A & P Lab #1
dense regular connective tissue
attaches bones to bones and muscles to bones
endocrine system
composed of glands that secrete hormones
lacrimal
contains a "saddle" that houses the pituitary gland
mechanical stage
controls the amount of movement of the slide on the stage
cuboidal
cube shaped
The area of the slide seen when looking through the microscope is the
field of view
abdominopelvic
gastric bypass surgery to reduce the size of the stomach
muscular system
generates body heat and provides for movement of the body as a whole
The microscope lens may be cleaned with
grit free lens paper
maxilla
has greater and lesser wings
Which bone feature is only found on cervical vertebrae?
transverse foramen
pronation
turning the palm downward
cervical vertebra-typical
type of vertebra where each transverse process has a foramen
coccyx
"tail bone" fused vertebrae
lumbar vertebra
"tail bone" fused vertebrae
List the four primary tissue types.
1. Epithelial 2. Connective 3. Muscle 4. Nervous
list the 4 major sutures of the skull
1. saggital 2. coronal 3. squamous 4. lambdoid
thoracic vertebra
12 components; unfused
How many phalanges are in the hand
14
You are using a 10x ocular and a 15x objective, the field diameter is 1.5 mm, the approximate field size with a 30x objective is _______ mm.
75
If a microscope has a 10x ocular lens and the total magnification at a particular time is 950x, the objective lens in use at that time is _____x.
95
stratified squamous
Best suited for areas subjected to friction
areolar connective tissue
Composes basement membranes; a soft packaging tissue with a jellylike matrix
Tissue
Groups of cells with similar structure and function.
Differentiate between a lacuna and a canaliculus.
Lacunae are cavities that house osteocytes. Canaliculi contain cytoplasmic extensions of osteocytes, which radiate from each lacunae and connect to the central canal.
pseudostratified ciliated columnar
Lines much of the respiratory tract
Explain the difference between a negative feedback mechanism and a positive feedback mechanism.
Negative feedback shuts off the original stimulus and positive feedback enhances the original stimulus.
columnar
column shaped
working distance
The distance from the bottom of the objective lens to the surface of the slide
How are epithelial cells classified?
They are classified by number of layers and cell shape.
inversion
Turning the sole of the foot inward
maxilla and mandible
_____________ and _________________ contain sockets bearing teeth
reproductive and endocrine
______________________ and ______________ necessary for conception and childbearing
frontal and sphenoid
______________________ and _______________- 3 cranial bones containing paranasal sinuses
sinus
air filled cavity
maxilla
allows tears to drain
connective tissue
anchors and packages body organs
patellar
anterior aspect of knee
Which bony feature is typically only found in babies?
anterior fontanelle
ramus
armlike projection
cardiovascular system
arteries, veins, heart
atlas
articulates with the occipital condyles
thoracic vertebra
bears facets for articulation with ribs, forms part of thoracic
flexion
bending a joint
dorsiflexion
bending of the foot or the toes upward
frontal
bone forming anterior cranium
parietal
bone pair united by the saggital suture
skeletal system
bones, cartilages, ligaments
nasal
bony skeleton of nose
digestive system
breaks down ingested food into its absorbable units
meatus
canal-like structure
rotating nosepiece
carries the objective lenses; rotates the lenses
epithelial tissue
cells may absorb, protect, or form a filtering membrane
zygomatic
cheekbone
As you move from lower magnification to higher magnification field diameter will:
decrease
As you move from lower magnification to higher magnification working distance will:
decrease
As total magnification increases, the working distance ________.
decreases
condenser
delivers a concentrated beam of light to the specimen
The spinal cord is located in the ________ body cavity.
dorsal
Which two bones form the nasal septum?
ethmoid and vomer
integumentary system
external body covering
sphenoid
facial bone that contains a paranasal sinus
What is the primary cell type found in ligaments?
fibroblast
Which cartilage forms the meniscus?
fibrocartilage
When focusing on high power, always use the ___________ adjustment knob to focus.
fine
the parietal bone is
flat bone
the sternum is
flat bone
Which of these terms best describes a small hole going through a bone?
foramen
parietal
form the superior and lateral cranium
sacrum
forms a joint with the hip bone
ethmoid
forms most of hard palate
nervous tissue
forms nerves and the brain
mandible
forms the chin
hyaline cartilage
forms the larynx and the costal cartilages of the ribs
Patient RX has been stabbed in the anterior, medial region of the right femoral region. What is the best description to tell the patient's family where the injury was located?
front mid-region of the right thigh
The ________ body plane of section divides the body into anterior and posterior parts.
frontal
lymphatic system
houses cells involved in the bodies immune response
cardiovascular system
includes arteries and veins
extension
increases the angle of a joint
vomer
inferior part of nasal septum
adipose connective tissue
insulates against heat loss; provides reserve fuel
the vertebrae is
irregular bone
endocrine system
is affected by removal of the adrenal gland
integumentary system
is damaged when you fall and scrape your knee
ethmoid
its "holey"plate allows olfactory fibers to pass
axis
its dens acts as a pivot point
occipital
its oval shaped protrusions articulate with the atlas
nervous system
key organs include the brain and spinal cord
simple cuboidal
kidney tubules
tuberosity
large rounded projection
trochanter
large, irregularly shaped projection
Assume there is an object on the left side of the field that you want to bring to the center (toward the apparent right). In what direction would you move the slide?
left
epithelial
lines body cavities and covers the body's external surface
simple columnar
lines the small and large intestines
respiratory system
loads oxygen into the blood
the phalanx is
lone bone
the radius is
long bone
crural
lower portion of the lower limb
When beginning to focus, use the ______________ lens.
lowest power
lymphatic system
lymph nodes, spleen, lymphatic vesicles
muscle tissue
major function is to contract
On what bone is the coronoid process found?
mandible
lumbar vertebra
massive vertebrae; weight supporting
simple squamous
most suited or rapid diffusion
hyoid
not really a skull bone
foramen
opening through a hole
If, after focusing in low power, only the fine adjustment needs to be used to focus the specimen at the higher powers, the microscope is said to be ______.
parfocal
What tissue is the outermost, dense covering around bone?
periosteum
stage
platform on which the slide rests for viewing
Which serous membrane covers only the lung?
pleural
acromial
point of shoulder
popliteal
posterior aspect of the knee
palatine
posterior hard palate
skeletal system
protects and supports body organs, provides framework for muscular action
osseous tissue
provides levers for muscles to act on
muscle tissue
pumps blood, flushes urine out of the body, allows one to swing a bat
digital
referring to the fingers
cervical
referring to the neck
brachial
refers to the arm
cranial
removal of a brain tumor
urinary system
rids the body of nitrogen-containing wastes
condyle
rounded, convex projection
squamous
scale-like
Store the microscope with the __________ objective in place.
scanning
fossa
shallow depression
spine
sharp, splender process
the calcaneus is
short bone
Scapular
shoulder blade
A nurse informs you that she is about to give you a shot in the lateral femoral region. What portion of your body should you uncover?
side of upper thigh
sphenoid
site of external acoustic meatus
sphenoid
site of jungular foramen and cartoid canal
tubercle
small rounded projection
occipital
spinal cord passes through a large foramen in this bone
smooth muscle is
spindle shaped cells, involuntary, one nucleus, in wall of bladder and stomach
vertebral
spine or backbone
transitional
stretches
cardiac muscle is
striated, branching cells, involuntary, one nucleus, intercalated discs, forms heart walls
skeletal muscle is
striated, voluntary, multinucleate, cylindrical, attached to bones, cylindrical cells, voluntary, many nuclei
head
structure supported on neck
temporal
superior and middle nasale conchae are part of this bone
thoracic
surgery to remove a cancerous lung lobe
spinal
surgery to remove a ruptured spinal disk
connective tissue
the most widespread tissues in the body
endocrine system
thyroid, pancreas, pituitary gland
respiratory system
trachea, bronchi, lungs
nervous tissue
transmits electrical signals
fine adjustment knob
used for precise focusing once initial focusing has been done
iris diaphragm lever
used to adjust the amount of light passing through the specimen
cardiovascular system
uses blood as a transport vehicle
reproductive system
uterus, ovaries, vagina
cervical vertebra-typical
vertebra type with bifid spinous process
A coverslip should always be used with ________________
wet mounts
carpal
wrist area