Lab Practical Questions Flashcards
What is the ventral / anterior cavity composed of:
Both thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities
What is the dorsal / posterior body cavity composed?
Vertebral and cranial cavity
What’s the cranial cavity?
Head
What’s the thoracic cavity?
Chest with pleural cavity, mediastinum and pericardial membrane
What’s the abdominopelvic cavity?
Comprised of abdominal and pelvic cavity
What’s the vertebral/spinal cavity?
Spinal cord
Abdominal
Stomach area
Antecubital
Anterior part of elbow
Axillary
Armpit
Brachial
Upper arm (fat part)
Buccal
Cheek
Cervical
Neck region
Femoral
Thigh region
Forearm
Elbow to wrist
Gluteal
Buttock area
Hamstrings
Back of calf
Inguinal
Area where trunk meets thigh
Lumbar
Back area from ribs to hips
Manual
Hand
What is occipital?
Back of head
Palmar
Palm of hand
Popliteal
Diamond shaped area on back of knee
Pubic
Genital area
Scapular
Shoulder blades
Sternal
T shaped bone that forms front of chest (breast bone)
Sural
Below skin’s surface in back of lower leg (calf)
Umbilical
“Belly button” area
Interphase
Nucleolus still intact, chromatin present
Prophase
Chromatin turned to chromosomes
Metaphase
Chromosomes in the middle
Anaphase
Chromosome pulled apart
Telophase
Looks like titties
Cytokinesis
2 completely separate cells, nucleolus intact
Rough ER
Looks like Golgi apparatus, has red things attached (ribosomes) )
Ribosomes
Red crossing over, looks a little like DNA?
Golgi apparatus
Looks like grayish worms, nothing attached
Mitochondria
Short orange worms with lines
Centrioles
Looks like twizzlers cut
Nucleus
Look like flat part of globe
Nucleolus
Small part of nuclear membrane looks like a little disco ball
Nuclear membrane
Looks like the round part of the globe
Smooth ER
Looks pretty squiggly almost surrounding the nucleus
Cell Membrane
Basically the whole cell (grey)