Anatomy Lab Final

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Posterior

According to the anatomical position, the olecranal region is ______ to the antecubital region.

Both iris diaphragm and brightness control knob

Adjustment of the _________ allows control of the amount of light reaching the specimen.

The trachea

An epithelial tissue that contains goblet cells and cells with protruding cilia would most likely be a part of:

False (Oblique = diagonal)

An oblique section is shown here?

True

Blood, fat, cartilage, and bone are all classified as connective tissues.

Chondrocytes

Derived from chondroblasts, these cells are the mature cells of cartilage that reside in lacunae.

Yes

Does this tissue have an elastic component?

Carpal

In anatomical terminology, the ______ region describes the wrist area.

Thoracic

In anatomical terminology, the chest is referred to as the ___________ region.

Cervical

In anatomical terminology, the neck region is the _______ region.

Fifth metacarpal

In the X-ray below, a bone is fractured and highlighted. this bone is the ________.

Stratified squamous epithelium

In the picture below the superior 50% of the slide is composed of ___________?

True

Moving the right and left focus knob at the same time damages the gear that connects them.

Dendrites; axon

Multipolar neurons exhibit multiple ________ and a single _______.

Calcaneus

Name the "heel bone". (lower arrow)

Femur

Name the "thigh" bone.

Intercalated disks

Name these structures which function in rapid intercellular communication.

Nervous system

Name this body system that functions in communication

Scapula

Name this bone (3 views shown).

Pubic symphysis

Name this joint.

Skeletal muscle

Name this tissue consisting of parallel, striped, rod-shaped cells.

Dense regular connective tissue

Name this tissue consisting primarily of parallel groups of collagen fibers.

Smooth muscle

Name this tissue, found lining the walls of hollow organs.

Simple cuboidal epithelium

Name this tissue, primarily functioning in absorption, diffusion, and secretion:

Frontal, sphenoid, ethmoid

Paranasal sinuses are found in the ________ bone.

Diaphysis of the humerus

The "deltoid tuberosity" can be found on the ________.

High power

The 40X objective lens (blue) is called the ______ lens.

Ilium

The ______ is the superior, fan-shaped bone of the hip.

Cardiovascular

The ________ system includes the heart and blood vessels.

Calcaneal

The ________ tendon is also known as the "Achilles" tendon.

Coronal and oblique

The abdominopelvic quadrants are drawn using the following planes EXCEPT (click all that apply):

False

The ability to switch objective lenses and stay in focus is known as resolution.

Distal

The ankles are ___________ to the knees.

Body

The arrow is pointing to large portion of the vertebra called the _______.

Frontal

The arrow is pointing to the _______ bone.

Parietal

The arrow is pointing to the ________ bone.

Light source

The arrow is pointing to the __________.

Medial malleolus

The arrow is points at the ___________.

Total magnification is 400 times

The blue striped (second longest objective) faces the stage.

Transverse

The body plane labeled "C" is called the ___________ plane.

Integumentary

The body system that consists of the hair, skin, and nails is called the __________ system.

Endocrine

The body system that includes hormone-secreting glands is called the _________ system.

Zygomatic

The bone is commonly known as the "cheek bone."

Tibia

The bone with the marker on it is the _________.

Superior

The cervical region is ________ to the lumbar region.

Lateral

The deltoid is ______ to the pectoralis major.

Lateral

The ears are ________ to the nose.

Posterior

The heart is _______ to the breastbone. (Hint: the breastbone is located in front of the heart)

Red blood cells

The majority of cells in this tissue are called:

Coracoid process

The marked area of the scapula is known as the _______.

Transverse

The plane that divides the body into superior and inferior regions is called the _________ plane.

Manubrium

The portion of the sternum that joins with the clavicles is the _______.

Total magnification is 40 times.

The red-striped objective (the shortest objective) faces the stage.

Thoracic

The ribs join with the ______ vertebrae.

Histology

The study of tissues is called ________.

Inferior

The tarsal region is ______ to the femoral region.

Ventral

The term "anterior" has the same meaning as the term _______.

Tibia

The thicker, medial "shin bone" is called the _______.

Stratified squamos

The tissue type seen here is __________ epithelial tissue.

Pseudostratified

The tissue type seen here is __________ epithelial tissue. (Hint: note the motile projections on the apical surface)

Simple columnar

The tissue type seen here is ___________ epithelium.

Coronal

The vertical plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior portions is called the frontal, also called the _______ plane.

Total magnification is 1000 times

The white striped (longest objective) faces the stage

Total magnification is 100 times

The yellow striped (second shortest objective) faces the stage.

7, 12, 5

There are ______ cervical vertebrae, ______ thoracic vertebrae, and ______ lumbar vertebrae.

Objective lenses

These are found on the revolving nose piece and range from 4X to 100X.

Humerus

This bone is the ________.

Tibia

This bone is the _________.

Dense irregular

This is _________ connective tissue, consisting of primarily of randomly arranged collagen fibers.

Mandible

This is the lower jaw bone, known as the _______.

Hinge

This joint is a _______joint.

X and Y travel

To center the specimen, you must use the _______ knob (s).

400X

Viewing a specimen through the ocular lens with the high power (blue) objective lens clicked into place results in a magnification of ______.

Lens Paper

What can be used to clean the lens surfaces on the microscopes?

Sacroiliac joint

What is the name of the articulation joining the axial skeleton to the hip bones?

With one hand under the arm and one hand under the base

What is the recommended way to carry a light microscope?

Platelet

What is the small structure the arrow is pointing to?

Osteon

What is the structure, resembling the rings of a tree, outlined in red?

Arm

What part of the microscope has been marked?

Hyaline cartilage

What type of cartilage is shown in blue (in ribs, lining ends of long bones)?

Loose connective tissue

What type of tissue consists of a lower ratio of fibers to ground substance, as shown below?

Cervical

What type of vertebra is this?

Lateral

When a person is standing in the anatomical position, the thumbs are __________ to the pinkies.

Coarse focus

When using the high power objective, you should not adjust the:

Lungs

Where in the body can you find simple squamous epithelium? Name one location.

B

Which arrow is pointing to dead, fully keratinized cells?

D

Which arrow is pointing to the coarse focus knob?

E

Which arrow is pointing to the fine focus knob?

B

Which arrow is pointing to the mechanical stage?

A

Which image shows simple squamous epithelium?

B

Which image shows stratified squamous epithelium?

Scanning

Which lens is used as a "starting point" for centering and focusing the specimen?

Hamate

Which of the following bones is located in the wrist?

Protection from abrasion

Which of the following functions would NOT likely be performed by simple squamous epithelium?

B

Which of these tissue is a type of cartilage?

A

Which of these tissues acts as an energy store and insulator?

B

Which tissue would be found in areas where protection from abrasion is needed?

Cardiac and skeletal

Which type(s) of muscle exhibit striations?

Contrast

_________ is the difference between the brightest point in the image and the darkest point in the image.

Sagittal

the plane labeled "B" is ________.


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