Anatomy Skin System - Statistics

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Papillary region is_____ all of these choices
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Which part of our nail do we usually trim Free edge
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Portion of hair that extends beyond skin surface is known as Hair Shaft
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What hair is fine unpigmented that first appears on a fetus Lanugo
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What is it called of the darkening of the skin due to glucocorticoid hormone deficiency Hyperpigmentation
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What hair is usually courser, pigmented, and longer than vellus Terminal
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What hair replaces most of the lanugo at birth Vellus
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Hypodermis (subcutaneous layer) is primarily composed of ___tissue Adipose
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The reticular region is All of the choices
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Epidermis is made of_____ tissues Epithelial
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The type of structural joint formed whereby bones are held together by dense regular connective tissue is_______. fibrous
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What condition caused by excess androgen hormones Hirsutism
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What is it called when the skin is yellowish due to elevated levels of bilirubin in the blood Jaundice
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Dermis contains what two types of connective tissue Adipose and Areolar
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Types of fibrous joints All of these choices
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Gomophoses are All of these choices
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What is it called when the skin is bluish purple due to oxygen deficiency ins circulating blood Cyanosis
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Diarthrotic joints are Freely mobile
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How do flat bones interlock Sutures
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The only joint that has cavity is... Synovial
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Functions of blood include All of the choices
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Functions of articular cartilage All of these choices
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The type of joint that is joined by cartilage is Cartilaginous
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What is another named for a mole Nevus
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Sutures are Synarthrotic
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The name of sutures ossifying is Synostoses
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What percentage do leukocytes and platelets account for after whole blood is centrifuged 1
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What percentage does erythrocytes make up in a blood sample 44
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Plasma account for _____ percent of blood 55
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Types of cartilaginous joints are- A. Symphysis and Synchondrosis B. None of these choices. C. Synchondrosis and syndemosis D. Sydemosis and Symphysis A
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If blood is mismatched what occurs Agglutination
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A muscle that produces a movement also called a prime mover is Agonist
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Functions of muscle include All of the choices
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Which of the following are characteristics of muscle tissue All of the choices
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Which chemical(s) is (are) involved in muscle contraction? All of the choices
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A person with B-positive blood All of the choices
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Granulocytes include which granular orgenelles All of the choices
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Interosseous membranes... All of these answers
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In the sliding filament theory which of the following occurs All of these answers
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Which structures stabilize the knee joint All of these choices
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Thin filaments contain All of these choices
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A functional classification of a partially mobile joint is Amphiarthrosis
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A muscle whose action opposes that of an agonist Anatagonist
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A thin flattened sheet tendon is called Aponeurosis
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Which leukocyte is the least abundant Basophils
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What are the sacs around most synovial joints called Bursae
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The process by which leukocytes moving toward chemicals that are at sites of infection is termed Chemotaxis
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The process by which leukocytes squeeze through vessel wall to exit bloodstream and get to tissue is termed Diapedesis
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Movement that involves you standing on your heels is called Dorsiflexion
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What kind of angular motion does shrugging involve Elevation/Depression
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Individual muscle fibers are found in Endomysium
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______covers and surrounds the entire skeletal muscle Epimysium
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A temporary joint that is made of hyaline cartilage is Epiphyseal plate
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Hemoglobin is a component of Erythrocyte
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Gas transport is a function of Erythrocytes
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Of the following identify the serum protein used in clot formation Fibrinogen
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Of the following identify the type of serum protein that are used in immune defense Gamma globulins antibodies
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Which movements of joints is back and forth or side to side Gliding
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The type of motion between the carpal bones is Gliding
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The _____ is the percentage of the volume of all formed elements in the blood Hematocrit
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The production of formed elements is called Hematopoiesis
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What converts biliverdin into bilirubin Heme
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Synarthrotic joints are Immobile
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Both smooth and cardiac muscles are Involuntary
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In the knee joint the ligament that connects the femur and fibula is Lateral collateral ligament
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Immune response is a function of Leukocytes
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What is the name when there are an elevated number of cells Leukocytosis
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What is the name when there are a reduced number of leukocytes Leukopenia
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A granulocytes include which of the following Lymphocytes and monocytes
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Platelets are produce from Megakaryocytes
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Which component of the neuromuscular junction is the region of the sarcolemma with folds underneath the synaptic knob Motor end plate
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With aging all of the following happen except Muscle fiber volume increases
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Identify the correct order of organization muscles Myofilament --> Myofibril --> Muscle fiber --> Muscle fascicle --> Muscle
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The thick myofilament is called Myosin
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Which leukocyte is the most abundant Neutrophil
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_______ surrounds the muscle fascicles Perimysium
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Blood clotting is a function of Platelets
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A person having a positive or negative blood type is based on the surface antigen Rh
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Anti-D antibodies occurs when Rh negative individual is exposed to Rh positive blood
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The term for RBCs lining single file line is termed Rouleau
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The functional unit of skeletal muscle is called Sarcomere
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The cytoplasm of muscles cells is called Sarcoplasm
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What is the name of plasma without clotting proteins Serum
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In the anatomic positions the palms are Supinated
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Intervertebral joints are examples of Symphyses
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Which of the neuromuscular components is the tip of the neuron axon Synaptic knob
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Which component of the neuromuscular junction are membrane sacs filled with ACh Synaptic vesicles
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Costochondral joint is an example of Synchondroses
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The joint between radius and ulna is Syndesmoses
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A muscles that assists the agonist in performing its action Synergists
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The knee, shoulder, and elbow joints are examples of Synovial joints
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What structure secretes synovial fluid in the synovial joint? Synovial membrane
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Usually a skeletal muscle is connection to a bone by Tendon
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The name of the elongated bursae that formed around tendons that rub each other Tendon sheaths
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Calcium ions diffuse from the.... Terminal cisternae
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The production of platelets is called Thrombopoiesis
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What transports iron Transferrin
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