exam 1 anatomy

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The cephalic region is __________ to the gluteal region.

Superior

Glands that release sweat into hair follicles are called __________.

Apocrine sweat glands

What is another term for the armpit?

Axillary region

Salivary glands are spherical exocrine glands with branched ducts. You would classify them as __________.

Compound acinar glands

Which of these tissue types has the most abundant ECM?

Connective tissue

Which of the following is a characteristic of the epidermis?

Consists of keratinized stratified squamous epithelium

The cranial cavity is a subdivision of the __________.

Dorsal posterior body cavity

Which of the following is NOT one of the three major components of animal cells?

ECF

Which of those the following components is NOT a component offound in the cytoplasm?

ECF(extracellular fluid)

You are dissecting an eye and you want to cut it into an anterior and a posterior section. You should cut along the __________.

Frontal plane

If the dermis did not have dermal papillae, __________.

It would be harder to supply the epidermis with nutrients and oxygen

Which of the following abdominopelvic regions will overlap with the left lower quadrant (LLQ)?

Left illiac region

Predict which of the following regions of the body will have predominantly thick skin.

Palms

If a needle punctures the serous membranes around the lungs, the first layer that the needle will go through is the __________.

Parietal pleura

Which of the following is a function of this endocrine system?

Regulates the functions of muscles,glands,and other tissues through the secretion of hormones.

You are observing a tissue under the microscope and you see multiple layers of flattened cells. You identify this tissue as __________.

Stratified squamous epithelium

Histology is the study of?

Structure of tissues

Which of the following regions corresponds to the calf?

Sural

Another term for the ankle is the ________.

Tarsal region

organ system

The body's organs are grouped into organ systems. An organ system consists of two or more organs that together carry out a broad function in the body.

organism

The organ systems function together to make up the working human body, an organism.

microscopic

The study of structures of the human body that require the use of a microscope for observation.

Systemic

The study of the human body taken from the perspective of individual organ systems.

Regional

The study of the human body taken from the perspective of specific body regions.

surface

The study of the surface markings of the human body.

Keratinocytes in the stratum corneum __________.

are dead and filled with keratin

cellular

Groups of several different types of molecules combine in specific ways to form structures at the cellular level.

tissue

Groups of similar cells and the material outside them, called the extracellular matrix, come together to perform a common function as a tissue. Tissues vary in appearance from the thin, broad sheets that line the body's internal surfaces to the short

Hair growth occurs at the __________.

Hair root

The supportive cells of nervous tissue are called __________.

Neuroglial cells

The thigh is ________ to the knee.

Proximal

The heart is ________ to the ribs

deep

Intervertebral discs are composed of __________.

fibrocartilage

Name this organ system?

respiratory system

Chemical

is the smallest level of organization and they come from any structures like from tiny atoms to molecules.

Which of the following is NOT a skin pigment?

keratin

The lungs are ________ to the heart.

lateral (away from the midline)

Histology the study tissues

- the study tissues

Cytology is a topic within the field of?

microscopic anatomy

What is the smallest level of organization in the human body?

Chemical level

cytology

study of cells

Gross

the study of structures of the human body that can be seen with the unaided eye.

Which major structural level of organization is missing from the figure?

tissue level

organ

two or more tissue types can combine to form a structure called an organ, which has a recognizable shape and performs a specialized task.


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