Anatomy and Physiology Final Exam
an eccentric contraction is described as
a muscle produces tension, but the length of the muscle is increasing.
an antagonist is
a muscle working in opposition to another muscle
what is tropomyosin?
a protein found along the groove of the F-actin double helix
A coiled fibrous protein in connective tissue that is stretchy is called
elastin
The four primary tissue types are
epithelial, connective, muscular, nervous
what bone is part of the axial skeleton?
rib
T tubules are invaginations of the
sarcolemma
what the the longest muscle in the body?
sartorius
neurons that have a single axon and a single dendrite are
bipolar
the humerus articulates with the radius at the
capitulum
the opposite of depression is
elevation
Ridges of the cerebellar cortex are called
folia
what is not a cartilaginous joint?
fontanelles
the spaces between developing skull bones that have not ossified are called _____
fontanels
the spinal cord begins at the
foramen magnum
the glenoid cavity is where the
humerus articulates with the scapula
parathyroid hormone causes
increased RANKL and decreased OPG
appositional growth deposits a new layer of bone tissue
on the surface of the bone
The movement of food through the digestive tract results from the action of ____ muscle
smooth
The type of muscle found in the walls of of blood vessels is ____ muscle
smooth
which epithelial types is mismatched with its function?
squamous epithelium- stretching
the epidermal layer found only in thick skin is
stratum lucidum
the insertion is
the end of the muscle where the action occurs
the coccyx is
the most inferior portion of the vertebral column
the prime mover is
the muscle that does most of the movement
Whole muscles can respond in a graded fashion to stimuli by varying
the number of motor units recruited
in short-term memory...
there is increased synaptic activity by long-term potentiation
myosin is also known as the
thick myofilament
which ventrical is located between the two halves of the thalamus?
third ventrical
articular facets on the transverse processes are characteristics of ______ vertebrae
thoracic
the sciatic nerve is composed of the
tibial nerve and common fibular nerve
the motor roof of a spinal nerve is also referred to as the _____ root
ventral
of the following muscles of the head, which one wraps around the orbits?
orbicularis oculi
closing or puckering the lips is the action of the _____ muscle
orbicularis oris
the brachioradialis is named for its
origin and insertion
when a fracture begins to heal, one type of bone cell moves into the fracture site and tears down the damaged bone tissue. what does this?
osetoclasts
When blood calcium levels are low
osteoclast activity increases
the opposite of retraction is
protraction
the function of a bursa is to
provide a fluid-filled cushion that reduces friction.
what muscle is named for its location?
quadriceps femoris
the opposite if eversion is
inversion
nail cells are produced by the
nail matrix
which is not a carpal?
navicular
which type of tissue contains cells called neurons?
nervous tissue
mechanoreceptors respond to
compression of receptors
the mastoid process
contains mastoid air cells
the opposite of extension is
flexion
the sarcoplasmic reticulum
stores calcium
which of the following cranial nerves is exclusively sensory
vestibulocochlear
the brainstem receives sensory input from which cranial nerves?
vestibulocochlear, vagus, optic
what statements describe lower motor neurons?
1. have axons extending into peripheral nerves 2. send signals to skeletal muscles.
What are the functions of the integumentary system?
1. resistance to infection. 2. sensation to environmental stimuli. 3. thermoregulation.
a sharp object penetrated a synovial joint. in which order were they penetrated?
1. skin 2. tendon or muscle 3. ligament 4. fibrous capsule 5. synovial membrane
description of partial thickness burns
1. they are subdivided into first and second degree burns 2. they may involve only the epidermis
what statements apply to arrector pili?
1. they consist of smooth muscle tissue. 2. they are associated with hair follicles. 3. they extend from the dermal root sheath to the papillary layer of the dermis.
which of the following result when the spinal cord is hemitransected (cut) on the left side?
1.loss of pain and thermal sensation below injury on the right side. 2.loss of fine touch and pressure sensations below the injury on the left side. 3.loss of fine motor control on the left side below the injury.
what represents the sequence of events when you start to nod off?
1.the muscles of the back are stretched. 2.the muscle spindle is stretched. 3.action potentials in sensory neurons of the muscle spindles increase. 4.action potentials in alpha motor neurons of skeletal muscle fibers increase. 5.skeletal muscle of the back contract.
the spinal cord ends at the
2nd lumbar vertebrae
the primary mineral in bone is
Calcium
voltage-gated Na+ channels are sensitive to changes in the extracellular concentration of
Ca2+
which reflex shows the least synaptic delay?
Golgi tendon reflex
what is a function of the vertebral column?
It allows spinal nerves to exit the spinal cord.
in Hyperpolarization
K+ tend to diffuse out of the cell
where in the brain are basal nuclei located?
Midbrain, Diencephalon,Cerebrum
depolarization of the nerve plasma membrane occurs when there is rapid influx (inflow) of
Na+
what muscle is named for its shape?
Trapezius
a synergist is
a group of muscles that work together to cause movement
what type of angular movements are allowed at the synovial joints?
abduction, extension, flexion
what functions apply to epithelial tissue?
acting as a barrier, secretion of substances
Decreased sensitivity to a continued stimulus defines the term
adaptation
which type of cell contains large amounts of lipids?
adipocytes
the oculomotor nerve
adjusts pupil size to the level of lighting.
a lack of mitochondria within skeletal muscle fibers would impair which ATP-yielding chemical process?
aerobic respiration
which of the following events in a stretch reflex occurs last?
alpha motor neurons transmit action potentials to muscle causing contraction
which of the following events will lead to depolarization
an increase in K+ in the extracellular fluid
which type of respiration rapidly produces ATP for short time periods?
anaerobic respiration
the anterior end of the ilia crest is the
anterior superior iliac spine
Body odor results from secretions from the ______ sweat glands.
apocrine
the middle, thin, spider-like meninx is the
arachnoid mater
dendrites...
are the input part of the neuron
a biaxial joint has movement
around two axes at right angles to one another.
Increase in epiphysis size is the result of bone growth at the __________.
articular cartilage
of the following muscles of the thigh, which one is NOT part of the quadriceps group
biceps femoris
fibers connecting areas of the cerebral cortex within the same hemisphere are _____ fibers
association
which is a synovial joint?
atlantooccipital
the first cervicle vertebrae is the
atlas
what is the examination of a dead body to determine the cause of death or to study the changes caused by disease?
autopsy
a victim of an automobile accident goes into shock, which results in decreased blood flow. the victims skin will...
become pale
A tissue that has a fluid matrix is
blood
Collagen and calcium hydroxyapatite are the primary constituents of
bone matrix
Ligaments attach
bone to bone
the thumb and big toe are similar in that
both have two rather than three phalanges.
Canaliculi are found in this type of bone tissue.
both spongy and compact bone
white matter is composed of
bundles of myelinated axons
which type of muscle is found in the wall of the heart?
cardiac muscle
A yellow pigment derived from plants that can impart a yellow color to the skin is
carotene
Which skull canal does the internal carotid artery pass through?
carotid canal
the wrist is composed of eight bones called
carpal bones
protein synthesis in neurons occurs in
cell bodies or soma
the cerebellum communicates with other parts of the CNS by means of nerve tracts called the
cerebellar peduncles
Changes in the blood concentration of glucose, oxygen and hydrogen are detected by
chemoreceptors
cerebrospinal fluid is produced by the _____ and is reabsorbed by the ______
choroid plexus, arachnoid granulation
what type of circular movements are allowed at synovial joints?
circumduction, pronation, rotation
the collar bone is the
clavicle
lamella are characteristics of..
compact bone tissue
a condition in which stimuli occur so rapidly that there are no intervening relaxations between contractions is called
complete tetanus
what is not a function of a skeletal muscle?
constriction of organs
actin myofilaments
contain strands of fibrous actin.
the zygomaticus major muscle
contributes to laughing and smiling.
the depressor anguli oris muscle
contributes to pouting.
the sensory (afferent) division of the peripheral nervous system
conveys action potentials to the CNS
What is the large C-shaped mass of white matter that consists of nerve fibers that connect the two cerebral hemispheres?
corpus callosum
articular cartilage
covers the ends of bones in synovial joints.
the peripheral nervous system includes the
cranial nerves
Rigor mortis occurs after death because
cross-bridges form but can't release.
what represents functions of connective tissue?
cushioning, insulating
the bluish tinge of skin due to a reduction of oxygen in the blood is called
cyanosis
pacinia corpuscles respond to
deep cutaneous pressure and vibration
Acetylcholine binds to a membrane bound receptor and causes ligand-gated sodium channels to open and results in
depolarization
friction ridges of the hands and feet are produced by projections into the epidermis called
dermal papillae
the pyramids of the medulla contain
descending motor tracts
what disc-shaped structure with especially adhesive glycoproteins around each cell that bind cells to one another?
desmosomes
the sensory root of a spinal nerve is also referred to as _____ root
dorsal
the gate control theory of pain says that pain impulses traveling through the lateral spinothalamic tract can be suppressed by increased activity of the
dorsal column/medial lemniscal system
the most superficial meningeal layer is the
dura mater
the thickest of the meninges is the
dura mater
Ossification that involves replacing cartilage with bone is
endochondral
what statement about bone growth is true?
endochondral growth in long bones occurs at the epiphyseal plate.
the superficial layer of epithelium of the skin is called the
epidermis
What space, found between the vertebral wall and the dura mater, is the area for injecting anesthesia for childbirth?
epidural space
which of the following connective tissue layers is outside all the others?
epimysium
the habenula and pineal body are both found in the
epithalamus
the type of lamella found between osteons is
interstitial
which type of tissue forms linings or coverings?
epithelial tissue
which of the following will help cool the body?
evaporation of sweat from the skin's surface
The elevated oxygen consumption relative to activity level after exercise has ended is called
excess post-exercise oxygen consumption
acetylcholine is released from the presynaptic terminal by the process of
exocytosis
which muscle extends the big toe?
extensor hallucis longus
which abdominal wall muscle is the most superficial of the oblique muscles?
external abdominal oblique
The collar that forms around the opposing ends of bone fragments is called a(n)
external callus
Initiating the withdrawal reflex in both legs at the same time would cause one to
fall
a ccell that forms fibrous connective tissue would be called a _____.
fibroblast
a joint that has no joint cavity and exhibits little or no movement would be classified as a _____ joint.
fibrous
the flat bones of the skull develop from
fibrous connective tissue
which cranial bone forms the bony eyebrow ridges and roofs of the orbits?
frontal
what correctly lists the arrangement of components found in a third-class lever?
fulcrum-pull-weight
the adductor longus is named for its
function and size
cell bodies of the peripheral nervous system are located in
ganglia
an intercalated disc is an example location of ...
gap junctions
the bulge of the calf is caused by the ____ and _____ muscles
gastrocnemius, soleus
the type of movement between carpal bones is described as
gliding
the joint between a tooth and the mandibular alveolus is an example of a
gomphosis
the acromion processs
has an articulation with the clavicle
the accessory nerve
has both a cranial and spinal component, provides innervation to the trapezius and sternocleidomastoid muscles, is cranial. nerve XI, has fibers that join the vagus nerve.
woven bone
has its collagen fibers randomly oriented
the autonomic nervous system
has two sets of neurons in a series
axons...
have a distal portion that branches to form the presynaptic terminals.
if the broca area is damaged, the result is
hesitant and distorted speech
the obturator foramen is found in the
hipbone
the stratum corneum beneath the free edge of the nail is the
hyponychium
the thermostat or nucleus that monitors blood temperatures is located in the
hypothalamus
the stalk that connects the hypothalamus to the pituitary gland is the _______
infundibulum
axillary nerve
innervates deltoid and teres minor muscles
the taste area is located in the
insula
the cerebellum functions as a comparator. this means that the cerebellum compares
intended movements with actual movements
Which portion of a reflex arc is most likely to be located entirely within the central nervous system?
interneuron
a neuron within the central nervous system that carries action potentials from one neuron to another is called a/an
interneuron
the fibrocartilage located between the bodies of adjacent vertebrae is the
intervertebral disk
An example of a symphysis is the
intervertebral joint
hyaluronic acid gives a very slippery quality to find fluids that contain it. hyaluronic acid...
is a good lubricant for join cavities
the conus medullaris
is a tapered, cone like region immediately inferior to the lumbar enlargement.
calcitonin
is associated with decreased osteoclast activity
the central nervous system
is the site for processing information
a person sits on his/her
ischial tuberosity
Intact skin provides protection because
it forms a physical barrier against the entry of microbes
As skin cells move toward the surface of the body, they produce a protein that reduces water loss. This process is called
keratinization
thin sheets of bone matrix are
lamellae
what are three major regions of the cerebellum
lateral hemispheres, flocculonodular lobe, vermis
The arm is attached to the thorax by the
latissimus dorsi and pectoralis major
the pelvic diaphragm is formed by the
levator ani and coccygeus muscles
which muscle will elevate the scapula?
levator scapulae
For the resting membrane potential, increasing the sodium ion concentration in the ECF results in
little change in membrane potential
the bone that forms the chin is also the only bone connected to the skull by a freely moveable joint. this bone is the
mandible
Some marrow of long bones is termed "red" marrow. The function of red marrow is to
manufacture blood cells
the extracellular material of tissues is called
matrix
which facial bone is matched correctly with its function?
maxilla- possesses sockets for teeth
a synchondrosis
may be temporary.
The central axis of the hair is the
medulla
Which portion of the brainstem is continuous with the spinal cord?
medulla oblongata
a thin layer of tissue that covers an organ or lines a cavity is a
membrane
from which embryonic brain region does the cerebellum form?
metencphalon
if the ventral root of a spinal nerve were cut, the regions innervated by that spinal nerve would experience complete loss of
movement
which type of membrane lines cavities that open to the outside and often contains mucous glands?
mucous
Specialized muscle fibers associated with detection of muscle length are
muscle spindles
which type of tissue is contractile?
muscle tissue
what statement concerning general functional characteristics of muscle is true?
muscle tissue shortens forcefully but lengthens passively
the brachial plexus supplies nerves that function to contract which of the following
muscles of the arm and forearm
Using the biceps brachii to flex the forearm requires innervation by the _____ nerve.
musculocutaneous
the distal portion of the nail is the
nail body
in the CNS, clusters of gray matter containing cell bodies are called
nuclei
which of the following nerves is associated with the lumbosacral plexus
obturator
an action potential
occurs when the local potential reaches threshold level
which type of bone cell has a ruffled border and secretes acids?
osteoclasts
which type of bone cell lies in a lacuna?
osteocyte
which of the following are the maintenance cells in bone tissue?
osteocytes
Digestion of food is regulated by the
parasympathetic division of the ANS
the lambdoidal suture is located between the
parietal and occipital bones
Amputees frequently perceive pain in the amputated structure. This type of pain is called
phantom
vision is dependent upon
photoreceptors
identify the structures that are part of the epithalamus
pineal gland, habenula
the joint between the head of the radius and the proximal end of the ulna is a ____ joint
pivot
a joint consists of two opposing flat surfaces of approximately equal size is a/an ____ joint.
plane
the joint between the articular processes of adjacent vertebrae is a ____ joint
plane
An abrasion of the skin results in which of the following?
portal of entry for microorganisms
skeletal muscle fibers
possess striations
the greater siatic notch is found on the
posterior side of the ilium
what is true during the resting membrane potential?
potassium is concentrated primarily inside the cell
When the myosin head flexes into a bend, pulling the actin filament along with it, this is called the
power stroke
If a person decided to jump over a chair, which of the following areas organizes the motor functions needed to carry out this action?
premotor area
synaptic vesicles contain neurotransmitters and are present in the
presynaptic terminals
the adaptive significance of the crossed extensor reflex when a person steps on a tack is to
prevent the person from falling down
receptors that in general produce an action potential in response to a receptor potential are _____ receptors
primary
which of the cortical areas listed below is most likely to be stimulated first when repeating a word you just heard spoken?
primary auditory cortex
the sequence of events that produce growth at the epiphyseal plate is
proliferation, hypertrophy, calcification, cell death, ossification, and remodeling
The opposite of supination is
pronation
the perception of position and movement of body parts is
proprioception
the abdominal muscle that has its origin at the pubic crest and symphysis pubis is the
rectus abdominis
As the nervous system ages
reflexes become slower
Schwann cells differ from oligodendrocytes in which of the following ways?
schwann cells form a myelin sheath around a portion of only one axon, while oligodendrocytes can surround portions of several axons
Which of the following statements concerning sebaceous glands is false?
sebaceous glands are an example of apocrine glands.
receptors that in general do not produce an action potential, but can release neurotransmitters in response to a receptor potential are _____ receptors
secondary
the knee-jerk reflex involves which of the following?
sensory and motor neurons
A neuron that conducts pain sensations to the central nervous system would be classified as a(n)
sensory or afferent neuron
whats the correct order of the reflex arch beginning with the sensory receptor
sensory receptor, sensory neuron, interneruon, motor neuron, effector
Maureen is hiking in the cold, and to maintain homeostasis her body begins to
shiver
which type of muscle is attached to bones?
skeletal muscle
which type of muscle tissue has spindle-shaped cells
smooth muscle
If you feel someone touch you on the shoulder, the person has stimulated a(n) ____ sense.
somatic
the central nervous system includes the
spinal cord
the posterior, inferior projection from vertebrae is the
spinous process
which type of bones tissue appears porous?
spongy bone
which type of epithelial tissue is found in the mouth?
stratified squamous epithelium
the layer of epidermis that undergoes mitosis and forms new epidermal cells is the
stratum basale
what is the correct order of the layers of the epidermis from deepest to the most superficial?
stratum basale, stratum spinosum, stratum granulosum, stratum lucidum, and stratum corneum
if you accidentally cut your arm and see adipose tissue, which layers was/were cut?
stratum basale, subcutaneous layer, stratum corneum, dermis
rupturing the dermis may cause _____ to develop
stretch marks
Structurally, the simplest reflex is the
stretch reflex
joints are classified according to the
structure of the joint
A bird hits the windshield of your car, and you reflexively duck and close your eyes. Which of the following is responsible for this action?
superior colliculi
Endomysium is a delicate network of loose connective tissue that
surrounds each muscle fiber
the junction of a neuron with another cell is a/an
synapse
most of the joints in the appendicular skeleton are _____ joints
synovial
which joint is most moveable?
synovial
the superior and inferior colliculi are located in which of the following portions of the midbrain?
tectum (roof)
the fasciculus gracillis and fasciculus cuneatus would help us
tell if an object is rough or smooth
the auditory cortex is located in the
temporal lobe
the lateral fissure separates the ______ from the rest of the cerebrum
temporal lobe
the interthlamic adhesion connects the two portions of the
thalamus
the various types of epithelium are classified by
the shape of cells and number of cell layers
the origin is
the stationary end of the muscle
which statement concerning the subcutaneous layer is false?
the subcutaneous layer is composed of dense connective tissue with collagen and elastin fibers.
the cerebral aqueduct connects
the third ventricle to the fourth ventricle
what statement concerning sutures is false?
the tissue between the bones is hyaline cartilage
the plasma membrane of a neuron is more permeable to K+ because
there are more leak ion channels for K+ than Na+
interconnecting rods of bone are
trabeculae
the motor (efferent) division of the peripheral nervous system
transmits impulses from the CNS to effectors, such as skeletal muscle
what muscle is not externally visible on the trunk of the body?
transverseabdominal
If a man exercises by doing push-ups every day, he would strengthen or enlarge which of the following muscles?
triceps brachii
there are _____ enlargements of the spinal cord where nerves supplying the extremities enter and leave
two
the sagittal suture is located between the
two parietal bones
Wernicke area is necessary for
understanding and formulating coherent speech
which vitamin begins its synthesis in the skin when the skin is exposed to ultraviolet light?
vitamin D
channels that open or close in response to changes in electrical charge or voltage across the plasma membrane are called
voltage-gated ion channels
a reflex that protects limbs by removing them from painful stimuli is the ____ reflex
withdrawal