correct statement concerning skin cancer. A) Most tumors that arise on the skin are malignant. B) Squamous cell carcinomas arise from the stratum corneum. C) Basal cell carcinomas are the least common but most malignant. D) Melanomas are rare but must be removed quickly to prevent them from metastasizing.
A bacterial infection that is often fatal in burn patients is called.
Sepsis
________ bones develop inside tendons, commonly near the knees, hands, and feet.
Sesamoid
Adipose Tissue
Similar to areolar in structure and function, but with greater nutrient storing function, 90% of mass is fat cells, most lin layer beneath skin called hypodermis, also in messenteries (between stomach and intestines, and cushioning pads behind eyeballs, around kidneys,.
Mesothemlium
Simple Squamous Epithelium(Serous membranes) lining pleural, peritoneal, and pericardial cavities
dense microvilli
Simple columnar epithelium of the digestive tract is characterized by ________. A) dense microvilli B) a rich vascular supply C) fibroblasts D) cilia
Endothemlium
Simple squamous epithelium lining BV, heart, and lymphatic vessels
Adipocytes contain a fat-filled vacuole that can fill or empty, causing the cell to gain or lose volume.
Since mature adipocytes do not divide, how can adults gain weight?
The substance called sebum is commonly known as ________.
Skin Oil
Basal Cell Carcinoma
Skin cancer that starts in the stratum germinativum is called ________.
eccrine and apocrine
Sudoriferous (sweat) glands are categorized as two distinct types. Which of the following are the two types of sweat glands? A) sebaceous and merocrine B) mammary and ceruminous C) eccrine and apocrine D) holocrine and mammary
Stratified Columnar
Superficial cells elongated and columnar, cuboidal basal cells, protection and secretion, small amounts in male urethra, some ducts and glands
False; tensile strength with the ability to absorb compressive shock
T or F: A major characteristic of fibrocartilage is its unique amount of flexibility and elasticity
True
T or F: A physician is often able to detect homeostatic imbalances in the body by observing changes in the skin color.
True
T or F: Blood is considered a type of connective tissue
True
T or F: Cartilage tissue tends to heal less rapidly than bone tissue
False; apocrine
T or F: Ceruminous glands are modified merocrine glands.
False; reticular fibers
T or F: Connective tissues that possess a large quantity of collagen fibers often provide the framework for organs such as the spleen and lymph nodes
True
T or F: Depending on the functional state of the bladder, transitional epithelium may resemble stratified squamous or stratified cuboidal epithelium
False; sebaceous (oil) gland
T or F: Destruction of the matrix of the hair bulb would result in its inability to produce oil.
True
T or F: During the resting phase of hair growth, the matrix is inactive and the follicle atrophies.
False; mesothelium
T or F: Endothelium covers and lines internal cavities such as the pleural and peritoneal cavities
True
T or F: Epithelial tissues always exhibit polarity; that is, they have a free surface and a basal surface
True
T or F: Functions of connective tissues include binding, support, insulation, and protection
True
T or F: Goblet cells are found with pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium
True
T or F: Hair growth and density are influenced by hormones, nutrition, and, in some cases, lifestyle.
False; parallel
T or F: Incisions should be made across rather than parallel to cleavage lines produced by collagen fiber bundles.
False; cardiac
T or F: Intercalated discs and striations suggest the presence of skeletal muscle
False; second degree
T or F: Joe just burned himself on a hot pot. A blister forms and the burn is painful. Joe's burn would best be described as a third-degree burn.
True
T or F: Macrophages are found in areolar and lymphatic tissues
False; holocrine
T or F: Merocrine glands produce their secretions by accumulating their secretions internally and then rupturing the cell
False; both
T or F: Most connective tissues have regenerative capacity, while most epithelial tissues do not
False; neurons and glil cells
T or F: Nervous tissue consists mainly of neurons and collagen fibers
True
T or F: Regardless of race, all human beings have about the same number of melanocytes.
False
T or F: Salivary glands exhibit simple tubuloalveolar glandular arrangement
True
T or F: Simple cuboidal epithelia are usually associated with secretion and absorption
False; papillary
T or F: Skin surface markings that reflect points of tight dermal attachment to underlying tissues are called epidermal ridges.
True
T or F: Smooth muscle cells possess central nuclei but lack striations
True
T or F: Squamous cells are flattened and scalelike when mature
True
T or F: Sweat glands continuously produce small amounts of sweat, even in cooler temperatures.
True
T or F: The apocrine sweat glands are fairly unimportant in thermoregulation.
False; arrangement of collagen fibers
T or F: The basic difference between dense irregular and dense regular connective tissues is in the amount of elastic fibers and adipose cells present
True
T or F: The dense fibrous connective tissue portion of the skin is located in the reticular region of the dermis.
False; dense irregular and areolar connective tissue
T or F: The dermis has a connective tissue and adipose layer that loosely binds the body together.
True
T or F: The dermis is rich in blood vessels and nerve fibers.
False; mostly adipose
T or F: The hypodermis is composed of adipose and dense connective tissue.
False; eponychium
T or F: The hyponychium is commonly called the cuticle.
True
T or F: The most dangerous skin cancer is cancer of the melanocytes.
True
T or F: The outermost sheath of a hair follicle is the connective tissue root sheath.
True
T or F: The pinkish hue of individuals with fair skin is the result of the crimson color of oxygenated hemoglobin (contained in red blood cells) circulating in the dermal capillaries and reflecting through the epidermis.
False; keratin
T or F: The protein found in large amounts in the outermost layer of epidermal cells is collagen.
False; capillaries underneath
T or F: The reason that the nail bed appears pink is the presence of a large number of melanocytes in the underlying dermis.
False
T or F: The skin is not able to receive stimuli because the cells of the epidermis are not living and therefore there are no sensory receptors in the skin.
False; stratum granulosum
T or F: The stratum corneum (outermost layer of skin) is a zone of approximately four layers of viable cells that are able to synthesize proteins that keep the outer layer of skin smooth and soft.
False; extends through entire dermis
T or F: When a patient is said to have "third-degree burns," this indicates that the patient has burns that cover approximately one-third of the body.
False
T or F: When an individual is exposed to extremely low air temperatures, the dermal blood vessels will dilate so that blood and heat will be dissipated.
Pyrimidines
T, C, and U
The papillary layer is more superficial than the reticular layer of dermis. True or false?
TRUE
Tendons are composed of dense regular connective tissue, which consists of densely packed, parallel connective tissue fibers. This type of tissue has relatively few cells and vascular supply is poor; consequently, repair is slow. Because of the structure of the tissue, surgical repair can be compared to attempting to suture two bristle brushes together.
Tendon tears or breaks are difficult to repair both physiologically and surgically. Why?
arrector pili
The ________ are the small muscles located in the dermis that cause goose bumps.
ceruminous
The ________ gland is a modified sudoriferous gland that secretes wax. A) eccrine B) apocrine C) ceruminous D) mammary
Cytology
The analysis of the internal structure of individuals cells.
If a fair-skinned person is sunburned, why does his or her skin turn red?
The blood flow to the skin increases
If a fair skinned person is sunburned, why does his or her skin turn red
The blood flow to the skin increases.
99% water, sodium chloride, trace amounts of wastes, and vitamin C
The composition of the secretions of the eccrine glands is ________. A) primarily uric acid B) 99% water, sodium chloride, trace amounts of wastes, and vitamin C C) fatty substances, proteins, antibodies, and trace amounts of minerals and vitamins D) metabolic wastes
They are genetically determined, therefore unique to each person.
The design of a person's epidermal ridges is determined by the manner in which the papillae rest upon the dermal ridges to produce the specific pattern known as handprints, footprints, and fingerprints. Which of the following statements is true regarding these prints or ridges? A) Every human being has the same pattern of ridges. B) They are genetically determined, therefore unique to each person. C) Because we are constantly shedding epithelial cells, these ridges are changing daily. D) Identical twins do not have the same pattern of ridges.
Absorption and secretion
The function of simple cuboidal epithelium is
Allow the hair to assist in touch sensation
The function of the root hair plexus is to ____.
epidermis.
The layer of the skin that provides a barrier against bacteria as well as chemical and mechanical injuries is the
Stratum basale
The layer that contains the mitotic viable cells of the epidermis.
Endocrine
The pituitary gland and thyroid gland are organs of the ______ system.
Transverse at the hips
The plane that separates the abdominal and the pelvic cavities is?
Osseous tissue
The presence of lacunae, calcium salts, and blood vessels would indicate ________. A) cartilage tissue B) fibrocartilaginous tissue C) osseous tissue D) areolar tissue
carotene and melanin
The primary pigments contained in the epidermis are
33) The following is a list of the steps involved in the process of secretion by the Golgi apparatus. 1. Material moves from cisterna to cisterna by means of transfer vesicles. 2. Exocytosis. 3. Products from RER are packaged into transport vesicles. 4. Secretory vesicles are formed at the maturing face. 5. Vesicles arrive at the forming face. 6. Enzymes modify arriving proteins and glycoproteins.
The proper order for these is A) 5, 6, 1, 4, 2, 3. B) 2, 3, 5, 6, 1, 4. C) 4, 3, 1, 6, 5, 2. D) 3, 5, 6, 1, 4, 2. E) 1, 3, 6, 4, 2, 5.
Elastin
The protein that permits stretching and recoiling of the skin is
keratin
The protein that reduces water loss at the skin surface is
Pelvic quadrant
The quadrants of the abdominopelvic region include all of the except?
Collagen fibers
The reason that intervertebral discs exhibit a large amount of tensile strength to absorb shock is because they possess ________. A) hydroxyapatite crystals B) collagen fibers C) reticular fibers D) elastic fibers
The major part of its makeup is adipose, which serves as an effective shock absorber
The reason the hypodermis acts as a shock absorber is that ____.
the major part of its makeup is adipose, which serves as an effective shock absorber
The reason the hypodermis acts as a shock absorber is that ________. A) it is located just below the epidermis and protects the dermis from shock B) it has no delicate nerve endings and can therefore absorb more shock C) the major part of its makeup is adipose, which serves as an effective shock absorber D) the cells that make up the hypodermis secrete a protective mucus
by hormones, especially androgens
The sebaceous glands are simple alveolar glands that secrete a substance known as sebum. The secretion of sebum is stimulated ________. A) by high temperatures B) when the air temperature drops C) by hormones, especially androgens D) as a protective coating when one is swimming
elastic cartilage
The shape of the external ear is maintained by ________. A) adipose tissue B) elastic cartilage C) hyaline cartilage D) fibrocartilage
ground substance, fibers, and cells
The three main components of connective tissue are ________. A) ground substance, fibers, and cells B) alveoli, fibrous capsule, and secretory cells C) collagen, elastin, and reticular fibers D) fibroblasts, chondroblasts, and osteoblasts
epithelial tissue
The tissue type that arises from all three embryonic germ layers is ________. A) epithelial tissue B) connective tissue C) nervous tissue D) muscle tissue
Simple and stratified
The two major types of cell layering in epithelia are
keratinized stratified squamous epithelium
The uppermost layer of skin is composed of ________.
Deep
Toward the interior, further from the surface
Medial
Toward the midline or longitudinal axis
Caudal
Toward the tail
Lining the urinary bladder
Transitional epithelium is found
True
True or False: The shock-absorbing pads between the vertebrae are formed of fibrocartilage
Fixed macrophages and free macrophages
Two classes of macrophages include
Neutrophils and eosinophils
Two types of microphages include
Thoracic cavity
Upper part of the ventral body cavity separated from the abdominal cavity by the diaphragm
Right hypochondriac region
Upper right, liver
Lamellated granules of the cells of the stratum granulosum, a glycolipid that is secreted into extracellular spaces.
Water loss through the epidermis could cause a serious threat to health and well-being. Which of the following protects us against excessive water loss through the skin? A) Lamellated granules of the cells of the stratum granulosum, a glycolipid that is secreted into extracellular spaces. B) The size and shape of the cells that make up the stratum spinosum, as well as the thick bundles of intermediate filaments. C) The dermis is the thickest portion of the skin and water cannot pass through it. D) Fat associated with skin prevents water loss.
1. Feed and oxygenate the epidermis. 2. Provide touch and pain receptors. 3. Form the underlying foundation for ridges of the hands and toes.
What are the functions of the papillary layer of the skin?
The ectoderm produces skin, the nervous system, and all tubes opening to the outside. The mesoderm produces muscles and connective tissue. The endoderm produces all internal organs.
What are the primary germ layers during embryonic development and what do they ultimately produce?
Pale, fine body hair associated with newborn children, women, and bald men.
What are vellus hairs?
Large losses of skin, as with severe burn injuries, allow excessive fluid loss and infection. Skin grafting or "synthetic skin" applications are usually necessary.
What complications might be anticipated from the loss of large areas of skin surfaces?
Stratified squamous epithelium changes cell shape from the basement membrane to the surface. At the basement membrane the cells tend to be columnar or cuboidal and flatten out as they work their way to the surface. Transitional epithelium has cells that are pretty much the same shape from the basement membrane to the surface. The surface cells are generally the largest cells. The cells change their shape according to the pressure applied.
What is a simple method of telling the difference between stratified squamous epithelium and transitional epithelium?
Catastrophic fluid loss
What is the first threat to life from a massive third-degree burn?
catastrophic fluid loss
What is the first threat to life from a massive third-degree burn? A) infection B) catastrophic fluid loss C) unbearable pain D) loss of immune function
Erythrocyte
What type of cell makes up almost half the volume of blood?
milk
What would be a substance you would expect to find expelled from a compound alveolar gland? A) milk B) acid C) oil D) salivary fluid
highly cellular and well vascularized
Which is true concerning muscle tissue? A) highly cellular and well vascularized B) cuboidal shape enhances function C) contains contractile units made of collagen D) is a single-celled tissue
arrector pili
Which muscles attached to the hair follicles cause goose bumps? A) arrector integument B) arrector pili C) levator folliculi D) arrector folliculi
Meissner's corpuscles
Which of the following cutaneous receptors is specialized for the reception of touch or light pressure?
Meissner's corpuscles
Which of the following cutaneous receptors is specialized for the reception of touch or light pressure? A) Meissner's corpuscles B) Pacinian corpuscles C) free nerve endings D) Krause's end bulbs
Meissner's corpuscle
Which of the following is a skin sensory receptor for touch?
Upper
Which of the following is not considered an abdominopelvic region?
blood vessels
Which of the following is not found in the matrix of cartilage but is in bone? A) live cells B) lacunae C) blood vessels D) organic fibers
Endothelium provides a slick surface lining all hollow cardiovascular organs
Which of the following is true about epithelia? A) Simple epithelia are commonly found in areas of high abrasion. B) Stratified epithelia are associated with filtration. C) Endothelium provides a slick surface lining all hollow cardiovascular organs. D) Pseudostratified epithelia are commonly keratinized
Merocrine glands are not altered by the secretory process
Which of the following is true about the mode of secretion of exocrine glands? A) Merocrine glands are not altered by the secretory process. B) Apocrine cells are destroyed, then replaced after secretion. C) Holocrine cells are slightly damaged by the secretory process, but repair themselves. D) These glands are ductless
Gluteal
Which of the following regions corresponds to the buttocks?
Fingernails are a modification of the epidermis
Which of the following statements best describes what fingernails actually are?
Fingernails are a modification of the epidermis.
Which of the following statements best describes what fingernails actually are? A) Fingernails are a modification of the epidermis. B) Fingernails are derived from osseous tissue. C) Fingernails are extensions of the carpal bones. D) Fingernails are a separate tissue from the skin, formed from a different embryonic layer.
Prolonged exposure to the sun induces melanin dispersion, which in turn acts as a natural sunscreen
Which of the following statements indicates the way in which the body's natural defenses protect the skin from the effects of UV damage?
Prolonged exposure to the sun induces melanin dispersion, which in turn acts as a natural sunscreen.
Which of the following statements indicates the way in which the body's natural defenses protect the skin from the effects of UV damage? A) The skin is protected by the synthesis of three pigments that contribute to the skin's color. B) Carotene, which accumulates in the stratum corneum and hypodermal adipose tissue, is synthesized in large amounts in the presence of sunlight. C) The skin is protected by increasing the number of Langerhans' cells, which help to activate the immune system. D) Prolonged exposure to the sun induces melanin dispersion, which in turn acts as a natural sunscreen.
Pedal
Which of the following terms refers to the foot?
1,2, and 4
Which of the following tissues are classified as "connective tissue proper"? 1. areolar connective tissue 2. adipose tissue 3. fibrocartilage 4. dense irregular connective tissue
Golgi bodies
Which of the following would be of most importance to goblet cells and other glandular epithelium? A) microvilli B) Golgi bodies C) lysosomes D) multiple nuclei
muscle
Which of these is not considered connective tissue? A) cartilage B) adipose C) muscle D) blood
Produces a more rapid response than the nervous system
Which one of the following is not a characteristic of the endocrine system?
Osseous tissue
Which one of the following is not one of the four main tissue categories?
Lymphatic
Which organ system includes the spleen and the tonsils
Skeletal
Which organ system provides support, protection of soft tissues, mineral storage, and blood formation?
Respiratory
Which organ system removes carbon dioxide from the bloodstream?
Cardiovascular
Which organ system transports nutrients, metabolic wastes, gases, and defense cells?
Sagittal
Which plane divides the body into right and left parts?
usually contains a large amount of matrix
Which statement best describes connective tissue? A) usually contains a large amount of matrix B) always arranged in a single layer of cells C) primarily concerned with secretion D) usually lines a body cavity
Kinky hair has flat, ribbonlike hair shafts
Which statement correctly explains why hair appears the way it does?
Kinky hair has flat, ribbonlike hair shafts.
Which statement correctly explains why hair appears the way it does? A) Kinky hair has flat, ribbonlike hair shafts. B) Perfectly round hair shafts result in wavy hair. C) Air bubbles in the hair shaft cause straight hair. D) Gray hair is the result of hormonal action altering the chemical composition of melanin.
Simple columnar epithelium
Which tissue lines the small intestine and the stomach?
Cilia
Whiplike motile extensions of apical surface of certain epithelial cells, contains core of microtubules pairs in 9 outer + 2 inner arrangement called axoneme, longest and most abundant on epithelia that transport or absorb, or secrete mucus =GI Tract, Lungs
Good because the sweat and evaporating of the sweat causes cooling of the body. Bad because excessive water and salt loss may occur. Fluid and electrolyte imbalances may follow.
Why is profuse sweating on a hot day good, and yet a potential problem?
The skin proper must retain flexibility to give up excess body heat, so it must not function as a heat barrier. The hypodermis contains adipose which acts as an insulator. With this set up, extra blood (and heat) can be shunted above the hypodermis when heat loss is desirable.
Why is skin not considered a heat barrier for the body?
Porphyria
______ is an inherited condition that affects the heme pathway; it leaves the skin scarred and gums degenerated, and may have led to the folklore about vampires.
Anatomy
______ is considered the oldest medical science
goblet cells
________ are commonly found wedged between simple columnar epithelial cells. A) Goblet cells B) Mast cells C) Macrophages D) Cilia
Melanocytes
________ are pigment-producing cells in the epidermis.
Second degree
________ burns injure the epidermis and the upper regions of the dermis.
Second-degree
________ burns injure the epidermis and the upper regions of the dermis.
pseudostratified columnar
________ epithelium appears to have two or three layers of cells, but all the cells are in contact with the basement membrane. A) Stratified cuboidal B) Stratified columnar C) Transitional D) Pseudostratified columnar
Porphyria
________ is an inherited condition that affects the heme pathway; it leaves the skin scarred and gums degenerated, and may have led to the folklore about vampires. A) Porphyria B) Decubitus ulcer C) Impetigo D) Rosacea
Chondrocytes
________ live in the lacuna of cartilage.
Skeletal
________ muscle cells are multinucleated.
Areolar or loose connective
________ tissue forms the framework for the lamina propria of mucous membranes.
Epithelium is connected to underlying connective tissue by
a basal lamina
Epithelium is connected to underlying connective tissue by
a basal lamina.
Pimple
a blocked sweat gland that is overfilled with sebum. Inflamed. White head (sebum), black head (infected)
subcutaneous layer
a continuous sheet of areolar connective tissue and adipose tissue between the dermis of the skin and the deep fascia of the muscles
internal root sheath
a covering of epithelium produced by the matrix that surrounds the root of the hair
The effects of aging on the skin include
a decline in the activity of sebaceous glands
The effects of aging on the skin include?
a decline in the activity of sebaceous glands.
external root sheath
a downward continuation of the epidermis that surrounds the root of the hair
dermal papillae
a fingerlike projection of the dermis that may contain blood capillaries or Meissner corpuscles (of touch)
hair matrix
a germinal layer of cells responsible for the growth of existing hairs and the production of new hairs when old hairs are shed
dermis
a layer of dense irregular connective tissue lying deep to the epidermis
stratum lucidum
a layer of the epidermis found only in the thick skin of the fingers, palms, and soles
stratum granulosum
a layer of the epidermis that marks the transition between the deeper, metabolically active strata and the dead cells of the more superficial strata
stratum spinosum
a layer of the epidermis that provides strength and flexibility to the skin
papilla of the hair
a nipple-shaped indentation which contains areolar connective tissue and many blood vessels that nourish the growing hair follicle
In normal adult bones,
a portion of the protein and mineral content is replaced each year
Cholesterol
a precursor to bile salts, vitamin D, steroid hormone (sex, stress, mineral regulation)
Root hair plexus
a sensory neuron at the base of each hair that is sensitive to movement of the hair.
pacinian corpuscle
a type of nerve ending located in the subcutaneous layer that is sensitive to pressure; also described as "lamellated"
74) When the arrector pili muscles contract, a) "Goose bumps" are formed. b) The skin changes color. c) Hairs are shed. d) Sweat is released from sweat glands. e) Shivering occurs.
a) "Goose bumps" are formed.
20) A pilus is a) A hair. b) A hair follicle. c) A tiny muscle that moves a hair. d) A sensory nerve fiber around the base of a hair. e) A gland associated with a hair follicle.
a) A hair.
85) Scar tissue is the result of a) An abnormally large number of collagen fibers and relatively few blood vessels at the repair site. b) Increased numbers of epidermal layers in the area of the injury. c) A lack of hair follicles and sebaceous glands in the injured area. d) A thickened stratum germinativum in the area of the injury. e) Increased numbers of fibroblasts and mast cells in the injured area.
a) An abnormally large number of collagen fibers and relatively few blood vessels at the repair site.
35) The "ABCD rule" for recognizing early signs of malignant melanoma refers to the following characteristics of the lesion: a) Asymmetry, border irregularity, color, and diameter. b) Asymmetry, brightness, color, and diameter. c) Aspect, brightness, color, and distance. d) Aspect, border irregularity, color, and distance. e) Area, border irregularity, color, and density
a) Asymmetry, border irregularity, color, and diameter.
72) All of the following are true of epidermal ridges, except that they a) Contain increased numbers of free nerve endings. b) Cause ridge patterns on the surface of the skin. c) Produce patterns that are determined genetically. d) Extend into the dermis. e) Interconnect with the dermal papillae.
a) Contain increased numbers of free nerve endings.
9) Fingerprints left on things we touch are associated with a) Dermal papillae. b) Epidermal ridges. c) Stratum basale. d) Subcutaneous tissue. e) Subcutaneous fat.
a) Dermal papillae.
42) Which of the following is not an accessory structure of the skin? a) Epidermis. b) Sebaceous glands. c) Sweat glands. d) Hair follicles. e) Nails.
a) Epidermis
39) The most immediate threat to the life of a patient with severe burns is a) Fluid loss. b) Eschar. c) Heat loss. d) Pain. e) Infection
a) Fluid loss.
15) The reddish color of the skin of the lips is primarily due to this pigment. a) Hemoglobin. b) Myoglobin. c) Melanin. d) Carotene. e) Keratin.
a) Hemoglobin.
66) The pale, crescent-shaped area at the base of a nail is called the a) Lunula. b) Hyponychium. c) Eponychium. d) Cerumen. e) Cuticle.
a) Lunula.
64) The nail body covers the a) Nail bed. b) Nail root. c) Lunula. d) Hyponychium. e) Free edge
a) Nail bed.
96) Lanugo is found a) On an infant before it is born. b) On the palms of the hands. c) On the soles of the feet. d) On the scalp. e) C and D
a) On an infant before it is born.
60) The highest concentration of merocrine sweat glands would be found a) On the palms of the hands. b) On the upper back. c) On the chest. d) Surrounding the genitals. e) In the axillae
a) On the palms of the hands.
83) Merocrine sweat glands a) Secrete a watery fluid directly onto the surface of the skin. b) Increase in number and activity with aging. c) Produce organic secretions that are metabolized by bacteria to produce body odor. d) Are compound alveolar glands. e) Primarily function in lubricating the hairs.
a) Secrete a watery fluid directly onto the surface of the skin.
44) The layer of the epidermis that contains cells undergoing division is the a) Stratum germinativum. b) Stratum granulosum. c) Stratum lucidum. d) Stratum corneum.
a) Stratum germinativum.
40) Each of the following is a function of the integumentary system, except a) Synthesis of vitamin C. b) Excretion of salts and wastes. c) Maintenance of body temperature. d) Protection of underlying tissue. e) Storage of nutrients.
a) Synthesis of vitamin C.
79) If the papilla of a hair follicle is destroyed, a) The follicle will not produce a hair. b) The texture of the hair will become coarser. c) The hair produced by the follicle will change from terminal to vellus. d) Hair production will not be affected. e) The color of the hair will become lighter
a) The follicle will not produce a hair.
86) Wrinkles and sagging skin in elderly individuals are the result of a) Thinning of the epidermis and decline of the protein elastin. b) Increased production of epidermis. c) The loss of glands and hair follicles from the skin. d) Increased keratinization of the epidermis. e) Increase thickness of the dermis.
a) Thinning of the epidermis and decline of the protein elastin.
102) Inflammation of the skin is painful because sensory receptors are abundant in the skin. Changes associated with swelling stimulate the sensory receptors and bare nerve endings, resulting in a painful sensation. a) True b) False
a) True
112) Fingernails are: a) a modification of the epidermis b) derived from osseous tissue c) extensions of the carpal bones d) formed from a different embryonic layer e) genetically controlled by a "delayed action" gene
a) a modification of the epidermis
25) Each hair grows in an oblique epithelial tube called a(an) a) hair follicle. b) vellus. c) pilus. d) Bulb. e) Dermal papilla
a) hair follicle.
107) The "tanning" effect that occurs when a person is exposed to the sun is somewhat protective due to: a) increased production of melanin that helps to block ultraviolet light b) an increased concentration of keratin that "toughens" the skin c) added layers of epidermis that thicken the skin d) an increased blood supply that carries the heat of the sun away e) a decreased blood supply that blocks melanocyte activity
a) increased production of melanin that helps to block ultraviolet light
110) Which of the following is NOT a true statement about the papillary layer of the dermis: a) it is the deepest layer of the skin b) it produces the pattern for fingerprints c) it contains nerve endings that respond to touch and temperature stimuli d) it is highly vascular e) it is located immediately beneath the epidermis
a) it is the deepest layer of the skin
16) This skin color is most likely to result from anemia. a) pallor. b) erythema. c) Hematoma. d) Albinism. e) Jaundice
a) pallor.
56) Glands that discharge an oily secretion into hair follicles are ________ glands. a) sebaceous b) mammary c) apocrine sweat d) merocrine sweat e) ceruminous
a) sebaceous
A child who skins his knee in a fall has a(n)
abrasion
A child who skins his knee in a fall has a(n)?
abrasion
The function of simple cuboidal epithelium is
absorption and secretion.
Epidermal derivatives
accessory integumentary structures made during embryonic development. Includes oil and sweat glands, hair, nails
A lymphocyte is a type of white blood cell that assists with the
adaptive immune response.
All of the following are cell types of connective tissue proper
adipocytes fibroblasts macrophages
White fat is found in ________, while brown fat is found in ________.
adults; infants
subcutaneous layer
aka Hypodermis. Composed primarily of adipose and areolar tissue. Not part of the integumentary system. Layer closest to the surface that contains blood vessels and nerves
stratum germinativum
aka Stratum basale One cell thick. Just superficial to the basal lamina. These are stem cells, replacing skin cells that rubbed off. Melanocytes are present. Layer of dividing cells in the epidermis
Pacinian corpuscles
aka lamellated corpuscles. sensory receptors that produce the sensation of deep pressure
Pleuritis
aka pleurisy - infection of the pleura (usually TB)
Stratum basale
aka stratum germinativum. One cell thick. Just superficial to the basal lamina. These are stem cells, replacing skin cells that rubbed off. Melanocytes are present.
Hypodermis
aka subcutaneous layer. Composed primarily of adipose and areolar tissue. Not part of the integumentary system. Layer closest to the surface that contains blood vessels and nerves
Sweat glands
aka sudoriferous glands - throughout the dermis of the integument. Exocrine glands that secrete liquid either into ducts leading to the skin surface or ducts leading to hair follicles
Hypodermis
aka superficial fascia consists of adipose and areolar connective tissue, but adipose predominates,anchors the skin to underlying structures, stores fat, acts as an insulator.
Sudoriferous glands
aka sweat glands - throughout the dermis of the integument. Exocrine glands that secrete liquid either into ducts leading to the skin surface or ducts leading to hair follicles
Secondary protein structure
alpha helix or pleated sheet
sebaceous gland
an exocrine gland in the dermis associated with a hair follicle that secretes oil
Tarsus
ankle (tarsal)
The ________ glands in the axilla become active at the time of puberty.
apocrine sweat
The ________ glands in the axilla become active at the time of puberty.The ________ glands in the axilla become active at the time of puberty.
apocrine sweat
Dendritic cells
are cells in the epidermis that are part of the immune system.
The trabeculae of spongy bone
are organized along stress lines.
Keratinocytes
are produced in the basal lamina to the epidermis. Takes 15 to 30 days to travel. Produces keratin killing the cells. Cells are resistant to dehydrated and friction. Cutaneous membrane.
Eicosanoids function
are signaling molecules exert complex control over growth, inflammation or immunity, and as messengers in the CNS. Stomach acid secretion, airway diameter, blood clotting, smooth muscle contraction
Which tissue is located in the region labeled "2"?
areolar connective tissue
Each of the following is an example of dense connective tissue, except
areolar tissue.
Axilla
armpit
Treatment of full-thickness burns includes which of the following?
assist tissue repair, increase caloris intake, prevent infection, replace fluids
Sebaceous glands
associated with hair follicles and secrete sebum
Nail root
at the base of the nail where new growth occurs.
Molecular level
atoms
Intrinsic homeostatic regulation
autoregulation. Takes place locally. Cell or organ regulates activities in response to environmental changes. Blood sugar or oxygen levels are controlled intrinsically
113) The secretions of the eccrine glands are: a) primarily uric acid b) 99% water, sodium chloride, and trace amounts of wastes, lactic acid, and vitamin C c) fatty substances, proteins, antibodies, and trace amounts of minerals and vitamins d) solely metabolic wastes e) basic
b) 99% water, sodium chloride, and trace amounts of wastes, lactic acid, and vitamin C
24) A hair cycle consists of three developmental stages in the following order: a) Anagen, telogen, and catagen. b) Anagen, catagen, and telogen. c) Catagen, anagen, and telogen. d) Catagen, telogen, and anagen. e) Telogen, anagen, and catagen.
b) Anagen, catagen, and telogen.
91) Cyanosis is indicated by a) Yellowish skin coloration. b) Bluish skin coloration. c) Reddish skin coloration. d) Orange skin coloration. e) Brown skin coloration.
b) Bluish skin coloration.
54) The layer of hard keratin that coats the hair is termed the a) Shaft. b) Cuticle. c) Hair bulb. d) Root. e) Medulla
b) Cuticle
94) While assessing a patient, you discover that after pinching the skin on the back of the hand, it remains peaked. This is a sign of a) Hydration intoxication. b) Dehydration. c) Advanced skin cancer. d) Water intoxication. e) Malfunctioning elastin.
b) Dehydration.
41) The two components of the skin are a) Epidermis and hypodermis. b) Epidermis and dermis. c) Epidermis and superficial fascia. d) Dermis and hypodermis. e) Integument and dermis.
b) Epidermis and dermis.
2) Which of the following cells you do not find in the epidermis? a) Melanocytes. b) Fibroblasts. c) Stem cells. d) Keratinocytes. e) Tactile (Merkel) cells.
b) Fibroblasts.
101) Charlie is badly burned in an accident. When he reaches the emergency room, the examining physician finds that he can remove entire hair follicles from Charlie's arm when he gently pulls on a hair with his forceps. After examining Charlie, the physician would likely order all of the following, except a) A high-nutrient diet. b) Ice packs adjacent to the burn area. c) Iintravenous fluids and electrolytes. d) Tissue samples for possible skin grafts. e) Antibiotics.
b) Ice packs adjacent to the burn area.
17) Bilirubin causes a skin discoloration called a) Erythema. b) Jaundice. c) Pallor. d) Bronzing. e) Cyanosis
b) Jaundice.
10) Calluses or corns are the result of accelerated multiplication of a) Melanocytes. b) Keratinocytes. c) Fibroblasts. d) Tactile cells. e) Red blood cells
b) Keratinocytes.
77) When a fair-skinned person blushes, why does his or her skin turn red? a) The blood supply to the skin decreases. b) The blood supply to the skin increases. c) The number of red melanocytes in the skin increases. d) Melanocytes increase production of red pigments. e) Increased heat causes the skin to turn red.
b) The blood supply to the skin increases.
57) Most body odor is the result of bacterial metabolism of the secretions produced by a) ceruminous glands. b) apocrine sweat glands. c) sebaceous glands. d) mammary glands. e) merocrine sweat glands.
b) apocrine sweat glands.
114) Apocrine glands: a) are found all over the body b) are found in the axillary and genital areas c) are found on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet d) are far more numerous than eccrine glands e) are an important and highly efficient part of the body's heat regulating quipment
b) are found in the axillary and genital areas
116) Sebaceous glands are important for: a) production of keratin b) keeping skin and hair cells soft and flexible c) production of sweat d) body heat regulation e) production of vitamin D
b) keeping skin and hair cells soft and flexible
58) Sensible perspiration is produced by ________ glands. a) ceruminous b) merocrine sweat c) sebaceous d) apocrine sweat e) mammary
b) merocrine sweat
19) A ___ is an elevated patch of melanized skin. a) hemangioma. b) mole. c) freckle. d) Flexion line. e) Friction ridge.
b) mole.
109) Acne is a disorder associated with inflammation of the: a) apocrine glands b) sebaceous glands c) eccrine glands d) hair follicles e) sudoriferous glands
b) sebaceous glands
117) Vernix caseosa is a: a) substance contributing to acne during adolescence b) whitish material produced by fetal sebaceous glands c) coat of fine, downy hair on the heads of balding men d) cheesy-looking sudoriferous secretion on the skin of newborns e) downy type of hair that covers the fetus in the fifth and sixth months
b) whitish material produced by fetal sebaceous glands
Explain why the rate of dehydration is greater when a person is immersed in seawater than when in fresh water. (essay)
because ocean water reverses the direction of osmotic flow. Due the fact that ocean water is hypertonic solution. Water actually leaves the body, crossing the epidermis fro the underlying tissues.
When production of sex hormones increases at puberty, epiphyseal plates
become narrower.
Ventral
belly side
Elastic tissue, which permits expansion and contraction of organs, is found
between the spinal vertebra and in ligaments supporting the penis, the walls of elastic arteries, and transitional epithelia.
Stratum Spinosum
between the stratum basale / germinativum (deeper) and the stratum granulosum (more superficial). 5 to 7 layers of cells interconnected by strong protein molecules. Forms desmosomes. Looks spiny on microscope
Stratum granulosum
between the stratum spinosum (deeper) and stratum lucidum (superficial). Cells from the stratum basale / germinativum are pushed superficially they produce keratohyalin - stains dark hence the name
Lymphocytes are found in the
blood and lymphoid organs (spleen, lymph nodes)
Stages in the regeneration of skin following an injury
blood clot/scab formation, cellular migration, epidermis covers granulation tissue, epidermis covers scar tissue
Which of the following happens if body temperature rises above normal?
blood flow to the skin increases
if body temperature rises above normal
blood flow to the skin increases
Blood vessel damage homeostasis affect
blood vessel constriction. Collagen fibers clot the damage (aka primary homeostasis). Fibrin reinforces the collagen plug (aka secondary homeostasis. Chemicals are released from the forming clot accelerating the clotting process.
Nail bed
blood vessels underneath the nail body
The central canal of an osteon contains
blood vessels.
Osseous tissue is also called
bone
Vitamin D3 is important for proper ________ development.
bone
Through the action of osteoclasts
bony matrix is dissolved.
Base
broad flat surface
A bruise turns "black and blue" because of ________ in the dermis.
broken blood vessels
Third degree burns
burns penetrate the epidermis, the dermis and the subcutaneous structures. does not heal. skin graft needed. nerves damaged. less pain
122) A new mother notices that her 6-month-old child has a yellow-orange complexion. Fearful that the child may have jaundice, she takes him to her pediatrician. After examining the child, the pediatrician declares him perfectly healthy and advises the mother to watch the child's diet. What could have been responsible for the change in skin color? a) The yellow-orange pigment will be stored in the skin, producing a yellow-orange skin color. b) The child probably has a fondness for vegetables that are high in carotene, such as sweet potatoes, squash, and carrots. c) Both d) Neither
c) Both
95) A surgical incision parallel to the lines of cleavage a) Heals slower than incisions made perpendicular to the lines of cleavage. b) Has a tendency to reopen. c) Closes and heals with relatively little scarring. d) Does not affect the healing process. e) Requires no sutures
c) Closes and heals with relatively little scarring.
62) The primary function of sensible perspiration is to a) Protect the skin from excess ultraviolet radiation. b) Raise the temperature of the skin. c) Cool the surface of the skin. d) Heat the skin surface. e) Reduce insensible perspiration
c) Cool the surface of the skin.
50) All of the following are true of the pigment melanin, except that it a) Protects DNA from the damaging effects of UV radiation. b) Is produced by cells called melanocytes. c) Decreases in concentration within cells during exposure to the sun. d) Increases with increased levels of the hormone MSH. e) Is usually some shade of brown or black.
c) Decreases in concentration within cells during exposure to the sun
63) Sweat tastes salty because of its a) Waste products. b) Acidic pH. c) Electrolytes. d) Metabolites. e) Water.
c) Electrolytes.
68) The layer of the skin that provides protection against bacteria as well as chemical and mechanical injuries is the a) Dermis. b) Sebum layer. c) Epidermis. d) Subcutaneous layer.
c) Epidermis
53) All of the following are true of the subcutaneous layer, except it a) Is well supplied with nerves that pass into the skin. b) Contains large amounts of adipose tissue. c) Is attached to the dermis by a basement membrane. d) Permits independent movement of deeper structures. e) Contains many blood vessels.
c) Is attached to the dermis by a basement membrane.
48) An albino individual can not produce a) Keratin. b) Perspiration. c) Melanin. d) Eleidin. e) Carotene
c) Melanin.
55) Variations in hair color reflect differences in the pigment produced by a) Soft keratin. b) Dermal papillae. c) Melanocytes. d) Carotene cells. e) Keratinocytes
c) Melanocytes.
36) The least common but most deadly type of skin cancer is a) Basal cell carcinoma. b) Squamous cell carcinoma. c) Melanoma. d) Skin lymphoma. e) Skin sarcoma
c) Melanoma.
33) The cutaneous glands concerned with cooling the body are a) Ceruminous glands. b) Sebaceous glands. c) Merocrine glands. d) Apocrine glands. e) Exothermic glands.
c) Merocrine glands.
51) The layer of the skin that contains the blood vessels and nerves closest to the surface of the skin is the. a) Subcutaneous layer b) Hypodermal layer c) Papillary layer d) Reticular layer e) Epidermal layer
c) Papillary layer
18) Ethnic differences in skin color are primarily caused by differences in a) UV radiation exposure. b) Quantity of hemoglobin carried in the blood. c) Quantity of melanin produced. d) Number of melanocytes. e) Number of keratinocytes
c) Quantity of melanin produced.
12) Leather is mostly made of the __________ layer of the dermis, which is very tough due to the high concentration of ____________ fibers. a) Areolar; collagen. b) Areolar; keratin. c) Reticular; collagen. d) Reticular; keratin. e) Papillary; keratin.
c) Reticular; collagen.
30) The oil of your scalp is secreted by _______ glands associated with the hair follicles. a) Merocrine sweat. b) Apocrine sweat. c) Sebaceous. d) Ceruminous. e) Mammary.
c) Sebaceous.
1) All of the following are associated with the skin except ; a) The epidermis. b) The papillary layer. c) The hypodermis. d) The stratum basale. e) The dermis
c) The hypodermis.
76) The type of burn that may require a skin graft is a a) First-degree burn. b) Second-degree burn. c) Third-degree burn. d) Partial-thickness burn. e) both C and D
c) Third-degree burn.
38) _______ Burns involve the epidermis, all of the dermis, and often some deeper tissue. a) First-degree. b) Second-degree. c) Third-degree. d) Partial-thickness. e) Malignant.
c) Third-degree.
81) When the hair follicles of the scalp shift from producing terminal hairs to producing vellus hairs, ________ occurs. a) senility b) puberty c) baldness d) hirsutism e) albinism
c) baldness
115) The secretion of sebum is stimulated: a) by high temperatures b) when the air temperature drops c) by hormones, especially male sex hormones d) as a protective coating when one is swimming e) by nerve fibers during pain and stress
c) by hormones, especially male sex hormones
52) The layer of the skin that contains bundles of collagen fibers and the protein elastin and is responsible for the strength of the skin is the; a) epidermal layer. b) papillary layer. c) reticular layer. d) hypodermal layer. e) subcutaneous layer.
c) reticular layer.
105) Which layer insulates deeper tissues from extreme temperature changes that occur outside the body: a) Epidermis b) Dermis c) subcutaneous connective tissue d) the papillary layer e) the reticular layer
c) subcutaneous connective tissue
Elevated levels of calcium ion in the blood stimulate the secretion of the hormone
calcitonin.
The most abundant mineral in the human body is
calcium
The solid matrix found in bone consists of
calcium salts crystallized on collagen fibers.
Sura
calf (sural)
Spinal Cavity
canal that passes through the vertebral column
Osteocytes receive nutrients via diffusion through the ____ from the central canal.
canaliculi
The narrow passageways that contain cytoplasmic extensions of osteocytes
canaliculi.
Intercalated discs and pacemaker cells are characteristic of
cardiac muscle tissue.
The pigment found in vegetables that can make the skin appear orange or yellow is called ________.
carotene
The primary pigments contained in the epidermis are?
carotene and melanin
The primary pigments contained in the epidermis are
carotene and melanin.
osseous tissue haversian canal
carries blood vessels through the bone
A tissue with a gel matrix and cells inside lacunae is
cartilage
Bone growth in length occurs by mitosis of
cartilage cells in the epiphyseal side of the metaphysis.
Endochondral ossification begins with the formation of a(n)
cartilage model.
Chondroitin sulfate is abundant in the matrix of
cartilage.
The condition known as osteopenia
causes a gradual reduction in bone mass
Desmosomes
cell attachments formed in the stratum spinosum by the interconnection of the cells using strong proteins molecules
Cellular level
cells alive
What are two types of adaptive immunitys?
cellular antibody-mediated
Earwax is produced by ________ glands.
ceruminous
Earwax is produced by
ceruminous glands.
Primary protein structure
chain
Children in northern regions experience months of inadequate sunlight exposure on the skin. To prevent possible abnormal bone development, what essential organic nutrient is necessary in the diet?
cholecalciferol
Which of the following chemicals is not present in bone?
chondroitin sulfate
The layers of bone tissue immediately deep to the periosteum are
circumferential lamellae.
Burns
classified by the amount of damage they cause to the layers of the integument
A surgical incision parallel to the lines of cleavage?
closes and heals with relatively little scarring
A surgical incision parallel to the lines of cleavage
closes and heals with relatively little scarring.
Important inorganic molecules
co2, h2o, salts, acid and bases
Ectotherms
cold blooded
During an inflammatory response to injury, which of the following is the least likely in the region of the injury?
cold, pale skin
The dominant fiber type in dense connective tissue is
collagen
Which fiber type provides connective tissue strength?
collagen
Elastic tissue has elastic fibers rather than __________ in the __________, which allow for stretching of various organs
collagen fibers ; extracellular matrix
Primary homeostasis of a blood vessel
collagen fibers clot the damage
The three types of protein fibers found in connective tissue are
collagen fibers, elastic fibers, and reticular fibers
the extracellular matrix consists of a variety of different protein fibers and a ground substance. The three types of protein fibers found in connective tissue are
collagen fibers, elastic fibers, and reticular fibers.
Bone tissue formation begins when osteoblasts secrete
collagen fibers.
The three basic types of fibers that found in connective are
collagen, reticular, and elastic
The three types of protein fibers in connective tissue are
collagen, reticular, and elastic.
The dominant fiber type in dense connective tissue is
collagen.
Condenser lens
collects and focuses the light from the illuminator
DNA polymerase III
complements during DNA replication
Canaliculi branch from the central canal into the _____, carry nutrients to the _____ located in the margins of the concentric lamellae.
concentric lamellae; osteocyte
The smooth, rounded articular process of a bone is termed a
condyle
Blood is which type of tissue?
connective
The three categories of connective tissues are
connective tissue proper, fluid connective tissues, and supporting connective tissues.
Both blood and lymph are examples of
connective tissues.
Epidermis
consists of stratified squamous epithelium organized into strata. Thick skin (palm of hand and sole of feet) have 5 layers, thin skin has 4
Muscle
contacts to produce active movement
All of the following are true of epidermal ridges, except that they
contain increased numbers of free nerve endings
adipose vacuole
containing fat droplet
Iris diaphragm
controls the amount of light passing from the light source
Cephalon
cranium face or skull
Pericardial cavity
cross section a cavity that contains the heart. Medially
Pleural cavities
cross section a cavity that contains the lungs lateral from the mediastinum
The two components of the integumentary system are the?
cutaneous membrane and accessory structures
The two components of the integumentary system are the
cutaneous membrane and accessory structures.
The layer of hard keratin that coats the hair is termed the
cuticle
The layer of hard keratin that coats the hair is termed the?
cuticle
The skin appearance that results from dark-red hemoglobin is called ________.
cyanosis
70) The effects of aging on the skin include a) An increased blood supply to the dermis. b) Increased production of vitamin D. c) Thickening of the epidermis. d) A decline in the activity of sebaceous glands. e) An increased number of sweat glands.
d) A decline in the activity of sebaceous glands.
13) The hypodermis usually has an abundance of this tissue. a) Epithelial tissue. b) Muscular tissue. c) Nervous tissue. d) Adipose tissue. e) Keratinized tissue
d) Adipose tissue.
37) Basal cell carcinoma initially affects cells of the stratum _____, whereas melanoma arises from ___________. a) Spinosum; keratinocytes. b) Spinosum; melanocytes. c) Basale; fibroblasts. d) Basale; melanocytes. e) Basale; keratinocytes
d) Basale; melanocytes.
88) Which of the following happens if body temperature rises above normal? a) The activity of melanocytes increases. b) Evaporative cooling stops. c) Sweat gland activity decreases. d) Blood flow to the skin increases. e) Circulation in the skin decreases
d) Blood flow to the skin increases.
69) The repair of the dermis begins as fibroblasts produce a) Elastic fibers. b) Perichondrium. c) Reticular fibers. d) Collagen fibers. e) Dense connective tissue.
d) Collagen fibers.
22) Blood vessels in the ________ provide a hair with its sole source of nutrition. a) Bulb. b) Root. c) Shaft. d) Dermal papilla. e) medulla
d) Dermal papilla.(hair)
Skin covering the _____ has sweat glands but no hair follicles or sebaceous glands. a) Forearm. b) Buttocks. c) Abdomen. d) Fingertips. e) Back
d) Fingertips.
23) The contraction of the piloerector muscles in humans causes a) Hairs to stand on end trapping an insulating layer of warm air next to the skin. b) Generation of heat to raise the body temperature. c) Hairs to stand on end to make the individual appear bigger. d) Hairs to stand on end with no apparent function. e) Increased ability to feel pain.
d) Hairs to stand on end with no apparent function.
14) The skin discoloration most likely to suggest physical abuse is a) Pallor. b) Albinism. c) Erythema. d) Hematoma. e) Jaundice
d) Hematoma.
8) These cells in the skin that protect against toxins, microbes and other pathogens. a) Keratinocytes. b) Melanocytes. c) Adipocytes. d) Langerhans cells. e) Tactile (Merkel) cells
d) Langerhans cells.
98) ________ Sweat glands are widely distributed across the body surface, ________ glands are located wherever hair follicles exist, and ________ sweat glands are found only in a few areas. a) Apocrine; sebaceous; merocrine b) Merocrine; apocrine; sebaceous c) Sebaceous; merocrine; apocrine d) Merocrine; sebaceous; apocrine e) Apocrine; merocrine; sebaceous
d) Merocrine; sebaceous; apocrine
82) Each of the following statements concerning sebaceous glands and sebum is true except one. Identify the exception. a) Sebum functions to lubricate the hair and skin. b) Acne involves inflammation of sebaceous glands. c) Sebum can function as an antibiotic. d) Most sebaceous glands are coiled tubular glands. e) Most sebaceous glands open into hair follicles
d) Most sebaceous glands are coiled tubular glands
80) Each of the following statements concerning hair is true, except. a) The cortex of the hair is composed of hard keratin. b) The medulla is the soft core of the hair. c) Terminal hairs are heavy and more darkly pigmented than other types of hair. d) Scalp hairs grow constantly throughout life.
d) Scalp hairs grow constantly throughout life.
97) A common cause of dandruff is a) Too many sebaceous glands. b) Lack of sebaceous glands. c) Inactive apocrine glands. d) Seborrheic dermatitis. e) Inactive eccrine glands.
d) Seborrheic dermatitis.
11) The ___ is absent from most epidermis. a) Stratum basale. b) Stratum spinosum. c) Stratum granulosum. d) Stratum lucidum. e) Stratum corneum.
d) Stratum lucidum.
78) Stretch marks occur when a) The hair follicles cease to produce hairs. b) The skin is stretched in normal movements. c) Athletes overextend a muscle. d) The skin is so extensively stretched that its elastic capabilities are exceeded. e) Surgical incisions are made perpendicular to the skin's lines of cleavage.
d) The skin is so extensively stretched that its elastic capabilities are exceeded.
71) An important vitamin that is formed in the skin when it is exposed to sunlight is a) Vitamin A. b) Vitamin B. c) Vitamin C. d) Vitamin D. e) Vitamin E.
d) Vitamin D.
100) Granulation tissue is composed of a) An extensive capillary network. b) Fibroblasts. c) Clotted blood. d) all of the above e) none of the above
d) all of the above
87) Why would an elderly person be more prone to skin infections than a younger person? a) There are fewer Langerhans cells in the skin of the elderly. b) Skin repairs take longer in the elderly. c) The epidermis is thinner in the elderly. d) all of the above e) A and C only
d) all of the above
108) Nutrients reach the epidermis through the process of: a) absorbing materials applied to the surface layer of the skin b) utilizing the products of glands to nourish the epidermis c) filtration d) diffusing through the tissue fluid from blood vessels in the dermis e) osmosis
d) diffusing through the tissue fluid from blood vessels in the dermis
46) Water loss due to interstitial fluid penetration through the surface of the skin is; a) Sensible perspiration b) Active perspiration c) Inactive perspiration d) insensible perspiration e) latent perspiration
d) insensible perspiration
121) A physician estimates the volume of fluid lost in a severely burned patient by using a) measuring urinary output and fluid intake b) observing the tissues that are usually moist c) blood analysis d) using the "rule of nines" e) performing enzyme studies
d) using the "rule of nines"
The hormone calcitonin functions to
decrease the level of calcium ion in the blood
All of the following are true of the pigment melanin, except that it
decreases in concentration within cells during exposure to the sun.
Which of these refers to the dense connective tissue that surrounds a muscle and blends with the tendon?
deep fascia
Visceral peritoneum
deep serous membrane around the digestive organs
Visceral pericardium
deep serous membrane around the heart attached to the heart
Visceral pleura
deep serous membrane around the lung attached to the lung
Reticular layer
deep to the papillary layer of the dermis. Thick bands of collagen fibers and dense irregular connective tissue. Hair follicles and glands are here. Lamellated corpuscle
While assessing a patient, you discover that after pinching the skin on the back of the hand, it remains peaked. This is a sign of
dehydration
While assessing a patient, you discover that after pinching the skin on the back of the hand, it remains peaked. This is a sign of?
dehydration
While assessing a patient, you discover that after pinching the skin on the back of the hand, it remains peaked. This is a sign of
dehydration.
free nerve ending
dendrites that lack any obvious structural specialization; used to generate sensations of warmth, coolness, pain, tickle, and itch
________ are cells in the epidermis that are part of the immune system.
dendritic
Elastic tissue is a type of ____ connective tissue.
dense
Tissues that provide strength and support for areas subjected to stresses from many directions are
dense irregular connective tissues.
What type of connective tissue is found between skeletal muscles and skeleton?
dense regular connective tissue
Tendons, which are formed by
dense regular connective tissue, attach muscles to bone.
The epidermis recieves blood from which of the following?
dermal arteries called the papillary plexus
Collagen to repair a deep skin wound is produced by __________.
dermal fibroblasts
Skin inflammation that primarily involves the papillary layer is termed
dermatitis
Skin inflammation that primarily involves the papillary layer is termed?
dermatitis.
Merocrine sweat contains ________ to protect against bacteria.
dermicidin
An intradermal injection is administered into which layer?
dermis
Dead skin cells are shed in thin sheets because they are held together by "spots" of proteoglycan reinforced by intermediate filaments. Such strong intercellular connections are called
desmosomes
In stratified epithelia adapted to resist mechanical forces, which of the following types of cell-to-cell junctions are especially abundant?
desmosomes
Dead skin cells are shed in thin sheets because they are held together by "spots" of proteoglycan reinforced by intermediate filaments. Such strong intercellular connections are called
desmosomes.
Primary ossification centers develop in long bones in the
diaphysis.
68) The movement of oxygen from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration is an example of
diffusion
Simple columnar epithelium
digestive tract, uterine tube, renal collecting tubes, absorption and nutrients. protection, secretion, and absorption
sebaceous Glands
discharge an oily secretion into hair follicles
Parietal pleural
distal serous membrane around the lung lines the thoracic
Germinative cells
divide continually to produce new epithelial cells.
Cutaneous membrane
dry scale like skin of cells that have been keratinized and are resistant to dehydration and friction. Another name for skin. (epidermis and dermis)
90) Types of skin cancers include a) Basal cell carcinoma. b) Squamous cell carcinoma. c) Malignant melanoma. d) Actinic keratosis. e) A, B, and C
e) A, B, and C
67) A child who skins his knee in a fall has a(n) a) Contusion. b) Puncture. c) Incision. d) Laceration. e) Abrasion.
e) Abrasion.
34) The ________ are a source of sex pheromones. a) Ceruminous glands. b) Merocrine glands. c) Mammary glands. d) Sebaceous glands. e) Apocrine glands
e) Apocrine glands
118) If you have an allergy to certain chemicals that cause itching, redness, and swelling of the skin. This condition is termed: a) Impetigo b) Alopecia c) Erythema d) Cyanosis e) Contact dermatitis
e) Contact dermatitis
28) Variations in hair color arise from the relative amounts of a) Collagen and elastic filaments. b) Keratin and melanin. c) Carotene and hemoglobin. d) Carotene and collagen. e) Eumelanin and pheomelanin
e) Eumelanin and pheomelanin
99) The primary purpose of sensible perspiration is a) To elevate body temperature. b) To heat the skin. c) To heat internal body organs. d) To get rid of body wastes. e) Evaporative cooling.
e) Evaporative cooling.
92) A suntan actually results from a) Increased melanocyte production. b) Increased carotene production. c) Burned skin. d) Decreased keratin production. e) Increased melanin production.
e) Increased melanin production.
43) The most abundant cells in the epidermis are a) Langerhans cells. b) Melanocytes. c) Merkel cells. d) Adipocytes. e) Keratinocytes
e) Keratinocytes
21) The hair present only prenatally is called _____, most of which is replaced by _____ by the time of birth. a) Pilus; terminal hair. b) Lanugo; terminal hair. c) vellus; terminal hair. d) vellus; lanugo. e) Lanugo; vellus
e) Lanugo; vellus
6) Which of the following are associated with the sense of touch? a) Fibroblasts. b) Melanocytes. c) Keratinocytes. d) Dendritic cells. e) Merkel cells.
e) Merkel cells.
31) Secretions from __________ glands contribute to the acid mantle that inhibits bacterial growth on the skin. a) Mammary. b) Ceruminous. c) Sebaceous. d) Apocrine sweat. e) Merocrine sweat.
e) Merocrine sweat.
61) All of the following are true of perspiration produced by merocrine sweat glands, except that it a) Helps to prevent bacteria from colonizing the skin. b) Contains electrolytes and waste products. c) Is more than 99 percent water. d) Helps cool the body when it evaporates. e) Produces the body odor characteristic of "sweating."
e) Produces the body odor characteristic of "sweating."
65) Nail production occurs at the nail a) Cuticle. b) Hyponychium. c) Body. d) Bed. e) Root.
e) Root.
84) Skin can regenerate effectively even after considerable damage has occurred because a) The epidermis of the skin has a rich supply of small blood vessels. b) Fibroblasts in the dermis can give rise to new germinal cells in the epidermis. c) Cells of the stratum germinativum cannot migrate to other positions in the skin. d) Contraction in the area of the injury brings cells of adjacent strata together. e) Stem cells persist in both epithelial and connective-tissue components of the skin even after injury.
e) Stem cells persist in both epithelial and connective-tissue components of the skin even after injury.
5) This layer of the epidermis consists of up to 30 layers of dead cells. a) Stratum basale. b) Stratum spinosum. c) Stratum granulosum. d) stratum lucidum e) Stratum corneum
e) Stratum corneum
47) The layer of the epidermis that contains melanocytes is the a) Stratum spinosum. b) Stratum lucidum. c) Stratum granulosum. d) Stratum corneum. e) Stratum germinativum.
e) Stratum germinativum
45) Which epidermal layer found only in the skin of the palms, the hands, and the soles? a) Stratum germinativum. b) Stratum spinosum. c) Stratum corneum. d) Stratum granulosum. e) Stratum lucidum.
e) Stratum lucidum.
120) Which of the following is an indication of melanoma: a) a symmetrical mole b) a pigmented spot that has smooth borders c) a spot on the skin that is smaller than the size of a pencil eraser d) a pigmented spot that is black e) a pigmented spot that contains areas of different colors
e) a pigmented spot that contains areas of different colors
89) Characteristics of the epidermis include a) Multilayered. b) Serving as UV radiation protection. c) Self-repairing. d) Flexible. e) all of the above
e) all of the above
59) Mammary glands are a type of ________ gland. a) eccrine sweat b) ceruminous c) merocrine sweat d) sebaceous e) apocrine sweat
e) apocrine sweat
119) If a person has severe burns, the two most life-threatening concerns are: a) pain and loss of intact skin b) loss of mobility and sensation c) redness and swelling d) reduction in blood supply to the affected areas e) dehydration and infection
e) dehydration and infection
103) Although you get wet while swimming, a tough protein within the skin prevents it from soaking up moisture like a sponge. This substance is: a) serous fluid b) melanin c) mucus d) carotene e) keratin
e) keratin
104) Which of the following has no blood supply of its own: a) epidermis and the dermis. b) dermis and the subcutaneous connective tissue. c) subcutaneous connective tissue. d) the dermis . e) the epidermis.
e) the epidermis.
49) Which of the following is not an effect of ultraviolet radiation? a) sunburn b) chromosomal damage in germinative cells or melanocytes c) increased activity by melanocytes d) production of cholecalciferol by epidermal cells e) vitiligo
e) vitiligo(spots on skin due to no pigment)
Hair root
each hair has a root deep in a hair follicle
Cerumen is produced by glands located in the __________.
ear canal
a decline in the activity of sebaceous glands
effect of aging on the skin
Which type of connective tissue stabilizes the positions of the vertebrae, cushions shocks, and permits expansion and contraction of organs?
elastic tissue
The protein that permits stretching and recoiling of the skin is
elastin
The protein that permits stretching and recoiling of the skin is?
elastin
Antecubitis
elbow (anticubitus)
Accelerated closure of the epiphyseal plates could be caused by
elevated levels of estrogen
Mesenchymal cells are most commonly found in what type of connective tissue.
embryonic
Glands that secrete hormones into the interstitial fluid are
endocrine glands
The lining of the medullary cavity is called the
endosteum
Secretions through a duct might provide ________, whereas ductless secretions act as ________.
enzymes; hormones
Accessory structures of the skin include all of the following, except?
epidermis
The layer of the skin that provides a barrier against bacteria as well as chemical and mechanical injuries is the?
epidermis
The layer of the skin that provides a barrier against bacteria as well as chemical and mechanical injuries is the
epidermis.
The tip of a long bone is called the
epiphysis
Examination of a tissue sample reveals groups of cells united by junctional complexes and interlocking membranes. The cells have one free surface and lack blood vessels. The tissue is most likely ________ tissue.
epithelial
The tissue that always has a "top" and a "bottom" is
epithelial tissue.
Major categories of tissues
epithelial, connective, muscle, neural
Close examination of a healthy organ reveals a lining of several layers of cells. The layers do not contain any blood vessels and one surface of the cells lines the cavity of the organ. This tissue is a type of
epithelium.
The cuticle around a nail is the
eponychium
The cuticle around a nail is the?
eponychium.
Neutral solution
equal number of OH and H ions
What type of cell makes up almost half the volume of blood?
erythrocyte
Mary is 50 years old and has entered menopause. During a checkup, a bone scan reveals the beginnings of osteoporosis. Her physician suggests hormone therapy. What hormone might she prescribe for her patient?
estrogen
Feedback mechanisms
events that occur in a loop in which a variable or condition is shifted from its normal balance, monitored, evaluated and changed either back to normal or further changed.
Disaccharides
ex sucrose (cane or beet sugar), lactose (milk), maltose (malt sugar)
The study of cells shed from epithelial surfaces, often for diagnostic purposes, is termed
exfoliative cytology.
Cells that are specialized for secretion
exhibit polarity
Cells that are specialized for secretion
exhibit polarity.
The pancreas produces ________ secretions.
exocrine and endocrine
Stratified epithelium
exposed to external environment, multiple layers, protects against friction, prevent dehydration, keep chemical and microbes out
After a fracture of the diaphysis has healed, the thickened region that results is called the
external callus.
Free surface
external surface or internal passageway or cavity
Characteristics of epithelia include all of the following except
extracellular matrix.
Secondary homeostasis
fibrin reinforces the collagen plug from primary homeostasis
Which cell produces the protein fibers in areolar connective tissue?
fibroblast
In a penetrating wound, ________ divide to produce mobile cells that repair the dermis.
fibroblasts
Which of the following connective tissue cells produces collagen?
fibroblasts
Which of these cells produce the fibers found within the reticular layer of the dermis?
fibroblasts
The permanent replacement of normal tissue by fibrous tissue is called
fibrosis.
Dense irregular connective tissue forms a
fibrous capsule found around organs and in the joints
Fibrin
fibrous, non-globular protein involved in the clotting of blood.
Connective tissue
fills the internal space. Provides structural support. Stores energy
Squamous
flat and scalelike protection, secretion, diffusion
Simple squamos epithelium
flat with flattened nucleus, found in areas of diffusion-BV, alveoli of lungs, also protects,
Dermal papillae
folder in the papillary layer of the dermis project into the epidermis like fingerprints. Contains tactile corpuscles
A hole through a bone is termed a
foramen
Antebrachium
forearm (antebrachial)
Stratified squamous epithelium
forms epidermis, produce keratin, dehydrate, interlock. Functions protection abrasion, pathogens, and chemical attack
A shallow depression on a bone is termed a
fossa
Apocrine sweat glands
found in groin, nipples and axillae (armpit). thick sweat produced into ducts and is metabolized by bacteria. Creates body odor (axillary sweat). At the time of puberty
Stratified cuboidal epithelium
found in the ducts of certain sweat glands. Protection, secretion, absorption
Serous fluid
found in the pericardial cavity medial between the viceral layer and the parietal layer. Reduces friction
apocrine sudoriferous gland
found in the skin of the axilla, groin, and areolae; secretes a viscous, lipid- and protein-rich product into a hair follicle upon stimulation during emotional distress or sexual excitement
Stratum lucidum
found in thick skin (sole of feet and palms of hands). Found between stratum granulosum (deeper) and stratum corneum (more superficial)
Abdominopelvic cavity
found inferior to the diaphragm. Subdivided into the abdominal cavity and pelvic cavity
eccrine sudoriferous gland
found throughout the skin of most regions of the body, especially in skin of forehead, palms, and soles; secretes a less viscous product consisting of water, ions, urea, and ammonia; regulates body temperature and removal of metabolic wastes
Anterior
front, before
Tertiary protein structure
further folding due to side groups
The junction type that lets neighboring cells exchange small molecules is the
gap junction.
47) The triplet codes needed to specify a specific polypeptide chain are found in the
genes
Cell divisions within the stratum __________ replace more superficial cells which eventually die and fall off.
germinativum
Excessive growth hormone prior to puberty could result in
giantism.
During repair of the integument, fibroblasts follow areas of new capillary growth and produce ________ tissue
granulation
During repair of the integument, fibroblasts follow areas of new capillary growth and produce ________ tissue.
granulation
The combination of fibrin clot, fibroblasts, and extensive capillary network that is formed in injured skin is called ________.
granulation tissue
Inguinal
groin where the lower limb attaches to the pelvis (inguen)
The sticky material between cells of areolar connective tissue is called the
ground substance
Connective tissue matrix is composed of __________.
ground substance and protein fibers
Tissue
group of cells working together
When cartilage is produced at the epiphyseal side of the metaphysis at the same rate as bone is deposited on the opposite side, bones
grow longer.
Accessory structures
hair follicles, sebaceous glands, sweat glands, nails.
Intermediate hairs
hairs on the arms and legs. protects. prevents foreign objects from entering the body
Cyanosis signifies that a patient
has oxygen starved skin
Cyanosis signifies that a patient
has oxygen starved skin.
Cyanosis signifies that a patient?
has oxygen-starved skin
Cyanosis signifies that a patient
has oxygen-starved skin.
Ethers
have an oxygen with 2 carbons attached to it
Mesothelium is to the body cavities as endothelium is to the
heart and blood vessels.
While on a school skiing trip in Colorado, Heidi falls and breaks her tibia and fibula in a Pott fracture. What would you expect as a prominent part of her clinical assessment several hours after the fall?
hematoma
Water properties
high specific heat, cohesion, adhesion, universal solvent, lubricant, reactivity
Unlike cartilage, bone
highly vascular.
Glands that secrete their product by the bursting of cells are
holocrine glands
Transpyloric plane
horizontal line above the navel
Transtubercular plane
horizontal line below the navel
Stage
horizontal shelf under the objective lenses
Acne
hormones prompt the production of more sebum. Ducts get clogged and the sebum overfills. Pimple
The most common type of cartilage is ________ cartilage.
hyaline
Which type of connective tissue is found in the trachea and between the ribs and sternum?
hyaline cartilage
Peptide bond
hydroxide group of one aa with the H from an amino group. dehydration
The stratum corneum just under the free-edge of a nail is the
hyponychium
The stratum corneum just under the free-edge of a nail is the?
hyponychium.
71) A solution that contains a lower osmotic pressure than the cytoplasm of a cell is called
hypotonic
A full-thickness burn injury can be life threatening. A physician treating a burn victim would likely order all of the following, except
ice packs applied to the burn area.
fibroblast
immature cell found in loose and dense connective tissues that can still divide and secrete matrix
Plasmin
important enzyme present in blood that degrades many blood plasma proteins, most notably, fibrin clots.
Mediastinum
in a cross section a cavity medial to the body and medial to two pleural cavities The mediastinum lies between the right and left pleura in and near the midsagittal plane of the chest. It extends from the sternum in front to the vertebral column behind, and contains all the thoracic organs except the lungs. It is within the thoracic cavity and contains the trachea, esophagus, major blood vessels, and heart.
Carboxyl groups are found
in acids
Secondary ossification centers occur
in the epiphyses.
Merocrine sweat glands when are they most active
increase in number and activity with aging
effects of ultraviolet radiation
increased activity by melanocytes, production of cholecalciferol within epidermal cells, wrinkles, chromosomal damage in germinative cells or melanocytes
Keratohyalin
increases durability and reduces water loss from the surface
If a tumor secretes high levels of osteoclast-activating factor, which of the following would you expect to occur as a result of this condition?
increases in blood levels of calcium bone fragility decreased bone density increased osteoclast activity
Peritonitis
infection of the peritoneum
A common cause of dandruff is
inflammation around sebaceous glands.
A common cause of dandruff is?
inflammation around sebaceous glands.
Pericarditis
inflammation of the pericardium can cause heart compression
Mast cells are triggering a response to injury during which phase of repair?
inflammatory
Parathyroid hormone functions in all of the following ways, except that it
inhibits calcitonin secretion.
Water loss due to evaporation of fluid that has penetrated through the skin is termed ________ perspiration.
insensable
Rapid water loss from burned skin is an extreme form of ________ perspiration.
insensible
Water loss due to evaporation of fluid that has penetrated through the skin is termed ________ perspiration.
insensible
Water loss due to evaporation of fluid that has penetrated through the skin is termed perspiration
insensible
Salt
ionic compound with a cation (not hydrogen ion), and any anion (not hydroxide)
Trabeculae
irregular bony plates that are found in spongy bone.
How much water loss from insensible perspiration
is approximately 0.5 liters a day.
Water loss from insensible perspiration
is approximately 0.5 liters a day.
Water loss from insensible perspiration?
is approximately 0.5 liters a day.
All of the following are true of the subcutaneous layer, except it
is attached to the dermis by a basement membrane.
All of the following are true of the subcutaneous layer, except it?
is attached to the dermis by a basement membrane.
perspiration produced by merocrine sweat glands
is more than 99 percent water, contains electrolytes and waste products, helps cool the body when it evaporates, helps to prevent bacteria from colonizing the skin.
Sensible perspiration
is produced by mammary sweat glands.
Osteoclast-activating factor does all of the following, except that it
is released in large amounts early in life.
the pigment melanin
is usually some shade of brown or black, protects DNA from the damaging effects of UV radiation, is produced from the amino acid tyrosine, is produced by cells called melanocytes. in keratinocytes
Insensible perspiration
is water loss through evaporation through the stratum corneum.
Arm
joins body tube to the base
Subpapillary Plexus
just below dermal papillae, nourishes superficial dermal structures, dermal papillae, and deep epidermis, also aids in temperature regulation. Dermal BV hold 5% of blood in body.
A thickened area of scar tissue that is covered by a shiny, smooth epidermal surface is called a?
keloid
The protein that reduces water loss at the skin surface is
keratin
The protein that reduces water loss at the skin surface is?
keratin
The epidermis of the skin is composed of which type of tissue
keratinized stratified squamous epithelium
The epidermis of the skin is composed of which type of tissue?
keratinized stratified squamous epithelium
The type of cells that form the strata in the epidermis are
keratinocytes
The type of cells that form the strata in the epidermis are?
keratinocytes
The type of cells that form the strata in the epidermis are
keratinocytes.
Simple cuboidal epithelium
kidney and thyroid, and ducts, square cells, basal lamina, Limited protection, secretion, absorption
Retroperitoneal
kidneys and are located outside the peritoneum
The space occupied by an osteocyte is called a
lacuna
Lacunae are spaces located within the ____ where osteocytes reside.
lamella
The Haversian system (osteon) consists of a central canal surrounded by concentric rings called
lamellae
A layer of glycoproteins that prevents leakage of materials from connective tissues into epithelia is the
lamina lucida.
Coarse adjustment knob
large dial for low. moves the focal plane through the sample
Colloid
large molecules are dispersed in an aqueous solution
Scar tissue is the result of
large numbers of collagen fibers and relatively few blood vessels in injured areas
Scar tissue is the result of
large numbers of collagen fibers and relatively few blood vessels in the injured area.
Scar tissue is the result of?
large numbers of collagen fibers and relatively few blood vessels in the injured area.
Areolar connective tissue
layer 2
An intradermal injection is administered into which layer
layer 3
rickets
leads to weak bones, leads to skeletal deformity, prevented by vitamin D, prevented by sunlight
LUQ
left upper quadrant
Endothelium
lines blood vessels and heart chambers simple squamous epithelium. Lung air sacs
Pseudostratified columnar epithelium
lines the nasal cavity, the trachea, bronchi, and parts of the male reproductive system. appears stratified because every cell touches the basal lamina. Goblet cells produce mucus
Transitional epithelium
lines urinary bladder stretch and shrink. made up of three types of cell layers: basal, intermediate, and superficial.
Transitional epithelium is found
lining the urinary bladder.
Leukotrienes
lipid signaling to convey information to either the cell producing them (autocrine signaling) or neighboring cells (paracrine signaling) in order to regulate immune responses.
Where does hair not cover
lips, nips, portions of the external genitalia, soles, palms fingers and toes
Prostaglandins
local hormones direct cellular activities. Regulating the contraction and relaxation of smooth muscle tissue
Basal lamina
located between the epithelial and connective tissue layer
The humerus is an example of a(n) ________ bone.
long
Fatty acids
long C and H chains with carboxyl
When the epiphyseal plate is replaced by bone,
long bones have reached their adult length.
Aging has what effect on the skeletal system?
loss of calcium and collagen fibers from matrix
Wrinkles in elderly individuals are the result of
loss of elastic filaments in the reticular layer of the dermis.
Wrinkles in elderly individuals are the result of?
loss of elastic filaments in the reticular layer of the dermis.
Loin
lower back (lumbar or lumbus)
Right Inguinal Region
lower right, some LI not much
Supine
lying on back
Cells that engulf bacteria or cell debris within loose connective tissue are
macrophages.
Trunk
main part of the body
elastic cartilage in the ear has what function
maintains shape while affording flexibility
Homeostasis
maintenance of a relatively steady internal environment through physiological work
Fatty acid functions
makes triglycerides and phospholipids, makes ATP
The most dangerous type of skin cancer is termed ________.
malignant melanoma
Mammary
mama or breast
Stratified columnar epithelium
mammary glands, salivary gland ducts, pharynx, epiglottis, anus, and urethra. Functions protection
chondrocyte
mature cell found in cartilage. Wharton's jelly is an embryonic connective tissue found primarily in the umbilical cord
Focal depth
measure the thickness of a specimen is in focus aka depth of field greatest in low power
Depth of field
measure the thickness of a specimen is in focus aka focal depth. greatest in low power
Subdivisions of the thoracic cavity
mediastinum, pleural and pericardial
Liposuction
medical procedure in which a surgeon removes excess fat (adipose tissue)
The layer of soft keratin within the hair shaft is the ___________.
medulla
Fat is stored within the
medullary cavity.
An albino individual lacks the ability to produce
melanin
An albino individual lacks the ability to produce?
melanin
Skin exposed to ultraviolet light increases production of __________.
melanin
The ________ in keratinocytes protects the epidermis and dermis from the harmful effects of sunlight.
melanin
Exposure to ultraviolet light (sunlight) causes the skin to darken by increasing the production of
melanin.
Exposure to ultraviolet light (sunlight) causes the skin to darken by increasing the production of?
melanin.
Variations in hair color reflect differences in the pigment produced by
melanocytes
Variations in hair color reflect differences in the pigment produced by
melanocytes.
synovium
membrane found in a synovial joint
Serous membrane
membrane surrounding heart lung stomach and intestines (double layer)
endosteum
membrane that lines the medullary cavity of bones and contains osteoclasts
pericardium
membrane that surrounds the heart
Watery perspiration is an example of a(n) ________ secretion
merocrine
Sensible perspiration is produced by ________ glands.
merocrine sweat
Intramembranous ossification begins with differentiation of ________ cells.
mesenchymal
Cells that respond to injury by dividing to assist in connective tissue repair are
mesenchymal stem cells.
Iris diaphragm
metal plates creates an aperture regulating the amount of light going through
The region of a long bone between the end and the shaft is known as the ________.
metaphysis
Epithelial cells that are adapted for absorption or secretion usually have ________ at their free surface.
microvilli
15) Most of the ATP required to power cellular operations is produced in the
mitochondria
Types of glycerides
monoglycerides, diglycerides, and triglycerides
Stratum corneum
most superficial layer. Stratum lucidum (deeper). Many cell layers of flattened dead cells. Keratohyalin granules are converted to the fibrous protein keratin. Also contain carotene
Mechanical stage controls
move the stage on the transverse plane (x and y but not z)
Condenser adjustment knob
moves the condense vertically
Nonkeratinized
mucosal type stratified squamous epithelium
Which of the following membranes line cavities that communicate with the exterior of the body?
mucous
Wharton's jelly is a form of
mucous connective tissue
What type of connective tissue is found only in the umbilical cord?
mucous connective tissue
Unicellular exocrine glands secrete
mucus.
Characteristics of the epidermis include:
multilayered flexible contains desmosomes serves as UV radiation protection
Characteristics of the epidermis include
multilayered, flexible, contains desmosomes, serves as UV radiation protection
Quaternary protein structure
multiple peptide chains folded together
Total magnification
multiply the lenses involved
Tissue that is specialized for contraction is ________ tissue.
muscle
ATP is used to
muscle contraction, transport, synthesis, movement of chromosomes,
The nail body covers the
nail bed
The nail body covers the?
nail bed
Fingernails grow from which structure?
nail root
Proximal
near
Cervical region
neck
pH
negative log of the percentage of H+
Tissue that is specialized for the conduction of electrical impulses is ________ tissue
neural
Epithelia specialized for providing sensations of smell, taste, sight, equilibrium, and hearing are known as
neuroepithelia.
Two types of microphages include
neutrophils and eosinophils.
ATP
nitrogen base (adenine), 5 carbon sugar, phosphate
Inorganic molecules
none carbon hydrogen based
A type of intercellular junction that stops materials from crossing an epithelium between cells is termed a(n)
occluding junction.
The substance called sebum is commonly known as ________.
oil???
Lanugo is found?
on a fetus
Lanugo is found
on a fetus.
Superficial
on or close to the surface
The highest concentration of merocrine sweat glands is found where?
on the palms of the hands
The highest concentration of merocrine sweat glands is found
on the palms of the hands.
endoderm
one of the three primary embryonic germ layers. Tissue of the endoderm will eventually form the respiratory tract, the gastrointestinal tract, the urinary bladder, and the urethra
First degree burns
only the epidermis no deeper than stratum germinativum. Sun burn
Which one of the following is not one of the four main tissue categories?
osseous tissue
The deposition of calcium salts in bone tissues is referred to as
ossification
Cells that secrete the organic components of the bone matrix are called
osteoblasts
The lacunae of osseous tissue contain
osteocytes
The most abundant cell type in bone is
osteocytes.
Compact bone is composed of long cylindrical columns called
osteons
The interconnecting tiny arches of bone tissue found in spongy bone are called
osteons
The structural units of mature compact bone are called
osteons.
If osteoclasts are more active than osteoblasts, bones will become
osteopenic
A condition in which bone becomes riddled with holes is called
osteoporosis
Cortex
outer part of a hair shaft.
In relationship to the diaphysis of a long bone, the osteons are
parallel.
Visceral layer
part of the serous membrane, directly attached to organs (ex. visceral pericardium is directly attached to the heart)
Parietal layer
part of the serous membrane, superficial to the to the visceral. Outer layer
Abdominal region
pelvis belly (abdomen)
Cartilage is separated from surrounding tissues by a fibrous
perichondrium.
The serous membrane lining the abdominal cavity is the
peritoneum.
Transverse
perpendicular to the vertical orientation of the body, parallel to the ground (superior / inferior)
Melanin
pigment that absorbs UV light protecting the deeper tissue layers. Produced by stratum germinativum
Antibodies are produced by
plasmocytes.
extracellular matrix, which surrounds connective tissue cells, consists of a variety of different protein fibers and a ground substance. The type of fibers and components of the ground substance varies depending on the tissue type. Generally, the ground substance consists of
polysaccharides and proteins, which are secreted by the connective tissue cells. The ground substance can range from liquid (blood and lymph) to semi-solid (cartilage) to solid (bone).
Intramembranous ossification
produces flat bones as in the bones of the roof of the skull.
All of the following are true of perspiration produced by merocrine sweat glands, except that it
produces the body odor characteristic of "sweating."
All of the following are true of perspiration produced by merocrine sweat glands, except that it?
produces the body odor characteristic of "sweating."
Tissue changes with age include all of the following, except
proliferation of epidermal cells
Epidermal growth factor exerts
promotes cell division, stimulates keratin synthesis, accelerates tissue repair, speeds up glandular function
Two types of eicosanoids
prostaglandins, and leukotrienes
Nails
protect the dorsal side and tips of the fingers and toes. Tightly packed keratinized cells.
periosteum
protective membrane that surrounds bone tissues and contains osteoblasts
Meninges
protective three layered membrane the surrounds the brain and spinal
Glycoprotein
protein with sugar
The ________ interactions allow bone to be strong, somewhat flexible, and highly resistant to shattering.
protein-crystal
Proteoglycans
proteins with sugar
Loose connective tissue functions in all of the following ways, except
provide strong connections between muscles and bones.
Brachium
proximal part of the upper limb
Hypogastric region
pubic Lower Middle, Appendix SI bladder
Negative feedback
receptor measures variable, control center looks to counter the environmental effect. Body temperature goes up so body adjusts to bring it back down. Opposite the environmental effect. Blood sugar goes up, so insulin breaks down the blood
Positive feedback
receptor measures variable, control center looks to reinforce the environmental effect. Muscle contractions from labor increase until birth. Blood clotting increases until clotting occurs
Response to cold temperatures
receptor message to hypothalamus (control center). Smooth muscle on skin (effector) hair becomes erect. Shivering (muscle effector) to increase metabolism. Constriction of blood vessels of the skin (effector). Heat conservation
Response to hot temperatures
receptor message to hypothalamus (control center). dialing blood vessels of the skin (effector). Sweat glands to produce sweat and cool (effector). Cooled blood returns and cools the internal organs
In the condition known as erythema, the skin takes on a(n) ________ color.
reddish
Treatment of full thickness burns
replacing fluids, increasing caloric intake, preventing infection, assisting tissue repair
Which of the following statements about Marfan's syndrome is false?
results in short, stubby fingers
The layer of the skin that contains bundles of collagen and elastic fibers responsible for the strength of the skin is the ________ layer.
reticular
The layer primarily responsible for the strength of the skin is the __________ layer.
reticular
The framework or stroma of organs such as the spleen, liver, and lymph nodes is made up of ________ tissue
reticular connective
The dermis is composed of the papillary layer and the ___________.
reticular layer
The layer of the skin that contains bundles of collagen and elastic fibers responsible for the strength of the skin is the?
reticular layer
The framework of organs such as the spleen and liver is made up of _________ tissue
reticular tissue
Structural carbohydrates
ribose, deoxyribose, glycolipids, glycoproteins, and proteoglycans
lamella
rings of bone tissue where the lacunae chambers are found
Nail production occurs at the nail
root
Nail production occurs at the nail?
root
Nosepiece
rotating piece of lenses
A fibrin clot that is formed over a skin wound is called a?
scab
Glands that discharge an oily secretion into hair follicles are ________ glands.
sebaceous
Which of the following glands secretes oil into the hair follicle?
sebaceous
Dermis
second layers of the integument deeper to the epithelium. Thick layer of irregular arranged connective tissue that supports the epidermis and secures the integuments.
Merocrine sweat glands
secrete a watery fluid directly onto the surface of the skin.
Chondroblasts
secrete matrix and are located within the cells of the perichondrium membrane
Sebum
secreted by sebaceous follicles associated with hair. Lubricates the skin and some antibacterial actions
Epithelial cells exhibit modifications that adapt them for
secretion.
Lamellated corpuscles
sensory receptors in the reticular layer of the dermis, detect deep pressure. Pacinian corpuscles.
A bacterial infection that is often fatal in burn patients is called ________.
sepsis
Mesothelium
serous membrane simple squamous epithelial cells lining organs
Peritoneum
serous membrane surrounding the digestive organs (peritoneal cavity)
Adhesions between abdominopelvic organs occur when
serous membranes are damaged.
The reduction of friction between the parietal and visceral surfaces of an internal cavity is the function of
serous membranes.
Bones that develop within tendons are called ________ bones.
sesamoid
Stratum Spinosum
several cell layers thick, spiny appearance to cells from artifacts from desmosomes, cells contain tonofilaments-tension filaments. Langerhans cells found here police outer body surface.
Blue filter
short wavelength of blue light provides max resolution
Which tissue lines the small intestine and the stomach?
simple columnar epithelium
The epithelium that forms air sacs in the lungs is
simple squamous epithelium.
The heart and blood vessels are lined by
simple squamous epithelium.
The epithelia that line body cavities and blood vessels are classified as
simple squamous.
Myosatellite cells are found in association with
skeletal muscle.
Where in the body does the production of precursors for the synthesis of calcitriol occur?
skin
Arrector Pilli
small bands of smooth muscles that connect each side of the hair follicle to the dermal tissue, cause hair to stand on end when frightened or cold
Fine adjustment knob
small dial for med high and oil. moves the focal plane through the sample
Condense
small lens under the stage the narrow the light beam
The muscle tissue that shows no striations is ________ muscle.
smooth
Arrector pili muscle
smooth muscle attached to the follicle. When animals with fur get cold the hairs stand on end to trap heat. In humans creates goosebumps
Plantar
sole of the foot (planta)
Working distance
space between lens and stage
Cranial Cavity
space within the cranium of the skull that encases and protects the brain. continuous with the cranial cavity
Vertebral cavity
spaced formed by the vertebral column that houses the spinal cord
The type of bone that is adapted to withstand stresses that arrive from many directions is ________ bone.
spongy
Cells that are flat and thin are classified as
squamous
Types of skin cancers include?
squamous cell carcinoma, malignant melanoma, basal cell carcinoma
Types of skin cancers include
squamous cell carcinoma, malignant melanoma, basal cell carcinoma.
Types of skin cancers include
squamous cell carcinoma. B) malignant melanoma. C) basal cell carcinoma
Skin can regenerate effectively even after considerable damage has occurred because
stem cells persist in both epithelial and connective tissue components of the skin even after injury
Skin can regenerate effectively even after considerable damage has occurred because
stem cells persist in both epithelial and connective tissue components of the skin even after injury.
Skin can regenerate effectively even after considerable damage has occurred because
stem cells persist in both epithelial and connective-tissue components of the skin even after injury.
Adipose tissue functions to
store triglycerides, protect internal organs, and insulate against heat loss
Cerumen is produced by glands located in the __________.
stratum corneum
Large quantities of keratin are found in the epidermal layer called the?
stratum corneum
The epidermal layer that consists almost entirely of keratin is the __________.
stratum corneum
The tough "horny" superficial layer of the epidermis is known as the?
stratum corneum
Five layers of the epidermis
stratum corneum, stratum lucidum, stratum granulosum, stratum spinosum, stratum basale.
Large quantities of keratin are found in the epidermal layer called the
stratum corneum.
The tough "horny" superficial layer of the epidermis is known as the
stratum corneum.
The layer of stem cells that constantly divide to renew the epidermis is the
stratum germinativum
The layer of stem cells that constantly divide to renew the epidermis is the?
stratum germinativum
The layer of the epidermis that contains abundant desmosomes is the?
stratum spinosum
The layer of the epidermis that contains abundant desmosomes is the
stratum spinosum.
Physiology
study of how body functions and the work of cells
Microscopic examination of a tissue reveals a loose framework of fibers embedded in a large volume of fluid ground substance and adipocytes and mast cells fibers. This tissue would most likely have come from the
superficial fascia between skin and muscle.
The framework of connective tissue between the skin and underlying muscles is called the
superficial fascia.
Papillary layer
superficial portion of the dermis. Areolar tissue (cushions, support found in deep dermis, digestive, respiratory and urinary tracts) in with numerous collagen and elastic fibers. Folds called dermal papillae
Epidermis
superficial region of the skin
Parietal peritoneum
superficial serous membrane around the digestive organs
Parietal pericardium
superficial serous membrane around the heart attached to the diaphragm
Abdominal cavity
superior part of the abdominal pelvic cavity, contains most digestive organs liver, gallbladder, pancreas, kidneys, SI and LI
Hundreds of years ago explorers often died of scurvy. How can this bone-related disease be prevented?
supplement the diet with fresh fruit rich in Vitamin C
The functions of bone include
support, protection, serving as the site of muscle attachment (thereby enabling movement), and housing the cells that form blood.
Damage to a joint cartilage is affecting which type of tissue?
supporting connective tissue
Functions of epithelia include all of the following, except
supporting muscle cells.
extracellular matrix
surrounds mature connective tissue cells
Small, oddly shaped bones that fill gaps between bones of the skull are called ________ bones.
sutural
Sudoriferous glands are also called __________ glands.
sweat
Which of the following are not components of the skeletal system?
tendons
Coarse pigmented hairs are called ________.
terminal hairs
Resolution
the ability to distinguish between two objects
Hair bulb
the area that surrounds the papilla
Dorsal
the back
bulb
the base of a hair follicle and its surrounding dermal root sheath, containing the papilla of the hair and matrix
stratum basale
the deepest layer of the epidermis consisting of stem cells capable of undergoing cell division to form new cells
If the papilla of a hair follicle is destroyed,
the hair matrix will lose its blood supply
If the papilla of a hair follicle is destroyed
the hair matrix will lose its blood supply.
If the papilla of a hair follicle is destroyed,
the hair matrix will lose its blood supply.
Matrix (of a hair)
the living proliferative part of the hair. Undergo mitotic division and the hair elongates.
When stress is applied to a bone,
the minerals in the bone produce a weak electrical field that attracts osteoblasts.
Connective tissue
the most extensively distributed body tissue consists of cells and the extracellular matrix those cells secrete
stratum corneum
the most superficial layer of the epidermis consisting of dead cells
Integument
the natural covering of an organ or organism. Skin, husk, shell or rind
Anatomical position
the person is standing erect, facing forward, with the upper limbs at the sides, palms facing forward, and the legs slightly apart, and feet facing forward.
root
the portion of a hair that penetrates into the dermis and sometimes the subcutaneous layer
Which of the following is formed by intramembranous ossification?
the roof of the skull and the clavicle
Stretch marks occur when
the skin is so extensively stretched that its elastic limits are exceeded.
Ventral body cavity
the space of the body trunk anterior to the vertebral column and posterior to the sternum (Breastbone)
Histology
the study of tissues.
shaft
the superficial portion of the hair
epidermis
the superficial, thinner layer of skin, composed of keratinized stratified squamous epithelium
Field of view
the viewing area under the lens
Lunula
the whitish portion of the proximal part of the nail. Nail body and blood vessels do not show due to the layer of keratinized cells
Organism
the whole thing
All of the following are true of neurons, except that
they are a very specialized form of connective tissue.
Terminal hairs
thick heavy hairs on the scalp, eyebrows and eyelashes
Femoral
thigh (femur)
Simple squamous epithelium
thin tissue appears a sheet of cells. lining ventral cavities, lining heart and blood vessels, portions of the kidney tubules. Reduces friction, controls vessel, permeability, performs absorption and secretion
The type of burn that may require a skin graft is a
third degree
Charlie is badly burned in an accident. When he reaches the emergency room, the examining physician finds that he can remove entire hair follicles from Charlie's arm when he gently pulls on a hair with his forceps. Charlie is suffering from a(n)
third degree burn
Substage condenser
three parts blue filter, iris diaphragm and condenser lens
Organ level
tissues and cells in organs
Tissue level
tissues or cells working together
Strata
tissues organized into layers
Sebum functions
to lubricate the hair and skin. an antibiotic.
Goal of homeostasis
to maintain these variables within specific limits set by the control center of the homeostasis system
Pseudostratified epithelium
touch the basal lamina. Different heights
You would find pseudostratified columnar epithelium lining the
trachea
blood functions to
transport gases, wastes, and nutrients as well as to provide immunity
Cross section
transverse section
The drug ________ increases dermal blood flow and makes the skin red.
tretinoin
5 important lipids
triglycerides, eicosanoids, steroids, phospholipids, glycolipids
Important lipids
triglycerides, eicosanoids, sterols, phospholipids, and glycolipids
The large proximal projection on the femur is termed the
trochanter
The papillary layer is more superficial than the reticular layer of dermis. True or false?
true
Malignant melanoma
tumor of the melanocytes. Extremely dangerous. Spreads to the lymphatic system. 14% survival
Transitional epithelium
type of stratified epithelium stretch and recoil
Deep
underneath the upper layers bottom
Mesenchyme
undifferentiated embryonic tissue that can give rise to all types of connective tissues
Parasagittal
unequal left and right sections
Helicase
unwinds DNA during DNA replication
Compound microscope
use multiple lenses to direct a narrow beam of light
Which statement best describes connective tissue?
usually contains a large amount of matrix
Which of the following statements about rickets is not true?
usually genetic
Which of the following bones is classified as "irregular" in shape?
vertebra
Frontal section
vertically divides the body into front and back aka Coronal
Coronal section
vertically divides the body into front and back aka Frontal
Mary is 50 years old and has entered menopause. During a checkup, a bone scan reveals the beginnings of osteoporosis. Her physician suggests nutritional therapy. What might she recommend for her patient?
vitamin C vitamin D calcium supplements dairy products
An important vitamin that is formed in the skin when it is exposed to sunlight is
vitamin D.
Factors that are necessary for proper bone formation include all of the following, except
vitamin E
An important vitamin that is formed in the skin when it is exposed to sunlight is
vitamin d
Which of the following is not an effect of ultraviolet radiation?
vitiligo
Buffers
weak acid or base that resists ph change
The disease osteomalacia causes calcium loss from the skeleton, which would result in bones that are
weaker and more flexible.
sebaceous glands are located
wherever hair follicles exist
lucocyte
white blood cell
Merocrine sweat glands are located
widely distributed across the body surface,
Damage to elastic fibers in the skin of the elderly results in __________.
wrinkles
Carotene
yellow / orange pigments common in light skinned individuals. Found in stratum corneum (Most superficial skin layer)