Chapter 1 – An Introduction to Anatomy

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Chapter 1 – An Introduction to Anatomy

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Anatomical Approaches & Specialties

Anatomical Organization

& Life Functions

Organ Systems

Anatomical Terms

Potpourri

FINAL ROUND

Topic 1:

$100 Question

Morphology is referred to as:

a. Comparative Anatomy

b. Regional Anatomy

c. Surface Anatomy

d. Clinical Anatomy

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Morphology is referred to as:

a. Comparative Anatomy

b. Regional Anatomy

c. Surface Anatomy

d. Clinical Anatomy

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Topic 1:

$200 Question

Within which specialty does an embryologist study anatomical structures?

a. Comparative Anatomy

b. Developmental Anatomy

c. Clinical Anatomy

d. Radiographic AnatomyBACK TO GAME

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$200 Answer

Within which specialty does an embryologist study anatomical structures?

a. Comparative Anatomy

b. Developmental Anatomy

c. Clinical Anatomy

d. Radiographic AnatomyBACK TO GAME

Topic 1:

$300 Question

Microscopic anatomy is subdivided into which of the following specialties?

a. Cytology and Bacteriology

b. Bacteriology and Histology

c. Cytology and Histology

d. All of the aboveBACK TO GAME

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$300 Answer

Microscopic anatomy is subdivided into which of the following specialties?

a. Cytology and Bacteriology

b. Bacteriology and Histology

c. Cytology and Histology

d. All of the aboveBACK TO GAME

Topic 1:

$400 Question

Which anatomical approach emphasizes the spatial relationships among structures?

a. Surface Anatomy

b. Regional Anatomy

c. Systemic Anatomy

d. Cross-sectional AnatomyBACK TO GAME

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$400 Answer

Which anatomical approach emphasizes the spatial relationships among structures?

a. Surface Anatomy

b. Regional Anatomy

c. Systemic Anatomy

d. Cross-sectional AnatomyBACK TO GAME

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$500 Question

The most extensive structural changes occur within the first _____ of development.

a. 4 weeks

b. 8 weeks

c. 12 weeks

d. 16 weeksBACK TO GAME

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The most extensive structural changes occur within the first _____ of development.

a. 4 weeks

b. 8 weeks

c. 12 weeks

d. 16 weeksBACK TO GAME

Topic 2:

$100 Question

The level of organization that consists of the smallest living units in the body is the ______ level.

a. molecular

b. cellular

c. tissue

d. organBACK TO GAME

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The level of organization that consists of the smallest living units in the body is:

a. molecular

b. cellular

c. tissue

d. organBACK TO GAME

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The highest level of anatomical organization is the:

a. tissue

b. organ system

c. organ

d. organismBACK TO GAME

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The highest level of anatomical organization is the:

a. tissue

b. organ system

c. organ

d. organismBACK TO GAME

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$300 Question

Layers of muscle tissue form the bulk of the wall of the heart, a hollow, 3-dimensional structure. What level of organization does this represent?

a. tissue

b. organ system

c. molecular

d. organBACK TO GAME

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Topic 2:

$300 Answer

Layers of muscle tissue form the bulk of the wall of the heart, a hollow, 3-dimensional structure. What level of organization does this represent?

a. tissue

b. organ system

c. molecular

d. organBACK TO GAME

Topic 2:

$400 Question

The state in which stability is achieved, through normal functioning of the body’s organ systems, is called:

a. homeostasis.

b. adaptability.

c. metabolism.

d. differentiation.BACK TO GAME

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The state in which stability is achieved, through normal functioning of the body’s organ systems, is called:

a. homeostasis.

b. adaptability.

c. metabolism.

d. differentiation.BACK TO GAME

Topic 2:

$500 Question

At the chemical / molecular level, which trace element is not present in the human body?

a. selenium

b. copper

c. silver

d. aluminumBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

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At the chemical / molecular level, which trace element is not present in the human body?

a. selenium

b. copper

c. silver

d. aluminumBACK TO GAME

Topic 3:

$100 Question

Which organ system(s) provides locomotion, support and heat production?

a. Muscular system

b. Skeletal system

c. Integumentary system

d. All of the aboveBACK TO GAME

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Which organ system(s) provides locomotion, support and heat production?

a. Muscular system

b. Skeletal system

c. Integumentary system

d. All of the aboveBACK TO GAME

Topic 3:

$200 Question

Which organ system directs immediate responses to environmental stimuli?

a. Lymphoid system

b. Muscular system

c. Nervous system

d. Skeletal systemBACK TO GAME

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Which organ system directs immediate responses to environmental stimuli?

a. Lymphoid system

b. Muscular system

c. Nervous system

d. Skeletal systemBACK TO GAME

Topic 3:

$300 Question

The following are structures of the endocrine system except:

a. parathyroid gland

b. pituitary gland

c. suprarenal gland

d. salivary glandBACK TO GAME

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The following are structures of the endocrine system except:

a. parathyroid gland

b. pituitary gland

c. suprarenal gland

d. salivary glandBACK TO GAME

Topic 3:

$400 Question

Which respiratory system structure filters, warms and humidifies air?

a. paranasal sinuses

b. pharynx

c. bronchi

d. lungsBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

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$400 Answer

Which respiratory system structure filters, warms and humidifies air?

a. paranasal sinuses

b. pharynx

c. bronchi

d. lungsBACK TO GAME

Topic 3:

$500 Question

Which organ system consists of structures, which perform the following primary functions: control erythrocyte production and elevate blood pressure; control maturation of lymphocytes; regulate calcium levels?

a. Lymphoid system

b. Endocrine system

c. Nervous system

d. Cardiovascular systemBACK TO GAME

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$500 Answer

Which organ system consists of structures, which perform the following primary functions: control erythrocyte production and elevate blood pressure; control maturation of lymphocytes; regulate calcium levels?

a. Lymphoid system

b. Endocrine system

c. Nervous system

d. Cardiovascular systemBACK TO GAME

Topic 4:

$100 Question

The anatomical term for the leg is:

a. crus

b. sura

c. tarsus

d. tibia

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The anatomical term for the leg is:

a. crus

b. sura

c. tarsus

d. tibia

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$200 Question

The sura is ______ to the patella.

a. proximal

b. lateral

c. medial

d. distal

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The sura is ______ to the patella.

a. proximal

b. lateral

c. medial

d. distal

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Topic 4:

$300 Question

In the anatomical position, the pollex is ______ to the digits.

a. medial

b. anterior

c. lateral

d. posteriorBACK TO GAME

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In the anatomical position, the pollex is ______ to the digits.

a. medial

b. anterior

c. lateral

d. posteriorBACK TO GAME

Topic 4:

$400 Question

The sectional plane that extends from side to side, parallel to the long axis, is called:

a. sagittal

b. frontal

c. transverse

d. medianBACK TO GAME

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The sectional plane that extends from side to side, parallel to the long axis, is called:

a. sagittal

b. frontal

c. transverse

d. medianBACK TO GAME

Topic 4:

$500 Question

A person lying face up in the anatomical position is said to be:

a. ventral

b. supine

c. prone

d. dorsalBACK TO GAME

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A person lying face up in the anatomical position is said to be:

a. ventral

b. supine

c. prone

d. dorsalBACK TO GAME

Topic 5:

$100 Question

The gallbladder is located in the: (UQ=Upper Quadrant / LQ= Lower Quadrant)

a. RUQ

b. RLQ

c. LUQ

d. LLQBACK TO GAME

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Topic 5:

$100 Answer

The gallbladder is located in the: (UQ=Upper Quadrant / LQ= Lower Quadrant)

a. RUQ

b. RLQ

c. LUQ

d. LLQBACK TO GAME

Topic 5:

$200 Question

Which structure subdivides the thoracic cavity into the left and right pleural cavities?

a. diaphragm

b. mediastinum

c. peritoneum

d. mesenteriesBACK TO GAME

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$200 Answer

Which structure subdivides the thoracic cavity into the left and right pleural cavities?

a. diaphragm

b. mediastinum

c. peritoneum

d. mesenteriesBACK TO GAME

Topic 5:

$300 Question

Which layer of the serosa covers the heart?

a. visceral pleura

b. visceral pericardium

c. parietal pleura

d. parietal pericardium BACK TO GAME

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Topic 5:

$300 Answer

Which layer of the serosa covers the heart?

a. visceral pleura

b. visceral pericardium

c. parietal pleura

d. parietal pericardiumBACK TO GAME

Topic 5:

$400 Question

Which of the following is not a function of body cavities?

a. Cushion viscera during walking, jumping and running.

b. Permit expansion of certain viscera.

c. Permit free movement of viscera.

d. All of the above are functions of body cavities.

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Topic 5:

$400 Answer

Which of the following is not a function of body cavities?

a. Cushion viscera during walking, jumping and running.

b. Permit expansion of certain viscera.

c. Permit free movement of viscera.

d. All of the above are functions of body cavities.

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Topic 5:

$500 Question

In the human body, the order of increasing radiodensity is as follows:

a. air, fat, blood, liver, muscle, bone

b. air, fat, liver, blood, muscle, bone

c. air, blood, fat, liver, muscle, bone

d. air, blood, fat, muscle, liver, boneBACK TO GAMEANSWER

Topic 5:

$500 Answer

In the human body, the order of increasing radiodensity is as follows:

a. air, fat, blood, liver, muscle, bone

b. air, fat, liver, blood, muscle, bone

c. air, blood, fat, liver, muscle, bone

d. air, blood, fat, muscle, liver, boneBACK TO GAME

FINAL ROUND Question

Which of the following radiological procedures is used to monitor blood flow through specific organs, such as the grain, heart, lungs and kidneys?

a. DSA

b. Barium-contrast X-ray

c. Spiral-CT scan

d. MRI scanBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

FINAL ROUND Answer

Which of the following radiological procedures is used to monitor blood flow through specific organs, such as the grain, heart, lungs and kidneys?

a. DSA

b. Barium-contrast X-ray

c. Spiral-CT scan

d. MRI scanBACK TO GAME