Mid Term Jeopardy Review
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Mid Term Exam – Anatomy and Physiology
Body Layout
Skeleton
Muscular
System
Integumentary
System
Keeping the
Balance
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FINAL ROUND
The Location:
$100 Question
An imaginary line dividing the body into
anterior (superior) and posterior (inferior)
is a
a.
Frontal cut
b.
Transverse cut
c.
Sagittal cut
d.
Caudal cut
ANSWER
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•Match the following to the figure below (4 pts.)
Topic 1:
$100 Answer
An imaginary line dividing the body into
anterior (superior) and posterior (inferior)
l
is a
a.
Frontal cut
b.
Transverse cut
c.
Sagittal cut
d.
Caudal cut
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The Location
$200 Question
Dorsal refers to this part of human body
location
a. The side or lateral
b. The end or distal
c. The back of the body
d. The front of the body
ANSWER
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The location:
$200 Answer
Dorsal refers to this part of human body
location
a. The side or lateral
b. The end or distal
c. The back of the body
d. The front of the body
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The location
$300 Question
A cut which divides the body into left and
right sides would be this cut
a. sagittal
b. frontal
c. transverse
d. oblique
ANSWER
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The location
$300 Answer
A cut which divides the body into left and
right sides would be this cut
a. sagittal
b. frontal
c. transverse
d. oblique
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The location
$400 Question
A coronal plane would also mean this
a. A transverse plane
b. A popliteal plane
c. A frontal plane
d. A median plane
ANSWER
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The location
$400 Answer
A coronal plane would also mean this
a. A transverse plane
b. A popliteal plane
c. A frontal plane
d. A median plane
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The location
$500 Question
The belly side of the body is the ____side
a.
Lateral
b.
Medial
c.
Ventral
d.
dorsal
ANSWER
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The Location
$500 Answer
The belly side of the body is the ____side
a.
Lateral
b.
Medial
c.
Ventral
d.
dorsal
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The Skeleton
$100 Question
The basic unit of bone is the
a.
Spongy bone
b.
Compact bone
c.
Lamella
d.
osteon
ANSWER
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The Skeleton
$100 Answer
The basic unit of bone is the
a.
Spongy bone
b.
Compact bone
c.
Lamella
d.
osteon
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The Skeleton
$200 Question
This system supplies the bone with the
nervous and circulatory system
a.
Lacunae
b.
Haversian canal
c.
Lamella
d.
osteoblasts
ANSWER
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The Skeleton:
$200 Answer
This system supplies the bone with the
nervous and circulatory system
a.
Lacunae
b.
Haversian canal
c.
Lamella
d.
osteoblasts
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The skeleton
$300 Question
These are sutures located between the
bones of the skull which allow for brain
growth during fetal development and early
childhood
a.
Lamella
b.
Osteon
c.
Fontanels
d.
lucanae
ANSWER
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The skeleton
$300 Answer
These are sutures located between the
bones of the skull which allow for brain
growth during fetal development and early
childhood
a.
Lamella
b.
Osteon
c.
Fontanels
d.
lucanae
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The Skeleton
$400 Question
You would find articular cartilage is this
part of the bone
a. Around the diaphysis
b. Around the epiphysis
c. On the outside of the marrow
d. Next to the endosteum
ANSWER
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The Skeleton
$400 Answer
You would find articular cartilage is this
part of the bone
a. Around the diaphysis
b. Around the epiphysis
c. On the outside of the marrow
d. Next to the endosteum
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The skeleton
$500 Question
The long part of the bone is referred to as
the ___________whereas the ends of the
bone are the _____________
a.
diaphysis, epiphysis
b.
Epiphysis, diaphysis
c.
Compact, spongy
d.
Spongy, compact
ANSWER
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The Skeleton
$500 Answer
The long part of the bone is referred to as
the ___________whereas the ends of the
bone are the _____________
a.
diaphysis, epiphysis
b.
Epiphysis, diaphysis
c.
Compact, spongy
d.
Spongy, compact
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The Muscular System
$100 Question
This neurotransmitter is released from the
axon terminals for muscular reactions
a. ATP
b. ACh
c. AMP
d. NAT
ANSWER
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The Muscular System
$100 Answer
This neurotransmitter is released from the
axon terminals for muscular reactions
a. ATP
b. ACh
c. AMP
d. NAT
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The Muscular
$200 Question
The plasma membrane of the muscle cell
is the:
a.
Sarcoplasmic reticulum
b.
Myosin filament
c.
Varicosity
d.
sarcolemma
ANSWER
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The Muscular System
$200 Answer
The plasma membrane of the muscle cell
is the:
a.
Sarcoplasmic reticulum
b.
Myosin filament
c.
Varicosity
d.
sarcolemma
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The muscular system
$300 Question
The thick and thin filaments of the muscle
cell are myofibrils. What are their
respective names:
a.
Actin and myosin
b.
Myosin and actin
c.
T tubules, tropomyosin
d.
Calcitonin, troponin
ANSWER
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Muscular System
$300 Answer
The thick and thin filaments of the muscle
cell are myofibrils. What are their
respective names:
a.
Actin and myosin
b.
Myosin and actin
c.
T tubules, tropomyosin
d.
Calcitonin, troponin
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The Muscular System
$400 Question
This resulting body condition follows death
and lack of ATP
a. edema
b. flatulence
c. decompostion
d. Rigor mortis
ANSWER
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The Muscular System
$400 Answer
This resulting body condition follows death
and lack of ATP
a. edema
b. flatulence
c. decompostion
d. Rigor mortis
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The Muscular System
$500 Question
The release of this ion stored in the
sarcoplasmic reticulum initiates the cross
bridging between actin and myosin
a.
Troponin
b.
Calcium
c.
Ach
d.
potassium
ANSWER
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The Muscular System
$500 Answer
The release of this ion stored in the
sarcoplasmic reticulum initiates the cross
bridging between actin and myosin
a.
Troponin
b.
Calcium
c.
Ach
d.
potassium
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The Integumentary
System
$100 Question
This layer of skin contains the fingerprints
a.
Epidermis
b.
Papillary
c.
Subcutaneous
d.
endodermis
ANSWER
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The Integumentary System
$100 Answer
This layer of skin contains the fingerprints
a.
Epidermis
b.
Papillary
c.
Subcutaneous
d.
endodermis
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The Integumentary System
$200 Question
These glands are responsible for releasing
sweat in the axillary and pubic areas are
often are associated with body odor.
a.
Cerumen
b.
Eccrine
c.
Sebaceous
d.
apocrine
ANSWER
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The Integumentary System
$200 Answer
These glands are responsible for releasing
sweat in the axillary and pubic areas are
often are associated with body odor.
a.
Cerumen
b.
Eccrine
c.
Sebaceous
d.
apocrine
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The Integumentary System
$300 Question
Collectively, sweat glands are called:
a.
Sudoriferous glands
b.
Mammary glands
c.
Sebaceous glands
d.
Endocrine glands
ANSWER
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The Integumentary System
$300 Answer
Collectively, sweat glands are called:
a.
Sudoriferous glands
b.
Mammary glands
c.
Sebaceous glands
d.
Endocrine glands
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The Integumentary System
$400 Question
The system used to predict the amount of
fluid loss to victims of extreme burns is
called the
a.
Rule of quarters
b.
Rule of halves
c.
Rule of nines
d.
Rule of 1st, 2nd, 3rd degrees
ANSWER
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The Integumentary System
$400 Answer
The system used to predict the amount of
fluid loss to victims of extreme burns is
called the
a.
Rule of quarters
b.
Rule of halves
c.
Rule of nines
d.
Rule of 1st, 2nd, 3rd degrees
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The Integumentary System
$500 Question
The layer of skin found beneath the
epidermis and containing adipose tissue is
the
a.
Reticular
b.
Papillary
c.
Hypodermal
d.
hyperdermal
ANSWER
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The Integumentary System
$500 Answer
The layer of skin found beneath the
epidermis and containing adipose tissue is
the
a.
Reticular
b.
Papillary
c.
Hypodermal
d.
hyperdermal
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Keeping the Balance
$100 Question
The purpose of this system is to return the
internal body system to the set point. The
product reverses the stimuli
a.
Hypertension
b.
Negative feedback
c.
Positive feedback
d.
Action potential
ANSWER
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Keeping the Balance
$100 Answer
The purpose of this system is to return the
internal body system to the set point. The
product reverses the stimuli
a.
Hypertension
b.
Negative feedback
c.
Positive feedback
d.
Action potential
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Keeping the Balance
$200 Question
This process involves the continuation of a
stimuli until a conclusion of the action is
reached. The product enhances the
stimuli
a.
Positive feedback
b.
Negative feedback
c.
Action potential
d.
hypertension
ANSWER
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Keeping the Balance
$200 Answer
This process involves the continuation of a
stimuli until a conclusion of the action is
reached. The product enhances the
stimuli
a.
Positive feedback
b.
Negative feedback
c.
Action potential
d.
hypertension
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Keeping the Balance
$300 Question
The most abundant compound in the body
is _______while proteins, lipids,
carbohydrates, and nucleic acids are
referred to as ________compounds
a.
potassium, organic
b.
Sodium, organic
c.
Monosaccharides, polysaccharides
d.
Water, organic
ANSWER
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Keeping the Balance
$300 Answer
The most abundant compound in the body
is _______while proteins, lipids,
carbohydrates, and nucleic acids are
referred to as ________compounds
a.
potassium, organic
b.
Sodium, organic
c.
Monosaccharides, polysaccharides
d.
Water, organic
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Keeping the Balance
$400 Question
The process in which a molecule of water
is added in order to break a polymer into
smaller units called monomers
a.
Dehydration synthesis
b.
Saltatory conduction
c.
Hydrolysis
d.
osmosis
ANSWER
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Keeping the Balance
$400 Answer
The process in which a molecule of water
is added in order to break a polymer into
smaller units called monomers
a.
Dehydration synthesis
b.
Saltatory conduction
c.
Hydrolysis
d.
osmosis
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Keeping the Balance
$500 Question
This is the complex carbohydrate stored in
the human liver
a.
Sodium
b.
Cellulose
c.
Starch
d.
glycogen
ANSWER
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Keeping the Balance
$500 Answer
This is the complex carbohydrate stored in
the human liver
a.
Sodium
b.
Cellulose
c.
Starch
d.
glycogen
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FINAL ROUND Question
In order to join monomers to form
polymers (monosaccharides to form
polysaccharides), this process occurs.
ANSWER
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FINAL ROUND Answer
Dehydration synthesis
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