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Anatomy Questions and Answers, Exams of Anatomy

A compilation of questions and answers focusing on human anatomy, encompassing topics like anatomical positioning, organ systems, and specific bodily structures. The material includes inquiries related to the respiratory, nervous, and endocrine systems, as well as various organs and tissues. It is designed to evaluate comprehension of fundamental anatomical concepts and physiological processes, serving as a valuable tool for students preparing for anatomy and physiology assessments. This resource offers a thorough review of essential anatomical structures and their functions, supporting exam readiness and knowledge consolidation. The questions span a broad spectrum of subjects, from the skeletal system to the nervous system, guaranteeing a comprehensive overview of key anatomical principles. It is suitable for students preparing for anatomy and physiology assessments.

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Anatomic position
The body is erect, the feet are slightly apart, the head is held high, and the
palms of the hands are facing forward
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Which of the following is a structure found in the upper
respiratory? Pharynx
3.
A person who has damage to their ulnar nerve will have decreases
sensation in Arm
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Which bone dose not articulate with any other bone?
5.
Which of the following statements best describe endocrine
glands? They secrete chemicals into the blood
6.
Diet is important because bone are storage
places for Calcium and phosphorous
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Which organ is part of both the male reproductive system and the urinary
system? Urethra
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Red blood cell production is known as which of the following?
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  1. Anatomic position The body is erect, the feet are slightly apart, the head is held high, and the palms of the hands are facing forward
  2. Which of the following is a structure found in the upper respiratory? Pharynx
  3. A person who has damage to their ulnar nerve will have decreases sensation in Arm
  4. Which bone dose not articulate with any other bone?
  5. Which of the following statements best describe endocrine glands? They secrete chemicals into the blood
  6. Diet is important because bone are storage places for Calcium and phosphorous
  7. Which organ is part of both the male reproductive system and the urinary system? Urethra
  8. Red blood cell production is known as which of the following?

A. Hematopoiesis

B. Heart C. Retina D. Spinal cord

  1. The thyrotrophic-releasing growth hormone-releasing, and gonadotropin-releasing hormones are released by which of the following endocrine system glands? A. Thymus B. Pituitary gland C. Pineal gland D. Hypothalamus
  2. What is the most visible part of the ear? A. Pinna B. Organ of Corti C. Cochlea

D. Ear canal

  1. Which of the following is an organ of the respiratory system? A. Brain B. Larynx C. Urethra D. Pancreas
  2. The motor cortex helps the brain by monitoring and controlling the body's movement. Where is the motor cortex located within the brain? A. Top, middle portion of the parietal lobe. B. Back of the head C. Front portion of the parietal lobe. D. Around the auditory cortex
  3. The heart contains four chambers. Which of these four chambers is the largest and the strongest?
  1. Which of the following organs is involved with the immune system? A. Heart B. Bronchi C. Appendix D. Esophagus
  2. Which of the following is not a principal organ of the nervous system? A. Brian B. Thymus C. Ganglia D. Spinal cord
  3. Where do the endocrine system and the nervous system meet? A. At the pituitary gland and the pineal gland

B. At the hypothalamus and pituitary gland C. At the pineal gland D. At the thyroid gland

  1. The pancreas is an endocrine system gland mainly responsible for which of the following? A. Proper bone development B. Metabolism control C. Maintaining healthy sugar levels D. Distribution of stored fat.
  2. The stomach lining membrane name? The mucous membrane of the stomach contains simple columnar epithelium tissue with many exocrine cells.
  3. skin aids in maintaining the calcium and phophate levels of the body by participating in the production of which of the following vitamin d

estrogen

  1. which female reproductive organ's produce oocytes, estrogen and progesterone ovaries
  2. the buttocks is on which surface the body dorsal
  3. the esophagus is located at which body cavity thoracic
  4. which is a hollow organ gallbladder
  5. which muscle is included in the quadriceps femoris group vastus lateralis
  6. what occur when the sympathetic nervous system is stimulated? cardiac output
  7. which hormone is produce by the posterior pituitary gland oxytocin
  8. which structure regulat the transport of substance in and out of a cell the cellular membrane
  9. a person who damages to their ulnar nerve will have decrease sesutior in which area

arm

  1. when assessing a female client who describes herself as a vegetarian in the nurse notes that she has an unusual skin color. The nurse should ask the client if she has eaten large amount of: carrot and squash
  2. which structure produces B- lymphocytes Red bone marrow
  3. how many days is the avarage menstrul cycle 14
  4. where in the human body are nutrients absorbed small intestines
  5. The central nervous system is made up of all except which of the following? heart
  1. Where can the urinary bladder and internal reproductive organs be found? pelvic cavity
  2. Nerve tissue is composed of neurons and connective tissue cells that are referred to as which of the following? neuroglia
  3. Which tissue serves as the framework of the body by providing support and structure for the organs? connective tissue
  4. What are the glands of skin that produce a thin, watery secretion eccrine glands
  5. You have been given a sample of tissue that has open spaces partially filled by an assemblage of needle like structures. What is this tissue? spongy bone
  6. Which mineral is responsible for regulating fluid in the body?

sodium

  1. Motor or neurons transmit nerve impulses away from the CNS. efferent
  2. What are chemical messengers that control growth, differentiation, and the metabolism of specific target cells called? hormones
  3. Which blood vessel where exchanges take place between blood and the cells of the body? capillary
  4. The stomach muscle churns and mixes food, turning the mass into a soupy substance called what? chyme
  5. All the nutrients that enter the hepatic portal vein are routed where for decontamination? liver
  6. In men, spermatozoa develop within the of each testis
  7. During pregnancy, what organ produces the hormones that maintain the endometrium and prepare the breasts for milk production? placenta
  1. The most abundant glial cells found in the CNS that anchor neurons to capillaries and help control the environment around neurons astrocytes
  2. What does the adrenal medulla secrete? Epinephrine and norepinephrine
  3. Which skin cancer is the most dangerous? malignant melanoma
  • becaus it matastisizes(spreads)
  • Cancer of the melanocytes
  1. Which skin cancer is moderatly dangerous? squamous cell carcinom
  • arises from keratinocytes of stratum spinosum
  1. Which skin cancer is least dangerous? basal cell carcinoma
  • doesnt spread
  1. What is the only artery in the body to carry oxygen-poor blood? pulmonary artery
  2. Chocolate cysts of the ovaries are attributed to . endometriosis
  3. tendons connect

muscle to bone

  1. Where is interstitial fluid found in the body? in the tissues around cells
  2. Which lobe of the brain is associated with judgement, planning, impulse control, and social behavior? frontal
  3. What does lipase do? It breaks down fats into fatty acids and glycerol.
  4. In what area of the body would you expect to find and especially thick stratum corneum? Heel of the foot
  5. What two things must be present for a muscle cell to contract?

c) gastrocnemious d) rectus abdominus

  1. the calcaneous is located in whih part of the body the leg
  2. Where is the tympanic membrane located? external auditorium canal and tympanic cavity
  3. Fats are broken down in the small intestine using which enzyme(s)? Fats also known as lipids are broken down using lipase produced by the pancreas and bile produced by the liver but transferred to the small intestine through the bile duct.
  1. What is the only artery to carry oxygen-poor blood? Pulmonic Artery
  2. What do ligaments connect? Bone to Bone
  3. Is epithelial tissue vascular or avascular? Avascular 86. Which of the following describes the primary function of the respiratory system? A) to create sound and speech B) to take oxygen into the body while removing carbon dioxide C) to transport nutrients to the cells and tissue of the body D) to act as a barrier between the body's organs and outside influences 87. Which of the following is the first step of the scientific method?