ANA801 Exam 2 Practice Questions

Réussis tes devoirs et examens dès maintenant avec Quizwiz!

Which one of the following cell types is NOT a glial cell? oligodendroglia ependyma Schwann cells microglia astrocytes

Schwann cells

Keratinocytes in which layer of the epidermis synthesize material that make the skin waterproof Stratum basale Stratum spinosum Stratum granulosum Stratum lucidum Stratum corneum

Stratum granulosum

Which one of the following is NOT typically found in the papillary dermis? Sweat glands Fibroblasts Elastic fibers Reticular fibers Sensory nerve endings

Sweat glands

Caveolae in smooth muscle cells are thought to be analogous to pinocytotic vesicles T-tubules lysosomes secretory vesicles phagosomes

T-tubules

Which one of the following is NOT matched correctly? T-tubules - smooth muscle striations - cardiac muscles epimysium - connective tissue T-tubules - impulse conduction gap junction - smooth muscle

T-tubules - smooth muscle

The functional blood-brain barrier: a. consists of capillary endothelial cells b. consists of astrocytes c. is formed by fibroblasts d. a and b are correct e. a, b, and c are correct

a and b are correct

During neutrotransmission at chemical synapses, which of the following events occur (s)? neurotransmitter substances bind to receptors on the postsynaptic site a and c are correct a, b, and c are correct neurotransmitters are released by exocytosis into the synaptic cleft membrane associated with the synaptic vesicles is recycled into the presynaptic element

a, b, and c are correct

Which one of the following incorrectly describes actin? actin composes part of the A - band actin is a major component of the I- band actin is part of the H-zone actin filaments are arranged in a hexagonal pattern around a myosin filament actin is associated with the Z - line

actin is part of the H-zone

In which of the following structures would one find synaptic vesicles? postsynaptic membranes neurotransmitter molecules dendritic spines synaptic clefts axonal (terminal) boutons

axonal (terminal) boutons

The connective tissue investment around an individual muscle fiber of skeletal muscle is basal lamina endomysium sarcolemma perimysium epimysium

endomysium

The leukocyte with a bilobe nucleus and a normal frequency of one to four percent is the: neutrophil basophil monocyte lymphocyte eosinophil

eosinophil

Which one of the following cell types lines the spinal canal and ventricles? oligodendroglia microglia Schwann cells ependyma astrocytes

ependyma

Myelopoiesis refers to the formation of: erythrocytes, granulocytes, monocytes and thrombocytes neutrophilic leukocytes only erythroctyes only monocytes only both erythrocytes and granulocytes

erythrocytes, granulocytes, monocytes and thrombocytes

A thrombus (blood clot) depends on which of the following substances created by platelets? heparin fibrin hemoglobin fibrinogen serotonin

fibrin

Which of the following cell types is found in the dermis but not in the epidermis of the skin fibroblasts Merkel cells Langerhans cells keratinocytes melanocytes

fibroblasts

In skeletal muscles the intrafusal fibers: are modified smooth muscle fibers lie perpendicular to the extrafusal fibers form part of the stretch and tension sensory system do not contain actin or myosin filaments are not innervated by nerves

form part of the stretch and tension sensory system

Which of the following statements concerning monocytes is FALSE? have a kidney bean shaped nucleus Constitute 2 to 8% of the WBCs in peripheral blood give rise to platelets give rise to osteoclasts give rise to macrophages in connective tissue

give rise to platelets

Which of the following features occurs during granulopoiesis but not erythropoiesis? gradual decrease in number of specific granules loss of ribosomes and most organelles gradual change (lobulation) in nuclear shape gradual decrease in cell size synthesis of hemoglobin

gradual change (lobulation) in nuclear shape

Which of the following characteristics describes platelets? Platelets... are about 25 microns in diameter have a lifespan in the circulation of ~80 days have a marginal ring of microtubules have a round nucleus are derived from monocytes

have a marginal ring of microtubules

Smooth muscle cells and cardiac muscle cells are similar in that both show cross striations have intrafusal fibers are multinucleated have sarcomeres have centrally located nuclei

have centrally located nuclei

During the progression from immature to mature red blood cells all of the following decrease except: hemoglobin basophilia (bluish color) nuclear size number of nuclei cell size

hemoglobin

Cardiac muscle is uniquely characterized by: multinucleated cells peripheral nuclei intrafusal fibers intercalated discs striations

intercalated discs

Which one of the following features is usually found in thick skin, but NOT in thin skin? hair follicles nerve endings stratum lucidum sweat glands stratum corneum

stratum lucidum

The dendrites of a multipolar neuron contain all of the following structures except neurofilaments synaptic vesicles mitochondria ribosomes

synaptic vessels

Which of the following undergoes an increase during erythropoiesis: production of specific granules lobulation of the nucleus cell size synthesis of hemoglobin nuclear size

synthesis of hemoglobin

Centrifugation of a blood sample results in its separation into several laters. Which layer contains neutrophils? the plasma layer the bottom layer the layer containing fibrinogen the buffy coat

the buffy coat

Which one of the following INCORRECTLY describes the meninges and associated structures? large blood vessels pass through the subarchnoid space dura mater protects the arachnoid and pia mater pia mater separates the CNS from the cerebral spinal fluid large diameter venous sinuses absorb cerebral spinal fluid from the subarchnoid space the meninges make direct contact with the ependyma at the choroid plexus

the meninges make direct contact with the ependyma at the choroid plexus

A myelinated nerve has how many Schwann cells between two adjacent Nodes of Ranvier? more than 4 1 3 4 2

1

The t-tubule in striated muscle is located at which of the following region(s)? 1. the A-I- junction in skeletal muscle 2. the A-I junction in cardiac muscle 3. the Z-line in cardiac muscle 4. the Z-line in skeletal muscle: 2 and 4 1 and 3 1 and 2 3 and 4 2 and 4

1 and 3

The average life span of an erythrocyte is approximately: 30 days 120 days 6 months 3 days 18 days

120 days

The life span of a neutrophil is approximately: 120 days 6 weeks 5 days or less 30 days about 1 year

5 days or less

Which of the following functions are performed by astrocytes in the central nervous system? metabolic support for neurons removal of extracellular neurotransmitter e.g. glutamate removal of excess extracellular K+ ions A and B only A, B , and C

A, B, and C

Where is the elastic fiber network of the skin located? Epidermis Papillary dermis Reticular dermis A, B, and C B and C

B and C

Which one of the following is typical of Guillain-Barre syndrome? a, b, and c are correct Mutation in the gene coding for proteolipid protein Destruction of myelin by macrophages a and b are correct Infiltration of the endoneurium by eosinophils

Destruction of myelin by macrophages

Which one of the following cell types encloses either myelinated or unmyelinated fibers? ependyma astrocytes oligodendroglia Schwann cells microglia

Schwann cells

Which of the following is located in the papillary dermis and senses light touch Meissner's corpuscle free nerve endings Pacinian corpuscles muscle spindles

Meissner's corpuscle

Which of the following is typically encapsulated by connective tissue as well as associated with the sense of fine touch Merkel cell none of the above free nerve endings Pacinian corpuscle Meissner's corpuscle

Meissner's corpuscle

Which of the following morphologies shown here is most common for motor neurons? Bipolar neuron Multipolar neuron Pseudounipolar neurons

Multipolar neuron

The formation of myelin in the peripheral nervous system is a function of astrocytes satellite cells fibroblasts oligodendrocytes Schwann cells

Schwann cells

Node of Ranvier is: an open space between two myelinated segments of an axon a characteristic of unmyelinated fibers the point of near-contact between the processes of two neurons the location of neurotransmitter receptors a constriction of the axon

an open space between two myelinated segments of an axon

The granules of neutrophils contain which of the following? glycogen dense accumulations of ribosomes antibacterial substances heparin antibodies for cellular immunity

antibacterial substances

Which one of the following is not matched correctly? dermal papillae - more prominent in thick than thin skin sweat glands - coiled glands located deep in the dermis hair follicle epithelium - continuous with the epidermis sebaceous glands - empty into hair follicle arrector pili muscle - skeletal muscles that cause wrinkles of the skin

arrector pili muscle - skeletal muscles that cause wrinkles of the skin

Which one of the following cell types monitors exchange between capillaries and neurons? astrocytes oligodendroglia microglia ependyma Schwann cells

astrocytes

The circulating white blood cells which are fewest in number are the: eosinophils neutrophils basophils lymphocytes monocytes

basophils

In respect to blood components, which of the following is NOT true? agglutinated platelets are associated with clotting most leukocytes perform their function outside blood vessels neutrophils are capable of moving through connective tissue neutrophils are concerned with lysis of bacteria blood plasma is derived from serum

blood plasma is derived from serum

Cardiac muscle differs from all other kinds of muscle by having branching cells myofilaments of both actin and myosin transverse striations nuclei in the middle of the cells multinucleated cells

branching cells

During cold exposure, blood flow through which one of the following vascular structures in the skin would be reduced? capillary beds arterioles venules arteriovenous anastamoses ("shunts")

capillary beds

Thin myofilaments and thick myofilaments are observed in the gastronemius muscle in E/M preparations. The thick filaments: are crossed by the Z line consist of both actin and myosin are present only in the H zone consist of myosin are present only in the I bands

consist of myosin

Which of the following is most CORRECT? Skeletal muscle cells: have centrally located nuclei are attached to each other by intercalated discs contain many nuclei branch extensively exhibit exactly 1 terminal cisternae at the A-I junction

contain many nuclei

Which of the following is incorrect for axons? An axon: transports protein synthesized in the cell body possesses synaptic vesicles contains Nissl substance has a tropic (supportive) action on skeletal muscle cells exhibits many neurofilaments

contains Nissl substance

Which statement correctly describes peripheral nerve? Peripheral nerve: contains many nerve fibers bundled together contain neuronal soma throughout its course contains oligodendrocytes is not converted by connective tissue cannot regenerate at all if injured

contains many nerve fibers bundled together

Which one of the following does NOT correctly describe a nerve? usually contains motor and sensory fibers has both myelinated and unmyelinated fibers contains processes of neurons is a component of the PNS contains myelin formed by glial cells

contains myelin formed by glial cells

Which of the following accurately describes the clefts of Schmidt-Lantermann cytoplasmic extensions between lamellae of myelin pools of cytoplasm in the paranodal areas regions of the axon that are unmyelinated pools of cytoplasm adjacent to the axon segments of axon covered with myelin

cytoplasmic extensions between lamellae of myelin

Which of the following statements correctly describes the I band in striated muscle? The I band: consists of myosin filaments appears as a dark band when viewed with the microscope includes the H-zone and the M line is present in skeletal muscle but not cardiac muscle decreases in width during muscle contraction

decreases in width during muscle contraction

Which of the following nueronal structures contains spiny projections that provide extra surface area for synapse formation? nueronal soma axons axon collaterals dendrites terminal boutons

dendrites

Which of the following features is characteristic of a sensory ganglion but NOT of an autonomic, sympathetic ganglion? connective tissue capsule presence of satellite cells distinct separation of neuronal soma and fibers unmyelinated fibers

distinct separation of neuronal soma and fibers

Which of the following connective tissue membranes has venous sinuses which drain cerebrospinal fluid? pia mater perineurium arachnoid membrane dura mater epineurium

dura mater (dural sinuses)

Which of the following conditions is suggested by the laboratory finding that a patient demonstrates an increased proportion of reticulocytes in the circulation over a period of several weeks? internal bleeding subcutaneous bacterial infection infection with a parasitic worm exposure to a foreign antigen

internal bleeding

Which of the following statements is CORRECT? The transverse (T) tubules are: sites of calcium storage cisternal swellings of the sarcoplasmic reticulum attachment sites for actin myofilaments invaginations of the plasma membrane

invaginations of the plasma membrane

Which of the following structures in a motor end plate increases the surface area for synaptic contact? synaptic vesicles terminal boutons junctional folds of the sarcolemma synaptic cleft myelin sheath

junctional folds of the sarcolemma

The second most common white blood cell in the peripheral blood is the: eosinophil neutrophil monocyte basophil lymphocyte

lymphocyte

It is believed that worn-out red blood cells are normally destroyed in the spleen by: monocytes macrophages megakaryocytes neutrophils mast cells

macrophages

Blood platelets are products of: red blood cells plasma cells basophils megakaryocytes osteoclasts

megakaryocytes

Which one of the following is not in typically found the human dermis? Meissner's corpuscles sweat glands reticular layer hair follicles melanin

melanin

Which of the following cells types is found in the epidermis and is correctly matched with its function: Fibroblasts: synthesize collagen and elastin Merkel cells: participate in local allergic reactions Keratinocytes: function as mechanoreceptors Langerhans cells: provide epidermal integrity melanocytes -- synthesize pigments

melanocytes -- synthesize pigments

Which one of the following does NOT give rise to red blood cells during intra-uterine development of a human being? mesenchymal tissue lymphoid liver yoke sac spleen

mesenchymal tissue

Which of the following cell types is derived from monocytes? microglia astrocytes oligodendroglia ependyma Schwann cells

microglia

Which of the following types of neuroglia act as macrophages in the central nervous system? ependymal cells protoplasmic astrocytes microglia oligodendrocytes fibrous astrocytes

microglia

Which type of neuroglia is capable of phagocytosis? microglia protoplasmic astrocytes oligodendrocytes fibrous astrocytes ependymal cells

microglia

Which of the following structures acts as a receptor that monitors the degree of muscle stretch? muscle spindle red fiber white fiber junctional fold purkinje fiber

muscle spindle

The contractile element (component) of skeletal muscle is in the sarcoplasm myofibrils endomysium sarcolemma sarcoplasmic reticulum

myofibrils

The most prominent component of a skeletal muscle cell is myoglobin mitochondria glycogen myofilaments Golgi complex

myofilaments

Which of the following INCORRECTLY describes nerve regeneration? regeneration usually occurs quickly proximal nerve process joins the distal nerve process nerve processes sprout and grow across the site of injury the Schwann cells remain viable and ensheath the regenerating nerve fibers nerve processes shrink in diameter

nerve processes shrink in diameter

Which of the following would NOT be found in the white matter of the central nervous system? myelinated fibers neuronal soma capillaries oligodendrocytes fibrous astrocytes

neuronal soma

The blood cell with the most segmented nucleus is: neutrophil eosinophil basophil lymphocyte monocyte

neutrophil

Bacteria are frequently destroyed by: fibrocytes mast cells basophilic leukocytes small lymphocytes neutrophilic leukocytes

neutrophilic leukocytes

Under normal conditions, the majority of the circulating white blood cells are: basophilic leukocytes eosinophilic leukocytes monocytes neutrophilic leukocytes lymphocytes

neutrophilic leukocytes

The cells that are responsible for forming myelin in the central nervous system are the Schwann cells satelllite cells astroglia oligodendroglia microglia

oligodendroglia

Which one of the following cells forms myelin around processes of more than a single cell? astrocytes microglia oligodendroglia ependyma Schwann cells

oligodendroglia

Which of the following cells would be the least likely to be affected by a drug which is a DNA synthesis poison, such as 5-fluorouracil? stem cell basophilic erythroblast polychromatic erythroblast proerythroblast orthochromic erythroblast (normoblast)

orthochromic erythroblast (normoblast)

Which of the following is located in the "A" band of striated muscle? myosin filaments alone actin filaments alone tropomyosin molecules only overlapping actin and myosin filaments the z-line and associated proteins

overlapping actin and myosin filaments

Which of the following surrounds muscle bundles (fascicles)? endomysium epineurium epimysium perichondrium perimysium

perimysium

The tissue layer that ensheaths several bundlels of nerves is called epimysium neurolemma endoneurium perineurium Schwann sheath

perinerium

Pacinian corpuscles usually are considered to be most responsive to cold pressure light touch pain heat

pressure

Keratohyalin is found in the hyaline cartilage stratum granulosum stratum germinativum reticular dermis stratum spinosum

stratum granulosum

Which one of the following INCORRECTLY describes sebaceous glands? Sebaceous glands lubricate the skin produce a watery secretion are located in the dermis help repair the epidermis after severe burns are coiled structures

produce a watery secretion

Nissl substance in nerve cell bodies is associated with cell division synaptic junctions myelin formation spread of stimulus protein synthesis

protein synthesis

The principal site of granulocytic hemopoiesis in the adult human is: yellow bone marrow red bone marrow the spleen the liver lymph nodes

red bone marrow

Nissl substances, a light microscopy term, is equated with which of the following structures seen in electron micrographs? lysosomes residual bodies No answer text provided. microtubles rough endoplasmic reticulum

rough endoplasmic reticulum

A unit of contraction of a myofibril is referred to as a motor unit myomere motor end-plate myoneural junction sarcomere

sarcomere

Which of the following are pseudounipolar neurons? motor neurons that supply skeletal muscle neurons of special sense postganglionic neurons sensory neurons preganglionic neurons

sensory neurons

Which one of the following cells typically contains the most nuclear DNA per cell? cardiac muscle cells myoblasts mesenchymal cells skeletal muscle cells smooth muscle cells

skeletal muscle cells

Which types of muscle can undergo hypertrophy and hyperplasia? skeletal muscle smooth muscle cardiac muscle A and B A, B, and C

smooth muscle

The lettered items below are abnormal conditions observed in the peripheral blood of five different patients. Which patient would have the most difficult time combatting a bacterial infection? The patient in whom: Barr bodies are seen on more than 3% of the neutrophils the hemacrit reading is 48% the reticulocyte population has reached 4% in the circulating blood the polymorphonuclear leukocytes constitute 31% of the total white blood cells RBC's exhibit rouleaux formation

the polymorphonuclear leukocytes constitute 31% of the total white blood cells

Which of the following INCORRECTLY describes nerve degeneration following the severance of a nerve? chromatolysis occurs in the neuron cell bodies macrophages "clean-up" debris at the site of injury the nucleus shifts to an eccentric location in damaged neurons the proximal stump undergoes Wallerian degeneration the cell bodys swells

the proximal stump undergoes Wallerian degeneration

Which of the following features is characteristic of cardiac muscle: spindle-shaped cells peripherally located nuclei absence of striations regeneration from pericytes transverse tubules located at the Z line

transverse tubules located at the Z line

Which of the following does NOT describe smooth muscle? Smooth muscle: uses dense bodies, intermediate filaments, and attachment plaques to facilitate contractions uses intercalated discs to facilitate cell-to-cell communication contain caveolae instead of t-tubules has gap junction connecting adjacent cells is found in the wall of hallow organs and blood vessels

uses intercalated discs to facilitate cell-to-cell communication


Ensembles d'études connexes

prep-u: chapter 41 - fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base balance

View Set

Life Policy Provisions, Rider and Options Chapter 3

View Set

Colonization and Independence in Africa: Part 3

View Set

Module 2B: States of Conciousness

View Set

Business Law and Ethics Final Review 4.0

View Set

Chapter (3*)-Diversity, Equal Employment Opportunity, and Affirmative Action*

View Set

สอบปฏิบัติเวชกรรมไทย (2)

View Set