Chapter 1 Mastering A&P Bio
Mrs. Nguyen was sitting in the front passenger seat and hit her head on the windshield. Doctors suspect internal bleeding, which could be putting pressure on her brain. Which of the following medical imaging techniques would be best for quickly locating any bleeding?
CT
Your neck is known as the region.
Cervical
The lateral side of your leg is called the region and includes the bone called the fibula.
Fibular
The region of the back is low and just lateral to the lumbar vertebrae.
Lumbar
When you rest your elbows on a table, you are resting on the region.
Olecranal
The heart is surrounded by the
Pericardium
The is a membrane that surrounds and suspends organs within the abdominal cavity.
Peritoneum
The lungs and heart are housed within the
Thoracic cavity
The portion of serous membrane that covers the outer portion of an organ is the
Visceral serosa
Bones lie __________ to muscles.
deep
functional morphology
functional morphology This branch of anatomy explores how organs and body structures work and assesses the efficiency of their design.
Identify the membranes that line the cavity surrounding the lungs.
parietal and visceral pleura
Urinary System
regulates water, electrolyte, and acid-base balance of the blood
Integumentary System
synthesizes vitamin D
The _____ is the proximal region of the lower limb.
thigh
The proximal convoluted tubule is a structure within the kidney nephron that plays a significant role in the reabsorption of important products that have been filtered from the blood. One of the key features of this structure is its lining. The cells that line the tubule are responsible for the transport of substances across the membrane. These cells and their collective efforts would be an example of which of the following levels?
tissue level
The doctor tells Mr. Nguyen that there is a break to one of the vertebrae in the cervical region of his vertebral column. He is surprised to hear this, as he can move all of his body parts just fine. Why might a break to a cervical vertebrae not necessarily result in paralysis?
The vertebral column is made up of vertebrae. A force that is strong enough to damage vertebrae may not necessarily damage the spinal cord.
Which of the following is true regarding the anatomical position?
Directional terminology refers to the body in this position.
A single lung is contained within a
Pleural cavity
The back portion of your knee is called the region.
Popliteal
Skeletal system
Produces blood cells
Muscular System
Produces heat
The body region containing the axillary, sternal, and mammary regions is the _____.
thorax
The __________ region of the body consists of the head and trunk.
axial
Which of the following would be considered to be part of the thoracic region? Select all that apply
axillary, mammary, and sternal region
The right nostril and right ear are __________.
ipsilateral
Respiratory System
keeps blood constantly supplied with oxygen
Which advanced imaging technique is capable of distinguishing body tissues on the basis of differences in water content, and makes bones "invisible"?
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
The sternal region is __________ to the axillary region.
medial
Cardiovascular System
transports blood, which carries oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients, and wastes
The dorsal body cavity is completely encased in bone and includes the cranial cavity housing the brain as well as the , which houses the spinal cord.
Vertebral cavity
Embryology
Embryology
Golgi apparatus, mitochondria, and other organelles compartmentalized into a single structure by phospholipids, forming a single functional unit
cellular level
When many molecules come together to form organelles that become compartmentalized into a single structure that works as a unit, you have an example of the
cellular level
Which of the following terms indicates the neck region?
cervical
Carbon, hydrogen, and phosphate coming together to form the phospholipids of a cellular membrane
chemical level
Oxygen and hydrogen combine with one another to form water; this is an example of the of organization.
chemical level
Your ankle contains a set of bones that share the same name as this region, which is the region.
Tarsal
radiographic anatomy
This branch of anatomy studies internal body structures by means of MRI, sonography, and other imaging techniques.
gross anatomy
This is the study of body structures that can be examined with the naked eye-bones, lungs, and muscles for example.
histology
This is the study of microscopic structures including cells, tissues, and microscopic details of organs.
surface anatomy
This is the study of shapes and landmarks that reveal underlying organs.
What is the advantage of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) over positron emission tomography (PET)?
fMRI pinpoints smaller brain areas, does not use radioactive tracers, and works faster.
The inguinal region is located _____ to the umbilical region.
inferior
Cardiac muscle, connective tissue, and endothelial cells all collecting together to form the human heart (what level)
organ level
The small intestine contains epithelial tissue, muscle tissue, and nervous tissue. The combination of these different tissue types to form one discrete structure is an example of the
organ level
The tibia, which is made of connective tissue and nervous tissue
organ level
The pituitary gland, adrenal gland, and other hormone-producing organs all work together to help the body send hormones through the blood stream and respond to internal changes. This is an example of the
organ system level
Patients with appendicitis often complain of abdominal pain in the right lower abdominopelvic quadrant. The appendix itself is in the__________.
right iliac region
Which of the following best represents an example at the organ level?
stomach
A thin layer of cells that collectively form the lining of the lungs to allow for the diffusion of gases
tissue level
Muscle fibers are cells that contain actin, myosin, and other accessory proteins. When these cells are collected together, they can all function as a unit, carrying out the shortening capabilities of muscle. When multiple cells with a similar function come together, it is an example of the
tissue level
Which of the following organs might have been damaged by the lap seatbelts? Select all that apply.
urinary bladder and small intestine