Capstone Anatomy
Which section of the aorta gives rise to the inferior phrenic and celiac trunk arteries?
Abdominal aorta
Which of the following is used to describe bones which are always present in the human skeleton?
Classified
Which of the following can be located on the medial and superficial aspect of the forearm?
Basilic vein
Which of the following is the large artery of the upper arm?
Brachial artery
Which of the following structures is an orifice of the heart through which de-oxygenated blood will pass?
Superior vena cava orifice
The carotid canal is found in what bone?
Temporal
The arachnoid is a
division of the meninges.
The cerebrum is a part of the
encephalon.
The inner layer of the wall of the heart is the:
endocardium.
The red blood cells are called
erythrocytes.
Glands which have ducts are termed
exocrine.
An immovable articulation is called a(n)
synarthrosis.
Which of the following does NOT take part in forming the boundaries of the femoral triangle?
Adductor magnus
The term tunica externa suggests which of the following body structures?
Artery
Which of the following muscles is named according to both number of divisions and location?
Biceps brachii
Blood is classified as which type of elementary tissue?
Connective tissue
A single muscle fiber is
a myocyte.
The contraction phase of the cardiac cycle is called
systole.
The arch of the aorta gives off
three branches.
The inner layer of the wall of an artery or vein is the
tunica intima.
A bone that is NOT a cranial bone is the
vomer bone.
How many thoracic vertebrae are in the spinal column?
12
How many bones are in the the axial skeleton?
80
Which of the following is a division of the small intestine?
Duodenum
What type of tissue lines the hollow body organs?
Epithelial
Which of the terms describes a cleft in the surface of a bone?
Fissure
Which of the following is a medial muscle of the forearm?
Flexor carpi ulnaris
What percentage of the total volume of blood consists of blood cells?
Forty-five percent
Which branch of the celiac trunk feeds the tissues of the liver?
Hepatic
Which of the following is a circular muscle of the eye?
Orbicularis oculi
Which of these is NOT a muscle of mastication?
Orbicularis oris
Which of the following is considered to be an accessory organ of digestion?
Pancreas
Which of the following is a sesamoid bone?
Patella
Aggregations of small lymph nodes located in the mucous membrane of the small intestine, particularly the ileum, are called
Peyer's Patches.
What blood vessel begins at the opening of the adductor magnus muscle?
Popliteal artery
Which of the following glands would NOT be included in a study of the endocrine system?
Prostrate gland
Which of these bones is classified as a cranial bone?
Sphenoid bone
The red blood cell is
a biconcave disc-shaped cell.
A group of similar cells acting together to perform a particular function is
a tissue.
An air sinus is also called
an antrum.
The study of the structure of the body is
anatomy.
Blood exits from the left ventrical of the heart through the
aorta.
The most superior vertebra of the spinal column is the
atlas.
The basilic vein terminates by emptying into the
axillary vein.
Each of the following arteries are paired EXCEPT the
basilar artery.
The term "nutrient arteries" refers to those arteries that supply blood to the
bones.
The valve at the entrance to the stomach is the
cardiac sphincter.
A term that represents one of the basic tissues of the body is
epithelial.
The gall bladder is attached to the
liver.
The brachialis muscle is named according to its
location.
The imaginary vertical plane that cuts through the body in such a manner as to divide it into two symmetrical halves is referred to as the
median plane.
The study of muscles is
myology.
The basic substance of cell composition is
protoplasm.
Lymph fluid from the right upper extremity drains through the
right lymphatic duct.
The structures in the testes in which spermatozoa are produced are called
seminiferous tubules.
The last section of the colon is the
sigmoid colon.
The study of the ligaments of the body is
syndesmology.
A fertilized ovum is called a(n)
zygote.
Which quadrants of the body feed the left lymph duct? 1. Right upper 2. Left upper 3. Right lower 4. Left lower
2, 3, and 4
The average volume of blood in an adult human body is
5 liters.
What percentage of the total blood volume is plasma?
55%
Each of the following arteries is paired except the
common hepatic artery.
The arteries that arise from the bifurcation of the abdominal aorta are the
common iliac arteries.
The meninges are
coverings over the central nervous system.
An artery that is considered to be the continuation of the radial artery is the
deep palmar arch.
The study of the integumentary system is
dermatology.
An artery closely associated with the inguinal ligament is the
femoral artery.
The external iliac vein arises as the continuation of the
femoral vein.
The union of a sperm and an ovum is
fertilization.
The spinal cord terminates in a structure termed the
filum terminale.
A temporarily unossified part of a cranial suture is called a(n)
fontanel.
A blood vessel closely associated with the right atrium of the heart is the
inferior vena cava.
The heart chamber in which systemic circulation originates is the
left ventricle.
The scientific name for the hip bone is
os coxa.
The union of the splenic vein and the superior mesenteric vein forms the
portal vein.
A body part which lies closest to the point of attachment of an extremity is said to be
proximal.
The study of the function of the body is
psysiology.
A prominent bony landmark involving both os coxae is the
pubic symphysis.
The sphincter valve situated in the orifice between the stomach and the small intestine is the
pyloric.
Which of the following is a muscle of the shoulder?
Teres major
The inferior constricted area of the uterus is the
cervix.
The coronary arteries supply blood to the
heart.
The papillary muscles are found in the make-up of the
heart.
Peyer's patches are lymph nodes embedded in the walls of the
ileum.
The opening at the distal end of the uterine tube through which ova pass is the
ostium.
The study of the structure of the body as it is affected by disease is
pathological anatomy.
The pulmonary venous orifices are in the wall of which chamber of the heart?
Left atrium
Which of these is the last chamber of the heart to contain oxygenated blood before it enters into the aorta?
Left ventricle
Where does fertilization normally occur?
Fallopian tube
Where is the hilus of the kidney located?
On the medial surface
Which of the following is considered to be the longest artery of the body?
Aorta artery
Which of the following is NOT a section of the small intestine?
Cecum
Which of the following is an unpaired visceral branch of the abdominal aorta?
Celiac artery
Which of the following supplies blood to the stomach?
Celiac trunk artery
What system of the body includes the brain?
Central nervous system
Which of the following branches of the external carotid artery supplies blood to the nose, lips and chin?
Common facial artery
Which of the following is an anterolateral muscle of the abdomen?
External oblique
Which of these terms describes a small eminence on the frontal bone?
Glabella
Which of the following is a muscle of the buttocks?
Gluteus maximus
