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Anatomy & Physiology Fall Final Exam Review 2017, Exams of Animal Anatomy and Physiology

A review guide for the Fall Final Exam in Anatomy & Physiology, containing questions and answers from the actual exam. It covers various topics related to the human body, including anatomy, physiology, and microscopic structures.

What you will learn

  • All of these are irregular bones except:
  • What separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities?
  • What tissue enables us to think and answer questions?
  • Which layer is strong due to the presence of collagen fibers?
  • What tissue stores fat in subcutaneous tissue?
  • One definition of the noun ‘scaffold’ is ‘a supporting framework.’ Which number above best represents this definition?

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Anatomy & Physiology
Fall Final Exam Review 2017
(Most of the questions below are the same questions from the actual exam. When answering those questions that are
vague without answer choices, write and study all that you can find in the notes on the topic(s) instead of trying to answer
the questions directly.)
1. Which of the following disciplines is LEAST likely to require the use of a microscope?
2. Which of the following is NOT true? (About A&P in general and homeostasis)
3. A group of tissues with a common structure and function is an example of a(n):
4. The orbital cavity would contain the
5. Which cavity contains the heart and lungs?
6. Hormones are chemicals of the ___________ system that affect target areas.
7. The central abdominal area is the ____________ region.
8. The forehead is _____________ to the nose.
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Anatomy & Physiology

Fall Final Exam Review 2017

(Most of the questions below are the same questions from the actual exam. When answering those questions that are vague without answer choices, write and study all that you can find in the notes on the topic(s) instead of trying to answer the questions directly.)

  1. Which of the following disciplines is LEAST likely to require the use of a microscope?
  2. Which of the following is NOT true? (About A&P in general and homeostasis)
  3. A group of tissues with a common structure and function is an example of a(n):
  4. The orbital cavity would contain the
  5. Which cavity contains the heart and lungs?
  6. Hormones are chemicals of the ___________ system that affect target areas.
  7. The central abdominal area is the ____________ region.
  8. The forehead is _____________ to the nose.
  1. Which organ system is depicted below?
  2. Which does NOT represent negative feedback?
  3. A __________ fracture occurred in the elbow area.
  4. A ___________ section divides the body into unequal right and left sides.
  5. SKIP
  1. Before beginning an experiment, the teacher reminds the students how to use the safety equipment shown below. Which of the following pieces of safety equipment is MOST likely needed for this lab?
  2. A synonym is a word that has the same meaning as another word. A synonym for ventral is:
  3. The most superior body cavity is the:
  4. The diaphragm separates the:
  5. A tissue found on the surface of an organ must be a(an):
  6. The tissue that enables you to think and answer all of these questions is:
  7. The two organ systems that regulate body functions by means of impulses and hormones are the:
  1. The two organ systems that are most responsible for protecting the body against pathogens are the:
  2. A mid-sagittal section of the head would cut through all of the following except which region(s)?
  3. Which membrane is NOT paired with its proper location?
  4. A neurosurgeon orders a spinal tap for a patient. Into what body cavity will the needle be inserted?
  5. SKIP
  6. The tissue is formed by a group of _____________ performing or associated with similar function.
  1. Cardiac muscle differs from skeletal muscle due to the presence of:
  2. Apocrine glands:
  3. The type of connective tissue with a solid matrix made of calcium salts is:
  4. The type of muscle tissue also known as voluntary muscle is:
  5. The membrane that lines the digestive tract is a:
  6. The outermost serous membrane that lines the thoracic cavity is the:
  7. SKIP
  8. To increase their surface area for absorption, columnar cells in the small intestine have:
  9. The type of connective tissue that stores excess energy in the form of fat is:
  10. The type of muscle tissue that provides peristalsis is the intestines is:
  11. The dermis does not contain:
  1. The type of epithelium that makes up the outer layer of skin is:
  2. The strong tissue that forms tendons and ligaments is:
  3. The outer layer of skin is the:
  4. The protein in epidermal cells that makes the skin relatively waterproof is:
  5. The tissue that stores fat in subcutaneous tissue is:
  6. The glands of the skin that are most concerned with the maintenance of the body temperature are:
  7. In the dermis, receptors for pain are:
  8. Vitamin D is formed in the skin when the skin is exposed to:
  9. The layer of the dermis that contains capillaries to nourish the stratum germnativum of the epidermis is the:
  10. The part of the hair follicle that undergoes mitosis is the:

60. SKIP

6 1. For a person with extensive third degree burns, serious potential problems are infection and:

  1. The layer of skin that if unbroken, prevents the entry of most pathogens is the:
  2. The largest bones of the arm and the leg are the:
  3. The cells that produce bone matrix and those that reabsorb bone matrix are called:
  4. Bones are primarily responsible for:
  5. All of these are irregular bones except:
  6. The fontanels of a baby’s skull are made of:
  7. Which joint type is multiaxial?

Use the diagram below to answer questions 69-71.

  1. The heart and lungs would sit ventrally to this region of the spine:
  2. The coccyx lies directly inferiorly to this region of the spine.
  3. The intervertebral discs support all regions of the spine except

Use the diagram below to answer questions 75-76.

  1. Which lists the carpal bones from lateral to medial for the superior row followed by the inferior row (lateral to medial) on the left wrist standing in anatomical position?
  2. One definition of the noun “scaffold” is “a supporting framework.” Which number above best represents this definition?

Complete the concept map.