Anatomy and Physiology Final
Spinal nerves C5-T1 make up the ____________ plexus.
brachial
Depositions of collagen and fibrocartilage will form a mass of tissue connecting the broken ends called an internal _______.
callus
Medulla oblongata function
heart rate and breathing reflexes
Check all of the brain regions that are involved in memory
hippocampus, frontal cortex, amygdaloid body, and limbic system
A patient suffering from nerve damage is having trouble maintaining posture and moving his vertebral column. Which component of the nearby spinal nerves has been damaged?
dorsal rami
On an exam, a student is asked to briefly describe the structure and function of muscle tissue. Which of the following responses is the best description?
elongated fibers (cells) that are specialized to contract
________ tissue covers surfaces and lines the inside of organs and body cavities.
epithelial
The material that surrounds cells in tissues is called __________.
extracellular matrix
Propels spermatozoa in humans
flagella
Any break in a bone is called a _________, and repair is done in stages by the body.
fracture
Stacks of flattened membranes; modifies, packages, and distributes proteins and lipids
golgi apparatus
Medulla oblongata location
inferior part of the brainstem
The outer boundary of cells; controls entry and exit of substances
plasma membrane
A bullet enters the left lung and collapses it. Which cavity has been entered?
pleural
The __________ is most likely to be stimulated first upon hearing a spoken word.
primary auditory cortex
Major branches of a spinal nerve are called __________.
rami
Pons function
relays information between cerebrum and cerebellum
The process finishes with bone __________, wherein woven bone is replaced by _________ bone.
remodeling, compact
The _______ is a period of time when a membrane cannot respond to another stimulus (no matter how strong).
absolute refractory period
Each glucose molecule metabolized by ____________ produces two ATP, allowing for muscle activity to continue for an additional 30-40 seconds.
anaerobic respiration
Which stage of the cell cycle immediately precedes the S phase?
G1
Picking up a heavy box from the floor is best performed with bent legs and a relatively straight back. Simply bending at the waist (and keeping the legs straight) makes it more difficult for the low back muscles to generate a strong contraction, and they are likely to become damaged. Which of the following best explains why the back muscles generate such a weak contraction?
They are overstretched, resulting in poor overlap between thick and thin filaments.
The protein-mediated movement of substances across a membrane that requires energy, such as the ATP, is called __________ transport.
active
As the delivery of oxygen to the muscle increases during the course of exercise ATP production occurs primarily via _________
aerobic respiration
As the delivery of oxygen to the muscle increases during the course of exercise, ATP production occurs primarily via ____________ .
aerobic respiration
each glucose molecule metabolized by an __________ produces to ATP, allowing for muscle activity to continue for an additional 30 to 40 seconds
anaerobic respiration
Receptor proteins are most closely associated with
cell communication
Ribosomes are most closely associated with
cell reproduction
Mitochondria are most closely associated with
cellular energy use
The division of the nervous system responsible for problem solving is the _____________.
central nervous system
Used in formation of microtubules found in cilia and flagella
centrioles
Move materials over the surfaces of cells
cilia
In the early stages of exercise ATP is produced by the action of ________
creatine kinase
In the early stages of exercise ATP is produced by the action of ____________ .
creatine kinase
The high energy molecule that donates a phosphate to ADP is ____________ .
creatine phosphate
The high energy molecule that donates to phosphate to ADP is ________
creatine phosphate
System of microtubules and microfilaments that gives cells support, shape, and movement
cytoskeleton
Commissures
extend between the right and left cerebral hemispheres.
True or False Catalyst for permanently change your depleted during the course of a reaction
false
Identify the statement that best differentiates gray matter and white matter.
gray matter consists of cell bodies and dendrites, whereas white matter consists mostly of myelinated axons.
A __________ will form and will turn into granulation tissue at the site of injury.
hematoma
A fascicle
is surrounded by perimysium.
If you were to insert an imaginary sagittal plane through your foot and divide it into two equal sections, how would you leave foot be divided?
left and right portions running from approximately the middle of the third tow to the middle of the heel.
Vesicles that contain digestive enzymes
lysosomes
Increase surface area of the plasma membrane for absorption of substances
microvilli
Pons location
middle portion of the brainstem
Major sites of ATP synthesis by the process of respiration
mitochondria
The constant tension produced by muscles for long periods of time is ___________.
muscle tone
Largest organelle of the cell; contains DNA
nucleus
Cells called ____________ deposit a temporary bony collar around the fracture while ossification occurs.
osteoblasts
The structures upon which protein synthesis directly takes place
ribosome
Extensive membrane system upon which protein synthesis takes place
rough endoplasmic reticulum
solution A has a pH of 10 and solution B has a pH of two. Which of the following statements about the solutions is true?
solution B has a higher hydrogen ion concentration than solution A.
A muscle that is not consciously controlled and has a banded appearance would be described as __________.
striated and involuntary
Ribose is the
sugar found in RNA and ATP
Muscle tension can be increased with _________, which involves increasing the force of contraction of the muscle fibers, as well as with __________, which involves increasing the number of muscle fibers contracting.
summation; recruitment
Midbrain location
superior to the pons
Ribosomes are most closely associated with
synthesis of molecules
What is mediated transport?
the movement of molecules across a membrane by means of a protein carrier
Amputation of a foot at the ankle would involve a cut in the __________ plane.
transverse
True or False Enzymes lower the level of the activation barrier
true
True or False after an enzyme has been used, it may act as a catalyst for another reaction.
true
True or False Action potentials travel fastest on large diameter, myelinated axons.
true
True or False Enzymes are proteins that actors catalyst
true
Mitosis forms
two daughter cells with the same amount of DNA as the mother cell.
Midbrain function
visual reflex center