Review Session For Lecture and Lab Exam 1
Review Session For Lecture and Lab Exam 1 PART IV
#1 is ilium (or iliac crest)
#9 is ischium or ischial tuberosity
Name A - L
Name A - L A – oral cavity B – liver C – gall bladder D – large intestine E – rectum F – salivary glands G – pharynx H – esophagus I – stomach J – pancreas K – small intestine L - anus
Which structures are located in the mediastinum?
Which structures are located in the mediastinum? esophagus, trachea, thymus
A _________section is in a plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior sections.
A _________section is in a plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior sections. Coronal (frontal)
Name this joint movement
Name this joint movement rotation
What is the name of this bone?
What is the name of this bone? mandible
What is the name of part #5?
What is the name of part #5? ramus
What is the name of part #9?
What is the name of part #9? body
What is the name of part #7?
What is the name of part #7? Mental foramen The mental foramen transmits the inferior alveolar nerve (sometimes called the inferior dental nerve), a branch of the mandibular nerve, which is the third branch of the trigeminal nerve (cranial nerve V). The inferior alveolar nerves supply
What is the name of part #2?
What is the name of part #2? Coronoid process
What is the name of part #1?
What is the name of part #1? Condylar process or condyloid process
The ____ lines the body wall within the abdominopelvic cavity.
The ____ lines the body wall within the abdominopelvic cavity. Parietal peritoneum
A pre-adolescent has more joints than an adult because of these immovable cartilaginous joints.
A pre-adolescent has more joints than an adult because of these immovable cartilaginous joints. Epiphyseal plates
Which one of the basic types of tissues has an extracellular matrix?
Which one of the basic types of tissues has an extracellular matrix? connective
The hole in the picture is the ______
The hole in the picture is the foramen magnum
Which part of the nervous system passes through this place?
Which part of the nervous system passes through this place? Spinal cord
A stratified epithelium that thins and flattens as the tissue stretches is a _________ epithelium.
A stratified epithelium that thins and flattens as the tissue stretches is a _________ epithelium. transitional
Name the type of tissue, as specifically as possible. (Not just the category). Then explain your choice.
Name the type of tissue, as specifically as possible. (Not just the category). Then explain your choice. Skeletal muscle Long cells (not branching); striated
The type of cell junction that permits small sugar molecules and ions to pass from the cytoplasm of one cell to that of another is a ________ junction.
The type of cell junction that permits small sugar molecules and ions to pass from the cytoplasm of one cell to that of another is a ________ junction. gap
Name the bone shown in this picture
Name the bone shown in this picture Sphenoid bone Keystone of the cranium (anterior view) You need to know the greater and lesser wings and the sella turcica but not all the other parts
In anatomical position, a person stands with the legs together and the feet flat on the floor, hands are at the sides. Additionally, the ____ face anteriorly.
In anatomical position, a person stands with the legs together and the feet flat on the floor, hands are at the sides. Additionally, the ____ face anteriorly. palms
The thoracic cavity is separated from the abdominopelvic cavity by the ____.
The thoracic cavity is separated from the abdominopelvic cavity by the ____. diaphragm
The purpose of the endocrine system is to send _________ into the blood stream.
The purpose of the endocrine system is to send _________ into the blood stream. hormones
CT (computerized tomography), MRI (magnetic resonance imaging), Ultrasound, Angiography are all considered to be __________ procedures.
CT (computerized tomography), MRI (magnetic resonance imaging), Ultrasound, Angiography are all considered to be __________ procedures. radiological
Pain originating from the spleen would most likely be felt in the __________ abdominopelvic quadrant.
Pain originating from the spleen would most likely be felt in the __________ abdominopelvic quadrant. Left upper
Name these bones • The line is pointing to the ______
Name these bones: atlas, axis (C 1, C 2) • The line is pointing to the ______dens_____
A condition that commonly leads to neck pain, ear problems, and pain when opening the mouth is _____________ joint disorder.
A condition that commonly leads to neck pain, ear problems, and pain when opening the mouth is _____________ joint disorder. temporomandibular
• The only bone that does not articulate with another bone is the __________.
• The only bone that does not articulate with another bone is the __________. • Hyoid bone
THIS PICTURE (A – D) REFERS TO THE PROCESS OF ________.
THIS PICTURE (A – D) REFERS TO THE PROCESS OF ____MITOSIS____.
Name the stages (A – D)
Name the stages (A – D) ARE THESE STAGES IN THE CORRECT ORDER? A – ANAPHASE B – PROPHASE C– METAPHASE D - TELOPHASE
The lateral movement of the arms away from the body is called
The lateral movement of the arms away from the body is called abduction
NAME THIS BONE
NAME THIS BONE ZYGOMATIC BONE
Name the four major sutures of the skull.
Name the four major sutures of the skull. • • Sagittal suture Lambdoid suture Coronal suture Squamous suture
• Name the bones that articulate with the sagittal suture.
• Name the bones that articulate with the sagittal suture. • Parietal bones
• Name the bones that articulate with the coronal suture.
• Name the bones that articulate with the coronal suture. • Parietal bones and frontal bone
• Name the bones that articulate with the squamous suture.
• Name the bones that articulate with the squamous suture. • Temporal and parietal bones
• Name the bones that articulate with the lambdoid suture.
• Name the bones that articulate with the lambdoid suture. • Parietal bones, occipital bone
Name the type of tissue, as specifically as possible. (Not the category). (These cells are not simple squamous epithelial cells, so don’t choose that one). Explain your choice.
Name the type of tissue, as specifically as possible. (Not the category). (These cells are not simple squamous epithelial cells, so don’t choose that one). ADIPOSE TISSUE Explanation: large vacuoles filled with fat
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