Homework #1
Which of the anatomical planes listed below are vertical? 1. frontal 2. midsagittal 3. oblique 4. parasagittal 5. transverse
1,2,4
Which of the choices listed below are characteristics shared by all epithelial tissues? 1 contain a high amount of extracellular matrix (substance between cells) 2 avascular (no blood vessels) 3 cells closely joined together 4 form surface layers 5 found immediately next to blood-vessel rich connective tissues
2, 3, 4, 5
When a person is standing, facing forward, arms to the side with palms facing forward, they are in the _______. Prone position Anatomical position Standing position Supine position
Anatomical position
Which of the following are the smallest living units in the human body?
Cells
Which of the following represent the order of organization from simple to complex? System, cellular, organismal, chemical, tissue Cellular, chemical, organ, tissue, organismal Chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, system, organismal Tissue, cellular chemical, organismal, system Organismal, cellular, chemical, tissue, organ
Chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, system, organismal
stratified squamous epithelium
Consists of two or more layers of cells; cells in the apical layer and several layers deep to it are squamous; cells in the deeper layers vary from cuboidal to columnar.
In the figure shown, the carpals are ______ to the humerus? anterior posterior proximal distal superior
Distal
The sagittal plane is a vertical plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior segments. True False
False Sagittal plane is a vertical plane that divides the body or organ into right and left sides. A frontal (coronal) divides the body or an organ into front and back portions.
Which subdiscipline of anatomy examines the microscopic structure of tissues?
Histology
Using anatomical directional terms, complete the following:the ulna is ______ to the radius. medial lateral deep superficial
Medial
A system in the body is composed of related _______ with a common function.
Organs
The liver, heart, pancreas, and lungs would be good examples of ________. Systems Tissues Organs Chemicals Organ systems
Organs
Anatomy focuses on the __________________ of the human body. Function Biochemistry Structure Size
Structure
Cells with a common function form ________ which work together for a special role or function. Systems Tissues Organs Chemicals Organ systems
Tissues
which anatomical plane divides the body into top and bottom "halves"? Frontal Coronal Transverse Oblique Sagittal
Transverse
Pseudostratified columnar epithelium has one layer of cells. True False
True it gives the FALSE impression of a multilayered tissue—thus the name pseudostratified epithelium (pseudo-=false).
What is the difference between a plane and a section? a section is a cut whereas a plane is an imaginary flat surface that passes through the body a section is part of a plane with the section being a smaller part of the plane a section is a three-dimensional view of a plane a section and plane are actually the same thing
a section is a cut whereas a plane is an imaginary flat surface that passes through the body
Epithelial tissues play which important roles in the body? absorption filtration protection secretion all of these choices are important roles for Epithelial tissues
all of these choices are important roles for Epithelial tissues
The following terms/names - simple squamous; stratified cuboidal and simple columnar - reflect the ________ of epithelial cells. number of layers shape both number of layers and shape
both number of layers and shape
Epithelial tissues can be classified into various categories according to cell shape and number of layers type of fibers and number of layers presence or absence of blood vessels location in the body
cell shape and number of layers
Heart valves need to be able to resist stress in various directions. Which type of connective tissue best serves this purpose? dense regular reticular areolar dense irregular
dense irregular
Which tissue is characterized as having a free surface, being avascular (without blood vessels), and containing layers of cells? epithelial connective muscular nervous
epithelial
The major difference between ______________ tissue and _______________tissue is the percentage of cells to matrix. Use figure below as reference. muscle, connective epithelial, nervous epithelial, connective nervous, connective
epithelial, connective
Which of the following types of cells, found in connective tissue, are the most abundant? macrophages adipocytes mast cells fibroblasts white blood cells
fibroblasts
When the human body is in the anatomical position, the palm of the hand faces:
forward
Connective tissues differ from epithelia in that they have much extracellular material have tightly packed cells have no blood vessels have a free surface
have much extracellular material
Which of the following tissues has as a distinguishing characteristic, the ability to contract (shorten)? connective epithelial muscular nervous
muscular
In the figure shown, which type of epithelium is indicated? simple columnar epithelium simple cuboidal epithelium simple squamous epithelium stratified squamous epithelium transitional epithelium
simple columnar epithelium
Which type of epithelium consists of two or more layers of cells that protect underlying tissues in locations where considerable wear and tear occur? stratified epithelium simple epithelium pseudostratified epithelium two of the choices are correct
stratified epithelium doesn't include pseudostratified epithelium because it's actually a simple epithelium because all its cells rest on the basement membrane.
Which of the following is a typical characteristic of connective tissue? composed of cells closely joined together composed of cells that are able to conduct electrical impulses occur on body surfaces structure of extracellular matrix determines much of the tissue's qualities not supplied with nerve cells
structure of extracellular matrix determines much of the tissue's qualities