Anatomy Exam 1 Thompson

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Network of single fibers; stretched and returned back to same shape

elastic

cell division and function; determine cell shape; cilia; flagella; largest filament

microtubules

the protein that is not firmly embedded in the membrane; on one side of the membrane or another

peripheral protein

the serous membrane of the abdominal cavity

peritoneum

what are the two types of organelles

peroxisomes and proteasomes

at least __ different types of tissues are layered together to form an organ

2

what is the key job of a centrosome

cell division

what is the intracellular fluid portion of the cytoplasm of cells called

cytosol

t or f: The patellar region is superior to the inguinal region.

false

The word "dorsum" may be used to describe the 1. back of the hand 2. anterior surface of the body 3. top of the foot

1 and 3

Which of the anatomical planes listed below are vertical? 1. frontal 2. midsagittal 3. oblique 4. parasagittal 5. transverse

1,2,4

when was the first american ed of gray's anatomy

1862

when was the first dissection

300BC

what does the mitochondria produce

ATP

Which of the following represent the order of organization from simple to complex?

Chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, system, organismal

helped us look at structure smaller than what the human eye could see

microscopic

opposite side

Contralateral

The names of the serous membranes that cover the lungs, the heart, and abdominal cavity are ________, respectively.

Pleura, pericardium, peritoneum

what is in between the parietal and visceral layer

serous fluid

allows for movement has two layers (parietal and visceral)

serous membrane

contains the stomach, intestines, spleen, liver, and other organs

abdominal cavity

standing straight up with palms facing forward

anatomical position

_____ is the oldest form of scientific study

anatomy

study of structures

anatomy

what is the scientific name for the elbow

antecubital

front

anterior/ventral

the free surface of epithelial cells (the top)

apical

no blood vessels

avascular

the surface at the bottom of an epithelial tissue

basal

anchor for all cells in epithelial tissue

basement membrane

what does the skeletal system include

bones, joints, cartilage, ligaments

what does the nervous system include?

brain, spinal cord, nerves

Which of the following are the smallest living units in the human body?

cell

what are the levels of body organization?

chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, system, organismal

An accident report submitted by an officer who is a former anatomy student contains the following statement: "The victim suffered a severe blow to the mental region." This means the victim was struck on the ____

chin

turns into chromosomes during division

chromatin

hair on cell; job is to move; microtubules give them support; function as hair like objects that allow for sweeping and cleaning passageways

cilia

what type of simple columnar epithelium lines the respiratory track and fallopian tubes, has goblet and cilia

ciliated

Strong parallel bundles; resists tension; gives fiber strength

collagen

what are the types of fibers in connective tissue

collagen, elastic, reticular

cell shape that allows for more secretion, absorption and protection and is a tall column

columnar

what tissue can be seen in embryo cells

connective

what tissue is mature, dense, and has cartilage

connective

every time you see epithelial tissue, there has to have a layer of ____________ near it because connection has blood vessels (this is how epithelial gets there nutrients)

connective tissue

has an extracellular matrix (cells don't touch) and is vascular

connective tissue

supports, protects, binds, stores energy, and is important for an immune response

connective tissue

what is the most abundant tissue

connective tissue

what's another name for frontal plane

coronal plane

what does surface epithelial tissue do

covers and lines the skin, internal organs, blood vessels and body cavities

on top (head)

cranial

what is formed by cranial bones and contains the brain

cranial cavity

cell shape that allows for secretion and absorption and is square

cuboidal

everything inside the plasma membrane

cytoplasm

network of protein filaments

cytoskeleton

The thoracic cavity and abdominal cavity is separated by the _____

diaphragm

the ____ separates the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavity

diaphragm

what do proteasomes do

digest/destroy unwanted proteins

what is the key role of lysosomes

digests; destroys unneeded things

to cut open

dissect

Farther from the trunk of the body

distal

secrete hormones INTO body

endocrine glands

lines heart, blood and lymph vessels

endothelium

what are the two types of simple squamous tissues?

endothelium and mesothelium

lines and covers surfaces; helps form glands

epithelial

what are the four majors types of tissues

epithelial, connective, muscular, nervous

What does the mediastinum contain?

esophagus, trachea, heart, large vessels; thymus

secrete hormones into a DUCT

exocrine glands

sesamoid bone; that's only in 39% of humans; in elbow

fabella

supine

faced up

T or F: The sagittal plane is a vertical plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior segments.

false

T or F: The upperlimbs are facing backward in the anatomical position.

false

T or F:The visceral membrane is important for covering and/or lining the body cavities and the organs within them.

false

T or F: all cells only have one nucleus

false; red blood cells have more than one

what are the adhesion proteins in the extracellular matrix of connective tissue

fibronectin

long extension; only example is sperm cell; purpose is to move; filled with microtubules

flagella

plasma membrane made up of a sea of phospholipids

fluid mosaic model

When the human body is in the anatomical position, the palm of the hand faces:

forward

divides into anterior (front) and posterior (back)

frontal

Specialized epithelial cells organized to form glands that secrete substances into ducts, onto a surface, or into the blood

glandular epithelium

signaling molecules for certain molecules to come into cell; if molecule has ligand (correct signal), it allows it to come into cell; sugary coating that allows cells to slip through space

glycocalyx

integral protein with carbohydrate chain attached

glycoprotein

made to trap water

glycosaminoglycans

the large picture items that we can see with our human eye (cadaver class)

gross

a jell like component between the cells and fibers of connective tissue; supports tissue and contains glycosaminoglycans

ground substance

The pericardial cavity contains the ____

heart

what does the cardiovascular system include

heart, arteries, veins

on bottom

inferior

what are the two types of membrane proteins?

integral and peripheral

the protein that is integrated within the membrane

integral protein

position organelles, cell shape; middle sized filament

intermediate filament

fluid between the cell bodies

interstitial fluid

what're the three types of extracellular fluid

interstitial fluid, plasma, lymph

What are the functions of proteins?

ion channels, carriers, receptors, enzymes, linkers, cell identity

same side

ipsilateral

Tough protein that protects from heat, chemicals, germs

keratin

what does the urinary system include?

kidneys, ureter, urethra

away from midline

lateral

the surface where two epithelial cells touch

lateral

what does nonciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium do

lines ducts of many glands

what does ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium do

lines most of upper respiratory track

what does the smooth ER produce

lipids

what are the major chemical components of the plasma membrane?

lipids and proteins

Abundant in body; subcutaneous skin, surrounding blood vessels, nerves and organs

loose aerolar connective tissuee

fluid in lymph vessels

lymph

what does the reproductive include?

male and female parts

Using anatomical directional terms, complete the following:the ulna is ______ to the radius.

medial

close to midline

medial

central portion of thoracic cavity between the lungs

mediastinum

lines serous membranes

mesothelium

movement and mechanical support, give nutrients to microvilli containing cells; smallest protein filament

microfilaments

what are the three types of cytoskeleton

microfilaments, intermediate filaments, microtubules

directing through the middle of the body, separating into equal parts

midsagittal

Stratified (multilaminar) epithelium has ____ layer(s) and its main job is to...

multiple; protect

what does the muscular system include

muscles and tendons

creates a physical force

muscular tissue

detects changes and responds to them

nervous tissue

what type of simple columnar epithelium lines much of the GI track, contains microvilli and goblet

non-ciliated

what are the two types of simple columnar epithelium

non-ciliated and ciliated

surrounds the nucleus and is double layered

nuclear envelop

controls what comes in/out of nucleus

nuclear pores

holds all of the chromosomes in the nucleus

nucleolus

the _____ is the director of the entire cell

nucleus

plane that doesn't sit at right angle like the rest and can happen at any part of the body

oblique

pseudostratified epithelium has how many layers and its main job is to...

one or multiple; move, secrete

simple epithelium (unilaminar) has __ layer(s) and its main job is to...

one; filter, secrete, absorb

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 ________.

organs

what do peroxisomes do

oxidize and detoxify

what is the key role of the golgi complex

packages, sorts and sends

not in the middle; one portion will be larger

parasagittal

external cavity wall of serous

parietal

external layer around the heart

parietal pericardium

surrounds the whole abdominopelvic cavity

parietal peritoneum

external layer around lung

parietal pleura

surrounds the heart

pericardial cavity

a serous membrane of the pericardial cavity

pericardium

what does the respiratory system include?

pharynx, larynx, tracheae, bronchia

study of function

physiology

Aidan was building a wooden fort in his backyard. He stepped on a sharp nail that pierced through his shoe into the bottom of his foot. What portion of his foot was injured?

plantar

fluid that surrounds red blood cells

plasma

the serous membrane of each pleural cavity

pleura

surrounds each lung

pleural cavity

back

posterior/dorsal

faced down

prone

what are the functions of epithelial tissue

protect, secrete, absorb, excrete

act as a gate keeper in the plasma membrane

protein

what does the rough ER make

proteins

nearer to the trunk of the body

proximal

Which directional terms can be used to specify the relationships between the elbow and the shoulder?

proximal and distal

Thin bundles of collagen with glycoprotein coat; branching networks that support structure

reticular

A _____ section of the body or organ would reveal its right and left side

sagittal

flexion and extension happen in the ______ plane

sagittal

separates body into right and left

sagittal

what does the digestive system include?

salivary, esophagus, intestines, stomach

What does a goblet cell do?

secrete mucus

What does glandular epithelial tissue do?

secretes portion of glands (thyroid, sweat, digestive)

what are the three roles of the plasma membrane?

separates inside of cell from outside; regulates what comes in and out (permeability); selective permeability

what are the three layers of surface epithelial tissue

simple, pseudostratified, and stratified

where can you find stratified squamous tissue

skin

what does the integumentary system include

skin, hair, nails, glands

what does the vertebral column contain

spinal cord and some spinal nerves

cell shape that is thin, flat, and allows passage of materials

squamous

what are the types of stratified epithelial tissue

squamous, cuboidal, columnar, transitional

has multiple layers for protection and contains keratin

stratified epithelial tissue

Anatomy focuses on the __________________ of the human body

structure

on surface

superficial

on top

superior

what are the two types of epithelial tissue

surface and glandular

what is the key role of the Endoplasmic reticulum

synthesis

The pericardial cavity and the pleural cavity are found within the ________ cavity.

thoracic

the chest cavity; contains the pleural and pericardial cavities and mediastinum

thoracic cavity

T or F: You would find the heart, lungs, and esophagus in the thoracic cavity.

true

what does the endocrine system include?

thyroid, adrenal, pancreas, reproductive organs

what are the main characteristics of epithelial tissue?

tightly packed cells, cells form layers, avascular, cell division

Cells with a common function form ________ which work together for a special role or function.

tissue

groups of CELLS that have a common origin and function

tissue

what are the building blocks of body structure

tissue

what is the primary function of a ciliated simple columnar epithelium

to secrete and move

cell shape that changes

transitional

what tissue can be found on the bladder and is elastic, allowing it to stretch and go back to its normal shape?

transitional epithelium

most common integral protein in the membrane; spans the whole membrane; portion is extracellular of protein and other is intracellular; key gate keepers that allow larger molecules to come in

transmembrane

Rotation occurs in what plane?

transverse

Which anatomical plane divides the body into top and bottom "halves"?

transverse

divide into superior (top) and inferior (bottom)

transverse

T or F: the nucleus is an organelle

true

t or f: The antebrachial region is distal to the antecubital region.

true

t or f: The knee is proximal to the ankle.

true

t or f: The serous membrane associated with the lungs is called the pleural membrane.

true

Your spleen is located in which abdominopelvic quadrant?

upper left

What does the pelvic cavity contain?

urinary bladder, reproductive organs, rectum; portion of large intestine

what does the lymphatic and immunity system include

vessels, spleen, thymus, bone marrow

internal layer of serous that adheres to organs

visceral

internal layer around the heart

visceral pericardium

adheres to each organ

visceral peritoneum

The serous membrane covering the lungs is called the...

visceral pleura

internal layer around the lung

visceral pleura


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