Anatomy Final Exam

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**The region of the sarcomere that contains both actin and myosin myofilaments is called the

A band.

How does a buffer help a solution maintain pH?

A buffer can act like a base if pH is acidic, and it can act like an acid if pH is basic.

**A person who has seizures might have a deficit of which of the following?

GABA

Which muscle plantar flexes the foot?

Gastrocnemius

Which of the following is inserted on the calcaneus by the Achilles tendon?

Gastrocnemius

Which of the following muscles is used when walking on your tiptoes?

Gastrocnemius

What is the most commonly dislocated joint in the body?

Glenohumeral joint

The plasma membrane is selectively permeable. This means

only certain substances can pass through it.

The ventral root of a spinal nerve contains ________.

only motor fibers

Blood vessels enter the eye and nerve processes exit the eye at the ________.

optic disc

Which of the following cranial nerves does NOT carry parasympathetic fibers?

Hypoglossal

Which portion of the ear contains the sensory receptors for hearing and balance?

Inner ear

Which of the following terms encompasses all of the other ones?

Metabolism

To which of the following organic groups does DNA belong?

Nucleic acid

To which of the following organic groups does hemoglobin belong?

Nucleic acid

Which of the following is correctly matched?

Osteoclast - responsible for reabsorption

This condition is characterized by a thicker-than-normal stratus corneum producing large silvery scales.

Psoriasis

Which of the following is a group of four muscles in the anterior thigh?

Quadriceps femoris

To which of the following substances would the taste buds be most sensitive?

Quinine (tonic) water

Which of the following receptor type is mismatched with its sensation?

Ruffini end organs - temperature

Impetigo is caused by the bacterium ________.

Staphylococcus

During a spinal tap, cerebrospinal fluid is obtained from which of the following locations?

Subarachnoid space

Where is cerebrospinal fluid found around the spinal cord?

Subarachnoid space

Which structure makes the dorsal root different from the ventral root?

The dorsal root has a ganglion.

Which of the following is a part of the quadriceps femoris muscle group?

Vastus lateralis

Dermatomal maps are important clinically because they

can be used to help locate nerve damage.

Taste buds

can only perceive taste if the molecules are in solution.

Sympathetic preganglionic axons

can synapse in either chain or collateral ganglia

Osteogenesis imperfecta can be caused by abnormally formed ________.

collagen

Lack of acetylcholinesterase in the synaptic cleft would result in

continuous stimulation of the postsynaptic membrane.

During resting conditions, ________ is synthesized to store energy.

creatine phosphate

The spaces between developing skull bones that have not ossified are called

fontanels

The deltoid tuberosity is found on the ________.

humerus

Substance A is added to a solution, resulting in a decrease in the pH of the solution. Substance A ________ the H+ concentration; therefore, it is considered a/an ________.

increased, base

The pH values

is determined by the concentration of H+ in a solution.

Stratified epithelium consists of

multiple layers of cells

A sarcomere extends from

one Z disk to an adjacent Z disk

A buffer will

resist drastic changes in the pH of the solutions

Muscles exhibit the property of excitability. This means that the muscle

responds to stimulation by the nervous system

The parasympathetic nervous system is characterized by

short postganglionic axons near the organs they innervate.

A tennis player goes to the doctor and is told he has a torn rotator cuff. He has injured his ________.

shoulder

In a syndesmosis

the bones are held together by ligaments called interosseous membranes.

The limbic system involves various neural connections between ________.

the cerebrum and diencephalon

Gray matter on the surface of the brain is called ________.

the cortex

Damage to the pulmonary plexus that result in breathing rates that are normal or increased, but never decreased below normally indicates

the damage is most likely of the parasympathetic fibers.

The insertion is

the end of the muscle where the action occurs.

A concentric contraction is described as

the muscle produces increasing tension as it shortens.

Hyperventilation causes the loss of large amounts of CO2 from the body, decreasing the amount of H+ in solution. As a result,

the pH of body fluids will rise.

The vagus nerve carries parasympathetic impulses to the ________.

thoracic and abdominal viscera

Sympathetic fibers leave the spinal cord in the ________.

thoracic and lumbar regions

The thenar muscles are involved in controlling the ________; the hypothenar muscles control the ________.

thumb; little finger

The sciatic nerve is composed of the

tibial nerve and common fibular nerve

Which muscle dorsiflexes and inverts the foot?

tibialis anterior

The type of cell connection that serves as a permeability barrier is a ________.

tight junction

A ringing in the ears is called ________.

tinnitus

If you stepped in a hole in the yard and sprained your ankle, you have

torn a ligament of the ankle

Which of the following is a general sense?

touch

The motor root of a spinal nerve is also referred to as the ________ root

ventral

A person loses all vision in their left eye. One possible cause could be damage to the

optic nerve in the left eye.

The greater the concentration of a solution, the greater the

osmotic pressure of the solution.

The remodeling of bone tissue is a function of

osteoblast and osteoclast activity

Which type of cell breaks down bone tissue?

osteoclast

Ventral rami of some spinal nerves join with each other to form a ________.

plexus

The function of a bursa is to

provide a fluid-filled cushion that reduces friction.

Channel proteins

provide a tunnel through which ions or molecules can enter or leave the cell.

Proteins

provide much of the structure of body cells and tissues.

Flexion of the hip is a movement produced by the ________.

psoas major and iliacus

**Skin color is the result of the

quantity of melanin in the skin

Improper use of crutches could cause compression of the ________ nerve.

radial

The right cerebral hemisphere

receives sensory input from the left side of the body.

A cell uses centrioles in the process of

cell division

Mechanoreceptors respond to

compression of receptors

Arrange the events of synaptic transmission in correct sequence.

(5) Action potential causes release of neurotransmitter (3) Neurotransmitter diffuses across the synaptic cleft (2) Neurotransmitter binds with receptor on postsynaptic cell (4) Membrane permeability to Na+ on postsynaptic cell increases (1) Na+ diffuses into the cell and cause a local potential E) 5, 3, 2, 4, 1

Place the following parts of a reflex arc in the correct order beginning with the sensory receptor.

(5) Sensory receptor (4) Sensory neuron (2) Interneuron (1) Motor neuron (3) Effector E) 5, 4, 2, 1, 3

There are ________ pairs of cranial nerves and ________ pairs of spinal nerves.

12; 31

The spinal cord ends at the ________.

2nd lumbar vertebrae

Which of the following combinations indicates the correct distribution of spinal nerve pairs?

8 cervical - 12 thoracic - 5 lumbar - 5 sacral - 1 coccygeal

Which of the following statements accurately describe events that occur as a result of a local potential reaching threshold?

A positive feedback cycle develops in which depolarization causes activation gates of Na+ channels to open.

Select the types of angular movements allowed at synovial joints. (Check all that apply.)

A) Abduction B) Extension C) Flexion

In intestinal epithelial cells, Na+ is in higher concentrations outside of the cells. This gradient provides the energy for the symport of glucose into the cells. Which of the following explain how this transport mechanism works? (Check all that apply.)

A) Active transport of sodium out of the cell C) Carrier mediated transport of glucose into the cells D) Carrier mediated transport of sodium into the cell

Jasmine trips and tries to break her fall by putting her hand to the ground. The doctor informs her she has injured the ________ joints in her wrist.

A) Carpal

The dermis contains receptors that detect which of the following sensations? (Check all that apply.)

A) Changes in pressure C) Pain D) Touch E) Variations in temperature

Which of the following muscles are named based on their shape? (Check all that apply.)

A) Deltoid B) Orbicularis oris E) Teres major

Identify the embryonic germ layers.

A) Ectoderm - (outer layer) B) Endoderm - (inner layer) D) Mesodermo - (middle layer)

Indicate the statements that describe erythema. (Check all that apply.)

A) It can be caused by emotions such as anger. C) It may occur in response to exposure to the cold. D) It results from an inflammatory response. E) It can be caused by emotions such as embarrassment.

Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A) The coordinated activity of the organ systems is necessary for normal function. B) Because organ systems are so interrelated, dysfunction in one organ system can have profound effects on other systems. C) An organism is any living thing considered as a whole, whether composed of one cell, such as a bacterium, or trillions of cells, such as a human. D) Living things are highly organized, and disruption of this organized state can lead to loss of function and death. E) All of these statements are true

Which of the following influence the range of motion of a joint?

A) The shape of the articular surfaces of the bones B) The amount and shape of cartilage at the joint C) The amount of fluid in and around the joint D) The strength and location of tendons and ligaments E) All of these influence range of motion.

Treppe

A) can contribute to improved muscle efficiency. B) may be due to an increase in the level of Ca2+ around the myofibril. C) is an example of a graded response. D) is achieved during warm-up exercises. E) All of these choices are correct.

The brainstem

A) includes nuclei of cranial nerves II - XII. B) contains centers for several vital reflexes like heart rate and blood pressure. C) contains the reticular formation. D) contains nuclei for vomiting and sneezing reflexes. E) All of the choices are correct.

Aerobic exercise

A) increases vascularity of muscle. B) develops fatigue-resistant fast-twitch fibers. C) can increase the efficiency of slow-twitch fibers. D) can increase the number of mitochondria in muscle fibers. E) All of these choices are correct.

Which of the following chemical reactions best represents the synthesis of ATP?

ADP + Pi + energy → ATP + H2O

The sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions of the ANS differ in the

A) length of the preganglionic and postganglionic axons. B) location of the preganglionic cell bodies. C) position of the ganglia where preganglionic and postganglionic neurons synapse. D) All of the choices are correct.

The nervous system

A) monitors internal and external stimuli. B) transmits information in the form of action potentials. C) interprets or assesses information. D) maintains homeostasis. E) All of the choices are correct.

Light and dark adaptation involve

A) pupillary reflexes. B) variations in rod and cone function. C) changes in the amount of available rhodopsin. D) All of the choices are correct.

If an x-ray shows a black area in the region of the epiphyseal plate,

A) the bone is fractured. D) the epiphyseal plate has not completely ossified.

57) Match the structure of the ear with the appropriate description.

A. Eardrum B. Part of the ear that contains the organ of hearing C. Includes the pinna and external auditory canal D. Fleshy portion of the external ear E. Air-filled space within the temporal bone External Ear - C Middle Ear - E Inner Ear - B Auricle - D Tympanic membrane - A

Glaucoma can result from

A. inhibition of the circulation of aqueous humor.

Which type of transport proteins use cell energy to move molecules across the plasma membrane?

ATP-powered pumps

**Which neurotransmitter is released at neuromuscular junctions?

Acetylcholine

Cyanide stops the production of ATP. Which of the following processes would be affected?

Active transport

A lack of mitochondria within skeletal muscle fibers would impair which ATP-yielding chemical process?

Aerobic respiration

Aldosterone is a hormone that increase the level of Na+ in the blood. Considering negative-feedback regulation of blood Na+ levels, which of the following events would most likely be an effect of aldosterone on the body in blood Na+ levels decreased?

Aldosterone would cause a decrease in the amount of Na+ that was excreted as part of urine.

The type of brain waves observed in an individual who is awake but in a quiet resting state with eyes closed are ________ waves.

Alpha

Which of the following muscles would be considered an antagonist to the rectus femoris?

Biceps femoris

Match the type of brain wave with its appropriate description.

Alpha waves= B) Observed in a person who is awake, quiet, and resting, with eyes closed Beta waves= D) Occur during intense mental activity Theta waves= A) Usually occur in children or in adults experiencing frustration Delta waves= C) Occur in deep sleep, infancy, and patients with brain disorders

Which of the following events will lead to depolarization?

An increase in K+ in the extracellular fluid

A researcher discovered a sensory receptor that detects decreasing oxygen concentrations in the blood. According to the principles of negative feedback, it is likely that stimulation of this sensory receptor will produce which of the following types of responses?

An increase in the respiratory rate

**LouAnn is being treated for a neurological condition with a specific drug that target neurons deep within the brain. Which glial cell must be bypassed by this drug in order for it to be effective?

Astrocyte

Delores is seeing a neurologist for severe inflammation in a specific type of joint. Which of these joints would be most likely to cause problems with the spinal cord?

Atlantoaxial joint

Which type of nerve would cause a blood vessel to constrict?

Autonomic

Which of the following is associated with nervous tissue?

Axon

The lateral leg muscles have which actions on the foot? (Check all that apply.)

B) Eversion D) Plantar flexion

Select the regions that are composed of loose connective tissue. (Check all that apply.)

B) Papillary layer of dermis D) Subcutaneous tissue or hypodermis

**Identify the functions of the integumentary system. (Check all that apply.)

B) Resistance to infection C) Sensation of environmental stimuli D) Thermoregulation

The displacement of a bone from its normal position is called ________. (Check all that apply.)

B) disarticulation D) luxation

Brain waves associated with information processing or problem solving are ________ waves

Beta

Harry is told he has structural damage to his dentoalveolar joint. Where specifically is the problem area?

Between a tooth socket and a tooth

Of the following muscles of the thigh, which one is NOT part of the quadriceps group?

Biceps femoris

This is a figure of a skin wound. What does "A" represent?

Blood clot

Which of the following arteries supply blood to the brain?

Both "Internal carotid arteries" and "Vertebral arteries" is correct.

Communication between cells is essential to coordinate the activity of the trillions of cells that make up the human body. Which of the following is/are directly involved in carrying out communication between cells?

Both "Receptor proteins of the plasma membrane" and "Chemical signal molecules released by cells" are correct.

A place where two or more bones come together is a/an ________.

Both "joint" and "articulation" are correct.

Two solutions, A and B, have the same osmolality. What does that mean?

Both solutions have the same number of solute particles

Which of the following statements about the femur is TRUE?

Both the greater and lesser trochanters are attachment sites for muscles.

**Normal bone growth requires adequate amounts of certain substances from the diet. Which of the following list three of the dietary needs for normal bone growth?

C) Calcium, phosphate, and vitamin D

The lateral and posterior neck muscles are involved in which types of head movements? (Check all that apply.)

C) Extension D) Lateral flexion E) Rotation

During the first step of gene expression, an RNA copy of a gene is made. Which of the following represents the correct sequence produced from a gene segment with the following sequence: GAACTAAGC?

CTTGATTCG

Voltage-gated Na+ channels are sensitive to changes in the extracellular concentration of ________.

Ca2+

The primary mineral in bone is ________.

Calcium

To which of the following organic groups does lactose belong?

Carbohydrate

Which molecule is produced as a waste product of the metabolism of glucose by cells?

Carbon dioxide

What is a malignant tumor derived from epithelial tissue?

Carcinoma

Which type of membrane proteins are integral proteins that move ions or molecules across plasma membrane?

Carrier proteins

Which of the following type of connective tissue is mismatched with its matrix?

Cartilage - highly vascular matrix

Match the description of the disease or disorder of the eye with its correct name.

Cataract - (C) Clouding of the lens of the eye Macular Degeneration - (E) Loss of acute central vision Myopia - (A) Difficulty seeing distant objects Astigmatism - (B) A type of refractory error Glaucoma - (D) Increased intraocular pressure that can lead to loss of vision

The structural and functional unit of all living organisms is the ________.

Cell

Which of the following is responsible for problem-solving skills?

Central nervous system

Which of the following would indicate dysfunction of the respiratory system?

Change in blood pH

Which molecule determines the fluidity of the plasma membrane?

Cholesterol

Which of the following structures is found in the nucleus?

Chromosome

Which of the following categories of epithelium is based on cell shape?

Columnar

Which of the following is NOT a function of skeletal muscle?

Constriction of organs

Which of the following is NOT a function of connective tissue?

Contraction

**Which of the following is NOT a function of the cerebellum?

Control the heart rate

Which of the following activities is NOT associated with the cerebrum?

Controlling the autonomic nervous system

The gray matter on the outer surface of the cerebrum is called the ________.

Cortex

Which of the following term and description is mismatched?

Cutaneous receptors - associated with the viscera

Which of the following statements concerning olfaction is true?

Damaged olfactory neurons are replaced.

Metabolic water refers to the water molecules produced during normal cellular metabolism. Which types of metabolic reactions are important for the production of metabolic water?

Dehydration reactions

Which of the following is NOT a G-protein complex protein?

Delta

Which type of connective tissue is found in the walls of large arteries?

Dense irregular elastic tissue

Which of the following structures is likely to consist of dense irregular collagenous connective tissue?

Dermis of the skin

What is a disc-shaped structure with especially adhesive glycoproteins around each cell that bind cells to one another?

Desmosomes

**Which neurotransmitter has been implicated in Parkinson's disease?

Dopamine

From which germ layer does the nervous system form?

Ectoderm

Which of the following pairs is mismatched?

Endoderm - bone

Which type of membrane proteins can catalyze chemical reactions on the inner or outer surfaces of the plasma membrane?

Enzymes

Hydrocephaly is a condition whereby cerebrospinal fluid accumulates around the brain. Which supportive cells continue CSF production despite it backing up in the subarachnoid space?

Ependymal cells

What space, found between the vertebral wall and the dura mater, is the area for injecting anesthesia for childbirth?

Epidural space

What is the site of longitudinal growth in long bones?

Epiphyseal plate

Indicate the class of tissue that is capable of regeneration, is avascular, and consists of cells that are bound to each other via specialized junctions.

Epithelial tissue

Which of the following is true about skeletal muscle?

Every muscle fiber receives a branch of an axon from the nerve

Which skull canal conveys sound waves to the eardrum?

External auditory canal

**Following a stroke, Harriet has impaired sense of taste on one side of the tip of her tongue, indicating the part of her brain that was affected must communicate with the ________ nerve.

Facial

Which of the following nerves has parasympathetic axons?

Facial

Which type of cell forms protein fibers in connective tissue proper?

Fibroblast

Which structure anchors the thecal sac and conus medullaris to the coccyx?

Filum terminale

The lens

Focuses light on the retina

Which of the following is NOT a cartilaginous joint?

Fontanelles

Melanoma can be detected early and treated with the application of a special rule. Which of the following is NOT a test used to determine if a mole is cancerous?

Freckles

A cut along which plane would result in the anterior perspective of the body appearing normal, with no evident cuts?

Frontal

Ringworm is an infection of the skin, hair, and nails caused by a/an ________.

Fungus

Which of the following statements regarding glial cells is false?

Glial cells produce action potentials for skeletal muscles.

From the following list, select the one organic substance found in the human body.

Glucose

Which organelle packages materials for secretion from the cell?

Golgi apparatus

The reflex that prevents excessive tension in a muscle is the ________ reflex.

Golgi tendon

Receptors that detect stretch of a tendon and are important for control of muscle contraction are ________.

Golgi tendon organs

Which thigh muscle adducts the thigh and flexes the knee?

Gracilis

) In the process of tissue repair, which of the events listed below occurs last?

Granulation tissue develops.

Which of the following would help to determine if the oculomotor nerve was damaged?

Have the patient look superiorly and inferiorly

Which of the following statements provides an accurate description of cellular physiology involving structures of the digestive system?

Hepatocytes (liver cells) produce bile to aid in the breakdown of ingested lipids.

Which of the following results from damage to the annulus fibrosus and release of the nucleus pulposus?

Herniated disk

Which of the following is mismatched?

Hip joint - cruciate ligaments

Microscopic examination of a frozen tissue specimen is an application of which of the following disciplines?

Histology

Which of the following best describes the effect that holding your breath has on blood pH?

Holding your breath increases blood pH by increasing the amount of carbon dioxide in the blood.

Which type of connective tissue forms most of the skeleton before it is replaced by bone?

Hyaline cartilage

**A boy grew rapidly and reached a height of 6'2" by the time he was 13. He had normal body proportions and sexual development but had below normal mental cognition. Which of the following likely caused his condition?

Hypersecretion of growth hormone

Red blood cells (RBCs) have been placed in three different solutions: hypotonic, hypertonic, isotonic. What is solution "B" relative to the RBC?

Hypertonic solution

**Thirteen-year-old Austin exhibits retarded growth, reduced metabolism, lack of normal reproductive gland development, inability to regulate water intake or water elimination from the body, and an uncontrolled appetite. Which part of Austin's brain is most likely involved?

Hypothalamus

**Which of the following brain areas serves as the major control center of the autonomic nervous system and endocrine system?

Hypothalamus

Red blood cells (RBCs) have been placed in three different solutions: hypotonic, hypertonic, isotonic. What is solution "C" relative to the RBC?

Hypotonic solution

Which of the following is NOT a direct effect of parathyroid hormone (PTH)?

Increased Ca2+ uptake by the small intestine

Describe the effect of exposure to UV rays on the skin.

Increased melanin synthesis

Which of the following muscles is part of the rotator cuff?

Infraspinatus

You are looking at a cell with the electron microscope and you notice the following characteristics: presence of many mitochondria and lysosomes; few, if any, Golgi apparatus; and many ribosomes. Which of the following is the most likely function of that cell?

Intracellular digestion

The anterior and posterior chambers of the eye are separated by the ________.

Iris

Match the structure of the eye with the appropriate description.

Iris - E - A pigmented contractile structure Pupils - C - The opening in the iris Retina - D - The innermost tunic of the eye Rods - A - Photoreceptor cells that function in black and white vision Cones - B - Photoreceptor cells that function in color vision

Which of the following is correctly matched?

Iris - sphincter pupillae

**Which of the following is correctly associated with the medulla oblongata?

It contains nuclei for regulation of heart rate and blood vessel diameter.

The skin discoloration most likely to result from liver disease is ________.

Jaundice

Low levels of ________ can have dire consequences on the functioning of neurons because of its role in membrane repolarization.

K+

Which durable protein is found in the nails, hair, and epidermis?

Keratin

**Doctor Johansson wants to test a patient's reflexes by briskly striking the patellar tendon with a reflex hammer. Which reflex is Dr. Johansson testing?

Knee-jerk reflex

Which cells of the epidermis are part of the immune system?

Langerhans cells

**Jill, an avid runner, experiences pain on her greater trochanter. Where is Jill's pain located?

Lateral femur

Which of the following could be used to study general features of cells?

Light microscope

To which of the following organic groups does a steroid belong?

Lipid

Which type of cell would have an abundance of peroxisomes?

Liver cells that detoxify hydrogen peroxide

Damage to the left side of the brain near the visual cortex could result in which of the following visual changes?

Loss of right visual fields from both eyes

Which of the following skin changes is usually associated with aging?

Loss of subcutaneous tissue contributes to sagging of the skin.

**A man was in an accident during which his spinal cord was severed between C6 and C7. Which of the following would NOT be a consequence of this injury?

Loss of use of the phrenic nerves and paralysis of the diaphragm

Which auditory ossicle is attached to the tympanic membrane?

Malleus

Which of the following is found inferior to the maxilla and has a posterior articulation with the temporal bone?

Mandible

**Which type of membrane proteins allow cells to identify one another?

Marker molecules

Which of the following muscles is involved in chewing gum?

Masseter

Which type of cell releases chemicals in response to injury and plays an important role in inflammation?

Mast cell

Which of these activities is associated with the left cerebral hemisphere in most people?

Mathematics and speech

**Which portion of the brainstem is continuous with the spinal cord?

Medulla oblongata

What structure does "B" represent on the diagram of the plasma membrane?

Membrane channel protein

All of the chemical reactions within a cell are known as cell ________.

Metabolism

**Frank has a microbial infection attacking his brain. Which cell type would you expect to proliferate and be most active during this time?

Microglia

Which of the following descriptions of glial cells is mismatched?

Microglia - provide support for the neuron cell body

Match the glial cell with its function.

Microglia= B) Macrophages in CNS Schwann Cells= E) Form myelin sheath around part of the axon in the PNS Oligodendrocyte= D) Form myelin sheath around axons in CNS Astrocyte= A) Influence function of blood-brain barrier Ependymal cells= C) Produce cerebrospinal fluid

Which of the following cell structures is CORRECTLY matched with its function?

Microtubules - cell support

Which of the following occurs when the permeability of blood vessels increases during inflammation?

Migration of white blood cells to the site of injury

**Solution A contains 5 grams of sugar per liter while solution B contains 2 grams of sugar per liter. The solutions are separated by a selectively permeable membrane. If the solvent in both solutions is water, predict in which direction most of the water molecules will move.

Most of the water will move by osmosis from solution B to solution A.

Which of the following represents a local reflex?

Motility of the digestive tract in response to stretch of the wall of the digestive tract

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic function of a cell?

Movement

**Which cell type would have many Golgi apparatuses?

Mucus cell (secretes mucus)

Which back muscle extends and rotates the vertebral column?

Multifidus

The brachial plexus supplies nerves that function to contract which of the following?

Muscles of the arm and forearm

During depolarization of the plasma membrane,

Na+ moves rapidly into the cell

Which type of tissue contains cells called neurons?

Nervous tissue

**Miguel fell out of a tree and broke his fall by putting his arm out, fracturing his radius and ulna. The bones were still aligned at the fracture site. Which specific type of bone fracture is Miguel most likely to have?

Nondisplaced fracture

Match the nerve or plexus with its appropriate description.

Obturator nerve= C) Innervates the muscles that adduct the thigh Femoral nerve= A) Innervates the iliopsoas, sartorius, and quadriceps femoris Tibial nerve= E0 Branches to form the medial and lateral plantar nerves Common fibular nerve=B) Innervates muscles of the pelvic floor Common peroneal nerve= D) Innervates the anterior and lateral muscles of the leg

Which of the following bones is part of the cranium?

Occipital bone

Which of the following special senses is relayed directly to the cerebral cortex without going to the thalamus?

Olfaction

Which of the special senses contains receptor neurons that are the only nerve cells in direct contact with the outside environment?

Olfaction

**Multiple sclerosis is a neurological disorder in which myelin sheaths in the CNS are destroyed. Which of the following neuroglial cells is being damaged in multiple sclerosis?

Oligodendrocyte

Which of the following cranial nerves does NOT innervate extrinsic eye muscles?

Optic

**Which of the following cell types is responsible for breaking down the bone matrix?

Osteoclast

The cell is the basic unit of life. All cellular structures exhibit special functions. Match the structure with its function. What is the function of "A"?

Outer boundary of cell, controls entry and exit of substances

Which of the following statements regarding PTH (parathyroid hormone) is true?

PTH causes increased reabsorption of Ca2+ in the kidneys.

Which of these activities is associated with the right cerebral hemisphere in most people?

Painting a watercolor landscape

Which of the following structures is considered to be an accessory structure of the eye?

Palpebrae

Match the structure associated with the eye with the appropriate description.

Palpebrae - C - Another name for the eyelids Palpebral fissure - B - The space between the two eyelids Canthi - A - The angle where the eyelids join Palpebral conjunctiva - D - The membrane that covers the inner surface of the eyelids Bulbar conjunctiva - E - The membrane that covers the anterior sclera of the eye

Inhibits heart rate but stimulates contraction of urinary bladder

Parasympathetic

Provides more extensive innervation of digestive tract

Parasympathetic

Which substance causes an increase in the blood calcium level?

Parathyroid hormone

Which of the following substance is mismatched with its role in the body?

Parathyroid hormone - increases calcium loss in the kidneys

Parathyroid hormone functions to increase calcium ion levels in blood. If its secretion is regulated through negative feedback, under which conditions would this hormone normally be released?

Parathyroid hormone secretion occurs when blood calcium levels are too low.

Which of the following structures of the lower limb is correctly matched to its description?

Patella - bone within tendon of quadriceps

Which of the following muscles of the chest has its insertion on the humerus?

Pectoralis major

Which of the organs listed below is not directly innervated by the autonomic nervous system?

Pectoralis major

Which of the following lists the components of a nucleotide?

Phosphate, monosaccharide, nitrogenous base

What structure does "A" represent on the diagram of the plasma membrane?

Phospholipid bilayer

Damage to which of these nerves would be most life-threatening?

Phrenic nerves

Sergio needs to reach the bowls on the top shelf, which are slightly out of reach. Which type of movement would give him the greatest chance of success in reaching the bowls?

Plantar flexion

Which of the following pairs of terms are opposites?

Plantar flexion - dorsiflexion

The central nervous system develops from a flat mass of tissue called the neural ________.

Plate

**The nucleus for the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII) is located in the ________.

Pons

Which area of the brain contains areas that initiates REM sleep?

Pons

**Which two portions of the brain are involved in controlling respiration?

Pons, medulla oblongata

An abrasion of the skin results in which of the following?

Portal of entry for microorganisms

Mary Lu is experiencing pain from her sacroiliac joint. In what region of her body is she most likely feeling pain?

Posterior pelvic region

Which of the following is true during the resting membrane potential?

Potassium is concentrated primarily inside the cell.

Which type of muscle tissue has neuromuscular junctions?

Skeletal muscle

Which of the following is NOT a function of carbohydrates in the body?

Protection

**Which of the following functions is associated with the skin?

Protection against ultraviolet radiation of the sun

If a toxic drug inhibited mRNA synthesis, which of the following would be most directly affected?

Protein synthesis

Which of the following is a source of nitrogen for the body?

Proteins

Which of the following matrix molecules in cartilage tends to trap large quantities of water?

Proteoglycan

Which of the following matrix molecules tends to trap large quantities of water?

Proteoglycan

Which of the following is NOT a function of cerebrospinal fluid?

Provides oxygen to CNS tissue

Match the nerve to the correct function.

Radial nerve= E) Innervates the triceps brachii Musculocutaneous nerve= A) Provides motor innervation to the biceps brachii Ulnar nerve= B) Innervates two forearm muscles plus most of the intrinsic hand muscles Median nerve= C) Innervates all but one of the flexor muscles of the forearm and most of the hand muscles near the thumb Axillary nerve= D) Innervates the deltoid and teres minor muscles

Which of the following is CORRECTLY matched with its function?

Receptor proteins - attach to ligand molecules

Which of the following activities is a function of the plasma membrane?

Recognition of bacterial cells by the immune system

To which colors are the three different kinds of cones sensitive?

Red, blue, and green

Which of the following are symptoms of inflammation?

Redness, heat, and pain

Which of the following functions is carried out by both aqueous and vitreous humor?

Refraction of light rays

Vitamin C is essential for normal collagen synthesis. If a child suffered from a vitamin C deficiency, which layer of the skin would be most affected?

Reticular layer of dermis

Which of the following bones is part of the axial skeleton?

Rib

Which of the following are associated with the retina?

Rods and cones

Maya is experiencing pain and discomfort in her posterior hip region. Which specific joint may be the problem?

Sacroiliac joint

**Sally has just heard a strange noise in her basement. Which of the following is an example of normal autonomic nervous system function during this type of situation?

Sally's heart rate increases preparing for possible activity.

What is a malignant tumor derived from connective tissue?

Sarcoma

What type of neuroglial cells provide support and nutrition to sensory ganglia in the PNS?

Satellite cells

Which of the following is NOT a glial cell of the CNS?

Satellite cells

Schwann cells differ from oligodendrocytes in which of the following ways?

Schwann cells form a myelin sheath around a portion of only one axon, while oligodendrocytes can surround portions of several axons

Barney sat on a hot camp stove while on a camping trip. The burn was painful and blistered. What type of burn did Barney experience?

Second degree

Which of the following is a function of epithelial tissue?

Secretion and absorption of molecules

A neuron that conducts pain sensations to the central nervous system would be classified as a/an ________.

Sensory or afferent neuron

Which of the following correctly matches the bone type with an example?

Short bone - carpal bone

Which organ system is the location of blood cell production?

Skeletal

Which of the following is NOT an effector controlled by the autonomic nervous system?

Skeletal muscle

Shannon, a boxer, is informed after a fight that she has a broken ethmoid bone. Due to its location, she may have difficulty with which of these special senses?

Smell

Which type of muscle tissue has spindle-shaped cells?

Smooth muscle

Which of the following statements about muscle tissue is true?

Smooth muscle is found in the walls of hollow organs.

Solution A has a pH of 10, and solution B has a pH of 2. Which of the following statements about these solutions is true?

Solution B has a higher H+ concentration than solution A.

If you feel someone touch you on the shoulder, the person has stimulated a/an ________ sense.

Somatic

All axons are myelinated

Somatic motor nervous system

Neuron cell bodies are in the cerebral cortex

Somatic motor nervous system

Which of the following is mismatched?

Somatic nervous system - sensory division of PNS

When people smoke cigarettes, they damage some of their taste buds. Which type of sense has been damaged by the smoking?

Special

Which of the following paranasal sinuses would most likely result in discomfort of the ears?

Sphenoidal sinus

Which condition is caused by the failure of vertebral laminae to fuse?

Spina bifida

Three-year old Trevor is admitted to the hospital with stenosis (narrowing) of the foramen magnum. This condition directly affects which of these structures?

Spinal cord

Which of the following is NOT a means of parasympathetic innervation of effectors?

Spinal nerves

Which type of nerve would be damaged if sympathetic innervation of the adrenal medulla was disrupted?

Splanchnic

Which type of cell has the potential to differentiate to form adult cell types?

Stem cell

**Hank was involved in a car accident during which a flat bone in the anterior region of his thorax was fractured. Which bone is most likely the one that was fractured?

Sternum

Meningitis

Stiffness in the neck and headache

This stratum contains many layers of dead squamous cells.

Stratum corneum

Provides innervation to blood vessels in skeletal muscles

Sympathetic

Which of the following is part of the spiral organ (organ of Corti)?

Tectorial membrane

If water accumulates between two sheets of glass, it is very difficult to separate them. Which of the following explanations best explains this situation?

The adhesive property of water holds the sheets of glass together.

A cell is

The basic unit of structure and function in living things

**Which of the following statements concerning the brainstem is true?

The brainstem consists of the medulla, pons, and cerebellum.

Sandy had a cookie for a snack. Which of the following statements accurately describes the fate of the carbon atoms in the sugar molecules present in Sandy's cookie after she ingested it?

The carbon atoms combined with hydrogen ions to buffer the stomach acids.

Which of the following statements concerning the epidermis is true?

The epidermis is nourished by blood vessels located in the dermis.

**Sixteen-year-old Jake is diagnosed with hydrocephaly. What will this do if left untreated?

The excess fluid will exert pressure on his brain

An infant is born with a genetic defect that greatly reduces his production of brown fat. Which of the following will most likely apply to this infant?

The infant will have difficulty regulating his body temperature

If the thoracic cavity was cut along the midsagittal plane, which of the following descriptions of the two halves would be accurate?

The midsagittal plane would produce a right half that contained one lung and a left half that contained a lung and most of the heart.

**A nurse is caring for a patient who exhibits the following symptoms: (1) Inability to maintain balance while walking (2) Normal intelligence (3) Can initiate voluntary movements, although they are somewhat uncoordinated (4) Decreased tone in the skeletal muscles

The patient is probably suffering from a condition that affected the ________. B) cerebellum

Anatomy is

The study of body structure

Which of the following statements concerning the structure of spinal nerves is true?

The ventral root contains motor or efferent fibers.

Which of the following is NOT true of enzymes?

They are catalysts that increase the rate of a reaction.

Which nerve is involved when a dancer points his/her toes?

Tibial

What is a collection of similar cells and surrounding substances?

Tissue

Which of the following muscles moves the scapula?

Trapezius

**If a man exercises by doing push-ups every day, he would strengthen or enlarge which of the following muscles?

Triceps brachii

Which of the following muscles extends the forearm and has its insertion on the ulna?

Triceps brachii

Which of the following would occur as a result of a single muscle contraction?

Twitch

A DNA base sequence is A T G C C G. The sequence of bases in a strand of mRNA transcribed from this sequence of bases in DNA would be

U A C G G C.

Which of the following nitrogen bases is found in RNA but not DNA?

Uracil

A construction worker was injured when a metal rod penetrated his abdominal wall inferior to his umbilicus and in the hypogastric region. The rod passed through to the lumbar region. Which of the following structures was most likely damaged?

Urinary bladder

Which of the following movements is an example of extension?

Using your finger to point out an area on a map

Which of the following cranial nerves is exclusively sensory?

Vestibulocochlear (VIII)

An example of a fat-soluble vitamin is

Vitamin D

Which chemical, ingested or synthesized by the body, is necessary for calcium absorption from the intestines?

Vitamin D

Which vitamin begins its synthesis in the skin when the skin is exposed to ultraviolet light?

Vitamin D

Which of the following statements regarding calcium homeostasis is true?

When blood calcium levels are too low, osteoclast activity increases.

**Which type of cell would have an abundance of lysosomes?

White blood cell, a phagocyte

**Kevin was playing softball with some friends and was hit in the face by a ball fracturing one of the bones. Select the bone matched with its proper description that was most likely fractured?

Zygomatic bone - irregular

Rheumatoid arthritis is

a condition that may involve an autoimmune disease.

**Rickets is

a disease in children characterized by soft, bowed, and swollen bones.

A synergist is

a group of muscles that work together to cause movement

Night blindness could be caused by

a lack of rhodopsin

Dense regular collagenous connective tissue would be found in

a ligament.

Gout is

a metabolic disorder caused by increased uric acid in blood.

An isometric contraction is described as

a muscle produces an increasing tension as the length remains constant.

An isotonic contraction is described as

a muscle produces constant tension during contraction.

An eccentric contraction is described as

a muscle produces tension, but the length of the muscle is increasing.

Lesion of the basal nuclei could cause

a slight shaking of the hands or head.

An organelle is

a small structure within a cell

An organ is

a structure composed of several tissue types

Synaptic vesicles in the neuromuscular junction contain

acetylcholine

Decreased sensitivity to a continued stimulus is called ________.

adaptation

Suppose you cup your hands to hold some water. To limit the amount of leaking through your hands, this action would most likely require ________.

adduction of the fingers

The oculomotor nerve

adjusts pupil size to the level of lighting.

**Injury to the thalamus would

affect sensory projection to the cerebral cortex

Eccrine sweat glands

aid in cooling the body

The semicircular canals

allow a person to detect movement in all directions.

Proteins in cells can act as important buffer systems. If intracellular pH rises, certain ________ of proteins can ________ H+ to return pH to normal conditions.

amino acids; donate

Saltatory conduction of an action potential means that

an action potential is conducted from one node of Ranvier to the next node

An organic molecule consists of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur; the molecule is probably

an amino acid

Normal pH range for blood is 7.35 to 7.45. If blood pH falls below 7.35,

an imbalance called acidosis results.

**Damage to Wernicke area would result in

aphasia

The pineal body

appears to play a role in controlling the onset of puberty.

The middle, thin, spider-like meninx is the ________.

arachnoid mater

The white matter of the cerebellum forms a branching network known as the ________.

arbor vitae

Phospholipids

are found in plasma membranes.

Muscle spindles

are innervated by gamma motor neurons.

Secondary olfactory areas

are involved in emotional reactions to odors.

Keratinocytes

are responsible for the reduction of water loss from the skin.

Osteons or haversian systems

are the basic units in compact bone tissue

Dendrites

are the input part of the neuron

Smooth muscle and cardiac muscle are similar in that they both

are under involuntary control.

Nissl bodies are ________.

areas of rough endoplasmic reticulum.

Bone remodeling may occur

as bones grow, as bones adjust to stress, as fractures heal and constantly during a person's lifetime.

Target tissues may be stimulated or inhibited

autonomic nervous system

Lyme disease is

bacterial infection transmitted by ticks

Damage to the vestibular branch of the vestibulocochlear nerve would result in loss of ________.

balance

A ________ is a type of joint that is multiaxial allowing a wide range of movement.

ball and socket

**Which type of skin cancer is the most common?

basal cell carcinoma

In order for a molecule to be detected by the olfactory neurons, it must

be dissolved in fluid covering the olfactory epithelium.

A local anesthetic such as Novocaine decreases membrane permeability to Na+. The use of this anesthetic will

block sensory input into the CNS

A tissue that has a fluid matrix is ________.

blood

Collagen and calcium hydroxyapatite are the primary constituents of ________.

bone matrix

Ligaments attach

bone to bone

Which type of muscle tissue possesses striations?

both skeletal and cardiac muscle

**Acetylcholine is a neurotransmitter substance

both somatic and autonomic nervous systems

Spinal nerves C5-T1 make up the ________ plexus.

brachial

The function of acetylcholinesterase is to

breakdown acetylcholine in the synapse.

White matter is composed of

bundles of myelinated axons

Vitamin A, a fat-soluble vitamin, would move across the plasma membrane into the cell

by dissolving in the lipid bilayer.

Glycolipids would contain both lipids and ________.

carbohydrates

Which type of cell has abundant mitochondria?

cardiac muscle cells (require large amounts of ATP)

The breakdown of glucose to yield carbon dioxide, oxygen, and ATP can be described as ________.

catabolic and exergonic

**Neurotransmitters

cause the production of action potentials in the postsynaptic membrane

The energy stored in ATP is a form of ________ energy.

chemical

**Changes in the blood concentration of glucose, oxygen, and hydrogen are detected by ________.

chemoreceptors

The second most abundant of the lipids in the plasma membrane is/are ________.

cholesterol

Which of these molecules is hydrophobic?

cholesterol

Which type of cell forms cartilage?

chondroblast

Cerebrospinal fluid is produced by the ________ and is reabsorbed by the ________.

choroid plexus; arachnoid granulation

As cell division begins, DNA in the nucleus condenses to form ________.

chromatin

A movement through 360 degrees that combines flexion, extension, abduction, and adduction is called ________.

circumduction

An organic molecule such as a vitamin that makes an enzyme functional is called a/an ________.

coenzyme

The three types of protein fibers found in connective tissue are

collagen, elastin, and reticular fibers.

In the spinal cord, white matter is organized into

columns and the gray matter into horns.

Cells produce and respond to chemical and electrical signals as a means of ________.

communicating

In which type of bone tissue are osteons present?

compact bone

The type of lamellae found in osteons (Haversian systems) is ________.

concentric

Mechanical deficiency in transmission of sound waves to the spiral organ is ________.

conduction hearing loss

Pinkeye is an acute inflammation of the ________.

conjunctiva

Marfan syndrome is a genetic disorder associated with ________ tissue

connective

Muscle myofibrils

contain myosin and actin myofilaments

Cartilage

contains chondrocytes located in lacunae

Spongy bone tissue

contains interconnecting plates called trabeculae

The capacity of a muscle cell to shorten forcefully is known as

contractility.

Upper motor neurons

control skeletal muscles.

**The sensory (afferent) division of the peripheral nervous system

conveys action potentials to the CNS.

The bluish tinge of skin due to a reduction of oxygen in the blood is called

cyanosis

The study of the structural features and functions of the cell is ________.

cytology

Damage to the cerebellum is likely to cause

decreased muscle tone. balance impairment. the tendency to overshoot when reaching for an object. an intention tremor.

Synovial fluid

decreases friction between bones

**Another name for a bedsore is ________.

decubitus ulcer

**The fact that the right side of the brain controls the left side of the body is explained by the

decussation of the pyramids in the medulla

Pacinian corpuscles respond to

deep cutaneous pressure and vibration

Raising your arm to shoulder level is accomplished almost entirely by the ________.

deltoid

Connective tissue in tendons is

dense regular collagenous tissue

Acetylcholine binds to a membrane bound receptor and causes ligand-gated sodium channels to open and results in

depolarization

**The pyramids of the medulla contain ________.

descending motor tracts

The integumentary system has many functions, one of which is

detection of heat and touch.

The major movement produced during quiet breathing is accomplished by the ________.

diaphragm

**Where is the enteric nervous system located?

digestive tract

The enteric nervous system consists of plexuses within the walls of the ________.

digestive tract

On coming inside from the cold, students notice that their cheeks are red. This results from

dilation of the blood vessels in the dermis of the cheeks.

Solubility refers to the ability of one substance to ________ in another.

dissolve

The three arches of the foot

distribute the weight of the body during standing and walking

The sensory root of a spinal nerve is also referred to as ________ root.

dorsal

The most superficial meningeal layer is the ________.

dura mater

The thickest of the meninges is the ________.

dura mater

Inflammation of the skin is called dermatitis or ________.

eczema

The olecranon process of the ulna is commonly known as the ________.

elbow

Gap junctions are functionally ________ synapses.

electrical

In an oxidation-reduction reaction, ________ are transferred between molecules.

electrons

Which type of gland does not have ducts?

endocrine

Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAO inhibitors)

enhance the binding of norepinephrine to its receptors.

The superficial layer of epithelium of the skin is called the ________.

epidermis

**Sympathetic stimulation of the postganglionic cells of the adrenal medulla causes the release of ________.

epinephrine and norepinephrine

) What is the end of a long bone?

epiphysis

Which type of tissue forms linings or coverings?

epithelial tissue

The four primary tissue types are

epithelial, connective, muscular, nervous

Chemical reactions with the property of being able to proceed from reactants to products and from products to reactants are called ________ reactions.

exchange

When acetylcholine binds with nicotinic receptors, the response is ________.

excitatory

Which type of gland possesses ducts?

exocrine

Acetylcholine is released from the presynaptic terminal by the process of

exocytosis

The environment outside the plasma membrane is most appropriately referred to as ________.

extracellular

You taste a sauce with the "tip of your tongue." These taste sensations would be carried via the ________ cranial nerve.

facial (VII)

A particular membrane transport process exhibits saturation, uses carrier molecules, but does NOT require ATP. The process is probably ________.

facilitated diffusion

Which muscle everts and plantar flexes the foot?

fibularis brevis

The spinal cord begins at the ________.

forms memory engrams.

The area of greatest visual acuity is the ________.

fovea centralis

Action potentials are conducted more rapidly when transmission is

from internode to node on a myelinated axon.

The central olfactory cortex areas are located in the ________.

frontal and temporal lobes

Cell bodies of the peripheral nervous system are located in

ganglia

The bulge of the calf is caused by the ________ and ________ muscles.

gastrocnemius; soleus

Proteoglycan molecules in the matrix of cartilage

give cartilage its resilient nature

The largest buttocks muscle is the ________.

gluteus maximus

A common site on the lower limb for injections is the ________.

gluteus medius

The joint between a tooth and the mandibular alveolus is an example of a ________.

gomphosis

An incomplete bone fracture generally found in children is a/an ________.

greenstick fracture

Calcitonin

is associated with decreased osteoclast activity.

The sense of taste is called ________.

gustation

**Betsy took a fall and broke her arm, which required that she wear a cast for a prolonged period of time. When she took the cast off, she was alarmed to see that her muscles

had undergone atrophy.

Lead poisoning can be detected by doing an analysis of ________.

hair

The biceps femoris is part of the ________.

hamstring muscles

Troponin

has a calcium-binding site

Axons

have a distal portion that branches to form the presynaptic terminals.

Plasma membrane phospholipids

have a hydrophilic head and hydrophobic tails

**Damage to the vestibulocochlear nerve would result in some loss of ________.

hearing and balance

Rapid changes in altitude can rupture the tympanic membrane. Symptoms that may occur include

hearing impairment

**Due to dual innervation of the heart,

heart rate can increase under sympathetic regulation or decrease under parasympathetic regulation, meeting the demands of the body

Hydrogen bonds are important for all of the following except

helping atoms give up or receive electrons.

Vitreous humor

helps to hold the lens and retina in place.

If the Broca area is damaged, the result is

hesitant and distorted speech

Tetanus of a muscle is thought to be caused by

high calcium ion concentrations in the sarcoplasm

The study of tissues is ________.

histology

What is the microscopic study of tissues?

histology

The rotator cuff muscles

hold the head of the humerus in the glenoid fossa of the scapula.

By reducing body temperature during hot weather, skin helps to maintain

homeostasis.

The type of cartilage associated with bone function and development is

hyaline cartilage

The compression (weight-bearing) strength of bone matrix is due to the presence of ________.

hydroxyapatite crystals

If a 0.9% NaCl (saline) solution is isotonic to a cell, then a solution of 3.5% NaCl would be

hypertonic to the cell.

**Anna has an eating disorder along with intense thirst and wildly varying body temperatures, which means she may have a dysfunction of the ________.

hypothalamus

Arthritis is

inflammation of a joint

The stalk that connects the hypothalamus to the pituitary gland is the ________.

infundibulum

When a skeletal muscle contracts to cause a given movement, the more movable end of attachment of the muscle is called its ________.

insertion

The taste area is located in the ________.

insula

The taste cortex is located in the ________.

insula

Membrane proteins that extend into the lipid bilayer are called ________.

integral proteins

A lesion in the red nucleus results in ________ tremors.

intention

A neuron within the central nervous system that carries action potentials from one neuron to another is called a/an ________.

interneuron

Pinocytosis

involves ingestion of liquids rather than particles.

The electrical properties of cells are the result of

ion concentration differences across the plasma membrane

The corpus callosum

is a band of commissural fibers that connects the right cerebral hemisphere to the left cerebral hemisphere.

Muscle tone

is a constant tension produced by muscles for long periods of time.

**Color vision

is a function of cone cells.

Hyaluronic acid gives a very slippery quality to fluids that contain it. Hyaluronic acid

is a good lubricant for joint cavities

A neuromodulator

is a substance released from neurons that influences the sensitivity of neurons to neurotransmitters

An electrolyte is

is a substance that conducts electricity when dissolved in a solution.

The conus medullaris

is a tapered, cone like region immediately inferior to the lumbar enlargement.

Melanin

is absent in individuals with albinism.

The limbic system

is associated with basic survival instincts of nutrition, memory, and reproduction.

If 0.9% NaCl (saline) solution is isotonic to a cell, then a 0.5% saline solution

is hypotonic to the cell.

During the absolute refractory period, the cell

is insensitive to further stimulation

The cornea

is part of the focusing system of the eye

An enzyme

is permanently changed in a chemical reaction.

The dermis

is responsible for most of the skin's structural strength.

A fascicle

is surrounded by perimysium

Endocytosis

is the bulk uptake of material through the plasma membrane by vesicle formation.

Complete tetanus

is the condition in which stimuli occur so rapidly that there are no intervening relaxations.

The blink reflex functions to ________.

keep the eyes moist

The medial meniscus is in the ________.

knee

Which condition is also known as "humpback"?

kyphosis

A by-product of anaerobic respiration in muscle fibers is

lactate

The arm is attached to the thorax by the ________.

latissimus dorsi and pectoralis major

**The primary function of osteoblasts is to

lay down bone matrix

The activity of apocrine sweat glands

leads to body odor

Which of these has the highest H+ concentration?

lemon juice, pH = 2.3

Molecules that serve as chemical signals to open or close gated ion channels are ________.

ligands

The appendicular skeleton consists of the

limbs and their girdles

The spinal cord

links the peripheral nervous system to the brain.

If the esophagus were cut from superior to inferior, as it occurs in the thoracic cavity, this would be considered a ________ section.

longitudinal

A red blood cell that is placed in a hypertonic solution

loses water

The extrapyramidal system

maintains control of unconscious movements

Glucose is the

major nutrient for most body cells

The thick fibrocartilage disks found in the knee joint are called ________.

menisci

Some marrow of long bones is termed "red" marrow. The function of red marrow is to

manufacture blood cells.

A cleft palate results from incomplete development of the ________.

maxillae.

Water-soluble molecules such as glucose and amino acids move across the blood-brain barrier by ________.

mediated transport

A small lesion in the brainstem which resulted in a rapid heart rate, intense vasoconstriction, and elevated blood pressure would probably be located in the ________.

medulla oblongata

**Which type of skin cancer is the most deadly?

melanoma

In general, water-soluble molecules diffuse through the ________; and lipid-soluble molecules diffuse through the ________.

membrane channels; lipid bilayer

Ion movement across the plasma membrane creates an electrical charge difference known as ________.

membrane potential

During an autopsy the brainstem was separated from the rest of the brain by a cut between the ________ and ________.

midbrain; diencephalon

Osteoarthritis is

most common type of arthritis

Effector cells that respond to acetylcholine released from postganglionic neurons have

muscarinic receptors.

The sensory receptor of the stretch reflex is the ________.

muscle spindle

Specialized muscle fibers associated with detection of muscle length are ________.

muscle spindles

Which type of tissue is contractile?

muscle tissue

Using the biceps brachii to flex the forearm requires innervation by the ________ nerve.

musculocutaneous

Skeletal muscle develops from cells called

myoblasts

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 ________.

negative feedback

The sites where a chemical substance is transmitted from the presynaptic terminal of an axon to the postsynaptic membrane of a muscle fiber are called

neuromuscular junctions

In appositional growth of cartilage,

new chondrocytes and new matrix are added on the outside of the tissue.

The membranes of all postganglionic neurons in autonomic ganglia have ________.

nicotinic receptors

Gaps or interruptions in the myelin sheath are called ________.

nodes of Ranvier

Clusters of gray matter deep within the brain are called ________.

nuclei

In the CNS, clusters of gray matter containing cell bodies are called ________.

nuclei

The "control center" of the cell is the ________.

nucleus

Oscillation of the eyes during the tracking of something in motion is called ________.

nystagmus

Ptosis (drooping of the upper eyelid) of the left eye would be caused by damage to the ________ nerve.

oculomotor

In the process of diffusion, net movement of substances is always from a region

of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration.

**The cell type that is responsible for maintaining bone once it has been formed is the ________.

osteocyte

Cytoplasm is found

outside the nucleus and inside the plasma membrane

The cross-sectional view of the spinal cord reveals white matter on the

outside, gray matter on the inside, and a ventral motor root.

**The function of the Golgi apparatus is

packaging and distribution of proteins and lipids.

Which of the following is a visceral sensation?

pain

Effects more localized

parasympathetic

Functions at rest

parasympathetic

Preganglionic fibers from the thoracic and lumbar segments of the spinal cord are part of the ________ division of the ANS.

parasympathetic

Digestion of food is regulated by the

parasympathetic division of the ANS.

The primary somatosensory cortex is located in the ________ lobe.

parietal

A state of conscious awareness of stimuli received by sensory receptors is called ________.

perception

The covering of the outer surface of bone is the ________.

periosteum

Certain cells in the liver ingest bacteria and debris from damaged cells by a process called ________.

phagocytosis

White blood cells engulf foreign particles by means of ________.

phagocytosis

Amputees frequently perceive pain in the amputated structure. This type of pain is called ________ pain.

phantom

The predominant lipid in the cell membrane is a ________.

phospholipid

An investigator who conducts an experiment to determine how changes in pH affect the function of enzymes on digestion is most likely to be a/an ________.

physiologist

The outside of the resting plasma membrane is ________ relative to the inside of the resting plasma membrane

positively charged

Skeletal muscle fibers

possess striations

The age-associated changes that result in loss of accommodation of the eyes is called ________.

presbyopia

**Synaptic vesicles contain neurotransmitters and are present in the ________.

presynaptic terminals

The attenuation reflex

prevents damage to delicate ear structures

Receptors that in general produce an action potential in response to a receptor potential are ________ receptors.

primary

Keratinization

produces a layer of cells that resist abrasion

The perception of position and movement of body parts is ________.

proprioception

All of the following nerve endings are found in the skin EXCEPT ________.

proprioceptors

Important functions of the skeletal system include

protection of the brain and soft organs

**The blood-brain barrier

protects neurons from toxic substances in the blood.

Ribosomes are organelles responsible for

protein synthesis

Most enzymes are ________.

proteins

The main components of the plasma membrane are

proteins, lipids, carbohydrates

When an intramuscular injection is given in the anterior aspect of the thigh, the injection is in the ________.

rectus femoris

Blood cells are produced in hemopoietic tissue found in

red bone marrow.

The study of the body's organization by areas is ________.

regional anatomy

The plasma membrane

regulates movement of materials into and out of the cell.

Returning the thumb to the anatomical position after touching the little finger is ________.

reposition

Active transport

requires ATP.

The sleep/wake cycle is influenced by the ________.

reticular formation

The only place in the body where blood vessels can be viewed directly is the ________.

retina

Rhodopsin is found in the ________.

rods

The muscles that hold the humeral head within the glenoid cavity are collectively called the ________.

rotator cuff

The amount of body area involved with a burn is determined by the

rule of nines.

The muscle that is used to cross the legs is ________.

sartorius

The coracoid process is found on the ________.

scapula

What is formed from granulation tissue?

scar

Receptors that in general do not produce an action potential but can release neurotransmitters in response to a receptor potential are ________ receptors.

secondary

What occurs when wound edges are far apart?

secondary union

Alexander has been diagnosed with a pituitary tumor, which means the tumor is in the ________.

sella turcica

Sensory receptors for balance are found in the ________.

semicircular canals

Adipose tissue in the subcutaneous layer

serves as a storage site for lipids, which can be used for energy.

ATP

serves as the energy currency of the cell.

**A person suffered burns over a large part of his body. Evaporation of fluid from the surface of burned areas occurs. As a result of the evaporation process, cells will tend to

shrink.

Glands whose ducts have no branches are called ________.

simple

Epithelium that is primarily secretory in function would most likely be

simple cuboidal

If one of the functions of the capillaries is to supply body cells with oxygen and nutrients, you would expect the capillary walls to consist of

simple squamous epithelium.

Hypertrophy of skeletal muscles from weightlifting is caused by an increase in the

size of muscle fibers

The model that describes the contraction of the muscle is called the

sliding filament model.

The organelle that protects cells from the damaging effects of medications and toxins is the ________.

smooth endoplasmic reticulum

Depolarization of the plasma membrane occurs when there is a rapid influx (inflow) of

sodium ions

Blood contains NaCl, protein, and cells. The NaCl is in a/an ________, the protein is in a/an ________, and the cells are in a ________.

solution; colloid; suspension

Cranial nerve functions include ________.

somatic motor control

Controls conscious movement

somatic motor nervous system

An anatomical image created from sound waves is a/an ________.

sonogram

The sensory cells for hearing are located in the ________.

spiral organ (organ of Corti)

Some marrow of long bones is termed "yellow" marrow under normal conditions. The function of yellow marrow is to

store adipose tissue

The sarcoplasmic reticulum

stores calcium

An epithelial tissue has multiple layers, flat and irregular cell shape, dead outer layers of cells, and keratin present in some cells. This is

stratified keratinized squamous epithelium

The layer of epidermis that undergoes mitosis and forms new epidermal cells is the ________.

stratum basale

Structurally, the simplest reflex is the ________.

stretch reflex

A sarcomere is the

structural and functional unit of the skeletal muscle fiber.

Joints are classified according to the

structure of the joint

Cerebrospinal fluid fills the ________.

subarachnoid space

A subcutaneous injection delivers medication into the ________.

subcutaneous layer

Endomysium is a delicate network of loose connective tissue that

surrounds each muscle fiber

Epimysium

surrounds individual muscles

Effects are more general

sympathetic

Fight-or-flight response

sympathetic

Release of epinephrine and norepinephrine

sympathetic

Thoracolumbar division

sympathetic

Chain ganglia are part of the ________.

sympathetic branch of the ANS

The junction of a neuron with another cell is a/an ________.

synapse

The epiphyseal plate of a growing bone is actually a temporary joint called a ________.

synchondrosis

**When you "pull your tummy in" and compress your abdomen, you use the rectus abdominis, external abdominal oblique, internal abdominal oblique, and transversus abdominis muscles. This is an example of muscles working as ________.

synergists

The least movable joints are ________ joints.

synostosis

When two bones grow together across a joint to form a single bone, this is called a ________.

synostosis

Most of the joints in the appendicular skeleton are ________ joints.

synovial

Which of the following joints is most movable?

synovial

The coccyx is also called the ________.

tailbone

**Sensory structures that detect taste are ________.

taste buds

Free nerve endings respond to

temperature change and pain

A person who has cerebrospinal fluid draining from the ear probably has a fracture of the ________ bone.

temporal

The auditory cortex is located in the ________.

temporal lobe

The sensation of hearing occurs when sensory impulses from the ears are transmitted to the auditory cortex in the ________ lobe from the ________ nerve.

temporal; vestibulocochlear

A band of connective tissue that attaches a muscle to a bone is a/an ________.

tendon

Which muscle abducts and flexes the thigh?

tensor fasciae latae

Parasympathetic ganglia are called ________ ganglia.

terminal

A sustained muscle contraction is known as ________.

tetanus

The primary structure of a protein is

the amino acid sequence of the polypeptide chain

**Salt was added to a beaker of distilled water (the water was not stirred). A sample taken from the bottom of the beaker was found to be 20% salt. At the same time, a sample taken from the top of the beaker was found to be 2% salt. After 24 hours

the percentage of salt in the top and bottom samples would be approximately equal.

In the sympathetic division of the ANS,

the preganglionic cell body is located in the lateral horn of the spinal cord

Chemical synapses are characterized by

the release of neurotransmitter by the presynaptic terminal.

The stem cells of osteoclasts are ________.

the same cells that give rise to monocytes

The transfer of information from DNA to messenger RNA (mRNA) is known as ________.

transcription

The malleus, incus, and stapes

transmit vibrations from the tympanic membrane to the oval window

**The motor (efferent) division of the peripheral nervous system

transmits impulses from the CNS to effectors, such as skeletal muscle.

A kiss on the cheek would be perceived by impulses from the ________ nerve.

trigeminal

When you walk up behind someone and tap their right shoulder, they will reflexively

turn their head toward the right.

Mitosis forms

two daughter cells with the same amount of DNA as the parent cell.

The sagittal suture is between the ________.

two parietal bones

The external ear terminates at the ________.

tympanic membrane

A styloid process is found on the ________.

ulna

What is the role of the red nuclei?

unconscious regulation and coordination of motor activities

Wernicke area is necessary for

understanding and formulating coherent speech

Albinism in which there is an absence of melanin pigment would affect the individual's

visual acuity and prevent scattering of light inside the eye.

Lesions of the limbic system might result in

voracious appetite

Osmosis is the diffusion of ________ across a selectively permeable membrane.

water

A research group is monitoring a series of reactions and have determined it is most likely a hydrolysis reaction because the number of ________.

water molecules increased

The speed of an action potential depends on

whether an axon is myelinated or not myelinated. thickness of the myelin sheath. the diameter of the axon.


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