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Anatomy Class

Weeks 1-2

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The abdominopelvic cavity contains all of the following except the: Heart
The structure that is called the “powerhouse” of the cell is the: mitochondria
Blood production is a function of which system? Skeletal
The abdominopelvic cavity contains all of the following except the: Heart
From smallest to largest, the levels of organization of the body are: chemical, organelle, cellular, tissue, organ, system, organism.
The neck is ______ as compared to the right shoulder. Medial
Two major cavities of the human body are: Ventral/dorsal
An x-ray technician has been asked to make x-ray films of the liver. Which of the abdominopelvic regions must be included? Right hypochondriac, epigastric, and left hypochondriac
When many similar cells specialize to perform a certain function, it is referred to as a(n): tissue
The structure that is called the “powerhouse” of the cell is the: mitochondria
Blood production is a function of which system? Skeletal
From smallest to largest, the levels of organization of the body are: chemical, organelle, cellular, tissue, organ, system, organism.
The brain is ______ as compared to the skull deep
The number of abdominal regions is: nine
In anatomical position the wrist is ___________ as compared to the elbow Inferior
The neck is ______ as compared to the right shoulder. Medial
Two major cavities of the human body are: Ventral/dorsal
An x-ray technician has been asked to make x-ray films of the liver. Which of the abdominopelvic regions must be included? Right hypochondriac, epigastric, and left hypochondriac
When many similar cells specialize to perform a certain function, it is referred to as a(n): tissue
Molecules are: atoms combined to form larger chemical aggregates.
Several kinds of tissues working together are termed a(n): organ
Which of the following does not describe anatomical position? Pinky is lateral as compared to the thumb
A plane through the body that divides the body into anterior and posterior portions is: coronal
Mitochondria, Golgi apparatus, and endoplasmic reticulum are examples of: organelles
What is the anatomical direction term that means nearer the surface? Superficial
A surgeon removing a gallbladder should know to find it in the _____ region. right hypochondriac
The brain is ______ as compared to the skull deep
The number of abdominal regions is: nine
In anatomical position the wrist is ___________ as compared to the elbow Inferior
An organ is one organizational level higher than a(n): Tissue
A negatively charged subatomic particle that moves around the nucleus is a(n): electrons
The reproductive system includes all of the following except the: ureter
An organization of many similar cells that are specialized to perform a certain function is called a(n): tissue
The hydrogen isotope tritium consists of: one proton and two neutrons.
A sagittal section divides the body into _____ portions. right and left
The plane that divides the body into upper and lower parts is the _____ plane. transverse
The study of metabolism includes examination of: catabolism. anabolism. ATP requirements. All of the above
Several kinds of tissues working together are termed a(n): organ
An example of a catabolic process is: Hydrolysis
A plane through the body that divides the body into anterior and posterior portions is: coronal
Acids: are proton donors. taste sour. release hydrogen ions in an aqueous solution. All of the above are true of acids.
What is the anatomical direction term that means nearer the surface? Superficial
The most abundant and important compound(s) in the body is(are): water
A surgeon removing a gallbladder should know to find it in the _____ region. right hypochondriac
Carbon has an atomic number of 6. The number of electrons found in the first shell is: two
If your reference point is “farthest from the trunk of the body” versus “nearest to the trunk of the body,” where does the knee lie in relation to the ankle? proximal
When atoms combine, they may gain, lose, or share: electrons.
Which of the following is not one of the major elements present in the human body? zinc
Which of the following represents a trace element in the body? Iron
As the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) increases, the: solution becomes more acidic.
Which of the following bonds are the weakest? hydrogen
A negatively charged subatomic particle that moves around the nucleus is a(n): electrons
The kind of element is determined by the number of: protons
Which of the following represents properties of water? High specific heat High heat of vaporization Strong polarity All of the above
The process of the digestion of food is an example of which type of reaction? decomposition
The hydrogen isotope tritium consists of: one proton and two neutrons.
In the presence of a base, red litmus paper will: turn blue
The formation of sucrose involves the removal of a molecule of water. This is called: dehydration synthesis.
An isotope of an element contains different numbers of ____ from other atoms of the same element. neutrons
The study of metabolism includes examination of: catabolism. anabolism. ATP requirements. All of the above
An example of a catabolic process is: Hydrolysis
Acids: are proton donors. taste sour. release hydrogen ions in an aqueous solution. All of the above are true of acids.
The most abundant and important compound(s) in the body is(are): water
Carbon has an atomic number of 6. The number of electrons found in the first shell is: two
When atoms combine, they may gain, lose, or share: electrons.
Which of the following represents a trace element in the body? Iron
Which of the following bonds are the weakest? hydrogen
The kind of element is determined by the number of: protons
The process of the digestion of food is an example of which type of reaction? decomposition
In the presence of a base, red litmus paper will: turn blue
An isotope of an element contains different numbers of ____ from other atoms of the same element. neutrons
The atomic number of carbon is 6. How many unpaired electrons are in its outer shell? four
The approximate pH of gastric fluid is: 2
Which of the following elements is least likely to combine with another element? helium
The octet rule refers to the: stability of the atom when there are eight electrons in the outermost energy level.
An example of an element would be: Ne
An ionic bond is formed by: a positive and a negative ion attracting each other.
AB + CD → AD + CB is an example of a(n) _____ reaction. exchange
Atomic mass is determined by the number of: protons and neutrons
A solution that contains a greater concentration of hydroxide ions (OH–) than hydrogen ions (H+) is a(n) _____ solution. alkaline (basic)
Approximately what percentage of the body weight of an adult female is water? 50%
A magnesium atom has an atomic number of 12, an atomic mass of 25, and a +2 charge. This atom would contain _____ protons, _____ neutrons, and _____ electrons. 12, 13, 10
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