Midcourse Content Exam 1
Referring to the figure below, which number indicates the Biceps femoris? Semimembranosus? Semitendinosus? - 3 - 2 - 1
1 Biceps femoris 2 Semimembranosus 3 Semitendinosus
The distal tendon of the biceps brachii muscle inserts on the __(1)__, thereby positioning the effort __(2)___ to the elbow joint, making forearm flexion at this joint classified as a __(3)___ class lever. a. coracoid process b. olecranon process c. radial tuberosity d. proximal e. lateral f. distal g. first h. second i. third
1) c. radial tuberosity 2) f. distal 3) i. third
Referring to the figure below, what is the name of the structure indicated by numbers 1, 2, 3, & 4? Picture illustrates the femur, while pointing to: - articular cartilage - epiphyseal line - diaphysis - medullary cavity
1. articular cartilage 2. epiphyseal line 3. diaphysis 4. medullary cavity
Identify the germ layer origin for each of the following organs. 1. brain 2. epidermis 3. heart 4. liver 5. lung 6. lens 7. muscle 8. kidney a. mesoderm (MESO) b. endoderm (ENDO) c. ectoderm (ECTO)
1. c - ecto 2. c - ecto 3. a - meso 4. b - endo 5. b - endo 6. c - ecto 7. a - meso 8. a - meso
Place the following steps of bone fracture repair in the correct order: First, a (1), then a (2), and then a (3). Finally, the (4). - hematoma forms - fibrocartilaginous callus forms - bone is remodeled - hard (body) callus forms
1. hematoma forms 2. fibrocartilaginous callus forms 3. hard (bony) callus forms 4. bone is remodeled
Place the five layers of the epidermis in order from deepest to most superficial: - stratum corneum - stratum granulosum - stratum basale - stratum lucidum - stratum spinosum
1. stratum basale 2. stratum spinosum 3. stratum granulosum 4. stratum lucidum 5. stratum corneum
How many thoracic vertebrae are in the vertebral column? - 5 - 7 - 12 - 4
12
Arrange the middle ear bones in the numbered list from lateral to medial. Components: 1-incus 2-stapes 3-malleus - 3, 1, 2 - 1, 2, 3 - 1, 3, 2 - 3, 2, 1 - 2, 1, 3 - 2, 3, 1
3, 1, 2
The transition from the embryonic period to the fetal period occurs at about week ______ in development. - 8 - 4 - 32 - 16
8
There are ____ carpals and ____ tarsals. - 8, 7 - 5, 6 - 7, 8 - 10, 10
8, 7
A leg curl is an exercise that involves flexion at the knee against some form of resistance. In this exercise, the muscle that is the agonist is named according to its: - size - location - number of heads - BOTH A and C - BOTH B and C
BOTH B and C
Which statement is most true? - Soma receives impulse, transmits to dendrites to synaptic knobs - Synaptic knobs receive impulse, transmit through axon and cell body - Dendrites receive impulse, transmit through axon to synaptic knobs - Axons receive impulse, terminate at dendrites
Dendrites receive impulse, transmit through axon to synaptic knobs
What key developmental event happens during the process of gastrulation? - the inner cell mass forms - the bilaminar disc forms - Ectoderm, mesoderm & endoderm form - the amnionic fluid appears - the placenta becomes functional - the chorion disintegrates
Ectoderm, mesoderm & endoderm form
Which cranial nerve connects to the CNS near the anterior region of the medulla oblongata, and is responsible for conducting taste information from the posterior region of the tongue? - Vagus (X) - Trigeminal (V) - Accessory (XII) - Hypoglossal (XII) - Glossopharyngeal (IX) - Oculomotor (III)
Glossopharyngeal (IX)
What letter is associated with the region where only thin filaments are found? - Z - I - M - A
I
Which is not true of myelin sheath? - It supports, protects, and insulates axon - It is made by oligodendrocyte in the CNS - It decreases speed of conduction - It contains nodes of Ranvier where the impulse "jumps"
It decreases speed of conduction
Which imaging technique is best for soft structures? - sonography - MRI - X-ray - PET
MRI
What cell type acts as a sensory-type cell in the epidermis? - Merkel cell - melanocyte - kartinocyte - podocyte
Merkel cell
______________ glands package their secretions in secretory vesicles. - Holocrine - Apocrine - Merocrine
Merocrine
___________ are ___________ that form myelin sheaths. - Astrocytes, glial cells of the CNS - Oligodendrocytes, glial cells of the CNS - Oligodendrocytes, glial cells of the PNS - Astrocytes, glial cells of the PNS
Oligodendrocytes, glial cells of the CNS
Which would most likely be true in osteoporosis? - Osteoblast activity is high - Osteoclast activity is high - Osteoclast and osteoblast activity are normal
Osteoclast activity is high
Within the abdominal cavity, where would you find the appendix? - RLQ - LUQ - RUQ - LLQ
RLQ
The glial cell that myelinates axons of the peripheral nervous system is the _________. - ependymal cell - Schwann cell - astrocyte - microglia - oligodendrocyte
Schwann cell
__________ are unipolar neurons. ____________ are bipolar neurons. - Motor neurons, special senses - Sensory neurons, special senses - Sensory neurons, motor neurons - Special senses, sensory neurons
Sensory neurons, special senses
Choose the correct pathway for wave vibration in the cochlea. - Sound waves enter through oval window → scala vestibuli → cochlear duct → scala tympani and exit through round window - Sound waves enter through round window → scala vestibuli → cochlear duct → scala tympani and exit through oval window - Sound waves enter through round window → scala tympani → cochlear duct → scala vestibuli and exit through oval window - Sound waves enter through oval window → scala tympani → cochlear duct → scala vestibuli and exit through round window
Sound waves enter through oval window → scala vestibuli → cochlear duct → scala tympani and exit through round window
Which is not true of shingles? - It is usually confined to one or a few adjacent dermatomes. - The virus remains latent until onset of puberty. - A rash of scaly, painful blisters is a symptom. - The chickenpox virus invades the posterior root ganglia.
The virus remains latent until onset of puberty
__________ division receives sensory information from internal organs. - Visceral sensory - Somatic motor - Somatic sensory - Autonomic motor
Visceral sensory
Which imaging technique is best for hard structures? - MRI - X-ray - PET - sonography
X-ray
A sarcomere is defined as the distance from one _____ to the next adjacent _____. (The same answer fills in both spaces.) - Z disc - A band - H zone - I band - M line
Z disc
A muscle fascicle is - a group of muscles - the fascia covering a group of muscles - a bundle of myofilaments - a bundle of muscle cells - a single muscle cell - a muscle tumor
a bundle of muscle cells
In describing certain movements or body positions, a muscle that stabilizes posture and opposes gravity is - a fixator - an antagonist - a prime mover - a synergist
a fixator
While cooking your dinner, you accidentally touch the hot stove. Trace the path of the impulse from the touch of initial contact to your hand moving away from the stove. - afferent neuron to sensory neuron to motor neuron - afferent neuron to interneuron to efferent neuron - efferent neuron to interneuron to afferent neuron - afferent neuron to efferent neuron to interneuron
afferent neuron to interneuron to efferent neuron
What condition is characterized by the absence of a limb? - meromelia - amelia - phocomelia - polydactyly
amelia
The unit of bone that consists of a central canal containing blood vessels, nerves, and lymph vessels and is surrounded by concentric rings of calcified bone is - a lamellae - an osteon - a compact bone - a canaliculi - a spongy bone
an osteon
Which disorder results due to failed neurulation and subsequent malformation of neural tubes at the cranial end of the embryo? - multiple sclerosis - anencephaly - amyotrophic lateral sclerosis - spina bifida
anencephaly
The posterior chamber of the eye contains which type of fluid? - antrum - perilymph - vitreous humor - aqueous humor
aqueous humor
The term brachial is associated with what body region? - cheek - airway - leg - arm
arm
Which of the following is not a function of bone? - support and protection - articular surface for joints - hematopoiesis - storage of minerals
articular surface for joints
Which glial cell controls the ionic environment and induces formation of the blood-brain barrier? - ependymal cells - microglial cells - oligodendrocyte - astrocyte
astrocyte
The epidermis is _________; the dermis is _________. - avascular, vascular - vascular, avascular - avascular, avascular - vascular, vascular
avascular, vascular
Place the following stages of neurulation in the proper order from earliest to latest. 1. [second] 2. [first] 3. [third] a. neural plate stage b. neural fold/groove stage c. neural tube stage
b, a, c
Organize these events of a polysynaptic neural reflex arc in the correct sequence. a: Impulse travels through sensory neuron to the CNS b: A stimulus activates a receptor c: Information is processed by interneurons d: Motor neuron transmits impulse to effector e: Effector responds - e, d, c, a, b - b, a, c, d, e - a, b, c, d, e - c, a, b, d, e - b, d, c, a, e - c, b, a, e, d
b, a, c, d, e
A leg curl is an exercise that involves flexion at the knee against some form of resistance. What muscle is the AGONIST or prime mover in this exercise? - biceps femoris - vastus lateralis - biceps brachii - rectus femoris
biceps femoris
In anatomical position, what is the most anterior structure of a vertebra? - lamina - body - vertebral foramen - spinous process
body
In a muscle fiber, the sarcoplasmic reticulum is - a storage site for calcium. - modified smooth ER. - both a modified smooth ER and a storage site for calcium. - none of the above.
both a modified smooth ER and a storage site for calcium
Sacs filled with synovial fluid that prevent friction between bones, tendons, and skin around joints are called _____. - menisci - osteons - diarthroses - bursae - articular discs - fat pads
bursae
In compact bone, _____ connect adjacent lacunae, thereby providing a pathway for nutrients and other materials to pass between osteocytes. - canaliculi - lacunae - osteonic canals - blood vessels - central canals - lamellae
canaliculi
What type of muscle tissue contains intercalated discs? - smooth - skeletal - cardiac - embryonic
cardiac
The structural classification of the pubic symphysis joint is ___________, and the functional classification is ___________. - cartilaginous, amphiarthrosis - cartilaginous, synarthrosis - fibrous, synarthrosis - fibrous, amphiarthrosis
cartilaginous, amphiarthrosis
A person who has clinical problems with balance and muscle coordination could have a defect in the - frontal lobe - limbic system - hippocampus - cerebellum
cerebellum
Phrenic nerve resides in which nerve plexus? - lumbar plexus - brachial plexus - sacral plexus - cervical plexus
cervical plexus
The term buccal is associated with what body region? - cheek - airway - leg - arm
cheek
Olfaction uses which type of receptors? - thermoreceptors - chemoreceptors - mechanoreceptors - baroreceptors
chemoreceptors
Which of the following produces cerebrospinal fluid? - cervical plexus - thalamus - choroid plexus - limbic plexus - hydrocephalus - hypothalamus
choroid plexus
The type of cell division that divides the large, fertilized embryo into many smaller cells is called - acrosome reaction - compaction - cleavage - meiosis
cleavage
Dense regular connective tissue is rich in tightly packed ______________ fibers. You will find this type of tissue in ______________. - collagen, dermis - collagen, tendons - elastic, arteries - reticular, ligaments - elastic, adipose
collagen, tendons
Association tracts __________. - connect the cerebral cortex with other brain regions such as the thalamus and cerebellum - connect separate cortical areas within the same hemisphere - connect different regions of a lobe with the same lobe on the opposite side - connect corresponding lobes or right and left hemispheres
connect separate cortical areas within the same hemisphere
Suppose you had a congenital disease that prevented collagen from forming in your body. Which of these tissues would you expect to be most affected? - nervous tissue - muscle tissue - connective tissue - epithelial tissue
connective tissue
Under parasympathetic mode, the pupils will - dilate - constrict then dilate - dilate then constrict - constrict
constrict
The major pathway of communication between the right and left hemisphere is/are the __________. - cerebral sulci - corpus callosum - cerebral gyri - longitudinal fissure - hypothalamus
corpus callosum
The type of connective tissue that is typically found in muscle tendons is - dense regular connective tissue - cartilage - loose areolar connective tissue - elastic tissue - simple squamous epithelium
dense regular connective tissue
A __________ is a specific segment of skin that is supplied by a single pair of spinal nerves. - dermatome - cortex - plexus - myotome
dermatome
A leg curl is an exercise that involves flexion at the knee against some form of resistance. Referring to the leg curl just described, the joint involved could be classified functionally as a: - diarthrosis - amphiarthrosis - synarthrosis
diarthrosis
The derivatives of the _____ include the epithalamus, thalamus, hypothalamus, and (of course) the left and right retinas. - myelencephalon - telencephalon - metencephalon - mesencephalon - diencephalon
diencephalon
Directional terms: back side? - dorsal - distal - anterior - caudal
dorsal
From which primary germ layer is the nervous system derived? - endoderm - mesoderm - ectoderm
ectoderm
The medullary cavity of a long bone is lined with a thin layer of connective tissue called the ________. -endosteum -trabeculae -epiphysis -periosteum
endosteum
All three embryonic germ layers develop from the - hypoblast. - epiblast. - trophoblast. - all of the above.
epiblast
The two layers of the bilaminar disc in the early embryo consists of the - epiblast and the hypoblast - cytotrophoblast and the epiblast - hypoblast and the trophoblast - trophoblast and the epiblast - hypoblast and the cytotrophoblast
epiblast and hypoblast
Put the following nervous tissue coverings in order from superficial to deep: perineurium, epineurium, endoneurium, myelin sheath. - epineurium, perineurium, endoneurium, myelin sheath - endoneurium, myelin sheath, perineurium, epineurium - myelin sheath, endoneurium, perineurium, epineurium - perineurium, epineurium, endoneurium, myelin sheath
epineurium, perineurium, endoneurium, myelin sheath
The end of a long bone is called the ___________. - metaphysis - epiphysis - diaphysis
epiphysis
In anatomical position, the palms of the hands - face outward - face inward - face posteriorly - face forward
face forward
A patient has no sensory function on the anterior two-thirds of her tongue. What cranial nerve is most likely impaired? - optic nerve II - glossopharyngeal nerve IX - hypoglossal nerve XII - facial nerve VII
facial nerve VII
Cell bodies are found in PNS nerves and CNS white matter. - True - False
false
Which type of cartilage is found in the intervertebral discs? - reticular cartilage - articular cartilage - elastic cartilage - fibrocartilage - hyaline cartilage
fibrocartilage
The type of joint that connects a tooth within the gingiva is a _____. - gomphosis - synchondrosis - synovial - suture
gomphosis
Where would neuron cell bodies and astrocytes typically be found? - dorsal root and autonomic ganglia - cranial nerves - spinal nerves - white matter of the brain - gray matter of the brain
gray matter of the brain
What type of cartilage covers the ends of bones in a synovial joint? - elastic cartilage - fibrocartilage - bony cartilage - hyaline cartilage
hyaline cartilage
Obstruction of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) flow and overproduction of CSF are causes of what disorder? - Alzheimer's Disease - Huntington's Disease - Parkinson's Disease - Hydrocephalus
hydrocephalus
The bilaminar germinal disc of the early embryo consists of the - blastocyst and the trophoblast - epiblast and the trophoblast - hypoblast and the epiblast - blastocyst and the hypoblast
hypoblast and the epiblast
The portion of the central nervous system that has a major, direct role in endocrine control is the _____. - pons - cerebrum - hypothalamus - cerebellum
hypothalamus
Of the two cell types that exist at the time of implantation into the uterine wall, which make the entire embryo? - endoblast - trophoblast - inner cell mass - morula
inner cell mass
What is the term used to describe the process of bone development that does not involve the formation of a cartilage model of the bone? - bony ossification - cartilage-free ossification - intramembranous ossification - endochondral ossification
intramembranous ossification
A typical spinal nerve - is found only in the CNS - functions to carry only sensory information - is a cablelike bundle of axons - is a single axon - carries only motor information
is a cablelike bundle of axons
Which gland produces tears that coat and protect the eye? - caruncle gland - lacrimal gland - optical mucosal gland - palpebral gland
lacrimal gland
Place the pathway of tears in the correct order from secretion to drainage. - lacrimal canal to lacrimal gland to nasolacrimal duct - lacrimal gland to nasolacrimal duct to lacrimal canal - lacrimal canal to nasolacrimal canal to lacrimal gland - lacrimal gland to lacrimal canal to nasolacrimal duct
lacrimal gland to lacrimal canal to nasolacrimal duct
Which structure is labeled I in the image below? (Pointing at lateral portion above fibula) - anterior cruciate ligament - medial collateral ligament - posterior cruciate ligament - medial meniscus - lateral collateral ligament - lateral meniscus
lateral collateral ligament
The term crural is associated with what body region? - cheek - leg - airway - arm
leg
What is known as the "emotional brain?" - limbic system - parietal lobe - brain stem - cerebellum
limbic system
What is the function of the anterior cruciate ligament? - limit posterior movement of the femur - limit anterior movement of the fibula - limit anterior movement of the femur - hold the patella in place on the femur - limit posterior movement of the fibula
limit posterior movement of the femur
Which of the following is NOT true of a sarcomere? - found within myofibrils - contains actin, myosin, troponin & tropomyosin - defined from Z disc to Z disc - made of multiple muscle cells
made of multiple muscle cells
The type of skin cancer that is typically most invasive and life-threatening is - keratinoma - basal cell carcinoma - squamous cell carcinoma - malignant melanoma
malignant melanoma
These general receptors respond to touch, pressure, vibration, and stretch. - baroreceptors - thermoreceptors - chemoreceptors - mechanoreceptors - photoreceptors
mechanoreceptors
Which skin cancer type is considered the most highly invasive? - basal cell carcinoma - keratinoma - melanoma - squamous cell carcinoma
melanoma
The hippocampus has what primary function? - motor - sensory - taste - memory
memory
A _____ is a cartilaginous articular crescent that cushions and fills in gaps around the periphery of the articular surface contacts, such as in the knee. - meniscus - cruciate - collateral - popliteal - patellar
meniscus
The type of reflex that lacks any interneurons (i.e. contains only a sensory neuron and a motor neuron) is a ____________. - unilateral reflex - monosynaptic reflex - polysynaptic reflex - multisynaptic reflex - multilateral reflex
monosynaptic
The patellar or knee-jerk reflex is an example of - polysynaptic reflex - visceral reflex - monosynpatic reflex - none of the above
monosynpatic
Which of the following is not a function of epithelial tissue? - physical protection - movement - secretion - selective permeability
movement
Which of the following is not a type of connective tissue? - bone - connective tissue proper - muscle - cartilage - blood
muscle
A muscle cell is the same as a - muscle fascicle - muscle fiber - sarcomere - myofibril
muscle fiber
According to the sliding filament theory, for muscle contraction to occur ____ heads, which are part of ____ filaments, attach to ____ and pull. - calcium, thin, actin - actin, thin, troponin - myosin, thick, actin - myosin, thin, actin - actin, thick, myosin - troponin, thick, myosin
myosin, thick, actin
Neurons have a number of special features. Select the exception. - neurons have a high turnover rate (continual death and renewal) - neurons have a high metabolic rate - neurons require continuous supplies of glucose and oxygen - neurons have extreme longevity
neurons have a high turnover rate (continual death and renewal)
The primary blood supply to the diaphysis of a long bone is through the - epiphyseal plate - articular cartilage - nutrient foramen - foramen magnum
nutrient foramen
Which cell type in the olfactory epithelium is responsible for detecting odor chemicals? - olfactory bulb neurons - basal cells - olfactory receptor cells - supporting cells
olfactory receptor cells
What part of the retina lacks photoreceptors? - optic disc - posterior retina - macula lutea - fovea centralis
optic disc
Which of the following bones is not part of the axial skeleton? - sacrum - ribs - os coxa - vertebrae
os coxa
A chronic, degenerative type of arthritis prevalent in weight-bearing joints is called - rheumatoid arthritis - osteoarthritis - gouty arthritis - synovial arthritis
osteoarthritis
A cell type whose job is to build bone is an - osteoprogenitor cell - osteoblast - osteoclast - osteocyte
osteoblast
Bone cells called _____ break down bone by secreting hydrochloric acid and enzymes that dissolve the bone matrix. - osteoprogenitor cells - osteoblasts - osteoclasts - osteoid cells - osteocytes
osteoclasts
The _________________ layer of the dermis lies adjacent to and deep to the epidermis, and is rich in small blood vessels and nerves. - reticular - vasculosensory - subcutaneous - papillary
papillary
In a microscopic view of compact bone, which structure connects the central canals of adjacent osteons? - canaliculi - concentric lamellae - perforating canals - horizontal tunnels
perforating canals
What connective-tissue wrapping surrounds a muscle fascicle? - endomysium - perimysium - epimysium - deep fascia
perimysium
Arrange the meninges from deep to superficial. - pia mater, dura mater, arachnoid mater - arachnoid mater, pia mater, dura mater - pia mater, arachnoid mater, dura mater - dura mater, arachnoid mater, pia mater
pia mater, arachnoid mater, dura mater
The left and right lateral spaces in the thoracic cavity make up the - pericardial cavity - peritoneal cavity - pleural cavity - sacral cavity - abdominal cavity
pleural cavity
Which knee ligament prevents posterior displacement of the tibia on the femur? - posterior cruciate ligament - anterior cruciate ligament - lateral collateral ligament - medial collateral ligament
posterior collateral ligament
The two motor neurons in sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions are - ganglionic and myelinated - postganglionic and preganglionic neurons - postmyelinotic and premyelinotic
postganglionic and preganglionic neurons
During gastrulation, cells migrate through the ______________ to form the three primary germ layers. - neural groove - primitive streak - blastocoel - inner cell mass
primitive streak
A joint capsule (articular capsule) has two layers. The function of the capsule's internal (deep) layer is to - strengthen the joint against tension - contain all the nerves and blood vessels of the joint - act as a meniscus - produce synovial fluid
produce synovial fluid
Beginning in anatomical position, rotation of the forearm by moving the palm from facing anterior to facing medially, is called _____. - protraction - supination - adduction - pronation - abduction
pronation
What is the main function of stratified squamous epithelium? - protection - movement - absorption - diffusion
protection
Which of the following is not an example of a synarthrotic joint? - epiphyseal plates in growing bones - tooth to jaw - radio-ulnar joint - sutures of the skull
radio-ulnar joint
What muscle does not help with knee flexion? - semimembranosus - rectus femoris - biceps femoris - semitendinosus
rectus femoris
Which type of photoreceptor functions best in dim light and does not detect color - rods - retina - bipolar cells - cones
rods
The retina is comprised of two photoreceptor cell types, and at least two other cell types, all arranged in layers. As light passes through the lens and into the vitreous chamber and contacts the retina, what retinal cell type is located farthest from the source of light, or is the last cell to "see" the light? - bipolar cells - retinal ganglion cells - rods and cones - horizontal cells
rods and cones
What is the plane that divides the left and right sides of the body? - sagittal - transverse - oblique - coronal
sagittal
Which of the following is not a component of connective tissue? - collagen - sarcolemma - water - carbohydrates
sarcolemma
Which of the following is not a component of connective tissue? - collagen - water - carbohydrates - sarcolemma
sarcolemma
Which nerve of the sacral plexus is the largest and longest? This nerve innervates all of the lower limb except anterior/medial thigh. - femoral nerve - common fibular nerve - sciatic nerve - tibial nerve
sciatic nerve
Which type of burn classification includes damage to the epidermis and part of the dermis? - first degree - second degree - third degree - fourth degree
second degree
What inner ear structure detects rotational movement? - saccule - cochlea - utricle - semicircular canals
semicircular canals
Which one of the following structures is part of the vestibular apparatus, and is responsible for detecting angular acceleration (rotational movement)? - sacule - utricle - vestibule - cochlea - semicircular ducts
semicircular ducts
A leg curl is an exercise that involves flexion at the knee against some form of resistance. What muscle could be classified as a synergist to the leg curl just described? - semimembranosus - sartorius - pectineus - vastus medialis
semimembranosus
Epidermal Merkel cells function as _____. - sweat-producing cells - a barrier to prevent fluid loss - immune response cells - sensory cells - pigment producing cells - hormone-producing cells
sensory cells
Afferent neurons are responsible for ____________. - motor innervation - sensory innervation - sympathetic innervation - parasympathetic innervation - all of the above
sensory innervation
What is the function of cartilage located in the epiphyseal plates? - serves as zone for bone growth - provides flexibility for bending - supports soft tissues - provides passageway for blood vessels - forms articular surface
serves as zone for bone growth
A bone that is about equal in length and width such as a carpal bone or a sesamoid bone is classified as a/an __________ bone. - short - long - irregular - flat
short
The carpal bones are classified as _____ bones and are located _____ to the metacarpal bones. - long, distal - short, proximal - irregular, proximal - irregular, distal - short, distal - long, proximal
short, proximal
A type of epithelium made up of a single layer of flat cells is called ___________ ____________ epithelium. - stratified cuboidal - stratified transitional - simple columnar - simple squamous
simple squamous
What type of epithelium makes up the walls of capillaries? - stratified cuboidal - transitional - stratified squamous - pseudostratified columnar - simple cuboidal - simple squamous
simple squamous
Which muscle tissue is characterized by multinucleated cells? - smooth muscle - skeletal muscle - cardiac muscle - all muscle tissues
skeletal muscle
What is the sensory function of olfactory nerve CN I? - sight - face, teeth, tongue - smell - hearing, balance
smell
_____ muscle is made of short fusiform shaped fibers, has no apparent striations and is under _____ control. - skeletal, voluntary - smooth, voluntary - cardiac, involuntary - cardiac, voluntary - skeletal, involuntary - smooth, involuntary
smooth, involuntary
Name the structure the arrow is pointing to in this picture. (Pointing at the large portion surrounding nucleus) - dendrite - soma - nodes of Ranvier - axon
soma
The _______ motor is voluntary, whereas the ________ motor is involuntary. - somatic, autonomic - autonomic, somatic - somatic, visceral - visceral, somatic
somatic, autonomic
Where would you place organ level when considering the organization of the human body? - encompassing all levels of organization - somewhere in the middle - simplest - most complex
somewhere in the middle
The peripheral nervous system includes all, except ________. - cranial nerves - spinal nerves - ganglia - spinal cord - peripheral nerves
spinal cord
What is the motor function of accessory nerve XI? - ciliary muscle, pupil constriction, extrinsic eye muscles (not superior oblique or lateral rectus) - facial muscles, saliva, tears - sternocleidomastoid, trapezius - mastication
sternocleidomastoid, trapezius
Which of the following bones is not part of the appendicular skeleton? - sternum - tibia - carpals - clavicle
sternum
Pennate muscle organization optimizes for - size - speed - strength - range of motion
strength
While physiology focuses on the study of body function, anatomy focuses on - development - structure - disease - dissection
structure
An increase in which type of autonomic innervation causes reduced blood flow to the digestive tract? - sympathetic - neither choice is correct - parasympathetic
sympathetic
An increase in which type of autonomic innervation causes the heart rate to increase? - neither choice is correct - sympathetic - parasympathetic
sympathetic
The presynaptic neuron contains _____________, while the postsynaptic neuron contains _____________. - synaptic cleft, synaptic vesicles - receptors, synaptic vesicles containing neurotransmitters - synaptic vesicles containing neurotransmitters, receptors - synaptic vesicles containing neurotransmitters, oligodendrocytes
synaptic vesicles containing neurotransmitters, receptors
Thermoreceptors respond to - chemicals - temperature - pressure - pain
temperature
A ___________ is defined as a substance that can cause birth defects. - drug - toxic agent - mutagen - teratogen
teratogen
The _______________ is the relay station for sensory and motor information. - hypothalamus - hyperthalamus - epithalamus - thalamus
thalamus
The multiple nuclei in skeletal muscle cells are the result of - the action of testosterone on mesenchyme cell - the stimulation of fibroblasts by hormones - the spontaneous development of nuclei in embryonic cells - the fusion of myoblasts - the cytokinesis of embryonic satellite cells
the fusion of myoblasts
A synovial joint contains all of the following except - the articular capsule - the interosseous membrane - the joint cavity - synovial fluid
the interosseous membrane
Where in the body would you find the epithelium made up of a single layer of flat cells? - the lung alveoli - lining the gut - glandular epithelium - the skin
the lung alveoli
The biceps brachii muscle is named based on what criteria? - the size and shape - the number of heads of origin and body region - muscle action and location of muscle attachments - the orientation of muscle fibers
the number of heads of origin and body region
Which serous membrane layer is in contact with the surface of an organ? - the pleural layer - the peritoneal layer - the visceral layer - the basal layer - the parietal layer
the visceral layer
The type of lever with the effort in the middle, and the fulcrum/resistance at either end is - lower-class - first-class - second-class - third-class
third-class
The heart is found in the ______________ cavity? - cranial - thoracic - abdominopelvic - abdominal
thoracic
Where in the body would you find pseudostratified columnar epithelium? - mouth - stomach - trachea - epidermis
trachea
This type of epithelium lines the bladder and allows it to expand. - transitional epithelium - pseudostratified cuboidal epithelium - stratified sqamous epithelium - pseudostratified columnar epithelium
transitional epithelium
_____ serves as the agonist in forearm extension. - pectoralis - triceps brachii - brachialis - biceps brachii
triceps brachii
At about the time the blastocyst reaches the uterus and just prior to implantation, two cell types can be identified. Which of these two cell types does not contribute cells and tissue to the embryo? - Endoderm - trophoblast - mesoderm - epiblast - inner cell mass
trophoblast
At about the time the blastocyst reaches the uterus and just prior to implantation, two cell types can be identified. Which of these two cell types does not contribute cells and tissue to the embryo? - inner cell mass - epiblast - mesoderm - trophoblast - Endoderm
trophoblast
Of the two cell types that exist at the time of implantation into the uterine wall, which contributes the placenta? - trophoblast - endoblast - inner cell mass - morula
trophoblast
The Z-discs move closer together upon muscle contraction. - True - False
true
A _____ is a bone marking that typically serves as a site of muscle or ligament attachment. - fossa - notch - facet - sinus - tuberosity
tuberosity
The movement of foot inversion is - lifting the foot so that its superior surface approaches the shin - turning the sole medially - depressing the foot or pointing the toe - turning the sole laterally
turning the sole medially
The kidney is part of the ______ system. - cardiovascular system - muscular system - digestive system - urinary system
urinary system
There is a "homunculus" on the pre-central gyrus. The reason why the face map here is so large relates to the fact that __________. - we have very expressive faces - our eyes are large for seeing - we have very sensitive faces - our ears are large for hearing
we have very expressive faces
Think of a synapse and its parts. Where are synaptic vesicles typically found? - within the postsynaptic neuron soma - within the presynaptic axon terminal - within the presynaptic neuron soma - within the postsynaptic membrane
within the presynaptic axon terminal