Exam 1 A&P 2 Lab
macrophages
Activated monocytes are called [x1].
B12
Deficiency of vitamin [x1] results in pernicious anemia.
Lymphocyte
Identify the indicated formed element of the blood.
Neutrophil
Identify the indicated formed element of the blood.
eosinophil
Identify the indicated formed element of the blood.
erythrocyte
Identify the indicated formed element of the blood.
monocyte
Identify the indicated formed element of the blood.
medula
Identify the indicated layer of the adrenal gland.
zona fasciculata
Identify the indicated layer of the adrenal gland.
zona glomerulosa
Identify the indicated layer of the adrenal gland.
zona reticularis
Identify the indicated layer of the adrenal gland.
Myocardium
Identify the indicated layer.
visceral pericardium
Identify the indicated layer.
coarse adjustment knob
Identify the indicated part of the microscope.
stage controls
Identify the indicated parts of the microscope.
pancreatic islets
Identify the indicated region of the pancreas.
anterior pituitary
Identify the indicated region of the pituitary gland.
Right Ventricle
Identify the indicated region.
left ventricle
Identify the indicated region.
corpus luteum
Identify the indicated structure within the ovary.
oocyte
Identify the indicated structure within the ovary.
primary follicle
Identify the indicated structure within the ovary.
Pappilary muscles
Identify the indicated structure.
fossa ovalis
Identify the indicated structure.
interventricular septum
Identify the indicated structure.
ligamentum arteriosum
Identify the indicated structure.
right atrium
Identify the indicated structure.
tricuspid valve
Identify the indicated structure.
pulmonary veins
Identify the indicated structures.
testis
Identify the pictured endocrine organ.
parfocal
If you focus on a specimen using the 4X objective, then switch to the 10X objective, the specimen will still be in focus. This means that the microscope is [x1].
differential
If you want to attempt a specific diagnosis for a person with a blood disorder, would you order a differential WBC count or a total WBC count?
high oxygen
In a normal adult, does blood passing through the aortic semilunar valve have a high oxygen concentration or a low oxygen concentration?
Progesterone
Name a hormone produced by the cells found in the indicated region of the ovary.
estrogen
Name a hormone produced by the cells found in the indicated region of the ovary.
thyroxine
Name a hormone produced by the indicated endocrine gland.
parathyroid hormone
Name a hormone produced by the indicated endocrine gland?
Epinephrine
Name a hormone produced by the indicated region of the adrenal gland.
cortisol
Name one hormone released by the adrenal cortex.
estrogen
Name one hormone released by the ovary.
thyroxine
Name one hormone released by the thyroid gland.
field
The area you view through the microscope is the [x1].
heparin
The chemical [x1] is added to hematocrit capillary tubes to prevent clotting.
superior
The chest is [x1] to the pelvis.
depth of field
The depth of the specimen which is clearly in focus is the [x1].
pineal
The endocrine gland located in the brain in the roof of the third ventricle is the [x1] gland.
thymus
The endocrine gland located in the thorax just posterior to the sternum is the [x1].
Pituitary
The endocrine gland located on a stalk attached to the base of the brain is the [x1] gland.
pituitary gland
The endocrine gland located on a stalk attached to the base of the brain is the [x1] gland.
ovaries
The endocrine glands located in the pelvic region of females are the [x1].
Erythrocytes
The formed elements known as [x1] are shaped like bi-concave discs and are responsible for carrying oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood.
proximal
The hip is [x1] to the knee.
proximal
The knee is [x1] to the foot.
distal
The knee is [x1] to the hip
basophils
The least abundant leukocytes in normal blood are [x1].
Eosinophils
The leukocytes known as [x1] have granules that stain red with Wright's stain and are responsible for killing parasitic worms.
medial
The little finger is [x1] to the thumb.
Neutrophils
The most abundant leukocytes in normal blood are [x1].
total magnification
The power of the ocular lens multiplied by the power of the objective lens used is equal to the [x1].
pulmonary artery
The right ventricle empties blood into which blood vessel?
armpit
The term "axillary" refers to which region of the body?
lower leg
The term "crural" refers to which region of the body?
lower back
The term "lumbar" refers to which region of the body?
lower
This question refers to the Hormone Replacement portion of the Endocrine PhysioEx exercise. Was the weight of the uterus in the control rat higher, lower, or the same as the weight of the uterus of the rat treated with estrogen?
increased
This question refers to the Hormone Replacement portion of the Endocrine PhysioEx exercise. What effect did estrogen have on uterine weight?
glucose standard curve
This question refers to the Insulin and Diabetes portion of the Endocrine PhysioEx exercise. Before beginning this experiment, we measured the absorbance or optical density of a series of known concentrations of glucose in a spectrophotometer. What do we call the graph we obtained from this procedure?
beta cells
This question refers to the Insulin and Diabetes portion of the Endocrine PhysioEx exercise. Prior to the insulin injection, what specific cells were destroyed in the experimental rat by Alloxan injections?
No
This question refers to the Metabolism portion of the Endocrine PhysioEx exercise. Did the metabolic rate of the hypophysectomized rat increase in response to propylthiouracil?
Yes
This question refers to the Metabolism portion of the Endocrine PhysioEx exercise. Did the metabolic rate of the hypophysectomized rat increase in response to thyroxine?
No
This question refers to the Metabolism portion of the Endocrine PhysioEx exercise. Did the metabolic rate of the thyroidectomized rat increase in response to propylthiouracil?
lower
This question refers to the Metabolism portion of the Endocrine PhysioEx exercise. How did the baseline metabolic rates of the experimental rats compare to the metabolic rate of the control rat?
thyroidectomized rate
This question refers to the Metabolism portion of the Endocrine PhysioEx exercise. Which rat did not respond to TSH?
O
What blood type is shown?
hirsuitism
What condition results from hypersecretion of gonadocorticoid hormones?
Hypoglycemia
What condition results from hypersecretion of insulin?
myxedema
What condition results from hyposecretion of thyroxine?
parathyroid gland
What endocrine gland does the indicated region belong to?
Testosterone
What hormone is produced by the cells found in the indicated region?
granulosa cells
What hormone producing cells are found in the indicated region within the ovary?
leydig-cells
What hormone producing cells are found in the indicated regions?
thoracic
What is the body cavity in which the heart and lungs are both located?
spinal
What is the body cavity in which the spinal cord is located (by itself)?
visceral peritoneum
What is the name of the membrane lining the most of the organs within the abdominal cavity?
visceral pleura
What is the name of the membrane lining the organ within the pleural cavity?
parietal pericardium
What is the name of the membrane lining the walls of the pericardial cavity?
parietal plural
What is the name of the membrane lining the walls of the pleural cavity?
anemia
What term is used to describe a decrease in the oxygen carrying capacity of the blood?
leukemia
What term is used to describe an uncontrolled proliferation of white blood cells?
adrenocorticotropic hormone
Which anterior pituitary hormone controls secretions by the adrenal cortex?
prolactin
Which anterior pituitary hormone controls secretions by the mammary glands?
thyroid stimulating hormone
Which anterior pituitary hormone controls secretions by the thyroid gland?
aortic semilunar valve
Which heart valve separates the aorta from the left ventricle?
tricuspid valve
Which heart valve separates the right atrium from the right ventricle?
calcitonin
Which hormone is released in response to high levels of circulating calcium?
glucagon
Which hormone is released in response to low levels of circulating glucose?
10X
Which objective lens has the greater depth of field: 10X or 40X?
healthy
You perform a hematocrit measurement on a sample of blood from a healthy male and a sample from a male with aplastic anemia. Which sample do you expect to have the higher hematocrit?
Sickle-cell
[x1] anemia is inhertited as a recessive trait, most commonly by people of african descent.
Platelets
[x1] are fragments of megakaryocytes and are instrumental in blood clotting.