Another Quiz :( Flashcards
Thin, Flat & Scaly
Squamous cell
Squamous Cell, Shape and Function
Thin & Flat, Scaly
Protection of the skin
Imaging Modality for squamous cell?????
Ultrasound
Human Palm skin modality GOLD STANDARD and others
Ultrasound, CT scan, MRI
Mri is a gold standard for?
Soft tissue
CT scan is gold standard for?
Skeletal System
Skeletal Muscle Cell shape
Long & Cylindrical
Skeletal muscle function
Allows movement of the body through muscle contraction
Deltoid muscle function
Helps in the movement of your arm in different directions
Helps in the movement of your arm in different directions
Deltoid muscle
Soft tissue technique(Visualize it) modality is used in where?
X ray/Conventional radiography
X ray also represents?
Conventional/general radiography
in the soft tissue technique, what does Black, grey, and white represent within the images
Black represents organs and soft tissues, Grey represents soft tissues or sub fats of the body or sub muscle and White represents the skeletal system
why is the skeletal system white in x rays?
they have thicker composition so the x ray’s get absorbed
Other modalities for soft tissue
MRI, CT SCAN, Ultasound
Bone tissue shape & function
Stellate, dictating bone remodeling and repair
what are the most common cells found in the bone
Osteocytes
spinal cord shape & functions
stellate, Transmission of electrical signals
Study of the spinal cord is also known as?
Myelography
IMAGING MODALITIES FOR SPINAL CORD
General Radiography, CT scan, MRI
Grey matter of the spinal cord is wear?
inside
White matter of your spinal cord is where?
Outside
Lungs shape
Thin/Squamous & Rounded/cuboidal
Functions of the Lung cells
Gas exchange, secrete alveolar fluid
for the lungs, it’s thin & squamous because?
BONUS: DIFFUSION IS FOR WHAT
it helps as a passageway, helps with filtration and helps with diffusion (exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide)
for the lungs, it becomes rounded and cylindrical because?
more absorption and secretion, produce alveolar fluid
How many lives does the lungs have, what are they?
Superior, middle, inferior lobe
imaging modalities for lungs
Chest X ray/Conventional radiography, MRI, CT scan, Ultrasound(not option tbh, best to measure fluid or fluid if fluid in the lung)
Stomach shape
Columnar
Stomach function
Secretion & absorption
STOMACH IMAGING MODALITIES(madami to)
CT scan, MRI, Ultrasound, UGIS, Barium enema