Anatomy & Physiology I: Chapter Review
The axis is the only vertebra with
a dens
Have no ducts but produce horomones
endocrine glands
A child's hair is mostly
vellus
Sodium has an atomic number of 11 and an atomic mass of 23. Sodium has A. 12 neutrons and 11 protons B. 12 protons and 11 neutrons C. 12 electrons and 11 neutrons D. 12 protons and 11 electrons E. 12 electrons and 11 protons
12 neutrons and 11 protons.
White blood cells engulf bacteria by means of A. an exchange reaction B. a synthesis reaction C. a decomposition reaction D. a catalyzed reaction E. an exerginic reaction
a synthesis reaction
Suppose you cup your hands to hold some water. This action would most likely involve
adduction of the fingers
In a herniated, ruptured, or slipped disc this area of fibrocartilage called the_____cracks and the_____oozes out and may put painful pressure on the spinal cord or spinal nerve.
annulus fibrosus; nucleus pulposus
A decrease in the size of a tissue
atrophy
Chromosomes 1-22
autosomes
Arteriosclerosis is an example of ectopic ossification where
calcification occurs outside of bone
All of the following substances can contribute to the color of skin. Of these, only______is of dietary orgin. A. hemoglobin B. collagen C. melanin D. carotene E. bilirubin
carotene
The joint between the ribs and costal cartilage is a_____joint which is specifically called a_____.
cartilaginous; synchondrosis
The smallest unit of an organism that carries out all the basic functions of life is an A. molecule B. organelle C. cell D. tissue E. organ
cell
The second most abundant of the lipids in the plasma membrane are
cholesterol
Two groups of people were tested to determine whether garlic lowers blood cholesterol levels. One group was given 800 mg of garlic powder daily for four months and exhibited an average 12% reduction in the blood cholesterol. The other group was not given any garlic and after 4 months averaged 3% reduction in cholesterol. The group that was not given the garlic was the A. control group B. test group C. placebo group D. peer group E. double-blind group
control group
The temporomandibular joint represents the articulations of the ____of the mandible with the_____of the temporal bone. A. condylar process; mandibular fossa B. coronoid process; mandibular fossa C. condylar procees; styloid process D. coronoid process; styloid process E. coracoid process; mastoid process
coronoid process; styloid process
which of the following tissues is found in the dermis of the skin? A. adipose B. simple squamous C. stratified squamous D. dense irreguar E. dense regular
dense irregular
The wrist is____to the elbow A. dorsal B. ventral C. proximal D. distal E. medial
distal
Which of the following tissues is avascular?
epithealial and cartilage
Most cholesterol in the body comes from the diet, but a little of it is internally synthesized.
false
Only a heterozygous individual can be a genetic carrier
false
Positive feedback usually helps to restore normal function when one of the body's physiological variables gets out of balance
false
The polysaccharide that is stored in humans in the liver and muscle is called ______and is made up of the monomer or monosaccharide called _____
glycogen; glucose
A red blood cell is placed in a hypertonic solution. The concentration of the solution is ____to the concentration of the intracellular fluid and will cause the cell to ______.
higher; shrink
Most bones develop from
hyaline cartilage
A man raises his chin to shave his neck. This action is A. elevation of the mandible B. extension of the neck C. hyperextension of the neck D. abduction of the neck E. dorsiflexion of the neck
hyperextension of the neck
A concentrated solution that causes a cell to shrink is____to the cell
hypertonic
The superior lateral regions of the abdomen are called the____regions A. epigastric B. inguinal C. hypochondriac D. lateral abdominal E. hypogastric
hypochondriac
Most people think that ulcers are caused by psychological stress. It was discovered that an acid-resistant bacteria, Heliobacter Pylori, lives in the lining of the stomach. If these bacteria cause ulcers, then treatment with an antibiotic should reduce ulcers. This line of investigation is called A. hypothetical reasoning B. hypothetico-deductive reasoning C. the inductive method D. experimental design E. statistical analysis
hypothetico-deductive reasoning
If a person is homozygous for a certain train, he or she has
identical alleles for that gene
You are unable to form dendritic (langerhans) cells. Your skin would be more susceptible to
infection
This system provides protection, water retention, thermoregulation, and vitamin D production A. lymphatic system B. muscular system C. skeletal system D. integumentary system E. excretory system
integumentary system
The disaccharide that is found in milk is A. lactose B. maltose C. sucrose D. ribose E. galactose
lactose
The synthesis of cortriol is completed by the
liver and kidneys
Each clavicle articulates with
manubrium and scapula
The thoracic cavity is divided into right, left, & medial portions by a partition called the A. mediastinum B. diaphragm C. serous membrane D. meninges E. peritoneum
mediastinum
Muscle cells contain numerous____because of their high demand for ATP.
mitochondria
Glands that produce thick and sticky glands
mucous glands
Which of the following is not a connective tissue? A. blood B. bone C. cartilage D. muscle E. adipose
muscle
The epithelium that would most likely be found lining the esophagus and vagina is
nonkeratinized stratified squamous
Adults may have more than 206 bones because
of sesamoid and sutural bones
Which of the following correctly lists the levels of human structural complexity from the smallest to the largest structural units? A. organelles, organisms, organs, organ systems B. cells, organisms, organelles, organs, organ systems C. organelles, cells, organs, tissues, organism D. cells, organs, tissues, organisms organ systems E. organelles, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems
organelles, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems
Feeling structures with your fingertips is called_______, while tapping on the body and listening for sounds of abnormalities is called_______. A. palpation;percussion B. ausculation; percussion C. percussion; ausculation D. palpation; ausculation
palpation; percussion
White blood cells engulf bacteria by means of A. macrocytosis B. pinocytosis C. excosytosis D. phagocytosis E. active transport
phagocytosis
What functions would immediately cease if the ribosomes of a cell were destroyed?
protein Synthesis
The system that exchanges carbon dioxide and oxygen and help is speech is the_____system, while the system that transports oxygen and carbon dioxide is the ____ system.
respiratory;circulatory
A high density of _____in a cell might suggest that it plays a role in detoxifying drugs or other chemicals.
smooth endoplasmic reticulum
The area of the neuron that houses the nucleus is called
soma
The tibia is one of the major weight-bearing bones of the leg and articulates inferiorly with this weight-bearing bone called the A. femur B. talus C. calcaneous D. fibula E. patella
talus
In melanized skin, the melanin accumulates mostly in A. the keratinocytes B. the melanocytes C. the Merkel cells D. the stratum spinosum E. the stratum pigmentosum
the keratinocytes
Debridement is a treatment for
third-degree burns
Stretch marks result from A. bleeding into the epidermis B. bleeding into the dermis C. photoaging of the skin D. worn out elastic fibers E. torn collagen fibers
torn collagen fibers