Weekly Quizzes 1 & 2 Flashcards
- What is the regional name for the Hip?
Coxal
- What lines the Pleural Cavity?
Parietal Pleura
Parietal
- What is Serous Fluid designed to reduce in the body?
Friction
- What plane would place the tip of the nose in a section by itself?
Frontal Plane or
Coronal Plane
- In the Anatomical Position, what direction are the Olecranon Regions facing?
Posterior or
Dorsal
- What is the region of the calf?
Sural Region
- What region is found between the Deltoid Region and the Antecubital Region?
Brachial
- What is the Serous Membrane that is found in the Abdominopelvic Cavity?
Peritoneum or
The Peritoneum
- What is the name of the region that forms the anterior aspect of the elbow?
Antecubital or
Antecubital Region
- What is the serous membrane called that surrounds the lungs?
Pleura or
Pleural Membrane
- What is the left inferior abdomino-pelvic region?
Left Iliac Region
- What is the regional name for the chin?
Mental Region
- What is opposite to Dorsal using the veterinary term?
Ventral
- What is the most Inferior/Posterior cavity in the body?
Vertebral cavity
- The pericardium is found inside what structure? (the one that is closest to the pericardium)
Mediastinum
- What is the Right Inferior region of the Abdominopelvic Regions?
Right Iliac Region
- What is the regional name for the upper arm?
Brachial region
- What is the regional name for the medial aspect of the leg?
Tibial
- What is the regional name for the medial aspect of the antebrachium?
Ulnar Region
- What is the regional name for the posterior region of the elbow?
Olecranon Region
- What plane divides the body into equal Right and Left sections?
Midsagittal
- What cavities in the Thoracic Cavity are lateral?
Pleural Cavities
- Organs in the anterior/inferior cavity that are not totally covered by the serous membrane are referred to as what type of organ?
Retroperitoneal Organ
- What are the paired superior regions of the Abdominopelvic Regions?
Rt and Lt Hypochondriac Regions
- What is the name of the layer of a serous membrane that contacts the surface of the structure surrounding an organ?
Parietal Layer
- What does the posterior/inferior cavity of the body contain?
Spinal Cord
- The cavities of the body are divided into two general groups. Which one of these two groups has cavities that contain Serous Membranes?
Anterior or
Ventral
- What plane divides the body into Superior and Inferior sections?
Transverse or
Horizontal
- What is the regional name for the Hand?
Manus region
- What cavity of the body contains additional cavities within it?
Thoracic Cavity
- What Abdominopelvic Regions are lateral to the Umbilical Region?
Rt. and Lt. Lumbar Regions
- What Abdominopelvic Region is midsagittal/superior?
Epigastric region
- What plane would divide the body into sections so the right thumb was the only structure in one of the sections?
Sagittal Plane
- What fibers are found in compact bone?
Collagen Fibers
- Where are hair follicles located in the skin. Be specific.
Reticular Layer of the Dermis
- What lines the pleural cavity?
Parietal Pleura
- What tissue is found lining all blood vessels?
Simple Squamous Epithelial Tissue
- What tissue is found in the Papillary Layer of the Dermis?
Areolar Connective Tissue
- What smooth muscles are attached to the base of hair follicles?
Arrector Pili Muscle
- What Dense Regular Connective Tissue Structure holds long bones together in a joint?
Ligaments
- What is Serous Fluid designed to reduce in the body?
Friction
- What junction functions to hold the apical surface of an epithelial cell in a convex position?
Adherens Junction
- Where are Meissner’s (tactile) Corpuscles located?
Papillary Layer of Dermis
- In the Anatomical Position, what direction are the Olecranon Regions facing?
Dorsal or
Posterior
- Where do you find nonciliated, simple, columnar epithelium?
Mucosa of Small Intestine
- In what layer of the Epidermis does keratinization begin?
Stratum Granulosum
- What layer of the Epidermis is only found in the Palms of the Hands and Soles of the Feet?
Stratum Lucidum
- Where do you find nonkeratinized, stratified, squamous epithelium?
Esophagus or
Oral Cavity
- What tissue lines the urinary bladder?
Transitional Epithelial Tissue
- What region is found between the Deltoid Region and the Antecubital Region?
Brachial Region
- What are the ridges in the superficial layer of the Dermis called?
Dermal Papillae
- What does connective tissue contain that is missing in the other tissues?
Extracellular Matrix
- What is the name of the region that forms the anterior aspect of the elbow?
Antecubital Region
- The ducts of what sweat glands are associated with a hair follicle?
Apocrine Gland
- What tissue forms the thick, middle layer of the heart?
Cardiac muscle
- What structure surrounds Chondrocytes?
Lacunae
- What structure forms the union between Cardiac Muscle Cells?
Intercalated discs
- What layer of the Dermis contains the Sudoriferous Glands?
Reticular Layer
- What is the left inferior abdomino-pelvic region?
Left Iliac Region
- What Sudoriferous Glands have ducts that deposit their product directly on the Epidermis?
Eccrine or
Merocrine Glands
- In Compact Bone, what connects the cells in the lacunae to each other and to the circulatory system?
Canaliculi
- What is the regional name for the chin?
Mental Region
- The Stratum Lucidum is located between what two layers of Skin?
Stratum Granulosum, Stratum Corneum
- What junction allows ions to pass from one Epithelial cell to an adjacent Epithelial cell?
Gap Junction
- What is the most Inferior/Posterior cavity in the body?
Vertebral Cavity
- What cell, found in the Stratum Basale, acts as a receptor for the sensation of touch?
Merkel cells
- What connective tissue has little Ground Substance and a large amount of parallel collagen fibers?
Dense Regular Connective Tissue
- The Pericardium is found inside what structure? (The one that is closest to the pericardium.)
Mediastinum
- What are the support cells in Nervous Tissue called collectively?
Neuroglial or
Glial Cells
- In what layer of the dermis do the cells die and the nucleus and other organelles disintegrate leaving the cell membrane and the intracellular fibrous protein?
Stratum granulosum
- What is the Right Inferior region of the Abdominopelvic Regions?
Right Iliac Region
- What is another term for the cell body in a Neuron?
Soma
- What cell is found in the lacunae located in an osteon?
Osteocytes
- What is the regional name for the medial aspect of the leg?
Tibial region
- Where is stratified columnar epithelium found in the body?
Male Urethra
- What cartilage forms the majority of the infant skeleton?
Hyaline Cartilage
- What structure distinguishes Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelium from Stratified Columnar Epithelium?
Cilia
- What is the regional name for the posterior region of the elbow?
Olecranon Region
- What do we call the perpendicular lines in Skeletal Muscle Fibers?
Striations
- What plane divides the body into equal Right and Left sections?
Midsagittal Plane
- What cavities in the Thoracic Cavity are lateral?
Pleural Cavities
- What are the paired superior regions of the Abdominopelvic Regions?
Right and Left Hypochondriac Regions
- Organs in the anterior/inferior cavity that are not totally covered by the serous membrane are referred to as what type of organ?
Retroperitoneal Organ
- What plane divides the body into Superior and Inferior sections?
Transverse or
Horizontal
- What is the regional name for the Hand?
Manus Region
- What plane would divide the body into sections so the right thumb was the only structure in one of the sections?
Sagittal Section