Friday, June 24, 2005

Test 1 - The Next Twenty-five Questions

1. Thinking of the three germ layers of tissue, from which layer would you produce:
a. Nervous cells and ephithelial cells
b. Blood and muscle tissue
c. Viceral (gut) tissue

2. T/F - Rough endoplasmic reticulum is the production site for proteins.

3. Name the location, contents and function of the nucleolus. (No whining allowed...lol)

4. Name the richest source for macrophages.

5. Name the types of leucocytes (white blood cells) in order of percentage, lowest to highest.

6. T/F - Neutrophils produce histamine in allergic reactions.

7. Which type of cartilage contains the most chondracytes?

8. Bone cells live in ______________ and are surrounded by a ____________ _____________, receiving nutrients through ______________ , which contain ___________ ______________.

9. The common embryonic origin of all tissue is _____________________.

10. Dense irregular connective tissue can be found where?

11. Glial cells produce the _______ ____________ in ___________ cells.

12. Muscle tissues can be grouped into three main types. Name them.

13. T/F - Goblet cells are single celles glands the collect mucus and can be found in the reproductive and respiratory organs.

14. During which phase(-s) of mitosis does cytokinesis occur?
a. Prophase
b. Metaphase
c. Anaphase
d. Telophase
e. Interphase

15. T/F - If a cell is put into a hypotonic solution, the cell will burst.

16. T/F - If you wanted to divide an organism into two equal halfs into left and right sides, you would make a midsagittal cut.

17. T/F - The right lung and appendix are ipsilateral in a human body.

18. T/F - The left lung and spleen are contralateral in the human body.

19. In order to divide the human body into cephalic and caudal halves, one would need to make a __________________________ cut.

20. T/F - Anatomical position occurs when the subject stands erect with eyes facing toward the observer. Arms are placed against the sides with palms facing posteriorly. Feet are flat on the floor and parallel to each other.

21. Serous membranes cover body cavities, plus the organs contained in them. Name the three main cavities and organs that may be found within the cavity.

22. T/F - Homeostasis is the tendency of physiological systems to stabilize and maintain internal conditions.

23. Define life using characterisitics discussed in "Anatomy Note 2".

24. T/F - Phagocytosis is a form of Active Transport.

25. T/F - Fungi are unicellular, eukaryotic autotrophs.

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