BIO Module 2 Quizzes

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lambdoidal, sagittal, coronal, and squamous

The sutures that articulate the bones of the skull are the __________ sutures.

adhesion belt

Which intercellular attachment in epithelial cells locks together the terminal webs of neighboring cells, strengthening the apical region and preventing distortion and leakage at the occluding junctions?

stratum basale, stratum spinosum, stratum granulosum, stratum lucidum, stratum corneum

Which is the correct order of the layers of the epidermis, from deep to superficial, in thick skin?

c. Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer.

Which is true regarding skin cancers? a. Malignant melanomas never metastasize. b. The keratin in keratinocytes protects the DNA of epidermal cells against the effects of UV radiation and prevents skin cancer. c. Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer. d. Basal cell carcinomas are extremely dangerous and metastasize rapidly through the lymphatic system.

a. numbness

All the following are familiar indicators of inflammation EXCEPT: a. numbness b. pain c. warmth d. swelling

atlas and the axis

C1 and C2 have specific names, which are the __________.

calcitonin

Cells of the thyroid gland secrete which of the following?

osteoblasts

Cells that produce new bone matrix are called __________.

d. synthesize vitamin D3

Exocrine glands do all the following EXCEPT __________. a. assist in thermoregulation b. lubricate the epidermis c. excrete wastes d. synthesize vitamin D3

epithelial

Glandular secretions are produced by which tissue type?

mesenchymal cells

In intramembranous ossification, which cells first cluster together and start to secrete the organic components of the matrix?

Mesenchymal cells

Jacob wanted to know whether either of the cancers had metastasized and gained the ability to move throughout the body. Tissue from Patient 1 included fibroid, spindle-shaped cells that resembled mesenchymal cells. Tissue from Patient 2 included many layers of thin, flat cells. Chemical assays showed that Patient 2's cells were producing keratin and a glycoprotein called E-cadherin, which is a cell adhesion protein. Patient 1's cells were not producing those materials. Jacob should be concerned that one of his patient's tumors has which of the following things?

d. transmit electrical impulses.

Neuroglia do all of the following EXCEPT: a. perform phagocytosis. b. regulate interstitial fluid composition. c. repair neural tissue framework. d. transmit electrical impulses.

cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacrum, coccyx

Of the following, which correctly identifies the sequence of the vertebrae from superior to inferior?

cells of the stratum basale of the epidermis

Several hours after an injury to the skin and a scab has formed, cells from which integumentary layer undergo rapid divisions and begin to migrate along the edge of the wound?

short bones

The carpals or wrist bones are examples of __________.

hypodermis

The cutaneous membrane includes all the following except the __________. a. reticular layer of the dermis b. papillary layer of the dermis c. epidermis d. hypodermis

true ribs

The first seven ribs are called __________, and they connect to the sternum by individual costal cartilages.

The humerus and the femur are examples of what shape of bone?

The humerus and the femur are examples of what shape of bone?

alveolar processes

The portions of the maxillae and mandible that border the mouth are called (the) __________.

osteoclasts

The process of osteolysis is performed by which cell population?

histology

What is the term for the study of tissues?

It functions in appositional bone growth and participates in repairs after an injury.

What is the function of the cellular layer of the periosteum?

Stratum corneum

What is the most superficial layer of the epidermis?

Atlas

What is the name of the first cervical vertebra?

sesamoid bones

Which class of bones develops inside tendons and is most commonly located near joints at the knees, the hands, and the feet?

Red bone marrow

Which component of bone is responsible for blood cell formation?

Stratum lucidum

Which epidermal layer is found only in thick skin?

stratified columnar

Which epithelial tissue type is most often found lining large ducts, such as those of the salivary glands or pancreas?

b. Temporal bone

Which of the following bones is NOT part of the orbital complex? a. Zygomatic bone b. Temporal bone c. Maxillary bone d. Frontal bone

Mandible

Which of the following forms the lower jaw?

c. maxilla

Which of the following is NOT a cranial bone? a. frontal bone b. occipital bone c. maxilla d. temporal bone

Contraction

Which of the following is NOT a function of the skeletal system?

carotene

Which of the following is an orange-yellow pigment that is found in certain food items, such as carrots and squash?

lamellated (Pacinian) corpuscle

Which sensory receptor is found in the deep layer of the dermis?

trabeculae

Which structural features of spongy bone are oriented along stress lines and are cross-braced extensively?

vitamin D (cholecalciferol)

Which substance is produced in the skin when exposed to UV radiation and subsequently converted to calcitriol?

squamous suture

Which suture forms the boundary between the temporal bone and the parietal bone of that side?

fibrocartilage

Which tissue type, found within the knee joint and between the pubic bones of the pelvis, resists compression and limits relative movement?

It has all cell types found in other forms of connective tissue.

Why would areolar tissue be considered the ideal type for connective tissue proper?


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