Biology 218 – Human Anatomy

Mid-Term Exam 1 MTX1 / Session:
Section:
Days / Time: Instructor: / Fall 2014
52999
M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM
RIDDELL

SCANTRON 1

General Anatomy

Match the Anatomical Cavity with its Anatomical Term. Be verrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrry specific.

CODE / TERM / CAVITY
A
B
C
D
E
AB
AC
AD
AE
BC
BD
BE
CD / Abdominal 6
Cranial 1
Dorsal
Lateral
Medial
Mediastinal 3
Pelvic 7
Pericardial 5
Pleural 4
Sagittal
Thoracic
Ventral
Vertebral /

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Biology 218 – Human Anatomy

Mid-Term Exam 1 MTX1 / Session:
Section:
Days / Time: Instructor: / Fall 2014
52999
M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM
RIDDELL

Match the indicated region with its most specific term. See COLUMS Body Regions for answer choices.

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Mid-Term Exam 1 MTX1 / Session:
Section:
Days / Time: Instructor: / Fall 2014
52999
M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM
RIDDELL

Match the COMPONENTS and the FUNCTIONS with the respective SYSTEM to which they are most closely associated. See COLUMN Organ Systems for answer choices. MARK ALL THAT APPLY!

SELECT CONSTITUENTS / GENERAL FUNCTIONS
41.  Teeth, liver, pancreas, and anus B
42.  tonsils, thymus, and spleen E
43.  thyroid, pancreas, ovary, and pituitary C
44.  uterus and prostate AE
45.  ligaments and articulations BD
46.  ureters, urethra and bladder BE
47.  nails and hair D
48.  larynx, pharynx, trachea, and bronchioles BC
49.  tendons, AC / 50.  Chemical control of growth, development, homeostasis, reproduction and sexual dimorphism C
51.  Consciousness, and homeostasis AD
52.  External defense, thermal homeostasis D
53.  Gametogenesis and copulation AE
54.  Infectious and metatataic defense and fatty acid transport ABE
55.  Maceration, salivation, and absorption B
56.  Micturition / voidance and control of blood volume and blood pressure BE
57.  Gas and nutrient transport A
58.  Support, movement and blood formation BD

Levels of Anatomical Organization

Place the generally recognized levels of organization in order, from MOST to LEAST complex

.

LEVEL OF ORGANIZATION / CHOICES
ORGANISM CE
59.  ______ORGAN SYSTEMS BE
60.  ______ORGANS BD
61.  ______TISSUES ABD
62.  ______CELLS C
63.  ______ORGANELELS CD
64.  ______MOL BC
ATOMS / A.  ATOMS
B.  BIOSPHERE
C.  CELLS
D.  COMMUNITY
E.  ECOSYSTEM
AB. ELECTROLYTES
AC. ENERGY
AD. LIFE CYCLE
AE. METABOLISM
BC. MOLECULES
BD. ORGAN
BE. ORGAN SYSTEM
CD. ORGANELLES
CE. ORGANISM
DE. PLANET
ABC. POPULATION
ABD. TISSUE

Identify the three levels or organization that are the primary focus of this course. Employ alphabetical order by name.

65.  __ BD

66.  __BE

67.  __ABD

The study of the internal structure of cells
The maintenance of a relatively constant internal environment suitable for the survival of body cells and tissues
The property by which organisms respond to changes in their immediate environment
The process in which individual cells, in multicellular organisms, become specialized to perform particular functions
1.5 Located within the thoracic cavity in between the right and left pleural cavities
1.6 Toward an attached base
1.7 Away from an attached base
1.8 Sectional plane that separates the body into anterior and posterior portions
1.9 A decision about the nature of an
1.10 Sectional plane that separates the body into unequal right and left portions

Location / Perspective and Aspect

FMatch the term that best fills in the positional relationship. Choose answers from COLUMN Location / Relationship.

68.  The thoracic cavity is ____ to the abdominal cavity AB SUPERIOR ACD
69.  The thoracic cage is _____ to the vertebral column A ANTERIOR
70.  The scapulalar spine is ____ to the acroMION MEDIAL
71.  The olecranon is ______to the acromion. PROXIMAL DE
72.  The ilium is ____ to the pubis A superior ACD
73.  The Thoracicis is ______to the Cervicis INFERIOR AB

Match the section name with its respective definition

Section / Definition
74.  Coronal / Frontal C
75.  Medial / sagittal E
76.  Parasagittal A
77.  Transverse / cross B
78.  Oblique D / A. Divides left from right / laterally but not equally
B. Divides superior from inferior
C. Divides anterior from posterior
D. Divides the structure at an angle, not perpendicular or parallel
E. divides equilaterally, left from right

Movement and Articulations

Match the name of the primary motion / position indicated by its reference definition in the following photographs. See COLUMN Movement and Position Iin Skeleton Appendix for answer choices.

Dancer in Motion / Dancer at Rest
79.  Name this motion R phalanges A
80.  Name this motion L brachium A
81.  Name this motion of cephalos DE
82.  Name the position of the R axilla AD
83.  Name the motion of the R planta ACE
84.  Name the position of the R lumbus ABC
85.  Name the position of the L lumbus CE / 86.  Name this motion R and L phalanges ABC
87.  Name this motion L foot AC
88.  Name this motion R olecranon AE
89.  Name this motion L foreleg AE
90.  Name the motion of the R carpals AE
91.  Name the position of both brachia B
92.  Name the position of the cephalos AE

Match the Greek / Latin

Cells

Mark the locations of the following cellular structures by placing a check mark in the column(s)…Mark all that apply.

# / Structure / A Extracellular / B Intracellular / C Intercellular / D Infranuclear
93.  / Nucleoli / B / D
94.  / Interstitial Fluid / A / C
95.  / Ribosomes / B / D
96.  / Cytoskeleton / A / B / C

Table of Cell Junctions / Connections: Match the code of each term that applies to its definition cell junctions.

# / Primary Function / CODE / Choices
97.  / Anchoring cell to basal membrane D / A.
B.
C.
D.
E. / Adherens
Gap
Desmosome
Hemidesmosome
Tight
98.  / Anchoring cell skeleton to cell skeleton C
99.  / Communicative B
100.  / Taut, rigid, securing, occluding E

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Tissues Classification

Fill in the following tables of histological classification. Resort to alphabetical order if more than one choice is required for a given list in, a given level. See Histology Appendix for answer choices.

Main / Sub Type / Sub Type / Sub Type / Cell / Type / Cell
CLASS / MAIN DIVISION / FEATURES
Connective C / Fibrous / Dense / ___Elastic C
Irregular
Regular
101.  __ Loose E / ___Adipose
Areolar
Reticular
Fluid / 102.  __Blood C / Cells / 103.  __Erythrocytes E
Leukocytes / Basophil
Eiosinophil
Lymphocyte
Macrophage
Monocyte
Neutrophil
Platelets
Plasma
Lymph
104.  Supportive ACE / 105.  __Bone D / Compact
Spongy / Cancellous / Trabecular
Cartilage / 106.  Elastic C
Fibro
Hyaline

Histology Classification continued

Main / Sub Type / Sub Type / Sub Type / Cell / Type / Cell Name
CLASS / MAIN DIVISION / SHAPE / FEATURES
107.  Epithelial AB / Pseudostratified
108.  Simple ABC / Cuboidal
Columnar / Ciliated
Non Ciliated
Squamous
109.  Stratified ACD / Cuboidal
Columnar
Squamous / Non Keratinized
Keratinized
Transitional
Muscle CD / Cardiac
110.  __Skeletal ABD
Smooth
Nervous CE / Neuroglia / Central / Astrocytes
Ependymal
Oligodendrocytes
Microglia
Peripheral / Satellite
Schwan
Neurons

Skeleton

111.  The main types of fetal ossification include: Mark all that apply.

A intrchondral

B intramermbranous

C endomembranous

D extrachondral

E extramembranous

AB membrochondral

AC combomendrachondrousl

AD endochondral

AE youdachondral

BC non-membral and non-chondrous

Skeleton

Bone membership Classification; Indicate which region of the skeleton each of the listed bones is a member by placing a check mark in the appropriate column. Mark A for Appendicular and B for Axial and C for Associated

# / BONE / APPENDICULAR
A / AXIAL
B / ASSOCIATED
C
112.  _
113.  _
114.  _
115.  _
116.  _
117.  _
118.  _
119.  _ / Fibula A
Clavicle A
Coxal A
Hyoid C
Malleus C
Coccyx A
Sacrum B
Sphenoid B

Classify the JOINT by placing a √ mark in the appropriate column for each.Mark ALL that apply for each.

JOINT / Amphiarthrotic / Diarthrotic / Synarthrotic
Fibrous
A / Cartilaginous
B / Synovial
C / Fibrous
D / Cartilaginous
AB / Bony
AC
120.  Lambdoidal Suture / X
121.  Interosseus membrane / X
122.  Maxillary Alveoli / X
123.  Rib #1 – Manubrium / X
124.  Intervertebral Disc / X / X
125.  Interdigital / X


IDENTIFICATION: Select the correct anatomical term from Skeleton Appendix

ANATOMY / Question #
/ 126.  Name this bone @ C OCC
127.  Name this bone ! E SPHEN
128.  Name this bone $ D MAX
129.  Name this bone % AD ZYG
130.  Name this bone # B LAC
/ 131.  Name this suture @ AE SQUM
132.  Name this suture & AE SQUM
133.  Name this suture $ A FRNT
134.  Name this bone \\ VOMER AC
135.  Name this bone % E SPH

Classify the list of Foramen by their location in the specific bone9s). Place a √ Mark in the appropriate column(s) mark all that apply.

Foramina / Ethmoid
A / Sphenoid
B / Temporal
C / Occipital
D / Maxilla / Mandible
E
136.  Rotundum / B
137.  Hypoglossal / D
138.  Spinosum / C
139.  Lacerum / B / C
140.  Cribiform / A
141.  Jugular / C / D

Classify the list of bones that form each aspect of the orbit. Mark all that apply for each bone.

Medial Wall
A / Superior Wall
B / Lateral Wall
C / Posterior Wall
D / Inferior Surface
E
142.  Ethmoid / A
143.  Frontal / A / B / C
144.  Lacrimal / A
145.  Maxilla / A / E
146.  Palatine / D / E
147.  Sphenoid / A / D
148.  Zygomatic / C / E

Fill in the following table for the axial skeleton: Rely on alphabetic order to complete the respective sections and lists. See Appropriate Column in Skeleton Appendix for your answer choices.

Skull / Bone / Count
Cranium / 149.  Ethmoid A / 1
Frontal / 1
150.  Occipital C / 1
Parietal / 2 B
151.  Sphenoid E / 1
Temporal / 2
Facial / Inf Nasal Conchae / 2
Lacrimal / 152.  2 B
Mandible / 1
153.  Maxillae D / 2
Nasal / 2
Palatine / 2
154.  Vomer AC / 1
Zygomatic / 2
Vertebral Column / Cervical / 7
Coccyx / 1
Lumbar / 5
Sacral / 1
Thoracic / 12
Accessory / Associated / 155.  Auditory E / Incus / 2
156.  Malleus C / B
Stapes / 2
Hypoglossal / Sub-mandibular / 157.  Hyoid A / 1

Match the correct anatomical term from Skeleton Appendix of choices for the respective request. Choose the most Appropriate Column for your selection of answers.

158.  Name This bone L D
159.  Name This structure Y BCE
160.  Name these bones Q AD
161.  Name This bone O ABD
162.  Name this perspective B / 163.  Name this perspective B
164.  Name this structure U B
165.  Name this structure Z CD
166.  Name this structures S DE
167.  Name this structure T BCD

Match the structure / bone with its corresponding or articulating structure or bone.

# / Structure / Bone / CODE / ARTICULATING, OR CORRESPONDING STRUCTURE / BONE
168.  _
169.  _
170.  _
171.  _
172.  _
173.  _
174.  _
175.  _ / Auricular Surface Of Sacrum CE
Medial Extremity Of Clavicle CDE
Head Of Humerus BC
Glenoid Cavity CD
Distal End Of The Tibia ABCE
Head Of Ulna Articulates with ABD
Coxal Bones Articulate With BCD
Costal Tubercle Articulates With ABCDE / A
B
C
D
E.
AB
AC
AD
AE
BC
BD
BE
CD
CE
DE
ABC
ABD
ABE
ACD
ACE
ADE
BCD
BCE
BDE
CDE
ABCD
ABCE
ABDE
ACDE
ABCDE / Acetabulum
Acromion Of Scapula
Capitulum Of Humerus
Clavicle
Condyle, Capitulum / Trochlea
Coronoid Fossa
Coxal
Femur
Fibula
Glenoid Cavity
Head Of Fibula
Head Of Radius
Head of Humerus
Ilium
Interosseous Membrane
Ischium
Lunate
Medial Condyle Of Femur
Olecrenon Fossa
Radial notch of ulna
Radius
Sacrum
Scaphoid
Scapula
Sternum / Manubrium
Styloid Process
Talus
Thoracic vertebrae
Tibia
Transverse process of Vertebrae

MRI of the HIP Joint

Match the Definition stated in the question with its appropriate term / name. See Skeleton Appendix and Appropriate COLUMN for your answer choices.

176.  Patient L [A] or R [B]
177.  Name the inferior bone of interest D
178.  Name the superior bone of interest B
179.  Name this specific bone H C
180.  Name the tissue type I ABE / 181.  Name this specific bone Q C
182.  Name this lubricant P BCDE
183.  Name this tissue type M ABCD
184.  Name this structure K ADE
185.  Name this region L A

Greek and Latin Lexicon

# / Definition / CODE / Greek / Latin
Root / Greek / Latin
Root
continued
186.  _
187.  _
188.  _
189.  _
190.  _
191.  _
192.  _
193.  _
194.  _
195.  _
196.  _
197.  _
198.  _
199.  _
200.  _ / Against Ac
Airway cd
Arm BC
Broken ABD
Disease AC
In Between ABDE
Inside ACE
Infront AB
Joint AC
Outside BCE
Precursor AE
To Cut DE
Up, Back D
Without, Not Present A
Knowledge CDE / A
B
C
D
E
AB
AC
AD
AE
BC
BD
BE
CD
CE
DE
ABC
ABD
ABE
ACD
ACE
ADE
BCD
BCE
BDE
CDE
ABCD
ABCE
ABDE
ACDE
ABCDE / A
Ad
Aden
Ana
Angio
Ante
Anti
Arthro
Bi
Blast
Brachi
Brady
Bronch
Cardi
Cerebro
Chondro
Circum
Clast
Derma
Dura
Endo
Epi
Erythro
Ecto, Exo
Gastric
Gnos
Hyper
Hypo
Inter / Iso
Leuko
Lyse
Medi
Multi
Oligo
Pathos
Phago
Physio
Pleri
Squamous
Study of
Sub
Tomy

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