Human Anatomy and Physiology Lesson 05 Exam #1
Refer to the illustration. Which of the structures in the diagram are composed mainly of dead cells?
2 and 8
Refer to the illustration. Which joint allows bones to glide over each other?
3
Refer to the illustration. Which of the following structures is used to eliminate wastes and help regulate temperatures?
7
The organs for digestion, excretion, and reproduction are located in the ___________ cavity.
Abdominal
A skin disorder caused by blockage of oil glands is called __________.
Acne
The heart and the blood vessels are separate organs that form the ________.
Cardiovascular System
In a fetus, most bones are originally made of __________.
Cartilage
From the smallest functional units to the largest, the body is organized as follows:
Cells, Tissue, Organ, System, Body
The total amount of force that a muscle exerts _____________.
Depends on the total number of individual muslce fibers that have been stimulated
Hair grows from specialized epidermal structures called __________.
Follicles
Smooth muscle can be found __________.
In internal Organs
The dermis of the skin is ___________.
Involved in tempature regulation
Refer to the illustration. The portion of the skin labeled "1"
Is the dermis
The point at which a muscle is attached to a bone is called the ____________.
Ligament
Refer to the illustration. The material labeled "1," which fills the center and spaces at the ends of bones and produces blood cells, is called _________.
Marrow
Actin and myosin are the two most abundant proteins in _________________.
Muscle Fibers
Tendons connect ___________.
Muscle to Bone
Degeneration of cartilage causes _____________.
Osteoarthritis
Yellow bone marrow _____________________.
Provides an energy reserve
The heart and lungs are protected by the _____________.
Rib cage
The region between Z lines is called the__________.
Sarcomere
An oily skin is caused by the secretion of too much _________.
Sebum
It has been known for a long time that muscle contraction requires ATP. Recently, scientists have discovered that ATP is required in order for the muscle filaments actin and myosin to slide past each other, resulting in muscle contraction. The ATP is specifically required to release the attachments between actin and myosin in the many cycles of attachment, release, and reattachment that result in sliding of these filaments past each other. Which of the following phenomena is explained by this specific role of ATP?
Stiffening of a body after death (rigor mortis)
The thin outer layer of the skin is __________.
The epidermis
The lungs are located in the ___________.
Thoracic Cavity