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bella jabril

Anatomy week 1 - 3 Activity

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Which branch of anatomy studies the structural changes that occur as one ages? developmental anatomy
he body as a whole can be subdivided into two major divisions. They are axial and appendicular.
The dorsal body cavity is subdivided into a cranial cavity and a spinal cavity. E
Which organ is not found in the ventral body cavity? spinal cord
The gluteal region is to the popliteal region. superior
The space that encloses the brain and spinal cord forms one continuous cavity called the cavity. dorsal
The chest is to the abdomen. superior
The abdominopelvic cavity is subdivided into the cavities. abdominal and pelvic
The plane that divides the body into front and back portions is the plane. coronal
Which letter indicates the mental region? A
week 2 week 2
A substance that cannot be broken down or decomposed into two or more different substances is called a(n) element.
The type of chemical reaction most likely to require energy is a(n) reaction. synthesis
The atomic number tells you the number of protons in the nucleus
Hydrogen bonds result from unequal charge distribution on a molecule. Such molecules are said to be polar.
The total number of electrons in a neutral atom equals the number of: protons in its nucleus.
The most abundant element essential to life is carbon.
The elements carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen make up which percentage of the human body? 96%
Which of the following is not a subatomic particle? Radon
A molecule that is polar: is both A and C.
Electrolytes are: called cations if they have a positive charge.
week 3 week3
Which of the following is a type of cell extension that lines the intestines and other areas of the body? microvilli
Which letter indicates the plasma membrane? B
A spherical membrane-bound structure that contains the genetic material of the cell and is often referred to as the “command center” of the cell is the nucleus.
Which letter indicates the mitochondrion? E
Which letter indicates the rough endoplasmic reticulum? C
Which letter indicates the nucleolus? A
This organelle is primarily a sac of powerful digestive enzymes called acid hydrolases. lysosome
Ribosomes are organelles that float in the cytoplasm and attach to the endoplasmic reticulum
Which letter indicates the Golgi apparatus? D
his organelle has both a cis and a trans face. Golgi apparatus
week 4 week4
Which letter indicates the portion of the hair root that contains a single capillary cluster? E
Which letter indicates projections from the dermis that reduce blister formation? E
Which letter indicates a cellular junction that prevents molecules from passing between epithelial cells? A
Which letter indicates the acellular layer that acts as a selective filter and a scaffold for regenerating epithelial cells? C
Which letter indicates a specialized sensory receptor? D
Which letter indicates the connective tissue layer? C
Which letter indicates the epithelium? B
Which letter indicates the portion of the hair root that contains a single capillary cluster? E
Which letter indicates the connective tissue layer? C
Which letter indicates a layer of cells that are derived from the epidermis? B
week 5 week 5
Which letter indicates the weakest region of the femur, which may be fractured in a fall? A
Which letter indicates the bony landmark of the humerus where the deltoid muscle attaches? C
Which letter indicates bone that is not arranged in osteons and is called spongy or trabecular bone? E
Which letter indicates what is known, in a growing juvenile, as the epiphyseal plate? C
Which letter indicates the circumferential lamellae? B
Which letter indicates the mandibular fossa of the temporal bone? B
Which letter indicates the region of a long bone that contains the medullary cavity? E
Which letter indicates the region of a long bone that in an adult is filled with yellow bone marrow? D
Which letter indicates the fossa where the ulna articulates with the humerus? E
Which letter indicates a bony projection from the ethmoid bone? C
week 6 week 6
Identify the letter that indicates the Serratus anterior. A
Identify the letter that indicates the Deltoid. B
The point of attachment that does not move when the muscle contracts is the origin
The long axes of the fascicles run parallel to the long axis of the muscle is a description of this type of fascicle arrangement. parallel
The Sartorius muscle, a thin straplike muscle would have muscle fascicles arranged in parallel
Identify the letter that indicates the Masseter. E
The individual muscle fibers are covered by a connective tissue membrane called the endomysium.
Identify the letter that indicates the Serratus anterior. E
The muscle fascicle arrangement for Orbicularis oris is best characterized as circular.
Identify the letter that indicates the Linea alba. B
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