A+P 1: Study Guide Book Questions

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association areas

Areas of cerebral cortex that identify or interpret sensory information are called

cauda equina

Below L2, the vertebral canal is occupied by a bundle of spinal nerve roots called the...

Sutures

Bones of the skull are joined by what

Thyroxine

CRH secretion would not raise the blood concentration of:

vitamin D

Calcitriol is made from what?

choroid plexus

Cerebrospinal fluid is secreted partly by a mass of blood capillaries called the _______ in each ventricle.

basilar membrane

Cochlear hair cells rest on the...

Frontal

A lesion in which the lobe of the cerebrum is most likely to cause a radical altercation of the personality?

Endoplasmic Reticulum

Most cellular membranes are made by the...

Acetylcholine

Muscarinic receptors bind what?

Adrenergic

Nerve fibers that secrete norepinephrine are called what?

the macula sacculi

The acceleration you feel when an elevator begins to rise is sensed by

sympathetic

The adrenal medulla consists of modified postganglionic neurons of what nervous system?

skeletal muscle

The autonomic nervous system innervates all of these except...

Cytosol

The clear structureless gel in a cell is the...

Talus

The tibia and fibula article with what tarsal bone at the ankle?

Transverse process of vertebra

The tubercle of a rib articulated with the...

transverse foramina

Thoracic vertebrae do not have what?

outer hair cells

Three rows of _______ in the cochlear have V-shaped arrays of stereocilia and tune the frequency sensitivity of the cochlea.

Hyperextension

To bend backward at the waist involves _____ of the vertebral column.

Crossed Extension

contraction of flexor muscles in one limb is accompanied by the contraction of extensor muscles in the contralateral limb is caused by what reflex?

firing frequency

differences in the volume of a sound are likely to be encoded by differences in ______ in nerve fibers from the inner ear.

ventral horns

in the spinal cord, the somas (cell bodies) of the lower motor neurons are found in

ball and socket

internal and external rotation of the humerus is made possible by what joint?

Epiphysis

one long bone meets another at its..

positive feedback loop

self-amplifying cycles in which an initial change leads to a greater change

Interneurons

the integrative functions of the nervous system are performed mainly by

G1

the normal functions of a liver cell - synthesizing proteins, detoxifying wastes, storing glycogen - are done during what phase

Buccinator

what muscle is the prime mover in sucking through a straw or spitting out liquid?

Anticodon

when a ribosome reads a codon on mRNA, it must bind to what part of a corresponding tRNA?

fibers and ground substance

What is the matrix of connective tissue made of?

threshold

What is the minimum stimulus intensity that will make a muscle contract?

Hypothalamus

What is the most significant autonomic control center within the CNS?

prime mover (agonist)

What is the muscle that generates the most force in a given movement?

glycogen

What is the only polysaccharide synthesized in the human body?

Myoglobin

What is the oxygen binding pigment that muscles contain?

absolute refractory period

What is the period of time in which a neuron is producing an action potential and cannot respond to another stimulus of any strength?

precentral gyrus of frontal lobe

What is the primary motor area of the cerebrum?

Exocytosis

What is the process in which fusion of a secretory vesicle with the plasma membrane releases its contents?

recruitment

What is the process to make a muscle contract more strongly, so the nervous system can activate more motor units?

Mesothelium

What is the simple squamous epithelium that lines the peritoneal cavity called?

myelin sheath gaps (nodes of Ranvier)

What is the special region that myelinated nerve fibers can produce action potentials at?

stapes

What is the tiny bone that vibrates in the oval window and thereby transfers sound vibrations to the inner ear?

metaphysis

What is the transitional region between the epiphyseal cartilage and the primary marrow cavity of a young bone?

pivot

What joint allows one bone to swivel on another?

interphalangeal

What joint cannot be circumducted?

extension

What knee action is involved in kicking a football?

piloerector muscle

What muscle causes hair to stand on its end (goose bumps)?

gastrocnemius and soleus

What muscles insert on the heel by way of the calcaneal tendon?

Acetylcholine

What neurotransmitter stimulates skeletal muscle?

terminal cisternae

What parts of the sarcoplasmic reticulum lie on each side of a T tubule?

collagen fibers

What prevents bones from shattering in children when jumping?

Osmosis

What process do the transmembrane proteins, aquaporins, promote?

styloid process

What process of the radius and ulna form the bony protuberances on each side of the wrist?

Collagen

What protein are tendons and ligaments made of?

Myosin

What protein do thick filament consist of?

tactile cells

What skin cells have a sensory role?

Aprocrine glands

What sweat gland is a scent gland?

peroxisomes and smooth ER

What two organelles can liver cells detoxify alcohols with?

Isometric

What type of contraction causes an increase in muscle tension without a change in length?

dense regular connective tissue

What type of tissue are tendons composed of?

Dehydration

What would be the consequence of defective ADH receptors?

when it contains two different elements

When is a substance considered to be a chemical compound?

When an anion meets a cation

When is an ionic bond formed?

On the target cell membrane

Where are the receptors for insulin located?

myelinated nerve fibers

Where does saltatory conduction occur?

axon hillock

Where is the trigger zone of a neuron?

sphenoid bone

Which bone has greater and lesser wings and protects the pituitary gland?

osteoclasts

Which cells have a ruffled border and secrete hydrochloric acid?

simple columnar epithelium

Which epithelium do every cell touch the basement membrane?

Oxytocin

Which hormone would no longer be secreted if the hypothalamo-hypophseal tract were destroyed?

digestive secretions

Which is these does not result from sympathetic stimulation? (digestive secretion, pupil dilation, HR acceleration, enhanced blood clotting, piloerection)

sympathetic

Which nervous system has short preganglionic and long postganglionic nerve fibers?

Thyroxine

Which of the following hormones has the least in common with the others? (thyroxine, ACH, FSH, Thyrotropin, Prolactin)

crista galli

Which of these cannot be palpated on a living person?

Pancreas

Which of these has more exocrine than endocrine tissue?

raise blood phosphate levels

Which of these is NOT an effect of PTH? (reduce calcium secretion, increase intestinal calcium absorption, increase osteoclast, increase calcitriol synthesis)

Pelvic

Which of these is not a region of the spinal cord?

active transport

Which process could occur only in the plasma membrane of a living cell?

dendritic cells

Which skin cells alert the immune system to pathogens?

Troponin

before a skeletal muscle fiber can contract, Ca2+ must bind to...

myosin heads

before skeletal muscle fiber can contract, ATP must bind to...

Uracil

which of the following is not found in DNA?

Collagen

which of the following muscle proteins is NOT intracellular?

quadriceps femoris

which of the following muscles does NOT extend the hip joint?

teres major

which of the following muscles does not contribute to the rotator cuff?

the adrenal medulla

Epinephrine is secreted by what?

acromegaly

Growth hormone hypersecretion In adulthood causes a disease called:

Hypophseal portal system

Hypothalamic releasing factors are delivered to the anterior pituitary by way of a network of blood cells called the:

opposite of the fulcrum

In a second-class lever, the effort is applied to which end?

Synostosis

In the adult, the ischium and pubis are united by...

referred pain

In the phenomenon of _______, pain from the viscera is perceived as coming from an area of the skin.

Vagus (X)

In which cranial nerve are most parasympathetic preganglionic fibers found?

stratum corneum

In which layer of the skin are cells keratinized and dead?

Organ

two or more tissues working together

Hyperpolarization

A IPSP is ______ of the postsynaptic neuron.

Hypertonic

A concentrated solution that causes a cell to shrink is ____ to the cell

hyprophilic

A substance capable of freely dissolving in water is called...

Homeostasis

A tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state

Glucocorticoids

Adrenal steroids that regulate glucose metabolism are collectively called:

accessory

All of the following except what nerve begin or end in the orbit?

monosynaptic

All somatic reflexes share all of the following properties except they are...

ligand-gated ion channel

An ion gate in the plasma membrane that can open or close when a chemical binds to it is called...

Hypothalamus

Because of a brain lesion, a certain patient never feels full, but eats so excessively that she now weighs nearly 600lbs. The lesion is most likely in her:

Abducens (VI)

Damage to what nerve could result in defects of eye movement?

arbor vitae

On a sagittal plane, the cerebellar white matter exhibits a branching pattern called the..

Lacunae

Osteocytes anf chondrocytes occupy little cavities called what?

Ganglia

Outside the CNS, the somas of neurons are clustered in swellings called

negative feedback loops

Self-corrective mechanisms in physiology

Gross Anatomy

Study of structures that can be seen with the naked eye

negative feedback inhibition

Target cells can reduce pituitary secretion by a process called:

transmembrane proteins

The Sodium potassium pump is a...

Decussation

The crossing of a nerve fiber or tract from the right side of the CNS to the left or vice versa is called

Tarsal

The cuboid is what type of bone?

enteric nervous system

The digestive tract has a semi-independent nervous system is known as the...

otoliths

The gelatinous membranes of the macula sacculi and macula utriculi are weighted by a protein-calcium carbonate granules called

the higher its pitch

The higher the frequency of a sound...

myeloid tissue (red bone marrow)

The marrow cavity of an adult bone may contain

fovea centralis

The most finely detailed vision occurs when an image falls on a put in the retina called the

Broca's area

The motor pattern for speech is generated in an area of cortex called the ________ and then transmitted to the primary motor cortex to be carried out.

Proprioception

The nonvisual awareness of the body's position and movements is called

Epineurium

The outermost connective tissue wrapping of a nerve is called the...

the choroid

The retina receives its oxygen supply from

corpus callosum

The right and left cerebral hemispheres are connected to each other by a thick C-shaped bundle of fibers called the...

Autosomes

What are all chromosomes except the sex chromosomes called?

Microvilli

What are on the cells specialized for absorption of matter from the ECF?

sebaceous glands

What are the Holocene glands that secrete into a hair follicle?

linea alba

What are the abdominal aponeuroses converge on a median fibrous band on the abdomen called?

Phospholipids

What are the amphiphilic lipids of the cell membrane called?

Osteoblasts

What are the cells that secrete collagen and stimulate calcium phosphate deposition?

Canaliculi

What are the channels called in which osteocytes contract each other in the bone matrix?

flexor retinacula

What are the connective tissue bands that prevent flexor tendons of the forearm and leg from rising like bowstrings?

ventricles; CSF fluid

What are the four chambers of the brain and what are they filled with?

frontal, sphenoid, ethmoid, maxillary

What are the four paranasal sinuses?

Microglia

What are the glial cells that fight infections in the CNS?

afferent

What are the neurons that convey sensory information to the CNS?

dermal papillae

What are the projections of the dermis that are toward the skin surface?

Hamstrings

What are the three large muscles on the posterior side of the thigh are commonly known as?

sister chromatids

What are two genetically identical strands of a metaphase chromosome, joined at the centromere?

ribosomes and proteasomes

What are two granular organelles that synthesize and degrade proteins?

ischium

What bone supports your body weight when you're sitting?

voltage-gated ion channels

What channels in the plasma membrane open or close in response to changes in electrical charge?

posterior root ganglion

What contains the somas of neurons that carry sensory signals to the spinal cord?

third

What degree of a burn destroys the entire dermis?

free radicals

What do dietary antioxidants neutralize?

capitulum

What does the disc shaped head of the radius articulate with on the humerus?

carbohydrate has a lower ration of oxygen to hydrogen

What feature distinguishes a lipid from a carbohydrate?

Oligodendrocytes

What glial cells in the CNS produce myelin?

appositional growth

What growth does bone increase in diameter?

knee

What has anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments?

sphincter

What is a circular muscle that closes a body opening?

bursa

What is a fluid filled sac that eases movement of a tendon over bone?

Synergist

What is a muscle that works with another to produce the same or similar movement?

dual innervation

What is a state in which a target organ receives both sympathetic and parasympathetic fibers?

autonomic tone

What is a state of continual background activity of the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions?

muscle tone

What is a state of continual partial muscle contraction?

earwax

What is cerulean?

genetic code

What is known as the pattern of nitrogenous bases that represent that 20 amino acids of a protein?

cyanosis

What is the blueness of the skin to to low oxygen in the blood called?

Fibroblasts

What is the collagen of areolar tissue produced by?

Ribosomes

What is the cytoplasmic granule of RNA and protein that reads the message in mRNA?

Sacromere

What is the functional unit of a muscle fiber?

Gomphosis

What is the joint between a tooth and the mandible?

synovial fluid

What is the lubricant of a diarthrosis (synovial joint) called?

reticular activating system

While studying in a noisy café, you get sleepy and doze off for a few minutes. You awaken with a start and realize that all the café sounds have just "come back". While you were dozing, the auditory input was blocked from reaching your auditory cortex by:

Fascicle

a bundle of muscle fibers surrounded by perimysium is called

Recessive

an allele that is not phenotypically expressed in the presence of an alternative allele of the same gene is said to be...

dermal palillae

hair is nourished by blood vessels in a connective tissue projection called...

Pleiotropy

production of more than one phenotypic trait by a single gene is called

epiphyseal plate

the spurt of growth in puberty results from cell proliferation and hypertrophy in the

Palpation

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