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Week 13 ANATOMY
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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Which structure is the proximal part of the large intestine? | Cecum |
| Which part of the large intestine is located between the ascending and descending parts of the colon? | Transverse Colon |
| where does the small intestine begin? | Pyloric Sphincter/Valve |
| what are the 3 PARTS of the small intestine | 1.) Duodenum 2.) Jejunum 3.) Ileum |
| Four primary functions | 1.) Digestion 2.) Absorption 3.) Reabsorption 4.) Elimination |
| What is defecation? | Elimination of feces |
| Accessory structure of the mouth? | 1.) Teeth 2.) Tongue 3.) Salivary Gland |
| The esophagus connects with ______? | Stomach |
| The first part of the small intestine is called ______? | Duodenum |
| Secretions from accessory organs are? | 1.) Liver 2.) Gallbladder 3.) Pancreas |
| The large intestine are ______? | 1.) Ascending Colon 2.) Transverse Colon 3.) Descending Colon 4.) Sigmoid Colon |
| The most distal portion is ______? | 1.) Rectum 2.) Anal Canal |
| The muscle that flexes the semipronated or semisupinated forearm is the: | Brachioradialis |
| The prime mover can also be called the: | Agonist |
| The soleus muscle is an example of a _____ muscle | Pennate |
| In pushing (pressing) a weight from shoulder height to above the head, which of the following muscles is least utilized? | Biceps Brachii |
| Which of the following muscles does not move the upper arm? | Trapezius |
| Another name for a skeletal muscle cell is a(n): | Muscle Fiber |
| The autonomic nervous system does not stimulate: | Skeletal Muscles |
| Small distinct regions of gray matter in the CNS are called: | Nuclei |
| Along a neuron, the correct pathway for impulse conduction is: | Dendrite, Cell Body, Axon |
| The afferent pathways of the autonomic nervous system: | Carry feedback information to integrating centers in the brain. |
| Fascicles are held together by a connective tissue layer called the: | Perineurium |
| Dendrites conduct impulses _____ cell bodies. | Toward |