a&p exam review
Cerebrospinal fluid is formed from blood by clusters of capillaries in the brain known as ________.
choroid plexuses
The membrane that covers the outer surface of the eye and lines the eyelids is the ________.
conjunctiva
Muscle tissue has the ability to shorten when adequately stimulated, a characteristic known as ________.
contractility.
The transparent portion of the fibrous layer of the eye is the ________.
cornea
Which one of the following correctly lists the order of the parts through which light passes as it enters the eye?
cornea, aqueous humor, lens, vitreous humor, then absorbed through the retina
In cell division, the term that refers to division of the cytoplasm is ________.
cytokinesis
Cellular material located outside the nucleus yet inside the plasma membrane is the ________.
cytoplasm
The prime mover of arm abduction is the ________ muscle.
deltoid
Tendons and ligaments are classified as ________.
dense connective (fibrous) tissue
A nucleotide of DNA contain three components: ________, ________, and ________.
deoxyribose sugar phosphate group nitrogen base
The ___________ system rids the body of indigestible food residue in feces while the ____________ system removes nitrogen-containing metabolic waste in urine.
digestive; urinary
What process results in the exact duplication of DNA?
dna replication
The sebaceous and sweat glands associated with the skin are classified as ________ glands because they release secretions to the skin's surface via ducts
exocrine
The large hole located in the base of the occipital bone that allows the spinal cord and brain to connect is the ________.
foramen magnum.
Which area of the retina has the highest concentration of cones?
fovea centralis
The DNA segment that carries information for building one protein or polypeptide chain is called a(n) ________.
gene
An incomplete bone break, known as a(n) ________ fracture, is commonly seen in children.
greenstick
The body's ability to maintain stable internal conditions is referred to as ________.
homeostasis
The pH scale is based on the number of ________ in solution.
hydrogen ions
The phospholipid tails are ________, which make the plasma membrane impermeable to water.
hydrophobic
The auditory ossicle called the "anvil" is also known as the ________.
incus
What type of neuron connects sensory and motor neurons in neural pathways?
interneurons
The period of the cell cycle when the cell grows and performs its metabolic activities is ________.
interphase
The pupil is an opening within the
iris
The biconvex structure that focuses light on the retina is the ________.
lens
The organelle responsible for making the majority of ATP in a cell is the ________.
mitochondria
One neuron and all the skeletal muscles it stimulates is known as a ________.
motor unit
The skeletal muscles that contract and shorten to move the bones form the __________ system.
muscular
The inability to see distant objects is termed "nearsighted" or ________.
myopia.
According to the sliding filament theory, how does muscle contraction occur?
myosin filaments form cross bridges, muscle fiber contracts when myosin filaments pull actin filaments closer together and thus shorten sarcomeres within a fiber, when all the sarcomeres in a muscle fiber shorten, the fiber contracts
The gaps between Schwann cells found at regular intervals in peripheral system neurons are called ________.
nodes of ranvier.
What region of the retina lacks photoreceptor cells?
optic disc
The point of muscle attachment to an immovable or less movable bone is known as the ________.
origin.
The passive process that involves the movement of water through aquaporins is ________.
osmosis
The process of bone formation is known as ________.
ossification.
Tiny stones made of calcium salts that roll in response to changes in gravitational pull are called ________.
otoliths
The most common element in the human body is ________.
oxygen
The small, peglike projections of the tongue's surface are called ________.
papillae
The hypothalamus regulates which gland?
pituitary
During a synthesis reaction, amino acids join to form ________.
polypeptide
During repolarization, what ions are pumped out of the cell?
potassium
Which layer of the eye contains photoreceptors known as rods and cones?
retina
Which layer of the eye contains rods and cones?
retina
The fibrous covering of the eye consists of the white outer layer, known as the ________, and a transparent portion known as the ________.
sclera cornea
What are the two main functional subdivisions of the nervous system?
sensory and motor
________ muscle tissue has no visible striations and is found in the walls of hollow organs.
smooth
What are the major positive ions situated outside the neuron when it is polarized?
sodium
Hair cells that function as hearing receptors are located within the ________.
spiral organ of corti
The five taste sensations are
sweet, sour, bitter, umami, salty
Immovable joints are functionally classified as ________.
synarthrosis
The complementary base to adenine in a molecule of DNA is ________.
thymine
The nucleotides of DNA join in a complementary way in which adenine pairs with ________ while cytosine pairs with ________.
thymine guanine
Groups of cells that are similar in both structure and function are known as ________.
tissue
The two steps of protein synthesis, in the correct order, are ________ and ________.
transcription and translation.
Sound waves entering the external acoustic meatus (auditory canal) hit the eardrum, also known as the ________.
tympanic membrane
The two major body cavities are ________ and ________.
ventral and dorsal
What bones protect the spinal cord?
vertebrae
The axon terminals are located where?
very end of a branch of a nerve's axon.
The gel-like substance housed in the posterior segment of the eye is the ________.
vitreous humor.
What accounts for 60 to 80 percent of the body's weight?
water
Myelinated fibers (tracts) form ________ matter while unmyelinated fibers form ________ matter.
white grey
What structure is lined with ceruminous glands?
External acoustic meatus (auditory canal)
What specific receptor cells respond to chemicals dissolved in saliva?
Gustatory cells
What sensation is related to sitting motionless at a desk studying your anatomy and physiology material?
Static equilibrium
What brain dysfunction results when blood supply to a region (or regions) of the brain is blocked and vital brain tissue dies, as by a blood clot or a ruptured blood vessel?
Stroke.
Which branch of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) mobilizes the body during extreme situations, such as rage or fear?
Sympathetic nervous system
Which cranial nerve transmits both hearing and equilibrium information to the brain?
The vestibulocochlear nerve
Which facial muscle is considered the "smiling" muscle since it raises the corners of the mouth?
Zygomaticus major
Muscles that perform opposite actions to one another are termed ________.
antagonists
The skull, vertebral column, and thoracic cage form the ________ skeleton.
axial
The part of the neuron that typically conducts nerve impulses away from the cell body is the ________.
axon.
The myofilament composed of actin is indicated by ________.
c
Small canals that connect osteocytes in their lacunae to the central canal are known as ________.
canaliculi
Striated involuntary muscle tissue is classified as ________ muscle.
cardiac
The heart and blood vessels are the primary organs of the ___________ system.
cardiovascular
What vision disorder results from the loss of lens transparency?
cataracts
What is the smallest unit of all living things?
cells
Hearing receptors within the spiral organ of Corti are called ________.
hair cells
Two or more bones meet at a location called a(n) ________.
joint
What type of photoreceptor cell allows us to see gray tones in dim light, and provides our peripheral vision?
rods
An inherited disease that causes muscles to degenerate and atrophy is known as ________.
muscular dystrophy.
Irritability and conductivity are the two major functional characteristics of ________.
nerve tissue
What type of chemoreceptor is responsible for our sense of smell?
Olfactory receptor
Place the following steps of protein synthesis and export from the cell in the proper order
1. The protein is synthesized on the ribosome as it migrates through the rough ER 2. The protein folds into its functional shape. 3. The protein is packaged in a transport vesicle. 4. The transport vesicle travels to the Golgi apparatus for further processing.
Which disease is a progressive, degenerative disease of the brain that ultimately results in dementia and is associated with a shortage of acetylcholine?
Alzheimer's.
From superior to inferior, what is the correct order of the vertebrae?
Cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacrum, coccyx
Which gland is located above the lateral end of each eye and releases tears?
Lacrimal gland
____________ refers to all of the chemical reactions in the body.
Metabolism
________ tissue is commonly called fat.
adipose