Human Anatomy, CH 1, Test Prep Questions
Which of the following is/are ways to approach gross anatomy? a. surface anatomy b. regional anatomy c. systemic anatomy d. surface anatomy and systemic anatomy e. All are correct
All are correct
True/False: The lungs and heart are contained within the mediastinum, which separates the thoracic cavity into the left and right pleural cavities.
False
True/False: The anatomical term for the back of the elbow is antecubitis.
False; think OW! I hit my elbow! It's olecranal
The appendix is located in the ____ region
Right hypogastric
True/False: In addition to transporting oxygen, CO², and blood vessels, blood also removes waste products and assists in temperature regulation, as well as defense against disease.
True
True/False: In the human body, all specific functions are performed by specific structures.
True
Matching: Considers changes in form that may occur during the period between conception and physical maturity. A. developmental anatomy B. comparitive anatomy C. regional anatomy d. radiographic anatomy
a. developmental anatomy
forearm:
antebrachium
Considers the anatomical organization of different types of animals A. developmental anatomy B. comparitive anatomy C. regional anatomy d. radiographic anatomy
b. comparatative anatomy
The anatomical name for the cheek is: ___
bucca
Matching: Considers all of the superficial and internal features in a specific area of the body. A. developmental anatomy B. comparitive anatomy C. regional anatomy d. radiographic anatomy
c. regional anatomy
Which anatomical specialty focuses on anatomical features that may undergo recognizable pathological changes during illness?
clinical anatomy
Studies anatomical structures as they are visualized by specialized procedures performed on an intact body. A. developmental anatomy B. comparitive anatomy C. regional anatomy d. radiographic anatomy
d. radiographic anatomy
Which of the following is NOT a function of body cavities? a.permit expansion of certain viscera b. cushion viscera during walking, jumping, and running c. prevent friction d. permit free movement of viscera e. protect delicate organs from accidental shocks f. none above are correct
d.permit free movement of viscera
The organ system that includes the mouth, salivary glands, and pancreas is the ____ system.
digestive
great toe:
hallux
The analysis of tissues is known as ____
histology
loin:
lumbus
Organs such as the stomach, small intestine, and portions of the lg. intestine are suspended within the peritoneal cavity by double sheets of peritoneum, called: ____
mesenteries
Organisms are capable of producing ____ which may be internal (transporting food, blood, etc.) or external (moving through the environment)
movement
Layers or muscle tissue form the bulk of the wall of the heart, a hollow, 3D structure. What level of organization does this represent?
organ
What sequence is correct regarding level of anatomical organization, from higher to lower complexity?
organism, organ systems, organs, tissues, cells and chemical
If the liver is dissected, resulting in a parallel plane that does NOT pass along the midline, the sectional plane is:
parasagittal
thumb:
pollex
The muscular system's primary functions are as follows: allows for locomotion, provides support, and:
produces heat
When an organism responses to changes in its immediate environment, it is a property called:
responsiveness and irritability
The process called ____ permits the analysis of relatively complex structures by choosing one sectional plane and making a series of sections at small intervals.
serial reconstruction
Blood formation is a major function of the ___ system
skeletal
Which component of the integumentary system functions in storing lipids?
subcutaneous layer
In the anatomical position, the pollex is ____ to the digits
superior
calf:
sura
The anatomical adjective for the calf is _____
sural