Bio Exam 1 Chapters 1,2,4,5,6

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irregular bones

Vertebrae are classified as

pinocytosis and phagocytosis

Which of the following are types of endocytosis?

abdominopelvic

Which of the following body cavities has a thin muscular sheet as its superior wall?

they extend across the phospholipid bilayer

describe integral membrane proteins?

surface anatomy

Examination of superficial anatomic markings and internal body structures as they relate to the covering skin is called

mammary and some sweat glands

Examples of apocrine glands include which of the following?

interstitial fluid

Extracellular fluid is also called

expends no ATP

Facilitated diffusion differs from active transport in that facilitated diffusion

intervertebral discs and pubic symphysis

Fibrocartilage is found in which of these structures?

transport materials

Functions of bone include all of the following except A) storage of mineral and energy reserves B) transport of materials C) production of blood cells D) support and protection

integumentary

Surface anatomy examines evidence of underlying structures through direct scrutiny of which organ system?

basale, spinosum, granulosum, corneum

From the basement membrane outward, the strata of the epidermis are

protecting exposed surfaces

Functions of epithelial tissue include

pleural, pericardial and peritoneal

Technically, the ____________ cavities surround organs but do not really contain them

Melanin

a pigment that accumulates inside keratinocytes

stages of mitosis

prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase

torn collagen fibers in the dermis

Stretch marks, or striae, are the result of

D

Variations in hair color may result from A) environmental and hormonal factors B) genetic differences in the structure of melanin C) an age-related decrease in pigment production D) all of the above

insensible perspiration

Water loss due to evaporation of interstitial fluid through the surface of the skin is termed

Keratinocytes

What are the most abundant cells found in the epidermis?

cells, protein fibers, ground substance

What are the three basic components of connective tissue?

popliteal

What body region lies immediately distal to the femoral region on the posterior side?

Increased Flexibility

What change in physical structure would result from an excess of organic components relative to the amount of hydroxyapatite in the matrix of a bone?

Fibroblasts

What is the predominant cell type in areolar connective tissue?

diffusion and osmosis stop

What must happen when a concentration gradient is eliminated?

chromosomes

When a cell begins to divide, its chromatin forms

chromatin

When a cell is not dividing, its DNA is in the form called

hypogastric

Which abdominopelvic region typically contains the urinary bladder?

Transverse

Which anatomic plane divides the body into superior and inferior portions?

Midsagittal

Which anatomic plane would section the body into matching left and right sides?

developmental anatomy

Which anatomic specialty follows changes in structure within an individual from conception through maturity?

abdominal cavity

Which body cavity is located inferior to the diaphragm and superior to a horizontal line drawn between the superior edges of the hip bones?

surface anatomy

Which branch of gross anatomy considers both superficial anatomic markings and internal structures as they relate to the overlying skin?

leukocytes

Which cells are designed to recognize and attack antigens?

Cartilage

Which connective tissue type is composed of cells called chrondrocytes and may be surrounded by a covering called perichondrium?

Tactile (Merkel) cells

Which epidermal cell type is responsible for detecting touch sensations?

stratum lucidum

Which epidermal layer is found in thick skin only?

Melanin

Which epidermal pigment protects nuclear DNA by absorbing potentially damaging ultraviolet radiation?

pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium

Which epithelial tissue type lines the trachea (air tube)?

goblet cells

Which exocrine glands do not have ducts?

Calcaneal

Which human body region includes the heel of the foot?

sebaceous and merocrine sweat glands

Which integumentary exocrine glands are distributed over most of the body surface?

lysosomes

Which of the following organelles might function during or even after apoptosis of the cell that contains them?

supporting connective tissue, blood

Which of the following pairings is incorrect?

regulation

Which of the following processes is necessary for the survival of single-celled organisms (such as bacteria) as well as humans?

antebrachial

Which of the following regions corresponds to the forearm?

mast cells, neutrophils, and free macrophages

Which of the following selections includes only wandering cells that may occur in connective tissue proper?

Atoms

Which of the following structures are most numerous in your body?

elastic cartilage

Which of the following tissues is found in the fewest body locations?

areolar

Which of the following tissues is typically most closely associated with epithelia?

participate in cytoplasmic streaming and muscle contraction

Which one of the following does not accurately describe microtubules?

flagellum

Which one of the following organelles occurs in the fewest types of human cells?

endocytosis

Which one of the following processes can only occur in a living cell?

Nervous

Which organ system controls body movement and responds to sensory stimuli?

Cardiovasvular

Which organ system interacts most directly with the respiratory system in distributing oxygen to the body tissues?

Golgi apparatus

Which organelle modifies, packages, and sorts proteins for secretion or use within the cell?

Ribosomes

Which organelles synthesize proteins?

anterior and posterior

Which pair of directional terms would describe movement along the intersection of a sagittal and a transverse plane?

ventral and anterior

Which pair of terms is essentially synonymous in humans but not in four-legged animals?

Developmental > Embryology

Which pair proceeds from a more general to a more specific anatomic specialty?

interphase

Which phase of a somatic cell's life cycle is the longest?

glycolipids and glycoproteins

Which plasma membrane structures serve in cell recognition and act as a "personal ID card" for the cell?

hyaline cartilage, trachea

Which selection correctly pairs the type of cartilage with one of its locations in the body?

DNA > histone > nucleosome > chromosome

Which series progresses from the thinnest to the thickest in diameter?

cyanosis and jaundice

Which skin color abnormalities result from alterations in blood contents rather than blood flow?

corresponding to larger body size, it is normally thicker in men than in women

Which statement about the subcutaneous layer is false?

the anatomy of specific body parts often suggests their functions

Which statement best describes the relationship between structure and function?

Palms are pressed lightly against the thighs

Which statement does not accurately describe the anatomic position?

Cartilage

Which structures may be composed of either elastic or dense regular connective tissue?

ligament

Which term describes a band of dense regular connective tissue that attaches two bones?

Proximal

Which term describes a part that is closest to the point of attachment to the trunk?

insensible perspiration

Which term describes the skin's normal release of water vapor without noticeable sweat?

bone connective tissue

Which tissue contains a calcified ground substance and is specialized for structural support?

resident cells and wandering cells

Which two classes of cells are found in connective tissue proper?

D

Functions of cartilage include which of the following? A) supporting soft tissues B) providing a gliding surface at articulations C) providing a model for the formation of most bones D) all of the above

sebum

Lanolin, refined from the lipid secretions of sheep skin, is often used to augment humans' holocrine skin secretion called

endochondral ossification

Lengthwise bone growth involves the final steps of

compact and spongy

Long bones such as the humerus have solid external walls of ____________ bone, with ____________ bone found primarily within the epiphyses.

helps epidermal cells convert a steroid to vitamin D3

Limited exposure to ultraviolet radiation is useful because it

a simple epithelium

Looking at a microscopic slide, you see a sheet of tissue one cell thick, lining an open space. The tissue must be

D

Processes that move molecules passively across the cell membrane include A) diffusion B) bulk filtration C) osmosis D) all of the above

increases rapidly

Production of new bone______ as a result of increased sex hormone production at puberty.

microvilli

The __________ increase the outer surface area of the plasma membrane to increase absorption.

Thymus

The ____________ is an organ of both the endocrine and lymphatic systems.

organ

The ____________ level of organization is composed of two or more tissue types that work together to perform a common function.

LM

The ____________ produces an image of a specimen by passing visible light through it.

cheek

The buccal region is the area of the

sural

The calf is anatomically known as what body region?

Cytokinesis

The completion of ____________ marks the end of cell division.

hyaline cartilage

Through the process of endochondral ossification, a fetal ____________ model transforms into bone.

D

Tiny, seed-shaped bones along the tendons of some muscles are classified as A) flat bones B) sesamoid bones C) short bones D) both b and c

precise organizations of similar cells that perform specialized functions

Tissues can best be described as

phagocytosis

To destroy bacteria in the interstitial fluid, leukocytes would most likely employ the process of

mucin

Unicellular exocrine glands produce

desmosomes

Unlike other intercellular junctions, ____________ only attach a cell to its neighbors at potential stress points.

stratified cuboidal

Although its main function is protection, ____________ epithelium also serves a secretory function by lining the larger ducts of most exocrine glands.

scanning electron microscope

A detailed three-dimensional view of cell structure is provided by

albinism

A genetic mutation preventing the production of the enzyme tyrosinase would result in the condition known as

actively transporting sodium ions out of the cell

A higher concentration of sodium ions in extracellular fluid versus cytosol is most likely maintained by

Tuberosity

A large, rough projection of a bone is termed a

Fibrocartilage

A layer of dense irregular connective tissue typically covers all of the following except A) hyaline cartilage B) fibrocartilage C) elastic cartilage D) compact bone

oblique

All of the anatomic planes intersect at right angles except the

reticular

Although you are not likely to see them, many fixed macrophages and fibroblasts reside in ____________ connective tissue.

dense connective tissue

Among the following, which has the fewest cells per unit volume?

pilus

Another name for a hair is

palms

Apocrine sweat glands occur in all of the following locations except

milk and pheromones

Apocrine sweat glands, variously modified, serve the reproductive system through their secretion of

thinner

As individuals age, epithelia become

interstitial growth

As with cartilage growth, a long bone's growth in length is called

gap junctions

At ____________, transmembrane proteins create tiny pores through which small molecules and ions pass between adjoining cells.

epiphysis

At each end of a long bone is an expanded, knobby region called the

D

Bone remodeling normally involves which of the following? A) changes in bone architecture and the skeleton's total mineral deposits B) activity at both the periosteal and endosteal surfaces of a bone C) continual deposition and removal of bone tissue D) all of the above

Keratin

Both hair and nails are composed mainly of dead cells packed with

Canaliculi

By interconnecting the lacunae and the blood supply, ____________ allow osteocytes to transfer nutrients and wastes through an otherwise impenetrable solid matrix.

cranial

Caudal is to superior as inferior is to ____________.

long bone

The femur is an example of a

Regional

Of the following, which approach to gross anatomy would be best suited for the dissection of a human cadaver?

Why Cells are the smallest unit of life

they conduct all of the basic processes of living things. they are the basic units of structure and function in organisms. no subset of a cell can perform all the functions necessary to sustain.

epiphyseal line

what appears when epiphyseal plate growth has ended.

epiphyseal plate

Interstitial growth of a bone occurs in the

disease

The word root pathos, as in "pathologic anatomy," means

the inferior portion of the mediastinum the right and left lungs most of the abdominopelvic viscera

"Potential spaces" filled with lubricating serous fluid surround

No Osteons in Spongy Bone

A major difference between compact and spongy bone is that

Langerhans cells

A person with defective ____________ would be particularly at risk for both infection and cancer in the deeper epidermal layers.

invagination

A pocket formed by an inward folding of a membrane is called

synthesis of cholecalciferol

A result of skin exposure to UV radiation that actually promotes good health is

lacuna

A small space within compact bone housing an osteocyte is termed a

urinary bladder

A tissue section containing successive layers of smooth muscle, connective tissue, and transitional epithelium could be from the wall of the

all of the above

A transport or carrier protein A) spans the plasma membrane completely and is thus a transmembrane protein B) has an internal hydrophobic region and hydrophilic regions at both ends C) may use energy from ATP to help a particular substance cross the plasmalemma D) all of the above

Tibia

A typical example of a long bone is the

Dehydration

A victim of extensive third-degree burns is at high risk not only from bacterial infection but also potentially lethal

C

Aging affects bone tissue in which of the following ways? A) tensile strength decreases and bones become brittle B) bones demineralize and become thinner and weaker C) both of the above D) neither of the above

D

Aging affects connective tissues in which of the following ways? A) loss of pliability and resiliency B) decreased efficiency in tissue repair and wound healing C) joint pains and brittle bones D) all of the above

D

Aging effects on tissue include which of the following? A) Tissue is less able to maintain itself. B) Tissue has a decreased ability to repair itself. C) Epithelium becomes thinned. D) All of these statements are correct

catalytic enzymes

All of the following are directly associated, at least in part, with the lipid components of the plasma membrane except

providing insulation for the overall body surface

All of the following are important functions of human hair except A) protecting the scalp from sunburn and injury B) preventing entry of foreign particles into the eyes, ears, and nose C) providing insulation for the overall body surface D) assisting in the dispersal of pheromones

Perichondrium

All of the following are types of serous membranes except

Cells are connected by gap junctions

All of the following are unique features of cardiac muscle except

growth occurs primarily in the cartilage of the epiphyseal plates

All of the following occur during appositional bone growth except A) osteoblasts in the periosteum lay down layers of bone matrix B) the bone widens as the number of circumferential lamellae increases C) growth occurs primarily in the cartilage of the epiphyseal plates D) osteoclasts expand the medullary cavity by resorbing bone matrix

passive or active transport

All processes of moving materials across the plasma membrane are classified as either

mitosis

Although often described as somatic cell division, ____________ is actually division of the nucleus.

metabolism

Although the processes collectively termed ____________ affect the entire organism, they occur specifically within the chemical level of organization.

D

By producing sensible perspiration, merocrine sweat glands assist in A) regulating body temperature through evaporation B) ridding the body of excess water and electrolytes C) protecting against environmental hazards D) all of the above

nervous

Cells in which tissue type are specialized to transmit electrical impulses from one body region to another?

conducting electrical impulses

Connective tissues perform all of the following functions except

right and left halves of the body.

Cutting a midsagittal section through the body separates the

single cells and tissues

Cytology is the study of ____________ and their structures, while histology is the study of ____________.

all of the above

Cytosol A) has a high water content, with many dissolved solutes B) is the viscous, syruplike fluid component of cytoplasm C) contains carbohydrates and lipids that provide energy for the cell D) all of the above

Perichondrium

Dense irregular connective tissue that forms a supporting layer around cartilage is called

D

Dermal structures that originate from the invagination of the epidermis include A) the accessory organs of the integument B) sweat and sebaceous glands, nails, and hair C) the integumentary appendages D) all of the above

vitamins A, C, and D

Dietary factors necessary for normal bone growth include

down their concentration gradient

Diffusion is the tendency of molecules to move

lysosome

Digestion and self-destruction are functions of which organelle?

demineralized

During bone remodeling, if the rate of osteolysis exceeds the rate of osteogenesis, the bone becomes

interstitial and appositional

During early embryonic development, cartilage grows both internally and along its periphery. The former is called ____________ growth; the latter, ____________.

Anaphase

During which phase of mitosis do the sister chromatids begin to move apart from each other at the middle of the cell?

Prophase

During which stage of mitosis does chromatin coil into chromosomes?

3 and 4

During which stages of mitosis does a typical cell contain twice its normal number of chromosomes? (1) prophase (2) metaphase (3) anaphase (4) telophase

hyaline cartilage

Endochondral ossification begins with a______ model of bone.

number of cell layers and shape of cells at the apical surface

Epithelia are classified on the basis of

D

Epithelial cells whose apical surfaces are covered with microvilli are most likely A) transportation specialists B) located in the digestive or urinary tract C) sites of absorption and secretion D) all of the above

about one-third of a millimeter per day

Hairs in the scalp normally grow

blood cell production

Hemopoiesis is the process of

Cytology

Histology is to tissues as ____________ is to cells.

pubic symphysis

Hyaline cartilage is found in all of the following structures except the

lucidum

If you stepped on a nail, the second epidermal layer it would penetrate is the stratum

cytoplasm as well as exocytotic products

If, as some argue, lactation involves both merocrine and apocrine secretion, then milk would contain

by pinching off the apical portion of the cytoplasm

In apocrine glands, the secretory product is released

keratinized stratified squamous

In body regions where mechanical stresses are severe, one would most likely encounter which type of epithelium?

Diploe

In flat bones of the skull, a region of ____________ is sandwiched between two layers of compact bone.

strata basale and spinosum

In which layers of the epidermis would you find mitotically active cells?

B

Interphase of the cell cycle consists of the following parts: A) prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. B) G1, S, and G2. C) mitosis and cytokinesis. D) all of these.

sex cell production

Mitosis plays a role in all of the following processes except A) tissue growth and repair B) replacement of old or dying cells C) sex cell production D) embryo formation

mitochondria

Most of a cell's ATP is synthesized by membrane-bound organelles called

D

Multicellular exocrine glands may be classified by their A) form and structure B) type of secretion C) method of secretion D) all of the above

glial cells

Nervous tissue cells that play several supporting roles but do not transmit impulses are called

microvilli

Nonciliated simple columnar epithelium often contains ____________, which increase the surface area for secretion and absorption.

ribosomal RNA and proteins

Nucleoli make which of the following?

endocrine

Of all the body's organ systems, the ____________ system is the most directly associated with ductless glands.

bulk filtration

Of all the passive processes, the only one that does not require a concentration gradient is

centriole

Of the following, which organelle participates most directly in mitosis?

trabeculae

Osteons are to dense bone as ____________ are to cancellous bone.

feeling body structure

Palpation is a method of clinical examination that involves

peripheral steroids

Plasma membranes contain all of the following except A) phospholipids B) peripheral steroids C) integral proteins D) glycolipids

mucous

Preventing desiccation and providing surface lubrication within a body cavity are the functions of ___________ membranes.

radiographic

Regardless of the specific reason for the examination, a technician who performs sonography is working in the field of ____________ anatomy.

D

Second-degree burns A) may cause slight scarring B) involve the epidermis and part of the dermis C) cause blistering beneath the epidermis D) all of the above

C

Sensory nerves innervate which parts of a bone? A) the bone matrix and marrow cavity B) the periosteum and endosteum C) both a and b D) neither a nor b

anaphase

Sister chromatids pull apart to form single-stranded chromosomes during

striated and voluntary

Skeletal muscle is

different levels of melanocyte activity, different colors of melanin

Skin color differences among both individuals and races are mostly the result of

Organs

Structures consisting of two or more tissue types that work together to perform specific functions are called

patellar

The _____ region is the "front" of the knee.

Dermis

The connective tissue component of the cutaneous membrane is otherwise known as the ____________.

hair follicle

The connective tissue root sheath and epithelial root sheath are both components of the

Homeostasis

The consistent internal environment maintained by control and regulatory mechanisms within an organism is called

epidermal ridges

The dermal papillae interlock with deep projections of the epidermis called

thoracic and abdominopelvic

The diaphragm is located between which two body cavities?

Superior

The directional term ____________ refers to a body part that is toward the head, or above.

D

The endosteum A) covers all internal surfaces of a bone, such as the medullary cavity B) is active during bone growth, repair, and remodeling C) is an incomplete cellular membrane D) all of the above

thickness, coloration, and skin markings

The epidermis varies within a single individual in which of the following aspects?

Keratin

The fibrous protein ____________ imparts the stratum corneum with strength and water resistance.

epithelial, connective, muscle, nervous

The four principal types of tissues are

Osteoblasts

The immature cells that produce osteoid are called

Rickets

The inadequate mineral deposition in bone caused by a vitamin D deficiency during childhood is called

peritoneum

The inferior most serous membrane is the

stratum granulosum

The layer of the epidermis in which cells begin the process of keratinization is the

interphase

The longest part of a mature muscle cell's life cycle is

nail

The lunula, eponychium, and hyponychium are all structures associated with a

D

The major functions of loose connective tissue include A) occupying spaces between organs and supporting epithelia B) supporting and surrounding blood vessels and nerves C) cushioning organs, storing lipids, and facilitating diffusion D) all of the above

packaging, sorting, and modification of new molecules

The major functions of the Golgi apparatus are

esophagus

The mediastinum does not contain the

canaliculi

The minute passageways in the bony matrix that allow osteocytes to communicate with each other are called

melanocytes in an existing mole

The most dangerous kind of skin cancer originates from

Chromosomes

The most organized level of genetic material, visible with a light microscope only during cell division, is the

C

The most plausible explanation for the "smoker's cough" that develops when the tracheal epithelium changes from pseudostratified columnar to stratified squamous is that A) this change is accompanied by tumors that irritate the upper respiratory tract B) stratified squamous epithelium secretes more mucin than pseudostratified columnar C) the stratified squamous epithelium has no cilia to remove accumulating mucus D) the two events are unrelated

Merkel cells

The most superficial sensory receptors in the skin are called

regulating protein synthesis

The nucleus (and more specifically, the genes it contains) most directly controls all of the cell's activities by

Mitochondion

The organelle that provides most of the ATP needed by the cell is the

C

The plasma membrane is effective in isolating the cytoplasm from the extracellular fluid primarily because A) peripheral proteins are attached to the inner or outer membrane surface B) integral proteins form channels that let water pass in and out of the cell C) the lipid "tails" in the phospholipid bilayer form a sheet that repels water D) the rigid composition of the plasma membrane forms a waterproof barrier

terminal hair

The relatively coarse, pigmented hair of the scalp, eyebrows, and eyelashes is

synthesis, storage, and transport

The rough endoplasmic reticulum functions in

the epidermis thins as epidermal stem cells decline in number and activity

The skin of older persons is more easily damaged and slower to heal because A) collagen fibers accumulate through time and crowd out protective cells B) epidermal dendritic cells proliferate, interfering with the immune response C) the epidermis thins as epidermal stem cells decline in number and activity D) all of the above

blood flow to the skin increases

The skin turns red when a fair-skinned person blushes because

Homeostasis

The state in which an organism maintains a constant internal environment is called

microscopic anatomy

The study of anatomy that examines structures not readily seen by the unaided eye (structures that must be magnified first) is

radiographic

The study of body structures visualized by scanning procedures such as ultrasound or x-rays is called ____________ anatomy.

gross

The study of the structure and relationships of large body parts that are visible without a microscope is termed macroscopic or ____________ anatomy.

inferior

The term used when referring to a structure in the body that is below, or at a lower level than, another structure of interest is

epidermis only

The terms thick and thin skin refer to the relative thickness of the

femoral

The thigh is identified as the ____________ region.

squamous, columnar, and cuboidal

The three shapes of cells used to classify most epithelia are described as

Respiratory

The trachea is part of the ____________ system.

centrosome

The two copies of DNA in duplicated chromosomes are connected at a constricted region called the

parathyroid hormone and calcitonin

The two hormones that have opposite effects on the rate of osteolysis are

papillary, reticular

The two major regions of the dermis are the superficial ____________ layer and the deeper ____________ layer.

neurons and glial cells

The two types of cells in nervous tissue are

Organ

Which level of organization crosses the boundary from microscopic to gross anatomy?

computed tomography (CT)

Which medical imaging technique uses modified x-rays to prepare three-dimensional cross-sectional "slices" of the body?

skeletal muscle

Which muscle type consists of long, cylindrical cells with multiple nuclei located at the periphery of the cell?

perforating canals and circumferential lamellae

Which of the following are components of compact bone, but not of an osteon?

D

Which of the following are specialized cells found in the deeper layers of the epidermis? A) tactile cells B) epidermal dendritic cells C) melanocytes D) all of the above

contains slightly larger osteons than compact bone

Which of the following does not accurately describe spongy bone? A) contains slightly larger osteons than compact bone B) composed of parallel lamellae with osteocytes in between C) provides great resistance to stresses applied in many directions D) forms an open meshwork of narrow plates called trabeculae

Heart, Lymphatic System

Which of the following does not correctly pair an organ with its organ system?

Organism

Which of the following entities represents the highest level of organization?

It is adapted for diffusion and filtration.

Which of the following is a correct statement about a simple epithelium?

Calcitonin

Which of the following is a thyroid gland hormone that encourages calcium deposition from blood into bone and inhibits osteoclast activity?

are modified sebaceous glands

Which of the following is false? Ceruminous glands A) produce earwax in the external ear canal B) are modified sebaceous glands C) are much less numerous than eccrine glands D) are related to glands that help to regulate body temperature

Circulation

Which of the following is not a basic property or feature of all organisms?

allow free flow of cytoplasm between neighboring cells

Which of the following is not a characteristic of tight junctions?

It serves as a packing and binding material.

Which of the following is not a function of an epithelium? A) It is selectively permeable. B) It serves as a packing and binding material. C) The cells can produce secretory products. D) It is designed for physical protection.

provides a smooth surface for articulation between bones

Which of the following is not a function of periosteum? A) anchors blood vessels and nerves to the surface of the bone B) isolates and protects the bone from surrounding structures C) provides a smooth surface for articulation between bones D) participates in appositional bone growth and fracture repair

stores calcium in the dermis

Which of the following is not a function of the integument?

physical isolation

Which of the following is not a protein-specific function of plasma membranes? A) signal transduction B) intercellular attachment C) enzyme activity D) physical isolation

protects the skin from harmful radiation in sunlight

Which of the following is not a significant possible health benefit of carotene?

C

Which of the following is not true of the plasma membrane? A) contains receptors for communication B) forms intercellular connections C) is a rigid sheet of molecules with little flexibility D) regulates material movement into and out of the cell

papillary layer

Which of the following layers contains areolar connective tissue and dermal papillae?

endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, mitochondria, lysosomes, peroxisomes

Which of the following lists only membrane-bound organelles?

cytoskeleton, microvilli, centrioles, cilia, flagellum, ribosomes

Which of the following lists only non-membrane-bound organelles?

keratin

Which of the following makes no significant contribution to skin color?

skeletal, respiratory and urinary

Which of the following organ systems can alter the composition of blood?

microtubule

Which of the following organelles are found in all living cells of the human body?

B

Which two tissues compose most of the integumentary system? A) elastic connective tissue and pseudostratified columnar epithelium B) dense irregular connective tissue and stratified squamous epithelium C) reticular connective tissue and transitional epithelium D) elastic connective tissue and stratified squamous epithelium

stratified squamous

Which type of epithelium is adapted to protect underlying tissues from abrasion and friction?

sebaceous

Which type of gland secretes a lipid material that coats the epidermis and hair shafts to provide lubrication and inhibit bacterial growth?

muscular

Which type of tissue facilitates movement of the skeleton or organ walls?

D

Why does all growth normally cease in mature cartilage? A) the matrix of mature cartilage is not able to expand B) cartilage has no blood supply and thus no energy source for growth C) once mature, cartilage is converted to bone by endochondral ossification D) both a and b

fatty tissue

Yellow bone marrow contains a large proportion o

adipocytes

___________ are an example of cells that are specialized for storage.

adipose

____________ connective tissue is most similar to areolar, but is unique among connective tissues in having relatively little extracellular matrix.

bone remodeling

____________ is a continual, hormonally controlled process that is essentially a race between osteoblasts and osteoclasts.

metaphase

____________ occurs when the chromosomes line up at the equatorial plate of the cell.

intramembranous

____________ ossification produces the flat bones of the skull, some of the facial bones, the mandible, and the central part of the clavicle.

osteoblasts and osteoclasts

____________ produce new bone, while ____________ resorb bone.


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