Bio 328 Anatomy
Epithelial tissues can be classified into various categories according to
cell shape and number of layers
The basement membrane
consists of a basal lamina and a reticular lamina
The epidermis/dermis derive from which embryologic layers?
ectoderm/mesoderm
What is true about the dermis?
- the two regions include the superficial papillary region and the deeper reticular region - dermal papillae, which project superficially into the epidermis, commonly contain capillaries and corpuscles of touch (Meissner corpuscles)
How many phalanges do you have in one hand
14
Which of the following is not a mechanoreceptor found in the skin?
Langerhans cell
Which of the following is false? a) the bodies of vertebrae form the posterior surface of the vertebral column b) the vertebral arch and body surround the spinal cord c) the spinous processes are directed posteriorly d) laminae are posterior to a vertebral body
a
second step of endochondral ossification
a hyaline cartilage model of the future bone is formed
An osteon (haversian system) is
a structural unite of compact bone
Name the two most specific body cavities that a transverse plane would pass through at the level of umbilicus
abdominal and cranial
The cup-shaped depression formed by all three portions of the hip (coxal) bone is the
acetabulum
Which of the following is a true statement about bone surface markings? a) most are not present at birth but develop as forces are exerted on bones and are most prominent during adult life b) processes and outgrowths are the result of tension from tendons and ligaments on the periosteum of a bone c) surface markings on skeletal remains may provide information related to age and sex
all of them
Which joint shows the motions called dorsiflexion and plantar flexion?
ankle (talocrural)
In which type of exocrine glands are portions of cells containing secretions pinched off from the main cell body?
apocrine glands
osteoblast cells
are responsible for bone building, they synthesize collagen fibers and organic salts to build up extra cellular matrix of bone tissue
A young male patient complains of severe pain when he tries to turn his head right. A physician realizes that the problem is in his pivot joint. Which of the following would need to be examined?
atlantoaxial
The word "dorsum or dorsal" may be used to describe the
back of the hand, top of the food
what type of synovial joint does glenohumeral have
ball and socket
The central canal of an osteon contains
blood vessels and nerves
osteogenic cells
bone "stem" cells, derived from mesenchyme
osteoclasts
bone resorbing cells, are large and multinucleated, have enzymes and acids that dissolve the protein and minerals (matrix) in bone and release calcium into the blood stream
What inner ear bones are part of what early skeletal division?
branchial
What anatomical region is being described using the following anatomy terms: medial to the ear, inferior to the eye, and superior to the maxillary teeth?
buccal/cheek
third step of endochondral ossification
cartilage in the midregion of the model becomes calcified
Epiphyseal plates of growing bones may be classified as
cartilaginous joints synarthrotic joints synchondroses
Glands found in the external auditory canal that secrete protective earwax are
cerumnious glands
Orientation of which dermal fibers is responsible for "lines of cleavage" (tension lines) seen in the skin?
collagen
What is found in the stratum basale?
cuboidal or columnar shaped cells keratinocytes melanocytes
Which type of joint has the most movement?
diarthrosis
The four basic types of tissues in the body are
epithelial, muscle, connective, nervous
The periosteum is
essential for growth in diameter of a long bone
Individual bones may be classified into five categories according to their shape. The five categories are
flat, long, irregular, short, sesamoid FLISS
what type of synovial joint does intervertebral facets of thorax have
glidding
The shoulder joint replacement seen in lecture would be replacing what two bony landmark pair?
head of humerus/glenoid fossa
what type of synovial joint does tibiofemoral have
hinge
Cleavage
increases the number of cells of the embryo
Growth in length as a long bone develops is called _______ growth
interstitial
Structures that are most responsible for holding bones together at a synovial joint are
ligaments
osteocytes
mature bone cells located inside the lacunae in osteons, responsible for daily metabolism of bone
What bone is being described using the following anatomical terms: medial to the ear, lateral to the nose, inferior to the eye, and superior to the upper teeth?
maxilla
sixth step of endochondral ossification
medullary cavity is formed
first step of endochondral ossification
mesenchymal cells of the embryo develop into cartilage-producing cells
Intramembranous ossification is the process that a) produces most bones b) produces only flat bones of the body c) results in growth in length of long bones d) none of the above
none of the above
characteristics of a female's bones
obturator foramen shape - triangular acetabulum size - mall subpubic angle - U-shaped sciatic notch shape - wide illum shape - wide pelvit inlet shape - circular sacrum shape - short, wide
Pseudostratified columnar epithelium has _____ layer of cells
one
osteogenic cells give rise to
osteoblasts
Canaliculi allow nutrients to diffuse to mature bone cells located within lacunae of the osteon. Which of the following are those mature bone cells?
osteocytes
The fifth cranial nerve (trigeminal nerve) provides sensory information from the face. The three branches of the trigeminal nerve pass from the periphery of the face to the brain through three separate foramina:
ovale, rotundum and superior orbital fissure
Meissner's corpuscles are touch receptors found in this region of the skin
papillary layer of dermis
A section through the body that produces equal right and left portions of an eyeball would be a(n)
parasagittal
The _____ is a protective layer that surrounds some cartilage
perichondrium
Most body cells can engulf small droplets of extracellular fluid through a process called
pinocytosis
what type of synovial joint does proximal radioulnar have
pivot
The movement of forearm that turns palm posteriorly
pronation
Bursac are connective tissue sacs that are responsible for
reducing friction during the movement of some joints
Greater tubercule of the humerus describes which concepts of anatomical language?
relationship, form, location
what type of synovial joint does carpometacarpal of pollex have
saddle
seventh step of endochondral ossification
secondary ossification centers produce spongy bone tissue of the epiphyses
The type of epithelial tissue lining the air sacs in the lungs, where easy diffusion is required would be
simple squamous
Which cranial bone contains the foramina (ovale, rotundum and superior orbital fissure) for the passages of the trigeminal nerve?
sphenoid
fifth step of endochondral ossification
spongy bone tissue develops at the primary ossification center
Cells pass through the layers in what order? most superficial to deepest
stratum corneum stratum lucidum stratum granulosum stratum spinosum stratum basale
The action that moves the palm of the hand into anatomical position is
supination
A fibrous joint may be
suture, gomphosis, syndesmosis
Interphalangeal joints are _____ at which flexion and extension occur
synovial joints
What pair of skull bones contributes to the only freely movable joint of the head?
temporal and mandible
What pair of skull bones contributes to the only freely moveable joint of the head?
temporal and mandible
Which joint shows the motions called elevation and depression?
temporomandibular
Gastrulation is the process in which a gastrula develops from a blastula by the inward migration of cells by a complex and coordinated series of cellular movements which occur at
the end of the cleavage stage of development
Symphysis are only found in
the midline of the body
fourth step of endochondral ossification
the periosteum (formerly perichondrium) begins to produce a thin layer of compact bones
The outermost of the three primary germ layers of an embryo develop during
the transition from blastocoele to gastrula stage, from which the epidermis and epidermal derivatives, and the nervous system and its sensory receptor cells develop
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
Which one of the following is characteristic of spongy bone tissue, but not of compact bone tissue?
trabeculae
The epiphyseal plate separates the epiphysis and diaphysis of a growing bone. The four zones of cartilage found here, in order from epiphyseal edge to diaphyseal edge are ___, ___, ___, and ___.
zone of resisting cartilage zone of proliferating cartilage zone of hypertrophic cartilage zone of calcified cartilage RPHC Riley Perrin Hates Cats