Quiz 3 Flashcards

1
Q

______ is a brown, yellow-brown, or black pigment that accumulates in the epidermal cells.

A

Melanin

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2
Q

Reddish_purple blotches due to leakage of the blood from an artery or vein are called:

A

Ecchymosis

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3
Q

_______ is the medical condition characterized by the eruption of groups of vehicles along the dermatome of a sensory nerve.

A

Herpes Zoster

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4
Q

The integument contains two types of exocrine glands, sweat and:

A

Sebaceous

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5
Q

The primary function of merocrine sweat glands is what?

A

To cool the surface of the skin

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6
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A Blood clot consists mainly of an insoluble network of:

A

Fibrin

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7
Q

An _______ is an injury where a flap of skin and tissue are torn loose or torn off.

A

Avulsion

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8
Q

Which of the following is a function of the skeletal system?

A

The Production of red blood cells within the red marrow.

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9
Q

What is the expanded portion at each end of a long bone called?

A

Epiphysis

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10
Q

The outer surface of a bone is covered by a(n):

A

Periosteum

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11
Q

Which of the following plays an important part in normal calcium metabolism?

A

Vitamin D3

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12
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Which of the following works with parathyroids hormone (PTH) to elevate calcium levels in the body?

A

Calcitriol

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13
Q

A partial displacement of a bone end from its position within a joint capsule is a what?

A

Subluxation

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14
Q

A _______ fracture has multiple bone fragments at the fracture site.

A

comminuted

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15
Q

The pelvic girdle is included in what division of the skeleton?

A

Appendicular

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16
Q

The _______ Connects the cranial cavity with the pineal cavity and has the spinal cord passing through it?

A

Foramen Magnum

17
Q

Which of the following is suspended below the skull and serves as a base for muscles associated with the larynx, tongue, and pharynx?

18
Q

What is the fibrous connective tissue connecting the bones of the skull at birth called?

A

Frontanels

19
Q

The ______ is the projection on the atlas (C1) that forms a pivot joint with the axis (C2) to allow a person to rotate their head side to side.

A

Dens/ondonitod process

BOTH

20
Q

The Superior portion of the sternum is called the what?

21
Q

The arm, or brachium, contains what single bone?

22
Q

The head of the femur connects with what curved surface of the pelvis?

A

Acetabulum

23
Q

Which of the following is a function of skeletal muscle?

A

To produce movement of the skeleton, to maintain body temperature.

24
Q

______ is the “key” that “unlocks” the active site of an actin molecule.

25
______ is the neurotransmitter or chemical release by a motor neuron to communicate with other cells.
Acetylcholine
26
Arm muscles, after being in a cast, can develop smaller and weaker muscle fibers in a condition called:
Atrophy
27
The Breakdown of glucose to pyretic acid in the cytoplasm of the cells are called what?
Glycolysis
28
The specialized sites that are contacts between cardiac muscle cells are called what?
Intercalated discs
29
The specialized cells that determined the timing of cardiac muscle contractions are called what?
Pacemaker cells
30
Which muscle separates the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities?
Diaphragm