Final Exam: Anatomy & Physiology

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The gene coding for a polypeptide made of 51 amino acids would have a minimum of _________ bases - 102 - 51 - 20 - 153

153

The average number of bones in the adult skeleton is _____________. - 206 - 256 - 106 - 56

206

Germs cells have ___________________ unpaired chromosomes and are thus called _____________ cells. - 46; somatic - 23; diploid - 23; somatic - 46; diploid - 23; haploid

23; haploid

The allele for cleft chin (C) is dominant to the allele for uncleft chin (c). A male and female who are both heterozygous for cleft chin have a child. What is the chance that this child will have an uncleft chin? - 25% - 100% - 50% - 0% - 75%

25%

The human genome consists of approximately ________________ pairs of nucleotides. - 3000 - 3 million - 3 billion - 300, 000

3 billion

There are ___________ pairs of spinal nerves. - 12 - 24 - 62 - 31 - 35

31

Aerobic respiration produces approximately __________ more ATP's per glucose molecule than glycolysis does. - 24 - 48 - 100 - 12 - 36

36

A cell finishing mitosis has ____________________ DNA molecules, while a cell finishing DNA replication has __________________ DNA molecules. - 46; 46 - 23; 46 - 46; 23 - 46; 92 - 23; 23

46; 92

During muscle contraction, a single myosin head consumes ATP at a rate of about _____________ ATP per second. - 3 - 1 - 9 - 5 - 7

5

Oxygen has an atomic number of 8 and an atomic mass of 16. How many valence electrons does it have? - 4 - 16 - 8 - 6 - 2

6

Which of the following individuals would have more mitochondria in her skeletal muscle? - a long term hospice patient - a 22 year old soccer player - a newborn - a 50 year old sedentary computer programmer - a model on a reduced calorie diet

A 22 year old soccer player

A neuron recieves a stimulus. Which of the following events happens next? - hyperpolarization of the membrane - a local potential is established - repolarization of the membrane - threshold is reached

A local potential develops

Which of these cannot cause a mutation? - a virus - radiation - a chemical - a mistake made by the RNA polymerase - a mistake made by the DNA polymerase

A mistake made by the RNA polymerase

The membrane that lines passageways that open to the exterior environment is called ___________________________. - a serous membrane - a mucous membrane - endothelium - a synovial membrane - the lamina propria

A mucous membrane

Hemophilia is caused by a sex-linked recessive allele. This means that ___________________. - women can be carriers but cannot get hemophilia - the gene is found on the Y chromosome - a son who has hemophilia inherited the allele from his mother - a man can give the allele to his son but not his daughter - a son who has hemophilia inherited the allele from his father

A son who has hemophilia inherited the allele from his mother

Which molecule contains anticodons? - an mRNA - an rRna - a tRNA - a DNA molecule - a cDNA

A tRNA

Which of these is an example of an EPSP in a typical neuron? - a voltage change from -70 mV to -70.5mV - a voltage change from +35 mV to 0 mV - a voltage change from 0 mV to +0.35 mV - a voltage change from -69.5 mV to -70 mV - a voltage change from -70 mV to -69.5 mV

A voltage change from -70 mV to -69.5 mV

Which of the following equations depicts an exchange reaction? - A + B > AB > C + D - AB + CD > AC + BD - A + B > AB - AB > A- + B+ - AB > A + B

AB + CD > AC + BD

DNA is an example of an __________________, whereas a PET scan is an example of an ____________________. - acronym; eponym - eponym; acronym - acronym; abbreviation - eponym; abbreviation - abbreviation; acronym

Abbreviation; acronym

Which cranial nerve innervates the sternocleidomastoid and trapezius? - trigeminal - abducens - facial - accessory - vagus

Accessory

Which neurotransmitter excites skeletal muscle and inhibits cardiac muscle? - B-endorphin - histamine - acetylcholine - dopamine - norepinephrine

Acetylcholine

Which of the following processes could occur only through a cellular membrane? - simple diffusion - osmosis - facilitated diffusion - filtration - active transport

Active transport

Suppose you cup your hands to hold some water. To limit the amount of leaking through your hands, this action would most likely require _____________________. - pronation of the forearm - abduction of the fingers - circumduction of the wrists - opposition of the thumb - adduction of the fingers

Adduction of the fingers

Which of the following is an intrinsic muscle of the hand? - extensor carpi radialis brevis - abductor pollicis longus - extensor indicis - extensor pollicis longus - adductor pollicis

Adductor pollicis

____________ show more lateralization than _______________________. - adult females; adult males - young children; adults - adult males; adult females - young children; elders - young male children; adult males

Adult males; adult females

A mixed nerve consists of both ____________ and _____________. - afferent; efferent fibers - spinal; cranial fibers - interneurons; efferent neurons - myelinated; unmyelinated fibers - glial cells; nerve cells

Afferent; efferent fibers

Excessive hairiness is called _____________. - catagenism - telogenism - anagenism - hirustism - alopecia

Alopecia

Exhausted from studying all night, you briefly close your eyes and your mind starts to wander. Which brain waves would be most predominant in an EEG? - delta - beta - theta - alpha

Alpha

If a thyroid tumor secreted an excessive amount of calcitonin, we would expect _________________. - increasingly brittle bones - an elevated level of osteoclast activity - a rise in blood calcium concentration - a reduced rate of endochondral ossification - an elevated level of osteoblast activity

An elevated level of osteoblast acivity

Which of the following will cause the plasma membrane to hyperpolarize when at its RMP? - an inflow of calcium - an inflow of sodium - an inflow of chloride - an inflow of potassium - an outflow of chloride

An inflow of chloride

A hair cycle consists of three developmental stages in which order? - anagen, catagen, and telogen - catagen, telogen, and anagen - anagen, telogen, and catagen - telogen, anagen, and catagen - catagen, anagen, and telogen

Anagen, catagen, and telogen

The fact that most of us have five lumbar vertebrae, but some people have six and some have four, is an example of ____________ variation among organisms. - physiological - reductionist - cellular - holistic - anatomical

Anatomical

The _____________ does not belong to the femur. - anterior border - medial condyle - lesser trochanter - greater trochanter - fovea capitis

Anterior border

In a herniated disc, the ring of fibrocartilage called the ____________ ruptures and the ____________ oozes out. - anulus fibrosus; nucleus pulposus - lamina; nucleus pulposus - nucleus pulposus; anulus; fibrosus - nucleus pulposus; lamina - anulus fibrousus; body

Anulus fibrosus; nucleus pulposus

Looking at a slid of axillary skin under the microscope, you notice the presence of _____________________ glands that are absent on slides of the scalp. - ceruminous - merocrine - perspiration - sebaceous - apocrine

Apocrine

Mature bones are remodeled throughout life via a process known as __________. - endochondral ossification - intramembranous ossification - interstitial growth - appositional growth - metaphysical growth

Appositional growth

the middle layer of the meninges is called the ______________. - pia mater - gray matter - while matter - arachnoid mater - dura mater

Arachnoid mater

an example of a highly vascular tissue is _______________ tissue. An example of a tissue that is not highly vascular is _______________. - dense regular connective; dense irregular connective tissue - epithelial; cartilage - nervous; osseous tissue - muscular; osseous tissue - areolar; cartilage

Areolar; cartilage

A growing long bone in a child has only two areas of cartilage at the epiphysis. These two areas are the _________________. - elastic cartilage and epiphyseal plate - primary and secondary ossification centers - epiphyseal plate and epiphyseal line - fibrocartilage and articular cartilage - articular cartilage and epiphyseal plate

Articular cartilage and epiphyseal plate

The "ABCD" rule for recognizing early signs of malignant melanoma refers to which of the following characteristics of a lesion? - aspect, brightness, color and distance - asymmetry, border irregularities, color, and diameter - asymmetry, brightness, color, and diameter - area, border irregularities, color, and density - aspect, border irregularities,, color, and distance

Asymmetry, border irregularities, color, and diameter

A solution that resists a change in pH when an acid or base is added to it is a(n) ___________________________. - reducing agent - buffer - colloid - catalyst - oxidizing agent

Buffer

A heavyset middle aged insurance salesman, who doesn't exercise often, accepts his friends invitation to pickup basketball game. When attempting a jump shot, he falls to the ground in pain, grasping at calf of his leg. There is an enormous bulge in his leg immediately below the popliteal fossa, and he is unable to plantar flex that foot. Most likely he has injured his _____________ and the bulge is ___________________. - quadriceps tendon; his rectus femoris - hamstrings; a large hematoma - patellar ligament; his fibularis longus - calcaneal tendon; his triceps surae - tibia; a previously undetected bone tumor

Calcaneal tendon; his triceps surae

The lexicon of standard international anatomical terms is _____________. - called Nomina Anatomica(NA) - called Terminologia Anatomica(TA) - formed from thousands of Italian word roots - formed from thousands of French word roots - formed from thousands of English word roots

Called Terminologia Anatomica

In general, __________ have a 2:1 ratio of hydrogen to oxygen. - Nucleic acids - Lipids - Proteins - Enzymes - Carbohydrates

Carbohydrates

Which of these is the correct sequence from simple to more complex? - chromatin, DNA, nucleotide, nitrogenous base, carbon - chromatin, carbon, nucleotide, nitrogenous base, DNA - carbon, nitrogenous base, nucleotide, DNA, chromatin - carbon, nitrogenous base, nucleotide, chromatin, DNA - carbon, nucleotide, nitrogenous base, chromatin, DNA

Carbon, nitrogenous base, nucleotide, DNA, chromatin

__________ account for 98.5% of the body's weight. - carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, sodium, and potassium - carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen, sodium, potassium, and chlorine - carbon, oxygen, iron, sodium, potassium, and chlorine - carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus - carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, sodium, potassium, and chlorine

Carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus

Which of the following has the largest mitochondria? - fast glycolytic fibers - intermediate fibers - cardiac muscle - smooth muscle - slow oxidative fibers

Cardiac muscles

Bone elongation is a result of ____________> - dense irregular connective tissue addition - muscle growth - cartilage growth - osseous tissue growth - fibrous membrane addition

Cartilage growth

The bundle of nerve roots that occupy the vertebral canal from L2 to S5 is called the ___________. - medullary cone - spinal cord - cauda equina - lumbar enlargement - cervical enlargement

Cauda equina

Loss of equilibrium and motor coordination would most likely be related to a lesion in which structure? - cerebellum - medulla oblongata - pituitary gland - limbic system - pons

Cerebellum

There are no cranial nerves associated with which part of the brain? - midbrain - pons - cerebellum - thalamus - medulla oblongata

Cerebellum

What is the largest part of the hindbrain? - brainstem - pons - cerebrum - cerebellum - hypothalamus

Cerebellum

______________ is/are formed partly from the secretions of glands in the external ear canal. - sebum - sweat - cerumen - mucus - scents

Cerumen

The opening of _________________ gates produces an _____________________. - calcium; IPSP - sodium; IPSP - chloride; IPSP - potassium; EPSP - calcium and sodium; IPSP

Chloride; IPSP

The rubbery matrix of carilage is secreted by _______________, whereas ____________________ produce the fivers and ground substance that form the matrix of fibrous connective tissue. - adipocytes; plasma cells - osteocytes; chondroblasts - mast cells; fibroblasts - chondroblasts; plasma cells - chondroblasts; fibroblasts

Chondroblasts; fibroblasts

Which of the following is not associated with the composition of the cytoskeleton? - cilia - terminal web - microtubules - microfilaments - intermediate filaments

Cilia

Even though all action potentials are the same, the brain can differentiate a variety of stimuli by source and intensity. The mechanism by which the nervous system converts these action potentials into meaningful information is called neural _______________. - integration - facilitation - coding - pooling - recruitment

Coding

A fracture in which the bone is broken into three of more pieces is called a __________ fracture. - comminuted - compound - pott - greenstick - linear

Comminuted

The cortex of the long bone's diaphysis is made of _________________. - marrow - dense regular connective tissue - spongy bone - compact bone - articular cartilage

Compact bone

A rounded knob that articulates with another bone is called a(an) _____________. - foramen - condyle - sinus - sulcus - alveolus

Condyle

Osseous tissue is a(an) ________________ tissue. - reticular - dense regular - connective - dense irregular - epithelial

Connective

In the patellar tendon reflex arc, the patellar ligament is stretched, which stretches the quadriceps femoris muscle of the thigh. This reflex will cause the quadriceps femoris to ________________ and the hamstrings to _________________. - relax; relax - relax; contract - contract; relax - contract; contract

Contract; relax

Which of the following is the most stable joint? - humeroulnar joint - humeroradial joint - tibiofemoral joint - glenohumeral joint - coxal joint

Coxal joint

The study of the structure and function of cells is called ______________. - cytology - radiology - exploratory physiology - gross anatomy - comparative physiology

Cytology

The clear gel inside a cell is called _____________________. - tissue fluid - ground substance - cytosol - matrix - interstitial fluid

Cytosol

Which of the following is not directly involved in translation? - tRNA - mRNA - DNA - ribosomes - rRNA

DNA

________________________ opens up one segment of the DNA helix during replication; __________________ adds complementary free nucleotides to the exposed DNA strand. - DNA ligase; DNA polymerase - DNA ligase; DNA helicase - DNA helicase; DNA polymerase - DNA polymerase; DNA ligase - DNA helicase; DNA ligase

DNA helicase; DNA polymerase

In which part of a neuron is the postsynaptic membrane usually found? - axon - dendrite - axon collateral - axon terminal - perikaryon

Dendrite

Fibroblasts and protein fibers are associated with both ______________ and ______________. - spongy bone; compact(dense) bone - adipose tissue; reticular tissue - elastic cartilage; hyaline cartilage - dense regular; dense irregular connective tissue - plasma; formed elements

Dense regular; dense irregular connective tissue

In a neuron, the opening of sodium gates typically leads to ___________________. - hyperpolarization of the plasma membrane - repolarization of the plasma membrane - depolarization of the plasma membrane - plasma membrane voltage returning to the resting membrane potential - drifting of plasma membrane voltage toward a more negative value

Depolarization of the plasma membrane

Stereoscopic vision provides _________________. - opposition of thumbs - depth perception - bipedalism - opposable perception - color perception

Depth perception

Fingerprints left on things we touch are associated with our __________. - subcutaneous adipose - stratum basale - dermal connective tissue - dermal papillae - subcutaneous tissue

Dermal papillae

The ___________ system breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. - lymphatic - digestive - urinary - reproductive - circulatory

Digestive

The ______________ is not found in the elbow. - anular ligament - humeroulnar joint - distal radioulnar joint - humeroradial joint - proximal radioulnar joint

Distal radioulnar joint

From superficial to deep, the meninges occur in which order? - pia mater, dura mater, arachnoid - pia mater, arachnoid, dura mater - dura mater, pia mater, arachnoid - dura mater, arachnoid, pia mater - arachnoid, pia mater, dura mater

Dura mater, arachnoid, pia mater

Place the following events of synaptic transmission at an adrenergic synapse in order: A- ATP is converted to cAMP, B- The cell's metabolism is altered, C- G protein binds adenylate cylase, D- the protein dissociated, E- NE binds the receptor - E, D, A, C, B - D, E, A, C, B - D, E, C, A, B - E, D, C, A, B

E, D, C, A, B

The shape of a person's external ear is due to the presence of ________________. - fibrocartilage - ligaments - elastic cartilage - dense irregular connective tissue - dense regular connective tissue

Elastic cartilage

Radial and ulnar collateral ligaments restrict side to side movements of the _____________ joint. - wrist -shoulder - knee - elbow - hip

Elbow

The bonding properties of an atom are determined by its ___________. - Protons - Positrons - Photons - Neutrons - Electrons

Electrons

The chemical properties of an atom are determined by its _________________. - Protons and neutrons - Neutrons - Electrons - Protons - Particles

Electrons

Hypercalcemia means _______________. - elevated calcium levels in blood - elevated sodium levels in blood - lowered calcium levels in the blood - elevated calcium levels in bone - lowered calcium levels in bone

Elevated calcium levels in blood

Achondroplastic dwarfism is a hereditary condition, in which the long bones of the limbs fail to elongate normally because of reduced hyperplasia and hypertrophy of cartilage in the __________. - epiphyseal plate - secondary bone marrow - primary bone marrow - primary ossification center - secondary ossification center

Epiphyseal plate

The expanded head at each end of a long bone is called the ___________. - periosteum - diaphysis -articular cartilage - epiphysis - endosteum

Epiphysis

The covering of body surfaces and the lining of body cavities is composed of ______________ tissue. - muscle - nervous - adipose - epithelial - interstitial

Epithelial

The membrane that lines the lumenal surfaces of the digestive, respiratory, urinary, and reproductive tracts consist of _______________. - simple squamous epithelium and dense irregular connective tissue - areolar and dense irregular connective tissue - simple squamous epithelium and areolar tissue - areolar tissue and lamina propria - epithelium and lamina propria

Epithelium and lamina propria

The basement membrane is found between _____________________ and ____________________. - epithelium; intracellular material - extracellular material; intracellular material - interstitial fluid; extracellular fluid - epithelium; connective tissue - epithelium; extracellular material

Epithelium; connective tissue

The narrow zone of dead skin overhanging the proximal end of a nail is called the _________________. - eponychium - nail plate - nail root - nail body - lunule

Eponychium

While sitting at your desk, you drop your pencil onto the floor. You bend over to pick up the pencil. In order to straighten up and continue your exam you must use which of the following muscles? - extensor hallucis longus - erector spinae - tibilais anterior and semimembranosus - semimembranosus - tibialis anterior

Erecetor spinae

_________________ tissues respond quickly to outside stimuli by means of changes in membrane potential. - excitable - adipose - epithelial - connective - responsive

Excitable

What property of neurons allows them to respond to changes in the environment? - secretion - excitability - conductivity - permeability

Excitablity

The breakdown of glycogen (an energy-storage compound) is an example of a(n) ____________________ reaction. - equilibrium - exchange - endergonic - exergonic - synthesis

Exergonic

A cell's second messengers serve to transport material through cellular membranes. - True - False

False

A dark band formed by parallel thick filaments that partly overlap the thin filaments is known as an H band. - True - False

False

A dipeptide is a molecule with two peptide bonds. - True - False

False

A gene can be defined as an information-containing segment of RNA that codes for the production of a polypeptide. - True - False

False

A joint with mechanical advantage greater than 1 has increased speed. - True - False

False

A meniscus is a type of bursa seen in the space between the femur and tibia. - True - False

False

A nerve fiber is enclosed in its own fibrous sleeve called perineurium. - True - False

False

A vertebra is considered a long bone. - True - False

False

Acetylcholine triggers the synthesis of the scone messenger cAMP only in neurons of the PNS. - True - False

False

Adult stem cells are usually pluripotent. - True - False

False

After mitosis, each chromosome consists of two parallel filaments called sister chromatids. - True - False

False

All cranial nerves lead to structures in the head and neck. - True - False

False

An individual scientific fact has more information than a theory. - True - False

False

Ascending signals in the spinal cord travel via gray matter, while descending signals travel via white matter. - True - False

False

Blood consists of cells and a ground substance made of formed elements. - True - False

False

Bony joints are the most common type of joints. - True - False

False

Bursae are structures associated with fibrous, cartilaginous, and synovial joints. - True - False

False

Cervical and lumbar enlargements are wide points in the spinal cord marking the emergence of motor nerves. - True - False

False

Closed reduction is the surgical realignment of the parts of a broken bone. - True - False

False

Concentric lamellae within an osteon are connected by lacunae. - True - False

False

Connective tissue contain abundant cells that are on contact with one another. - True - False

False

DNA is composed of double-ring nitrogenous bases, whereas RNA is composed of single-ring nitrogenous bases. - True - False

False

Debridement is not necessary to infection control. - True - False

False

Excitable cells respond to outside stimuli by means of changes in plasma membrane shape. - True - False

False

Freckles are elevated patches with an abnormal coloration of the skin. - True - False

False

Healthy paranasal sinuses are filled with mucus. - True - False

False

In the plasma membrane, glycolipids and glycoproteins face toward the cytoplasm, while peripheral proteins always face toward the ECF. - True - False

False

Living keratinocytes exfoliate from the epidermis as tiny specks called dander. - True - False

False

Merocrine sweat glands are associated with hair follicles in the pubic and anal region, axilla, areola, and beard. - True - False

False

Most nerves are motor nerves. - True - False

False

Naked DNA is called chromatin. - True - False

False

Negative feedback is a self-amplifying chain of events that tends to produce rapid change in the body. - True - False

False

Neurons move material away from the neurosoma by retrograde transport. - True - False

False

Nonkeratinized cells exfoliate from the surface of the skin. - True - False

False

Phenotype is the result of genetic influences only. - True - False

False

Plasma cells produce the ground substance that forms the matrix of connective tissues. - True - False

False

Skeletal muscle are attached to bones in a way that aligns proteins in an overly-stretch position. This lengthening facilitates the shortening of contractions. - True - False

False

Somatic reflexes are responses of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscles. - True - False

False

The blood-CSF barrier is composed of dense regular connective tissue lining the ventricles. - True - False

False

The cerebellum is the largest part of the brain. - True - False

False

The coxal joint is a ball and socket joint in which the head of the humerous articulates with the glenoid cavity of the scapula. - True - False

False

The deeper of the two layers of the skin is the hypodermis. - True - False

False

The duct of an endocrine gland leads into the bloodstream rather than onto an epithelial surface. - True - False

False

The frontal plane passes vertically through the body or an organ and divides it into equal right and left portions. - True - False

False

The mastoid process cannot be palpated on a living person. - True - False

False

The medulla oblongata is the most rostral part of the brain. - True - False

False

The process of a cell changing types to respond to its environment is called neoplasia. - True - False

False

The sodium-glucose transport protein (SGLT) is one example of an active transport process involving a uniport carrier. - True - False

False

The terms development and evolution have the same meaning in physiology. - True - False

False

Unsaturated fatty acids have as much hydrogen as they can carry. - True - False

False

Voluntary motor signals typically begin in an upper motor neuron in the thalamus. - True - False

False

Groups of muscles are separated by which of the following? - fascicles - fascia - perimysium - endomysium - epimysium

Fascia

Muscle fibers are arranged in bundles called ________________________. - fascicles - compartments - aponeuroses - groups - retinacula

Fascicles

The acetabulum articulates with the ____________. - tibia - hip bone - humerus - patella - femur

Femur

Some joints become synostoses by replacing _________________ with ___________. - bone; cartilage - bone; fibers - fibers; bone - cartilage; fibers - fibers; cartilage

Fibers; bone

Which of the following is not found in the epidermis? - fibroblasts - tactile cells - stem cells - melanocytes - keratinocytes

Fibroblasts

The replacement of damaged tissue with scar tissue is called ______________. - necrosis - apoptosis - fibrosis - gangrene - regeneration

Fibrosis

A monoaxial joint, like the elbow, is capable of which one of the following movements? - flexion and extension - circumduction - rotation - abduction - supination and pronation

Flexion and extension

A hole through a bone that usually allows passage for nerves and blood vessels is called a(n) _________. - alveolus - canal - fissure - sinus - foramen

Foramen

Which of the following fractures would be the least likely to cause a spinal cord injury? - fracture to vertebrae C6 - fracture to vertebrae L4 - fracture to vertebrae T12 - fracture to vertebrae C2 - fracture to vertebrae T5

Fracture to vertebrae L4

The semitendinosus is an example of what muscle shape? - sphincter - pennate - triangular - fusiform - convergent

Fusiform

The sensitivity of the muscle spindle is maintained by ________________. - gamma motor neurons - secondary afferent fibers - anulospiral endings - a stretch reflex - alpha motor neurons

Gamma motor neurons

A ______________ contains the necessary information for the production of a molecule of RNA. - genome - genetic code - nucleotide - gene - codon

Gene

The alleles possessed by all members of a population collectively are called the __________________. - phenotype - species DNA - gene pool - population DNA - genetic drift

Gene pool

In the glycocalyx, ________________ act like identification tags that enable the body to distinguish its own cells from foreign and diseased cell. - Cholesterol Molecules - Glycoproteins - Lipoproteins - Cell-Adhesion molecules - Phospholipids

Glycoproteins

Some simple columnar and pseudostratified columnar epithelia have _________ cells, which produce a protective mucous coating over the mucous membranes. - goblet - fibrous - basal - keratinized - blood

Goblet

Which of the following organelles sorts, cuts, splices, and packages newly formed proteins into membrane-bound vesicles? - Mitochondrion - Smooth ER - Golgi complex - Rough ER - Nucleolus

Golgi complex

Which of the following muscles is innervated by the obturator nerve? - biceps femoris - soleus - tibialis anterior - sartorius - gracilis

Gracilis

Local potentials are _____________ meaning they vary in magnitude according to the strength of the stimulus. - stabile - inhibitory - excitatory - graded - self propagating

Graded

A physiological _______________ is a difference in chemical concentration, electrical charge, physical pressure, temperature, or other variables between one point and another. - imbalance - gradient - membrane - feedback loop - barrier

Gradient

Patches of fibrocartilage formed in the healing of a fracture are called ________, whereas the bony collar formed around the fracture is called _________. - fracture hematoma; granulation tissue - soft callus; hard callus - granulation tissue; soft callus - fracture hematoma; hard callus - granulation tissue, hard callus

Granulation tissue, hard callus

The reticular formation is a web of _________________ scattered throughout the _______________. - neurosomas; hypothalamus - gray matter; cerebrum - white matter; cerebellum - nerves; white matter in the cerebrum - gray matter; brainstem

Gray matter; brainstem

One difference between the male and female pelvis is that the subpubic angle of a female is generally ______________. - less than 20 degrees - greater than 120 degrees - greater than 100 degrees - less than 90 degrees

Greater than 100 degrees

Modern anatomical language is based on ____________ and ___________ because individuals speaking these languages made most of the anatomical discoveries. - English; Japanese - Greek; Latin - Roman; Latin - English; Spanish

Greek; Latin

In the following reaction, what is(are) the product(s)? CO2 + H2O > H2CO3 - CO2 and H2CO3 - H2CO3 - CO2 and H2O - H2O and H2CO3

H2CO3

A pilus is a ___________. - gland associated with a hair follicle - sensory nerve fiber around the base of a hair - tiny muscle that moves a hair - hair - hair follicle

Hair

The base where a hair follicle originates in the skin is known as the _______________________. - cuticle - hair root - shaft - medulla - hair bulb

Hair bulb

The contraction of the piloerector muscles (pilomotor muscle or arrector pili) in humans causes ____________________. - hairs to stand on end to make the individual bigger - hairs to stand on end with no apparent function - hairs to stand on end, trapping an insulating layer of warm air next to the skin - increased ability to feel pain - generation of heat to raise the body temperature

Hairs to stand on end with no apparent function

Which of the following is the correct sequence of events in the healing of a bone fracture? - bone remodeling> hard callus formation> soft callus formation> hematoma formation - soft callus formation> hard callus formation> hematoma formation> bone remodeling - hematoma formation> soft callus formation> hard callus formation> bone remodeling - bone remodeling> soft callus formation> hard callus formation> hematoma formation - hematoma formation> hard callus formation> soft callus formation> bone remodeling

Hematoma formation> soft callus formation> hard callus formation> bone remodeling

Chemicals in a solution can move down a concentration gradient. This means the chemical will move from the area of concentration to the area of ________________ concentration. - high; low - low; high - high; high - equal; equal - low; low

High; low

The union of the proximal and middle phalanges form ______________ joints. - hinge - pivot - plane - saddle - condylar

Hinge

A thin, stained slice of tissue mounted on a microscope is called a _________. - spread - histological section - stain - fixative - smear

Histological section

The species of modern humans is called _____________. - early Homo - Australopithecus - Homo habilis - Homo erectus - Homo sapiens

Homo sapiens

One example of a multiaxial joint is the __________________ joint. - metatarsophalangeal - humeroscapular - humeroulnar - atlantoaxial - proximal radioulnar

Humeroscapular

In endochondral ossification, the precursor connective tissue is ________________, which is replaced by bone. - fibrous membranes - transitional epithelium - fibrocartilage - embryonic mesenchyme - hyaline cartilage

Hyaline cartilage

Which of the following is not a type of fibrous connective tissue/ - reticular tissue - dense irregular connective tissue - dense regular connective tissue - hyaline cartilage - areolar tissue

Hyaline cartilage

A ______________ reaction breaks a _______________ down into its monomers. - dehydration synthesis; polymer - polymer; molecule - condensation; reactant - dehydration synthesis; molecule - hydrolysis; polymer

Hydrolysis; polymer

Most transmembrane proteins have __________________ regions facing the intra- and extracellular fluid, and _____________ regions embedded in the phospholipid bilayer. - hydrophilic; hydrophilic - hydrophobic; hydrophilic - lipophilic; lipophobic - hydrophobic; hydrophobic - hydrophilic; hydrophobic

Hydrophilic; hydrophobic

Marfan syndrome is a hereditary defect of elastin fibers. People with this syndrome have _______________. - viscous blood - hyperextensible joints - stronger bones - small cranium - elastic bones

Hyperextensible joints

After six months of lifting weights at the gym, you notice that some of your muscles have increased in size. This increase in size is due to __________ of muscle cells. - neoplasia - atrophy - metaplasia - hypertrophy - hyperplasia

Hypertrophy

Which of the following is not part of the skin? - papillary layer - epidermis - stratum basale - dermis - hypodermis

Hypodermis

Which structure forms the floor and part of the walls of the third ventricle? - epithalamus - midbrain - thalamus - hypothalamus - pituitary gland

Hypothalamus

Accumulated cell products that are never enclosed in a unit membrane are called __________________. - microfilaments - centrioles - organelles - microtubules - inclusions

Inclusions

In familial hypercholesterolemia, individuals with two abnormal alleles die of heart attacks in childhood, those with only one abnormal allele typically die as young adults, and those with two normal alleles have normal life expectancies. This exemplifies ______________> - incomplete dominance - pleiotropy - codominance - complete dominance - penetrance

Incomplete dominance

If one nerve stimulus arrives at a muscle fiber so soon that the fiber has only partially relaxed from the previous twitch, the most likely result will be ____________? - fatigue - spasm - incomplete tetanus - flaccid paralysis - complete tetanus

Incomplete tetanus

The training regimen of a competitive weight lifter is designed partly to _____________. - convert certain parallel muscles into stronger pennate muscles - lower the threshold for muscle excitation - increase the average number of myofibrils per muscle fiber - convert white muscle tissue to red muscle - increase the size of his motor units

Increase the average number of myofibrils per muscle fiber

The lumbar vertebrae are ________________ to the thoracic vertebrae. - cephalic - posterior - superior - anterior - inferior

Inferior

The rotator cuff tendons enclose the shoulder joint on all sides except _______________, which partly explains the nature of most shoulder dislocations. - anteriorly - inferiorly - posteriorly - medially - superiorly

Inferiorly

Which lobe is deep to the lateral sulcus and can only be seen by removing some of the overlying cerebrum? - temporal lobe - parietal lobe - occipital lobe - frontal lobe - insula

Insula

The G1, S and G2 phases of the cell cycle are collectively called ___________? - cytokinesis - prophase - anaphase - interphase - telophase

Interphase

An _____________ muscle is contained within a region whereas an _________________ muscle acts upon one region but has an attachment elsewhere. - innate; extraneous - extrinsic; intrinsic - extraneous; innate - intrinsic; extrinsic

Intrinsic; extrinsic

Injury to the reticular formation can result in which of the following? - hypertension - Parkinson disease - irreversible coma - Alzheimer disease

Irreversible coma

A patient was severely dehydrated, losing a large amount of fluid. The patient was given intravenous fluids of normal saline. Normal saline is _______________ to your blood cells and is about _______________ NaCl. - hypotonic; 9% - hypotonic; 0.9% - isotonic; 9% - isotonic; 0.9% - hypertonic; 9%

Isotonic; 0.9%

____________ differ from one another in their number of neutrons and atomic mass. - Cations - Electrolytes - Free radicals - Isotopes - Anions

Isotopes

Which of the following is true regarding the levator scapulae? - It flexes the neck if the scapula is fixed - it protracts the scapula if the humerus is fixed - it is innervated by the phrenic nerve - it elevates the scapula if the scapula is fixed - it rotates the scapula and depresses the apex of the shoulder

It flexes the neck if the scapula is fixed

In PNS nerve fiber regeneration, how is a growing axon directed to its original destination? - the axon grows a collateral that is directed by growth factors secreted by the postsynaptic neuron - it grows within a regeneration tube - the axonal terminals grow towards the neurosoma until the two severed fragments are reunited - injured Schwann cells produce a trail of prostaglandins to the original destination

It grows within a regeneration tube

Which of the following is not true of a thoracic vertebra? - it usually has a facet at the end of each transverse process for attachment of a rib - the body has facets as points of articulation for ribs - the spinous process is pointed and angled sharply downward - the body is more massive than those of cervical vertebrae but less than those of lumbar vertebra - it has a pair of transverse foramina

It has a pair of transverse foramina

Which of the following is true regarding the tendon reflex? - it causes a tendon to contract - it makes the contralateral motor neurons contract - it causes a muscle that is being stretched to contract - it makes the ipsilateral motor neurons relax - it prevents over contraction of a muscle

It prevents over contraction of a muscle

Calluses or corns are the result of accelerated multiplication by ___________. - keratinocytes - melanocytes - fibroblasts - red blood cells - tactile cells

Keratinocytes

In lifting a heavy weight from the floor, one should use the power of the ________________ in order to avoid straining the lower back. - knee and hip extensors - gastrocnemius and soleus - trapezius and latissimus dorsi - external and internal abdominal obliques - biceps brachii and brachialis

Knee and hip extensors

The spaces found within the concentric lamellae are called ___________ and they contain _______________. - central canals; osteocytes - canaliculi; osteoblasts - lacunae; osteoclasts - osteons; stem cells - lacunae; osteocytes

Lacunae; osteocytes

ATP ______________ endergonic and exergonic reactions. - opposes - links - reduces - dehydrates - decomposes

Links

A myelin sheath is composed primarily of ________________. - proteins - carbohydrates - lipids - glycoproteins - polysaccharides

Lipids

80% of the lactate produced by skeletal muscle is converted to pyruvate by the ______________________. - kidneys - liver - neuromuscular junction - sarcoplasmic reticulum - muscle tissue

Liver

Athletes who train at high altitudes increase their red blood cell count, which increase their oxygen supply during exercise. Increased oxygen supply results in _________________. - longer anaerobic fermentation - reduced ATP consumption - longer aerobic respiration - increase use of mykinase - increased glycolysis

Longer aerobic respiration

The thymus, spleen, and tonsils are the principal organs of the _______________ system. - Endocrine - Muscular - Circulatory - Lymphatic - Respiratory

Lymphatic

What organelle is most active in causing programmed cell death? - nucleus - mitochondrion - lysosome - rough endoplasmic reticulum - centriole

Lysosome

The center cavity of the diaphysis of a long bone is called the _____________. - central canal - marrow cavity - epiphysis - nutrient foramen - canaliculus

Marrow cavity

The ________________ attaches to the zygomatic arch and also to the angle of the mandible. - genioglossus - stylohyoid - termpoalis - buccinator - masseter

Masseter

Which of the following bones forms the bulk of the hard palate? - ethmoid bone - mandible - lacrimal bone - nasal bone - maxilla

Maxilla

Wolff's law of bone explains the effect of __________________. - mechanical stress on bone remodeling - different diets on bone elongation - sex on bone widening - age on bone thickening - temperature on bone growth

Mechanical stress on bone remodeling

__________________ glands (such as tear glands) have vesicles that release their secretion via exocytosis. _____________________ glands (such as oil-producing glands) secrete a mixture of disintegrated cells and their products. - merocrine; holocrine - mucous; cutaneous - endocrine; exocrine - exocrine; apocrine - mucous; serous

Merocrine; holocrine

The stage at which chromosomes aggregate along the equator of a cell is __________. - interphase - anaphase - metaphase - telophase - prophase

Metaphase

The pons and cerebellum arise from which secondary embryonic vesicle. - diencephalon - mesencephalon - myelencephalon - metencephalon - telencephalon

Metencephalon

Which of the following is a double-membraned organelle consisting of a matrix and cristae? - golgi complex - nucleolus - smooth ER - mitochondrion - rough ER

Mitochondrion

A _____________ is an elevated patch of melanized skin. - freckle - hemangioma - flexion line - friction ridge - mole

Mole

reflex arcs that only use two neurons are called _____________ reflex arcs. - polysynaptic - contralateral - ipsilateral - monosynaptic - autonomic

Monosynaptic

There are _____________________ bones in a newborn compared with the average number in an adult. - the same number - more - fewer

More

What is the most common type of neuron? - unipolar - dendritic - anaxonic - bipolar - multipolar

Multipolar

Which of the following groups of muscles has the most muscle spindles? - muscles of the thigh - muscles of the middle ear - muscles of the torso - muscles of the back - muscles of the hand

Muscles of the hand

The study of the muscular system is known as __________________-. - myology - pathophysiology - kinesiology - neurology - biology

Myology

Mitosis in the _________ accounts for growth of the nail. - eponychium - nail plate - nail fold - hyponychium - nail matrix

Nail matrix

The principal theory of how evolution works is called _________________. - Natural pressure - Selective pressure - Darwinian pressure - Natural selection - Natural adaptation

Natural Selection

Blood glucose concentration rises after a meal and stimulates the pancreas to release the hormone insulin. Insulin travels in the blood and stimulates the uptake of glucose by body cells from the bloodstream, thus reducing blood glucose concentration. This is an example of ______________________. - set point adjustment - integration control - positive feedback - dynamic equilibrium - negative feedback

Negative feedback

During exercise, one generates excess heat, and the body temperature rises. As a response, blood vessels dilate in the skin, warm blood flows closer to the body's surface, and heat is lost. This is an example of _______. - integration control - dynamic equilibrium - negative feedback - set point adjustment - positive feedback

Negative feedback

Nervous tissue consists predominantly of two cell types, neurons and _______________> - myocytes - chondrocytes - fibroblasts - neuroglia - osteocytes

Neuroglia

During the absolute refractory period which of the following is true? - the signal grows weaker with distance - it is possible to trigger a new action potential, but only with an unusually strong stimulus - no stimulus of any strength will trigger a new action potentail - the neuron fires at its maximum voltage if a stimulus depolarizes the neuron to threshold - if a neuron reaches threshold, the action potential goes to completion

No stimulus of any strength will trigger a new action potential

A ______________ is composed of a granular cluster of eight proteins called ______________ with DNA wound around them. - nucleosome; centrosomes - centromere; chromatin - chromosome; centromeres - nucleosome; histones - chromosome; histones

Nucleosome; histones

DNA is a polymer of __________________, which consist of a sugar, a phosphate group, and a __________________. - proteins; nucleotide - nucleotides; nitrogenous base - amino acids; nucleotide - nucleotides; nucleic acid - nucleic acids; nucleotide

Nucleotides; nitrogenous base

Transcription occurs in the __________________, but most translation occurs in the _____________. - nucleolus; rough ER - nucleus; nucleolus - nucleolus, cytoplasm - cytoplasm; nucleus - nucleus; cytoplasm

Nucleus; cytoplasm

Cellular membranes are permeable to ________________, but impermeable to _________________. - wastes; nutrients - phosphates; wastes - nutrients; wastes - proteins; nutrients - nutrients; proteins

Nutrient's; proteins

Which of the following articulates with the vertebral column? - foramen magnum - mastoid process - zygomatic arch - mandibular fossa - occipital condyle

Occipital condyle

Bone protrudes through the skin in a fracture called ________________. - incomplete - closed - open - displaced - complete

Open

After taking their wedding vows, a bride and groom often ceremonially use which of the following muscles before walking away from the altar? - levator labii superioris - platysma - orbicularis oris - quadricpes femoris - depressor anguli oris

Orbicularis oris

Bone-forming cells are called _______________. - osteoblasts - osteons - osteogenic (osteoprogenitor) cells - osteoclasts - osteocytes

Osteocytes

A chemical reaction that removes electrons from an atom is called a(n) _____________________ reaction. - oxidation - reduction - condensation - hydrolysis - anabolic

Oxidation

The most abundant element in the human body, by weight is _____________________. - hydrogen - calcium - oxygen - nitrogen - carbon

Oxygen

Which one of the following is not in the correct anatomical position? - feet flat on the floor - arms at sides - palms facing hips - face and eyes facing forward - standing upright

Palms facing hips

The rectus abdominis is a ___________ muscle, while the rectus femoris is a ____________ muscle. - multipennate; convergent - fusiform; parallel - convergent; unipennate - bipennate; parallel - parallel; bipennate

Parallel; bipennate

Which of the following bones is adjacent to both the coronal and lambdoid sutures? - frontal bone - zygomatic bone - occipital bone - sphenoid bone - parietal bone

Parietal bone

A break in a bone that is already weakened by some other disease is called a(n) ______________________ fracture. - open - pathologic - greenstick - displaced - closed

Pathologic

Which muscle acting on the arm assists in deep inspiration? - deltoid - pectoralis major - teres minor - trapezius - diaphragm

Pectoralis major

Proteins that do not protrude into the phospholipid bilayer, but adhere to the surface of the plasma membrane, are called __________________. - integral proteins - glycoproteins - peripheral proteins - channel proteins - transmembrane proteins

Peripheral proteins

Inflammation of the membrane that lines the abdominopelvic cavity is called ________. - peritonitis - pleuritis - pericarditis - meningitis - arthritis

Peritonitis

_________ decompose fatty acids, and detoxify alcohol, free radicals, and drugs. - Lysosomes - Microvilli - Peroxisomes - Golgi vesicles - Inclusions

Peroxisomes

The most abundant molecules in the plasma membrane are ______________. - Prostaglandins - Glycolipids - Cholesterol molecules - Proteins - Phospholipids

Phospholipids

The cervical plexus is the origin of the ______________ nerve. - radial - phrenic - sciatic - musculocutaneous - oculomotor

Phrenic

A hemoglobin level of 12g/dL is normal for an adult female, but low for an adult male. This is an example of _______________. - physiological variation - holistic medicine - cellular adaptation - anatomical variation

Physiological variation

If you stand on tiptoes to reach something high, you are performing __________ are the ankle. - abduction - plantar flexion - eversion - dorsiflexion - opposition

Plantar flexion

Eye color is caused by genes at multiple loci. This phenomenon is called __________. - sex linkage - multiple carriers - pleiotropy - polygenic inheritance - incomplete dominance

Polygenic inheritance

Nucleic acids are _________________ of _____________________. - polymers; DNA - monomers; ATP - polymers; cAMP - monomers; monosaccharides - polymers; nucleotides

Polymers; nucleotides

Which of the following structures appears as a large bulge just rostral to the medulla? - cerebellum - pons - midbrain - hypothalamus - medulla oblongata

Pons

After a stroke, a patient complains about lack of sensitivity in her right hand. The stroke most likely affected which part of the brain? - postcentral gyrus in the right temporal lobe - postcentral gyrus in the left frontal lobe - postcentral gyrus in the left parietal lobe - precentral gyrus in the right frontal lobe - precentral gyrus in the left frontal lobe

Postcentral gyrus in the left parietal lobe

The ______________ is not part of the tibiofemoral joint. - fibular collateral ligament - lateral meniscus - anterior cruciate ligament - posterior tibiofibular ligament - tibial collateral ligament

Posterior tibiofibular ligament

Which of the following ions has the greatest influence on the resting membrane potential? - sodium - phosphate - chloride - potassium - calcium

Potassium

Any bony prominence is called a(n) ____________. - tubercle - fossa - process - epicondyle - head

Process

If the cerebrum was no longer able to communicate with the midbrain, what type of tract would you suspect has been damaged? - association - commisural - ascending - projection

Projection

When a nurse draws blood, it is not uncommon for the needle to penetrate which muscle near the cubital region? - buccinator - pronator quadratus - semimembranosus - pronator teres - supinator

Pronator teres

Chromatin shortens and thickens, coiling into compact rods during _________________ of mitosis. - anaphase - prophase - interphase - metaphase - telophase

Prophase

Which of the following omits some stage(s) of the cell cycle? - G1, DNA replication, G2, mitosis - G1, S, G2, mitosis - interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, cytokinesis - interphase, mitosis - prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, cytokinesis

Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, cytokinesis

All enzymes are _________. - nucleic acids - carbohydrates - lipids - proteins - cofactors

Proteins

Which of the following is not a nucleotide? - GTP - RNA - cAMP - ATP

RNA

The process of engaging more motor units to increase the strength of a muscle contraction is called ________________. - recruitment - complete tetanus - temporal summation - wave summation - incomplete tatanus

Recruitment

Tendinous intersections divide the _______________ into segments that are externally visible on the abdomen of a well-muscled person. - transverse abdominal - rectus abdominis - quadriceps femoris - vastus latealis - serratus anterior

Rectus abdominis

Which of the following muscles flexes thigh at hip? - piriformis - adductor magnus - sartorius - rectus femoris - gracilis

Rectus femoris

The process of dissolving bone and returning its minerals to the bloodstream is known as _________________. - mineral deposition - crystallization - ossification - mineralization - resorption

Resorption

Leather is made of the ____________ layer of the dermis. - collagen - keratin - reticular - papillary - areolar

Reticular

What is the normal primary action of the sternocleidomastoid? - rotate the head - rotate the shoulder - elevate the femur - flex the splenius capitis - close the external sphincter

Rotate the head

You were able to radioactively tag and thereby trace an amino avid that is used to make insulin, a hormone that will be exported out of the cell. The pathway of the tagged amino acid would be _______________________. - smooth ER> golgi complex> golgi vesicle> extracellular fluid - free ribosome> cytosol> vesicle> extracellular fluid - rough ER> golgi complex> golgi vesicle> extracellular fluid - rough ER> smooth ER> golgi complex> golgi vesicle> extracellular fluid - smooth ER> golgi complex> lysosome> extracellular fluid

Rough ER> golgi complex> golgi vesicle> extracellular fluid

A clinician induces contraction of the gastrocnemius and soleus and notices that the foot does not plantar flex as expected. Which of the following would be a logical diagnosis? - shinsplints - peroneal nerve injury - lateral plantar nerve injury - ruptured calcaneal tendon - anterior compartment syndrome

Ruptured calcaneal tendon

DNA polymerase is most active during which phase of the cell cycle? - G2 - S - G1 - M - G0

S

The joint between the left and right parietal bones is called the _______________. - coronal suture - cranial joint - sagittal suture - parietal joint - lambdoid suture

Sagittal suture

What is the longest muscle in the human body. - erector spinae - semitendinosus - semimembranosus - sartorius - iliopsoas

Sartorius

Which of the following nerves originates in the lumbosacral plexus? - phrenic - ilioinguinal - axillary - obturator - sciatic

Sciatic

The oil of your scalp is secreted by __________ glands associated with the hair follicles. - merocrine sweat - sebaceous - apocrine sweat - ceruminous - eccrine sweat

Sebaceous

The term ______________ refers to a membrane that allows some things to pass through it, but not others. - carrier-mediated - glycocalyx - specificity - selectively permeable - phospholipid bilayer

Selectively permeable

All of the following are found on the temporal bone except the ______________. - mandibular fossa - zygomatic process - sella turcica - external acoustic meatus - mastoid process

Sella turcica

An epithelium whose cells are tall and narrow, with each one touching the basement membrane and reaching the apical surface is called ______________ epithelium. - pseudostratified columnar - stratified cuboidal - simple cuboidal - simple columnar - stratified squamous

Simple columnar

__________________ epithelium is associated with the rapid transport of substance through the membrane, whereas ____________ epithelium is associated with resistance to abrasion. - simple columnar; transitional - pseudostratified; simple cuboidal - simple cuboidal; pseudostratified - pseudostratified; simple squamous - simple squamous; stratified squamous

Simple squamous; stratified squamous

Which muscle can contract without the need for nervous stimulation? - cardiac muscle only - smooth muscle only - skeletal muscle only - skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle - smooth and cardiac muscle

Smooth and cardiac muscle

Among other functions, hepatocytes (liver cells) are specialized for detoxifying drugs or other chemicals. Hepatocytes have large amounts of __________. - cilia - centrioles - microtubules - smooth endoplasmic reticulum - DNA

Smooth endoplasmic reticulum

Which of the following is an accurate comparison of skeletal muscle to smooth muscle? - smooth muscle contracts more rapidly but relaxes more slowly - smooth muscle contracts more slowly but relaxes more rapidly - smooth muscle depends on a nerve fiber to supply the calcium needed for contraction. - smooth muscle contracts and relaxes more slowly - smooth muscle consumes more ATP to maintain a given level of muscle tension

Smooth muscle contracts and relaxes more slowly

While a neuron membrane is depolarizing its _____________. - potassium gates are fully open - sodium gates are fully open - chloride gates are partially open - chloride gates are fully open - sodium gates are partially open

Sodium gates are fully open

All of the body's nonreproductive cells, called __________, usually have 23 pairs of chromosomes and are thus called __________ cells. - germ cells; haploid(n) - somatic cells; haploid(n) - germ cells; diploid(2n) - somatic cells; diploid(2n)

Somatic cells, diploid(2n)

Which one of the following best describes the order of a somatic reflex? - somatic receptor> interneuron> afferent nerve fiber> efferent nerve fiber> skeletal muscle - somatic receptor> afferent nerve fiber> interneuron> efferent nerve fiber> smooth muscle - somatic receptor> efferent nerve fiber> afferent nerve fiber> interneuron> skeletal muscle - somatic receptor> afferent nerve fiber> interneuron> efferent nerve fiber> skeletal muscle - somatic receptor> efferent nerve fiber> interneuron> afferent nerve fiber> skeletal muscle

Somatic receptor> afferent nerve fiber> interneuron> efferent nerve fiber> skeletal muscle

A neuron receives thousands of EPSPs from different neurons by triggering or not triggering an action potential. This addition and response to the net effect of postsynaptic potentials is called ____________________-. - recruitment - neural summation - spatial summation - temporal summation - neuronal coding

Spatial summation

Which of the following correctly states the proximal and distal attachments of the sternocleidomastoid? - sternal manubrium and medial half of clavicle; mastoid process and medial one third of superior nuchal line - sternal manubrium and lateral half of clavicle; mastoid process and lateral one third of superior nuchal line - sternal manubrium and medial on third of clavicle; mastoid process and lateral half of superior nuchal line - sternal manubrium and lateral one third of clavicle; mastoid process and lateral half of superior nuchal line - mastoid process and lateral half of superior nuchal line; sternal manubrium, medial one third of clavicle

Sternal manubrium and medial on third of clavicle; mastoid process and lateral half of superior nuchal line

Which muscle attaches to the manubrium and the thyroid cartilage, and aids in singing low notes? - omohyoid - lateral pterygoid - sternothyroid - thyrohyoid - stylohyoid

Sternothyroid

The manubrium is part of what bone? - sternum - a rib - scapula - vertebra - clavicle

Sternum

The ____________ belongs to the thoracic cage, whereas the ______________ belongs to the pectoral girdle. - clavicle; sternum - vertebra T5; vertebra T1 - scapula; clavicle - scapula; sternum - sternum; clavicle

Sternum; clavicle

Which of the following is not a function of the skeleton? - storage of red blood cells - protecting the brain - providing support for most muscles - protecting the spinal cord - storage of calcium and phosphate ions

Storage of red blood cells

Proteins perform all of the following functions except ______________. - regulate transport of solutes into and out of cells - produce muscular and other forms of movement - catalyze metabolic reactions - give structural strength to cells and tissues - store hereditary information

Store hereditary information

What type of tissue is found in the most superficial layer of skin? - dense regular connective tissue - stratified squamous epithelium - dense irregular connective tissue - areolar connective tissue - simple squamous epithelium

Stratified squamous epithelium

___________ epithelium is the most widespread epithelium in the body, whereas _________ epithelium is rare. - stratified squamous; simple squamous - simple cuboidal; stratified squamous - pseudostratified; stratified squamous - stratified squamous; stratified columnar - simple columnar; stratified columnar

Stratified squamous; stratified columnar

Which layer of the epidermis consist of up to 30 layers of dead cells? - stratum granulosum - stratum lucidum - stratum spinosum - stratum corneum - stratum basale

Stratum corneum

You go to the movies after a long day and you begin to nod off as soon as the movie starts. Your head starts to lower a little, but a reflex causes your head to rise. This is called the __________________ reflex. - stretch (myotatic) - tendon - withdrawal - flexor (withdrawal) - crossed extension

Stretch (myotatic)

Skeletal muscle is described as ___________________. - fibrous and containing ground substances - nonstriated and involuntary - striated and voluntary - nonstriated and voluntary - striated and involuntary

Striated and voluntary

In skeletal muscle, the term that describes the alternating light and dark bands is ____________. - strabismus - striations - myoblasts - myofibrils - tetanus

Striations

Degeneration of the neurons in which of the following structures leads to the muscle tremors associated with Parkinson disease? - cerebral crus - tegmentum - substantia nigra - inferior colliculi - pons

Subtantia nigra

The _______________ functions in visual attention, such as to look and follow the flight of a butterfly. - substantia nigra - red nucleus - tegmentum - superior colliculi - inferior colliculi

Superior colliculi

The right shoulder is _________________ and __________________ to the umbilical region. - inferior; lateral - superior; medial - superior; lateral - posterior; lateral - inferior; lateral

Superior; lateral

A baseball pitcher who injures one of his SITS muscles most commonly sustains tears to the tendon of which muscle? - subscapularis - teres minor - infraspinatus - deltoid - supraspinatus

Supraspinatus

The _____________ can be easily palpated between the clavicles. - coastal cartilage - body of the sternum - suprasternal notch - costal groove - xiphoid process

Suprasternal notch

Most of the bones of the skull are connected by immovable joints called _____________. - syndesmoses - sinuses - sutures - fissures - symphyses

Sutures

The _______________ division tends to prepare the body for action. - parasympathetic - sensory afferent - somatic motor - sympathetic - motor afferent

Sympathetic

Sodium and glucose are transported together from the intestinal lumen into an intestinal cell. The carrier protein is a(n) ______________________ and the process is called ________________. - antiport; countertransport - symport; cotransport - symport; countertransport - uniport; facilitated diffusion - antiport; cotransport

Symport; cotransport

The least movable joints are ____________ joints. - syndesmosis - synostosis - synchondrosis - symphysis - gomphosis

Synostosis

Most membranes are composed of two or three tissue types. However, an example of an exception is the ___________ membrane. - synovial - mucous - basement - serous - cutaneous

Synovial

The most movable joints are ________ joints. - symphysis - gomphosis - synovial - syndesmosis - synchondrosis

Synovial

Which reflex shows the least synaptic delay? - withdrawal - cross extension - flexor - polysynaptic - tendon

Tendon

Nearly all the somatosensory input to the cerebrum passes by way of synapses in which region of the brain? - reticular formation - hypothalamus - thalamus - epithalamus - cerebellum

Thalamus

Second-order neurons synapse with third-order neurons in the ______________. - cerebral cortex - medulla oblongata - spinal cord - dorsal root ganglion - thalamus

Thalamus

Which of the following structures prevents knee hyperextension? - the posterior cruciate ligament - the lateral meniscus - the medial meniscus - the anterior cruciate ligament - the fibular collateral ligament

The anterior cruciate ligament

What is the primary site on a neuron for receiving signals from other neurons? - the axon collaterals - the axons - the axon terminals - the dendrites - the neurosomas

The dendrites

Where do most local potentials form in a neuron? - the dendrites - the neurosomas - the Schwann cells - the trigger zone - the axon hillock

The dendrites

Which of the following is not considered a weight bearing bone? - the tibia - the calcaneus - the talus - the femur - the fibula

The fibula

Which of the following is the largest and most complex diarthrosis in the body? - the shoulder - the elbow - the hip - the knee - the wrist

The knee

Which of the following is true concerning isotonic eccentric contraction? - the muscle lengthens and tension declines - the muscle tenses and shortens - the muscle shortens but tension remains constant - the muscle tenses but length remains unchanged

The muscle lengthens but tension remains constant

While both systems maintain homeostasis, how does the nervous system differ from the endocrine system? - the nervous system releases neurotransmitters between cells, while the endocrine system releases hormones into the blood - the nervous system releases hormones between cells, while the endocrine system releases neurotransmitters into the blood - the nervous system releases neurotransmitters into the blood, while the endocrine system releases hormones between cells - the nervous system releases hormones into the blood, while the endocrine system releases neurotransmitters between cells

The nervous system releases neurotransmitters between cells, while the endocrine system releases hormones into the blood

What happens when acetylcholine stimulates its receptors in the neuromuscular junction? - the inhibitory effect of acetylcholinesterase is overridden - the positive charge on the sarcolemma to Na+ increases - the release of Ca2+ from the sarcoplasmic reticulum decreases - the threshold of the muscle fiber lowers

The permeability of the sarcolemma to Na+ increases

Which of the following is not part of the pectoral girdle? - the sternoclavicular joint - the sacroiliac joint - the glenohumeral joint - the acromioclavicular joint - the clavicle and scapula

The sacroiliac joint

"Somatosensory" does not refer to sensory signals from ______________. - the viscera - joints - bones and muscles - the skin - proprioceptors

The viscera

Which of the following is true regarding joints that are first-class levers? - the joint is at the opposite end from the tendinous attachment - their resistance is between the joint and the distal end of the bone - their output force is always greater than the input force - their mechanical advantage may be either greater or less than 1 - their mechanical advantage is always less than 1

Their mechanical advantage may be either greater or less than 1

Precise spelling is important in anatomy because ______________. - there are many different ways to spell certain terms - it's easier to remember acronyms when spelled correctly - it's important to practice language skills - eponyms are difficult to memorize - there are many similar terms in anatomy that refer to different structures

There are many similar terms in anatomy that refer to different structures

What do sutures, gomphoses, and syndesmoses have in common? - these are cartilaginous joints - these are all fibrous joint - these are joints found only in the axial skeleton - these are all bony joints - these are joint found only in the appendicular skeleton

These are all fibrous joints

Cells undergo division when which of the following conditions have been met? - they are still growing and have ample nutrients - they have grown large enough and replicated their DNA - they are stimulated by growth factors and neighboring cells are squeezed tightly against them - they have grown large enough and neighboring cells are squeezed tightly against them

They have grown large enough and replicated their DNA

A volleyball player depends on the gastrocnemius muscles for plantar flexion, whereas a marathon runner depends more on the soleus muscles for the same action. What characteristics of the soleus muscles makes this so? - they have smaller mitochondria - they break ATP down to ADP and Pi faster - they don't have as many blood capillaries per gram of tissue - they have more glycogen in them - they make more use of aerobic respiration

They make more use of aerobic respiration

The heart is in the _______________ cavity and is covered by the ______________. - pericardial; peritoneum - pericardial; pleura - cranial; meninges - thoracic; pleura - thoracic; pericardium

Thoracic; pericardium

Which of the following is not found in RNA? - Guanine - Thymine - Uracil - Ribose

Thymine

The talocrural joint is formed by the union of the _______________, the __________________, and the ________________. - femur; tibia; patella - tibia; calcaneus; talus - tibia; fibula; talus - femur; calcaneus; talus - tibia; fibula; calcaneus

Tibia; fibula, talus

In the intestine, _______________ ensures that most digested nutrients pass through the epithelial cells and not between them. - tight junctions - desmosomes - the plasma membrane - gap (communicating) junctions - ground substance

Tight junctions

A(n) __________________ is a group of similar cells and their intercellular materials in a discrete region of an organ performing a specific function. - Tissue - Organelle - Macromolecule - Organism - Organ system

Tissue

Which of the following is not an example of a physiological gradient? - electrical - tissue - concentration - pressure - thermal

Tissue

Which of the following is not a function of CSF? - to protect the brain from striking the cranium when the head is jolted - to rinse metabolic wastes from the nervous tissue - to allow the brain to attain considerable size without being impaired by its own weight - to regulate the chemical environment of the nervous tissue - to provide oxygen and nutrients to the nervous tissue

To provide oxygen and nutrients to the nervous tissue

Most biologists see embryonic stem cells as a possible treatment for diseases that result from the loss of functional cells. This possibility is based on the fact that ES cells are ______________ stem cells. - omnipotent - mulitpotent - pluripotent - totipotent - unipotent

Totipotent

Which of the following sensory functions involves neurons in the posterior root ganglion? - taste - touch - hearing - smell - vision

Touch

Which of the following tissues is not found as part of a long bone? - transistional epithelium - adipose tissue - cartilage - osseous tissue - nervous tissue

Transistional epithelium

Blood functions to __________________. - transport nutrients to the tissues - allow for heart contraction and relaxation - line the heart chambers - store energy for the heart - provide support to the heart

Transport nutrients to the tissues

Which of the following muscles is not externally visible on the trunk of the body? - External abdominal oblique - transverse abdominal - latissimus dorsi - pectoralis major - trapezius

Transverse abdominal

What is the largest of the cranial nerves and the most important sensory nerve of the face? - trigeminal nerve - accessory nerve - hypoglossal nerve - facial nerve - abducens nerve

Trigeminal nerve

Which cranial nerve pathway would be used to look cross-eyed at the tip of your nose? - vagus nerve - facial nerve - oculomotor nerve - abducens nerve - trochlear nerve

Trochlear nerve

The protein that acts as a calcium receptor in skeletal muscle is ___________. - tropomyosin - troponin - F actin - dystophin - titin

Troponin

A cell starting prophase has 92 molecules of DNA in its nucleus. - True - False

True

A crystal of calcium phosphate in the cytoplasm of a cell should be classified as an inclusion. - True - False

True

A deficiency of acetylcholine receptors leads to muscle paralysis in myasthenia gravis. - True - False

True

A ganglion is a swelling along a nerve containing the cell bodies of peripheral neurons. - True - False

True

A sacral fracture affecting the S3 and S4 nerve roots would result in a person having difficulty with evacuation of the bowels. - True - False

True

A stretch reflex is often accompanied by reciprocal inhibition. - True - False

True

Although all cells synthesize phospholipids, there are no genes for phospholipids. - True - False

True

An action potential never occurs in dendrites. - True - False

True

Both cerebrum and cerebellum have gray matter in their surface cortex and deeper nuclei, and white matter deep to the cortex. - True - False

True

Chemical reactions in which larger molecules are broken down into smaller ones are called catabolic reactions. - True - False

True

Clinically, dystrophin is the most important noncontractile protein to occur in muscle fibers. - True - False

True

Columnar cells lining the small intestine have a brush border of microvilli on the apical surface. - True - False

True

DNA never migrates from the nucleus to the cytoplasm to participate directly into protein synthesis. - True - False

True

In an epithelium, there is almost no extracellular matrix. - True - False

True

In most cells, the nucleus is the largest organelle. - True - False

True

Ionic bonds break apart in water more easily than covalent bonds do. - True - False

True

Memories are formed by neural pathways of modified synapses. - True - False

True

Mitosis is responsible for embryonic development and tissue growth. - True - False

True

Most neurons have multiple dendrites. - True - False

True

Na+-K+ ATPase is a counter transport antiport carrier, which always requires energy. - True - False

True

Osteoporosis often leads to an exaggerated thoracic spinal curvature, which is called kyphosis. - True - False

True

Scar tissue helps to hold an organ together but does not restore normal function of the damaged tissue. - True - False

True

Smooth and cardiac muscles are under involuntary control. - True - False

True

Some smooth muscle is autorhythmic. - True - False

True

Sometimes anatomical terms come from origins that do not lend any insight into their meaning. - True - False

True

Straight hair is round, wavy hair is oval, and curly hair is relatively flat. - True - False

True

The amygdala, hippocampus, and hypothalamus are involved in such feelings as love, anger, fear, pleasure, and pain. - True - False

True

The clear gel that usually surrounds cells is called interstitial fluid. - True - False

True

The cranial cavity contains the brain. - True - False

True

The forearm acts as a third-class lever during flexion of the elbow. - True - False

True

The ischium is posterior to the pubis and inferior to the ilium. - True - False

True

The main stabilizer of the shoulder is the biceps brachii muscle. - True - False

True

The opposite of a dehydration synthesis reaction is a hydrolysis reaction. - True - False

True

The pubic symphysis can be palpated as a hard prominence above the genitalia. - True - False

True

The sarcoplasmic reticulum is the smooth endoplasmic reticulum of a muscle fiber. - True - False

True

The styloid process of the radius can be palpated proximal to the thumb. - True - False

True

The tendon reflex is the inhibition of a muscle's contraction that occurs when its tendon is excessively stretched. - True - False

True

The three forms of skin cancer are defined by the types of cells from which they originate. - True - False

True

The youngest keratinocytes are found in the stratum basale. - True - False

True

There are three codons that do not code for any amino acid. - True - False

True

Trochanters are unique to the femur. - True - False

True

Under normal circumstances, the wrist can be hyperextended, but the elbow cannot. - True - False

True

We can see through bones with magnetic resonance imaging. - True - False

True

eye color is a normal polygenic trait. - True - False

True

mesoderm gives rise to muscle, bone, and blood. - True - False

True

The triads of a muscle fiber consist of __________________. - two A bands - two T tubules and one terminal cistern - two thin myofilaments and one thick myofilament - two terminal cisterns and one T tubule - two thick myofilaments and one thin myofilament

Two terminal cisterns and one tubule

Which fibers are primarily responsible for producing lactate? - type IIA intermediate glycolytic fibers - type IIB fast glycolytic fibers - type I slow twitch fibers - type I slow oxidative fibers - red fibers

Type IIB fast glycolytic fibers

The sodium-potassium (Na+-K+) pump transports both sodium and potassium _____________ their concentration gradients in a process called ____________________. - up; facilitated transport - down; active transport - up; cotransport - down; countertransport - up; active transport

Up; active transport

The spine encloses the _______________. - cranial cavity - pelvic cavity - thoracic cavity - vertebral canal - abdominal cavity

Vertebral canal

Skeletal muscle is called ________________, because it is usually subject to conscious control. - voluntary - excitable - isometric - contractile - straited

Voluntary

Which bone is a part of the skull and not just associated with it? - Vomer - Incus - Hyoid - Stapes - Malleus

Vomer

Two solutions are separated by a selectively permeable membrane. If solution A has a higher concentration of a nonpermeating solute than solution B, then _____________. - Water will pass down its concentration gradient from solution A to B - The solute will pass down its concentration gradient from solution B to A - Neither the solute nor water will diffuse - The solute will pass down its concentration gradient from solution A to B - Water will pass down its concentration gradient from solution B to A

Water will pass down its concentration gradient from solution B to A

Red bone marrow does not contain ___________________. - hemopoietic tissue - yellow bone marrow - white blood cells - myeloid tissue - red blood cells

Yellow bone marrow

Which of the following marks the boundaries of a sarcomere? - Z discs - M lines - H bands - I bands - A bands

Z discs

Most people think that ulcers are caused by psychological stress. It was discovered that an acid-resistant bacterium, Heliobacter pylori, lives in the lining of the stomach. If these bacteria cause ulcers, then treatment with an antibiotic should reduce ulcers. This line of investigation is an example of _____________________. - hypothetical reasoning - statistical analysis - experimental design - hypothetico-deductive reasoning - the inductive method

hypothetico-deductive reasoning

All of the following participate in DNA replication except ___________________. - DNA ligase - ribosomes - DNA - DNA polymerase - DNA helicase

ribosomes

Anticodons, codons, and base triplets correspond to __________ respectively. - tRNA, DNA, and mRNA - DNA, tRNA, and mRNA - RNA, DNA, and pre-mRNA - DNA, RNA, and pre-mRNA - tRNA, mRNA, and DNA

tRNA, mRNA, and DNA


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