Anatomy Quiz #2

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What organs are apart of the Abdominal Cavity?

Liver, Stomach, Spleen

Which of the following is NOT true about organelles? -Ribosomes are the site of protein synthesis. -They are divided into non-membranous and membranous organelles. -They are found in all body cells. -Membranous organelles are surrounded by a protein bilayer.

Membranous organelles are surrounded by a protein bilayer.

Why would you suspect that neural injuries are more serious than skin injuries? -Most neural cells cannot divide and replace cells that have been lost. -Neural injuries are not more serious than skin injuries. An open wound can lead to infection. -Neural injuries can cause you to feel a temporary numbness, whereas a skin injury does not. -Neural injuries are not more serious than skin injuries because skin is needed to regulate body temperature.

Most neural cells cannot divide and replace cells that have been lost.

Which of the following statements about lysosomes is FALSE? -The endocytic vesicle fuses with a lysosome, which results in the digestion of its contents. -Lysosomes are vesicles filled with digestive enzymes. -The Golgi apparatus packages materials for the lysosomes. -None of the listed responses is correct.

None of the listed responses is correct.

The upper limb includes which of the following? -auris, olecranon, digits -carpus, brachium, manus -pollex, antebrachium, crus -manus, hallux, palma

carpus, brachium, manus

Which of the following is NOT part of the trunk? -umbilicus -cephalon -pelvis -thoracis

cephalon

The strongest and most abundant protein fibers in connective tissue proper are _____ fibers. -reticular -elastic -collagen -keratin

collagen

Connective tissue is different than epithelial tissue because connective tissue _____. -is always avascular -contains cells surrounded by an extracellular matrix -contains cells with an apical and basolateral surface -contains tightly packed cells connected by CAMs

contains cells surrounded by an extracellular matrix

Lymphatic System Functions

defends against infection and disease, returns tissue fluids to the bloodstream

Respiratory System Functions

delivery of air to sites where gas exchange can occur between the air and circulating blood

Nervous System Functions

directing immediate responses to stimuli, usually by coordinating the activities of other organ systems

Endocrine System Functions

directing long-term changes in the activities of other organ systems

Urinary System Functions

elimination of excess water, salts, and waste products; control of pH

Fixed macrophages _____. -engulf pathogens and damaged cells -store lipids for energy -produce melanin -stimulate local inflammation

engulf pathogens and damaged cells

In connective tissues, which of the following produce collagen, reticular, and elastic fibers? -lymphocytes -mast cells -mesenchymal cells -fibroblasts

fibroblasts

The clear, colorless fluid that surrounds cells and protein fibers in connective tissues is called _____. -synovial fluid -mesenchymal fluid -ground substance -serous fluid

ground substance

Which of the following is NOT a major function of the endoplasmic reticulum? -storage -hydrolysis -synthesis -detoxification

hydrolysis

Circulatory System Function

internal transport of cells and dissolved materials( including nutrients, wastes, and gases)

Muscular System Functions

locomotion, support, heat production

What organs are apart of the Pleural Cavity?

lungs

Which of the following are NOT correctly matched? -oculus: eye -oris: mouth -mentis: nose -bucca: cheek

mentis; nose (mentis is chin)

In the anatomical position, the _____. -plantar region is inferior to the tarsus -popliteus is anterior to the patella -sural region is anterior to the crural -digits of the foot are medial to the hallux

plantar region is inferior to the tarsus

Digestive System Functions

processing of food and absorption of organic nutrients, minerals, vitamins, and water

Reproductive System Functions

production of sex cells and hormones

Integumentary System Function

protection from environmental hazards; temperature control

Skeletal System Functions

provides support, strength, protection, and mineral/fat storage; blood cells made in bone marrow

What organs are apart of the Mediastinum Region?

Heart, Trachea, Esophagus

Which of the following is true? -The brachium is proximal to the antebrachium. -The olecranon is anterior to the antecubitis. -The axilla is medial to the mammary region. -The acromial region is found in the chest.

The brachium is proximal to the antebrachium. (the upper arm is proximal to the forearm)

The nucleus is the control center for the cell's operations. What is a characteristic of the nucleus? -The nucleus contains all of the information needed to control the synthesis of approximately 100,000 different proteins in the human body. -The nucleus has an impermeable nuclear envelope. -The nucleus always contains only one nucleolus. -All cells in the human body have a single nucleus.

The nucleus contains all of the information needed to control the synthesis of approximately 100,000 different proteins in the human body.

What organs are apart of the Pelvic Cavity?

Urinary Bladder, Internal Reproductive Structures

Which of the following is NOT true about mitochondria? -The inner membrane of the mitochondria has many folds called the cristae. -All mitochondria have the same shape: long and tubular. -Increased mitochondria can provide energy faster, improving muscular performance. -They are organelles that have a double membrane.

All mitochondria have the same shape: long and tubular.

STUDYY!!! In what way are neurons and neuroglia similar to each other? -Both make the functioning of the spinal cord possible. -They both make up the nerve fibers that create the nerves of the body. -They both have cellular extensions called axons and dendrites involved in signaling. -They both can send messages to skeletal muscles of the arm, removing the hand from a heat source.

Both make the functioning of the spinal cord possible.

What organs are in the Cranial Cavity?

Brain

Which cavities are within the Thoracic Cavity?

Pleural Cavity, and Mediastinum(region) aka Pericardial Cavity

What organs are in the Spinal Cavity?

Spinal cord


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