A&P Lab Midterm II
What is pH of blood?
7.4
At the A , fluid from the bloodstream is filtered through the blood vessel wall into the B capsule. This fluid is called C of plasma (or glomerular filtrate). It is very similar to blood plasma except that it does not contain blood cells or the larger plasma D . The filtrate then moves along the nephron. As it progresses, certain portions of its constituents are taken back into the bloodstream via the capillaries surrounding the nephron. This is called E reabsorption. Only the constituents necessary to the body are reabsorbed such as glucose, amino acids, and a few others to maintain optimal conditions in the F , such as sodium and water. Metabolic waste products, such as G and excess amounts of water, sodium, etc., remain in the nephron and pass into the H ducts where they move down the ureter into the bladder as urine.
A glomerus B Bowman's C ultrafiltrate D proteins E selective F ECF G urea H collecting
Label the types of papillae and parts of the taste buds.
A- Fungiform Papilla B- Filiform Papilla C-Foliate Papilla D- Circumvallate Papilla E- Taste Buds F- Taste Pores
component of blood
A- Plasma B- Buffy Coat (white blood cells and platelets) C-RBC
Blood makes up ___A_____ % of body weight and is pH ___B____. It is red in color due to the ________C_____ content of eryhtrocytes. The higher the degree of ________D_______ saturation of hemoglobin, the brighter the color. One of the main functions of blood is to ____E_________ substances around the body, including oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients, and waste products. Blood is also the transport medium for the secretiont of endocrine glands (_____F__________) and distributes ____G_____ from the muscles and liver. The blood also contains luecocytes, which are involved in body _____H______. If the vascular system is damaged in any way, it will be repaired by the _____I______ mechanism. Blood osmotic pressure is maintained mainly by the plasma proetin _______J_______.
A. 5-10 B. 7.4 C. hemoglobin D. Oxygen E. Transport F. Hormones G. Heat H. Defense I. Clotting J. Albumin
Label the regions and structures of the ear.
A. Auricle B. Ear Canal C. External Ear D. Middle Ear E. Inner Ear F. Tympanic Membrane G. Tympanic Cavity H. Eustachian Tube I. Cochlea J. Round Window K. Cochlear Nerve L. Vestibular Nerve M. Vestibule N. stapes O. Incus P. Malleus
Label the structures and regions of the eye.
A. Inferior Rectus Muscle B. Inferior Oblique Muscle C. Superior Oblique Muscle D. Lateral Rectus Muscle E. Superior Rectus Muscle F. Lateral Rectus G. Inferior Oblique H. Inferior Rectus I. Medial Rectus J. Superior Oblique K. Superior Rectus
Label the structure of the olfactory epithelium and olfactory pathway.
A. Olfactory Bulb B. Olfactory Tract C. Nasal Conchae D. Olfactory Epithelium E. Olfactory Tract F. Ethmoid Bone G. Olfactory Gland H. Olfactory Receptors
Label the muscles of the eye
A. Sclera B. Choroid C. Retina D. Fovea Centralis E. Optic (II) Nerve F. Optic Disc (Blind Spot) G. Ciliary Muscle H. Ciliary Process I. Anterior Chamber J. Posterior Chamber K. Aqueous L. Pupil M. Iris N. Cornea O. Lens P. Vitreous Chamber
Which of the following are two primary proteins involved in skeletal muscle contraction and relaxation?
Actin, Myosin
During a skeletal muscle contraction, a neurotransmitter is released down the T-tubules in the myofibrils stimulating a release of_____________ from the ____________, which causes the ____________on the _____________molecule to move, allowing the ______________ protein to bind and rotate ___________ degrees.
Ca; SR; tropomyosin; actin; myosin; 90
What type of tissue is blood?
Connective
Horses Kidney
Is heart shaped
This part of muscle are the smallest units and are what give skeletal muscle its striated appearance.
Myofilaments
The semitendinosus muscle is associated with which portion of the skeletal system?
Pelvic
The somatic nervous system regulates the activity of:
Skeletal Muscle
A muscle can be name based on the number of origins it has. For example, the triceps brachii muscle has Three origins and inserts on the olecranon process of the ulna bone.
Three
For skeletal muscle, the neuromuscular junction is located on the surface of the muscle fiber (one for each muscle fiber).
True
the duct that transports urine from the renal pelvis to the urinary bladder
Ureter
Which of the following is NOT a function of blood?
act as a medium for nerve impulses to travel across
the cup-shaped subdivisions of the ureter within the kidney
calyces
the blood vessel that arrises directly from the aorta and supplies the kidney
renal artery
the fibrous connective tissue outer membrane of the kidney, which is protective
renal capsule
the outer layer of the kidney where the renal corpuscles are found
renal cortex
the area where the collecting ducts merge
renal crest
the "dent" in the kidney where the ureter and blood supply is attached
renal hilus
the inner region of the kidney where the loops of Henle are found
renal medulla
the collecting ducts empty into this area
renal pelvis
the cone-shaped masses that form the renal medulla
renal pyramids
What makes blood red?
the hemoglobin content of erythrocytes