Anatomy for funeral service first set of questions

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capillaries

85% of the blood volume of the body, at any given time, will be found in the:

supinator

A muscle which acts to turn the palm of the hand anteriorly:

cephalic vein

A superficial vein of the arm:

above the kidneys

Adrenal glands are found located:

lingual artery

Blood is supplied to the tongue through the:

inferior anterior cervical

Lymph is returned to the blood circulation in the:

pulmonary

That portion of the circulatory system that conveys blood from the heart to the lungs, for reoxygenation, and returns it to the heart is identified by the term:

erythrocytes

The red blood cells are called:

epididymis

When spermatozoa leave the seminiferous tubules they enter the:

pancreas

Which of the following is considered to be an accessory organ of digestion ?

orbicularis oris

Which of these is NOT a muscle of mastication:

great saphenous

A vein that arises from the dorsal venous network of the foot:

abduction

The act of moving the arm laterally away from the trunk is termed:

common iliac arteries

The arteries that arise from the bifurcation of the abdominal aorta are the:

aorta

The artery that is most closely associated with the left ventricle of the heart is the:

tendon

The connective tissue structure which attaches muscle to muscle or muscle to bone:

right atrium

The coronary sinus orifice is in which wall of the heart ?

subclavian vein

The external jugular vein terminates by emptying into the:

serum

The liquid portion of clotted blood is called:

chyle

The milk-like liquid composed of lymph and globules of digested fats coursing through the lacteals during digestion is called:

glottis

The opening between the larynx and pharynx is named:

epicardium

The outer layer of the wall of the heart is called the:

vas deferens

The seminal duct is also called:

Cardiology

The study of the heart is called:

Phlebology

The study of the veins of the body is called:

axillary vein

The subclavian vein arises as the continuation of the:

right atrium and right ventricle

The tricuspid valve is located between the:

insertion

Which of the following is NOT a muscle action:

duodenum

Which of the following is a division of the small intestine

Cecum

The lleum joins the large intestine at the:

greater curvature

The lower margin of the stomach is called the:

pleural cavity

The lungs are contained in the:

peritoneum

The membrane that lines the abdominal cavity and reflects over most of the organs in that cavity is called the:

mouth

The salivary glands are situated adjacent to the:

fertilization

The union of a sperm and ovum is called:

pyloric sphincter

The valve situated in the orifice between the stomach and the small intestine is called the:

cecum

The vermiform appendix projects from the wall of the:

alveoli

The terminal air sacs of the lings are known as:

28 days

The usual frequency of the release of the ovum from the ovary is every:

left atrium of the heart

Venous circulation is considered to terminate in the:

zygote

The fertilized ovum is called the:

female gonads

The ovarian arises supply blood to the:

heart

The papillary muscles are found in the make-up of the:

basilic vein

A vein that arises from the dorsal venous network of the hand:

peyer's patches

Aggregations of small lymph nodes located in the mucous membrane of the small intestine, particularly the ileum, are called:

broad flat tendon

An aponeurosis is defined as a:

femoral artery

An artery closely associated with the inguinal ligament

terminal portion of the large intestine

The inferior mesenteric artery supplies blood mainly to the:

right atrium of the heart

The inferior vena caval orifice is in the wall of the:

endocardium

The inner layer of the wall of the heart is called the:

brachiocephalic vein

The internal jugular vein empties into the:

have three tunics

The large lymph vessels and large veins have a common factor in that they both:

abdominal aorta

The ovarian arteries arise as branches of the:

Nasal septum

The partition that divides the nasal cavity into two portions is called the:

both digestive and respiratory systems

The pharynx is a division of the:

esophagus

The portion of the alimentary canal between the pharynx and the stomach is the:

alveolar process

The portion of the jaw in which the teeth are located is called the:

anterior

The position of the urinary bladder in the female in relation to the uterus is:

left atrium

The pulmonary veins convey highly oxygenated blood to the heart into the:

left atrium

The pulmonary venous orifices are in which wall of the heart ?

origin

The relatively immovable point of attachment of a muscle is termed the:

face

The retromandibular vein is a vein of the:

hormones

The secretions from endocrine glands are termed:

pleura

The serous membrane covering each lung is called the:

lacteals

The small ducts that convey lymph from the villi of the small intestine to the cisterna chili are called:

popliteal vein

The small saphenous vein is a tributary to the:

points of attachment

The sternocleidomastoid muscle is named according to:

seminiferous tubules

The structures in the testes of the male in which spermatozoa are produced are called:

arteriology

The study of the arteries of the body is called:

incisors

The teeth immediately lateral to the median place are called:

bones

The term nutrient arteries refers to those arteries that supply blood to the:

an artery

The term tunica externa suggests which of the following body structures:

abdominal aorta

The testicular arteries are present only in the male body, and they arise from the:

urethra

The tube leading from the urinary bladder to the outside of the body is called the:

gross anatomy

Which of these is the study of the structures of the body without the aid of a microscope:

tricuspid valve

The heart valve in the right atrio-ventricular septum is the:

superior mesenteric artery

Each of the following arteries is paired except the:

common hepatic artery

Each of the following is paired except the:

a, b, c

Generally, it may be said of veins that they: (a) convey blood toward the heart; (b) are provided with valves; (c) have thinner walls than arteries; (d) convey blood away from the heart.

exocrine

Glands which have ducts are termed:

endocrine

Glands which have no ducts are termed:

lacteals

Of the following body tubular structures, those that do not convey blood are the:

isles of Langerhans

Pancreatic tissue contains:

ileum

Peyer's patches are lymph nodes embedded in the walls of the:

left atrium

The heart chamber in which pulmonary circulation terminates:

Left ventricle

The heart chamber in which systemic circulation originates:

the pharynx and the middle ear

The Eustachian tube forms a communication between:

hemiazygos vein

The accessory hemiazygos vein is a tributary to the:

plasma

The amber-colored liquid portion of the blood is called:

tissue fluid

The amber-colored watery liquid that occupies the intercellular spaces of the tissues is called:

descending ileocolic artery

The appendicular artery arises as a branch of the:

convey blood in a general direction away from the heart

The arteries of the body:

location

The brachialis muscle is named according to its:

cisterna chyli

The dilated inferior end of the thoracic duct is called the:

passes through the adductor canal

The femoral vein:

stomach

The fundus is one of the divisions of the:

epicranius

The galea aponeurotica is associated with the:

liver

The gall bladder is attached to the

pituitary gland

The gland located at the base of the brain is the:

right ventricle

The heart chamber in which pulmonary circulation originates:


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