Tech Prep AP 1 Practice Questions
The autonomic nervous system:
regulates physiological activities without requiring conscious input.
The middle abdominopelvic regions include the
right and left lumbar and umbilical
Movement around a longitudinal axis is
rotation
The glands of skin that produce oil that lubricates the hair and skin are the
sebaceous gland
A cell membrane that permits the passage of only certain select materials based on its function is said to be
selectively permeable (semi-permeable)
The wrist bone is an example of
short bone
Which of these effectors is not controlled by the autonomic nervous system?
skeletal muscle
An example of a cutaneous membrane would be
skin
Olfactory damage would most likely affect your ability to:
smell
The anatomical position is described as follows
standing erect, arms outstretched, palms facing superiorly (anteriorly)
The yellow marrow is important in the skeletal function of
storage
The epidermal layer containing a single layer of mitotically active columnar cells is the
stratum basale/germinativum
The immovable articulations between adult skull bones are called
sutures
Functionally, an immovable joint is classified as a:
synarthrosis
The total number of chromosomes in each human somatic cell is
46
A skeletal muscle fasciculus is surrounded by a connective tissue wrapping called the
?
Clusters of nerve cell bodies within the peripheral nervous system are
?
During depolarization of a neuron, sodium ions
?
Myelination of the nerve fibers in the peripheral nervous system is the job of the
?
Myosin is the primary component of the:
?
The cardiac and respiratory control centers are located in
?
The functions of the neuroglia include
?
The large fibrous tract of the brain that allows communication between the cerebral hemispheres is the
?
The lunula indicates the location of the
?
The mechanical force of contraction (shortening) is generated by
?
The neurotransmitter released at all neuromuscular junctions of the PNS is
?
Which cranial nerve initiates contraction of most facial muscles?
?
Which part of the diencephalon is responsible for regulation of body temperature, water balance, metabolism, and emotion? It is also a pain/pleasure center
?
The minimal level of stimulation required to cause a fiber to contract is called
A threshold stimulus
Tonic contractions
Are important in maintaining posture
What chemical process in the body releases energy as complex compounds are broken down into simpler ones?
catabolism
The smallest living unit of structure is considered to be at the
cellular level
Stratified squamous epithelium is not found in the
central canal of the spinal cord
The brain and spinal cord together are considered the
central nervous system
The-coordination of muscle movement and the maintenance of equilibrium occurs in the
cerebellum
The largest region of the brain is the
cerebrum
The secretion that prevents drying of the eardrum is
cerumen
Cartilage cells are called
chondrocytes
The type of muscle that functions as a sphincter is
circular
Each of the following structures is found in an osteon of adult bone EXCEPT the
circumferential lamellae Correct answers: haversian canal, concentric lamellae, canaliculi
Intercalated disks are found in
Cardiac muscle
Into what basic tissue category is blood classified?
connective
The right and left sides of the cerebrum are connected by the
corpus callosum
The root of the nail lies in a groove and is hidden by a fold of skin called the
cuticle
The "rule of nines"
Consists of 11 areas of the body, each covering about 9% of the body
Which of the following is the receptor in skin that detects pain?
Free nerve endings
The red bone marrow is important in the skeletal function of
Hemopoiesis
Which of the following muscles is not a muscle of the trunk?
Iliopsoas
Which of the following nerves innervates the gluteus maximus muscle?
Inferior gluteal
The conjunctiva
Is a mucous membrane covering part of the eye
In which of the following does the muscle contract but does not shorten, even though an increase in muscle tension does occur
Isometric contractions
In response to a nerve impulse the electrical charges on the sarcolemma are reversed. This is called
depolarization
The layer in skin that gives you a unique set of fingerprints is the
dermal papillae
The major movement produced during quiet breathing is accomplished by the
diaphragm
A fracture in the shaft of a long bone would be a break in the
diaphysis
The knee is an example of a(n)
diarthrotic joint
The term most opposite "proximal" is
distal
The spinal cavity is part of the
dorsal cavity
The layers of the meninges, beginning with the outermost are the
dura mater, arachnoid, pia mater
As a result of mitotic cell division
each daughter cell has the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell
The glands of the skin that are most concerned with maintenance of body temperature are
eccrine
Ribosomes are usually associated with the
endoplasmic reticulum
The thin fibrous membrane that lines the medullary cavity is called the
endosteum
The mitochondria play an important role in
energy requirements of the cell
The outer layer of the skin is the
epidermis
As long as this is present in a bone, bone growth can continue
epiphyseal plate
Which feature is primarily responsible for a bone's growth in length?
epiphyseal plate
A muscle that extends both the wrist and fingers is the
extensor digitorum
Which of the following would NOT be found on the lumbar vertebrae?
facets for ribs
The spinal cord normally comprises 31 segments. The 31st segment is located at what spinal column level?
L1-2
Which of the following muscles is not a muscle of the head and neck?
Latissimus dorsi
Glial cells that act as microbe-eating cells are the
Microglia
The point of contact between the nerve and the muscle fibers it stimulates is called a
Neuromuscular junction
The types of neurons that carry impulses to the brain and spinal cord are called
Sensory neurons
lnterneurons connect
Sensory neurons to motor neurons
When a muscle contraction occurs
The Z lines are pulled closer together
When a muscle fiber is subjected to a stimulus, it contracts completely. This 'is called
The all-or-none law
What section divides the body into anterior and posterior portions?
frontal/coronal
The muscle called the adductor longus is named according to
function and size
The bulge of the calf is caused by the ____ muscle
gastrocnemius
The proper sequence of events in bone repair is
hematoma formation, invasion of cells, fibrocartilaginous callus, bony callus
The elbow joint is an example of a
hinge joint
The part of the hair that begins from a small cap-shaped cluster of cells is called
The hair papilla
The brainstem includes
The pons, midbrain, and medulla oblongata
To produce smooth movement at a joint
The prime mover and synergists must contract
In the middle ear
The stapes rests against the oval window
Which of the following muscles is not a muscle that moves the lower extremities?
Trapezius
The subcutaneous layer is distinguishable from the dermis by its abundance of
adipose tissue
Action potentials are conducted more rapidly
along myelinated axons
A reflex is
an involuntary response to a stimulus
The name of the bond that forms when one atom loses an electron and another atom accepts that electron is
an ionic bond
The reference position for all body directional terms is the
anatomical position
Haversian systems
are the basic units in compact bone tissue
If you wanted to separate the abdominal cavity from the thoracic cavity which plane would you use?
horizontal/transverse
The lower the pH of a substance the higher the concentration of
hydrogen ions
Stimulation of retinal rod' cells with light results in
increased influx of Na+ and depolarization
What are chemical structures that do not have carbon and hydrogen atoms as the primary structure?
inorganic compounds
The type of cartilage usually associated with compact bone function and development is
interstitial cartilage
The protein in epidermal cells that makes the skin relatively waterproof is
keratin
The very fine and soft hair of newborns is called
lanugo
The term physiology describes the study of
living organisms and how their components function
The cell organelle which contains a number of hydrolytic enzymes is the
lysosome
Which bone does not contain one of the paranasal sinuses?
mandible
Which one of the following muscles is involved with chewing a steak?
masseter
The nonliving intercellular material in connective tissue is called
matrix
The vomiting center is located in the
medulla oblongata
The protein that protects inner living skin from the damaging effects of ultraviolet rays is
melanin
Glucose belongs to a category of carbohydrates referred to as the
monosaccharides
Passive membrane transport processes include
movement of a solute down or along its concentration gradient
Elongated cells capable of contractions would be placed in which basic tissue category?
muscular
Trabelculae
needle-like threads of spongy bone
At a synapse, a nerve impulse is transmitted by
neurotransmitter
The bone at the back of the skull is called the
occipital
The foramen magnum is located in the __ bone
occipital
Suppose a person is given an intravenous infusion of a hypertonic, aqueous sodium chloride solution. What would be the effect?
one would observe a net movement of water from the intracellular fluid compartment to the extracellular fluid compartment
All of the following muscles are muscles of facial expression EXCEPT the
orbicularis oculi
Compact and spongy bone are formed by the developmental process called
ossification
Homeostasis may be defined as the physiological process by which
the composition of the internal environment is kept stable, within limits
A transverse section through the head would divide
the forehead from the chin
The membrane that covers the surface of a mature bone is
the periosteum
Carbohydrates proteins and lipids are synthesized from basic building blocks by
the removal of a molecule of water between the basic units (dehydration synthesis)
The axial skeleton contains
the skull, vertebral column and bony thorax
The section of the vertebral column that contains the most vertebrae is the
thoracic section
Which one of the following muscles is named for its shape?
trapezius
Extension of the forearm is a function of the
triceps brachii
Ribs that attach individually to the sternum by the costal cartilage are
true ribs
The mediastinum is part of the
ventral cavity
The membrane lining the organs of the abdominal cavity is called the
visceral peritoneum
The inferior most part of the sternum is the
xiphoid process
The sarcomere of skeletal muscle is defined as the segment between two successive
z lines
Which of the following tissues can be said to lack blood vessels and nerves?
cartilage
Which one of the following muscles is named for its location?
quadriceps femoris
Under normal conditions, the major mechanism of body heat loss is
radiation
Striations are found in
Both b and c
Which of the following pairs of facial muscles would be most useful in sucking liquids through a straw?
Buccinator and orbicularis oris
The tough outer layer of meninges is called the
Dura mater
If an injury caused damage to the insertion of the biceps brachii muscle, the injury would be nearest the
Elbow
The ends of long bones are called the
Epiphysis
Pinocytosis is usually associated with all of the following EXCEPT
No requirement for energy from the cell Correct answers: The transport of liquid particles Formation of membrane vesicles The transport of molecules too large to move through the cell membrane by other means
Cells that produce myelin for the cells of the brain and spinal cord are the
Oligodendrocytes
The muscle attachment to the more stationary bone is called the
Origin
The two principle divisions that make up the nervous system are the
Peripheral and central
Which of the following is not a function of the subcutaneous layer of skin?
Produces melanin to protect skin from the ultraviolet rays of the sun
Which of the following muscles is not a muscle that moves the upper extremities?
Rectus abdominis
The basic contractile unit of a skeletal muscle is the
Sarcomere
The layer of the epidermis that is constantly undergoing mitosis is called the
Stratum germinativum
The layer that is below the dermis and contains fat and blood vessels is called the
Subcutaneous layer
The hand position-when the body is in anatomical position is
Supination
The four taste sensations are
Sweet, salty, bitter, sour
Because of complementary base pairing, if one side of a DNA molecule was ATCCGTAATC, the other side of the molecule would be
TAGGCATTAG
A system is best defined as
a group of organs working together to perform a function
A burn involving both the epidermis and the upper layers of the dermis is called
a second-degree burn
Which of the following joints is most movable?
ball and socket
A spinal nerve has
both sensory and motor pathways
Nutrients pass from the blood vessels to the bone cells by way of the
caniliculi
Which bone is not part of the axial skeleton?
carpal bone
Raising your arm to shoulder level is accomplished almost entirely by the
deltoid
The cell type responsible for the bone formation is the
osteoblast
The bone-resorbing cells are called
osteoclasts
Muscle fatigue is the result of the lack of __ and the production of __
oxygen/lactic
The study of how the body functions is called
physiology
During mitosis, the chromosomes first become visible at
prophase
The primary function of the integumentary system is
protection of underlying structures
What are substances formed from amino acids called?
proteins