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Biology 105 – Human Biology
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ANATOMY – Levels of Complexity / Structure and Function
1. What is a characteristic of living things sets them apart from the nonliving?
A) respond to a stimulus
B) grow and reproduce
C) adaptation to a way of life
D) All of these are characteristics of living things.
2.
What part of human existence makes us think we are separate from nature?
A) our evolutionary history
B) our use of homes
C) our cultural heritage
D) our cellular chemistry differs from other living things
MATCHING: Place the levels of organization in order from most to least most complex with Organism being the
highest or most complex. See Column I for choices
LEVEL OF ORGANIZATION
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
________________
________________
________________
________________
________________
________________
________________
________________
Highest Complexity
A
Simplest Complexity
Match the name of the ANATOMICAL SYSTEM that best fits the list of constituents and functions. See choices
from COLUMN II
SELECT CONSTITUENTS
11. esophagus, ileum, colon, liver, pancreas,
12. nerves and brain
13. spleen, tonsils, thymus and lymph nodes
14. thyroid, adrenal glands, testes, pancreas, and
pituitary
15. uterus and vas deferens
16. coxal, coccyx and carpals
17. ureter and urethra
18. smooth muscles, dermis and epidermis
19. trachea, bronchus and lungs
20. tendons, fasicles and myofibrils
21. arteries, veins capillaries and heart
GENERAL FUNCTIONS
22. Chemical control of growth, development,
homeostasis, reproduction and sexual dimorphism
23. Consciousness, thought, and sensory response
24. Water proofing, environmental protection and
Vitamin D manufacture
25. External respiration
26. Spermato and o-o genesis
27. Infectious defense and fatty acid transport
28. Maceration, salivation, peristalsis and nutrient
absorption
29. Urination
30. Oxygen, carbon dioxide and nutrient transport
31. Support, movement and blood formation
32. Voluntary Movement
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Anatomical Regions
Identify the following regions. See Column VII and VIII for terms / labels
51. This of the following is a primary section plane that runs along the long axis of the body,
extends laterally, and divides the body into anterior and posterior portions.
A. Sagittal
B. Coronal / Frontal
C. Cross / Transverse
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Which of the following statements involving directional terms is correct?
Mark A for True, B for False
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
The shoulder blade is ventral to the rib cage.
The knees are superior to the hips.
The hips are caudal to the waist.
The scalp is deep to the skull.
The carpals are proximal to the olecranon
The patella is proximal to the tarsals
BIOCHEMISTRY– Fundamentals
58. The biologically important properties of water are due to what attributes of water?
A) polarity
B) hydrogen bonding
C) its tendency to freeze solid
D) both polarity and hydrogen bonding
MATCHING: Match the building block term to the class of molecules / chemicals. See column VI for choices
59. Nucleotides
60. Amino Acids
61. Triglycerides
62. Sugars
63. Sodium, Potassium, Calcium
64. The subunits of proteins are the ______ .
A) amines
B) peptides
C) polypeptides
D) amino acids
HISTOLOGY
65. In cartilage, the cells lie in small chambers called ______.
A) mountings
B) lamellae
C) adipose
D) lacunae
66. The most rigid connective tissue is called ____.
A) cartilage
B) bone
C) dense connective tissue
D) adipose tissue
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67. In compact bone, bone cells are located in lacunae that are arranged in concentric circles within tiny
cylinders called _____.
A) osteocytes
B) canals
C) osteons
D) matrix
68. Where is smooth muscle found?
A) intestines
B) stomach
C) blood vessels
D) intestines, stomach, and blood vessels
E) intestines, stomach, integument, eyes and blood vessels
69. The brain and spinal cord contain conducting cells called ______ .
A) dendrites
B) neurons
C) neuroglia
D) axons
70. The circulatory system has ______ types of blood vessels.
A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
71. White blood cells ______.
A) have a nucleus
B) lack hemoglobin
C) fight infection
D) all of the above
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Fill in the missing terms for the following table of tissue classification. Categories are organized alphabetically.
Choose your answers from Column IV and V.
MAIN
Connective
Sub Type
Fibrous
Sub Type
Dense
Sub Type
Sub Type
Cell Type
1.
2.
3.
Loose
Fluid
Blood
4.
5.
6.
Cells / Formed
Elements
Erythrocyte
Leukocytes
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Platelets
Plasma
Supportive
Lymph
Cartilage
Bone
Epithelial
Pseudostratified
Simple
Stratified ABCD
Muscle
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
Ciliated
Non Ciliated
Keratinized
Non Keratinized
Transitional
Cardiac
Skeletal
Smooth
Nervous
Neuroglia
CNS
25.
26.
27.
28.
PNS
Neurons
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REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
72. The testes of the adult male lie within the ______ although they first begin development in the ______.
A) abdomen; scrotum
B) scrotum; abdominal cavity
C) testicles; vas deferens
D) vas deferens; epididymus
73. The ductus [vas] deferens empties sperm into the _______.
A) urinary bladder
B) urethra
C) penis
D) prostate gland
74. The female sex hormones, estrogen and progesterone, are produced by the:
A) oocyte.
B) follicle cells.
C) endometrium.
D) cervix.
75. The fertilized egg is initially called the ______.
A) oocyte
B) ovum
C) zygote
D) embryo
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Match the indicated tem with its designation on the following illustration
76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
tail bone
site of urine storage
site of semen formation and storage
site of sperm maturation
organ of bhp, benign prostatic hyperplasia
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Match the indicated tem with its designation on the following illustration
81.
82.
83.
84.
85.
site of ovulation
site of fertilization
organ of gestation (embryonic and fetal development)
section of uterus that extends into vagina
transmits urine from bladder to external environment
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SKELETAL SYSTEM
86. The axial skeleton consists of ________.
A) the skull
B) the vertebral column
C) the hyoid bone and rib cage
D) all of the above
87. The _________ bone of the leg is the longest and strongest of the body.
A) tibia
B) fibula
C) humerus
D) femur
88. ________ is a term that refers to either finger or toe bones.
A) Processes
B) Plates
C) Sphenoids
D) Phalanges
89. Most joints are freely movable, or ________, joints.
A) fibrous
B) synovial
C) cartilaginous
D) suture
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Match the indicated tem with its designation on the following illustration
90.
91.
92.
93.
94.
95.
“keystone” cranial bone that touches almost all other bones of skull
protects the lateral hemispheres of brain
protects temporal lobes of brain
contains teeth (mark all that apply)
contains passage for tear duct
only bone not attached via a joint with any other bone
HUMAN SKULL
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Match the indicated term with its designation on the following illustration. Mark all that apply
96. protects frontal lobes of brain
97. pectoral girdle
98. costals
99. 12th thoracic vertebrae
100.
leg bone analogous to the humerus of the arm
101.
patient inferior
102.
superior bone of the pelvic girdle
SKELETON
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MUSCULAR SYSTEM
103.
The type of muscle tissue that is controlled voluntarily is called _____________
A) smooth muscle
B) cardiac muscle
C) skeletal muscle
D) All of these are under conscious control
104.
We know that muscles permit us to move, but which of the following is/are also a function(s) of the
muscles?
A) protect internal organs and stabilize joints
B) maintain constant body temperature
C) assists movement of lymph in lymphatic vessels
D) All of these are correct.
105.
Skeletal muscles are usually named on the basis of _____ .
A) shape, size, or action
B) direction of fibers
C) number of attachments
D) all of the above
106.
A muscle fiber contains many contractile portions called _____ that run the length of a muscle fiber.
A) actin filaments
B) myosin filaments
C) sarcolemma
D) myofibrils
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Identify the following structures from the illustration below.
107.
108.
109.
110.
111.
112.
Sarcomere in contraction
M line
A band
I band
Z line
Sarcomere in relaxation
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Match the indicated term with its designation on the following illustration
ACTION
113.
114.
115.
116.
117.
118.
119.
extends femur, moves femur posteriorly
extends hand
elevates mandible
flexes lower leg
flexes lower arm
extends lower arm
abducts arms / extends humerus
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
NAME
Biceps Femoris
Flexors of the carpals and phalanges AC
External oblique
Extensors of the carpals
Flexors of the leg
Trapezius
MUSCLES
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CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
120.
Functions of the blood include
A) transport of nutrients and wastes.
B) regulation of pH and electrolyte concentration of interstitial fluids.
C) restricting fluid loss.
D) body defense.
E) all of the above
121.
Blood is composed of
A) plasma.
B) formed elements.
C) blood cells.
D) cell fragments.
E) all of the above
122.
The function of hemoglobin is to
A) carry oxygen.
B) protect the body against infectious agents.
C) aid in the process of blood clotting.
D) carry nutrients from the intestine to the body's cells.
E) all of the above
123.
________ is a condition in which the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood is reduced.
A) Erythropoiesis
B) Lymphopoiesis
C) Anemia
D) Leukopenia
E) Leukemia
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Name the 4 chambers of the heart in the order that an erythrocyte would travel through them as it entered the
heart from the Vena cava and made its final exit into the Aorta. Choose your answers from the list below
Heart Chambers in Order
124.
________
125.
________
126.
________
127.
________
CODE
A
B
C
D
E
AB
AC
AD
AE
BC
BD
BE
CHOICES
Aorta
Carotid Arteries
Hepatic Portal Vein
Left Atrium
Left Ventricle
Pulmonary Capillaries
Pulmonary Trunk
Pulmonary Veins
Right Atrium
Right Ventricle
Systemic Capillaries
Vena Cavae
Name the 4 valves of the heart in the order that an erythrocyte would travel through them as it entered the heart
from the Vena cava and made its final exit into the Aorta. Choose your answers from the list below
Heart Valves in Order
128.
________
129.
________
130.
________
131.
________
CODE
A
B
C
D
E
AB
AC
AD
AE
BC
BD
BE
CD
CE
DE
ABC
ABD
ABE
CHOICES
Aorta
Aortic Semi-Lunar Valve
Carotid Arteries
Hepatic Portal Vein
Left Atrio-ventricular valve
Left Atrium
Left Ventricle
Pulmonary Capillaries
Pulmonary Artery / Trunk Semi-Lunar Valve
Pulmonary Trunk
Pulmonary Veins
Right Atrio-ventricular Valve
Right Atrium
Right Ventricle
Systemic Capillaries
Valvous Valves
Veinous Valves
Vena Cavae
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132.
Which vessel layer consists of smooth muscle tissue in a framework of collagen and elastic fibers?
A) tunica interna
B) tunica media
C) tunica intima
D) tunica externa
133.
Which of the following changes occurs as exercise begins?
A) Extensive vasoconstriction occurs.
B) Cardiac output decreases.
C) Venous return decreases.
D) Venous return increases.
134.
Where does the systemic circuit end?
A) at the lungs
B) at the right atrium
C) at the left atrium
D) at the right ventricle
135.
Which of the following vessels conduct(s) deoxygenated blood?
A) abdominal aorta
B) pulmonary veins
C) pulmonary arteries
D) RT Ventricle
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HEART ANATOMY Identify the structures in the following illustration for choices.
STRUCTURE
136.
Aortic Semilunar valve
137.
Bicuspid valve
138.
Brachiocephalic trunk
139.
Chordae tendinae
140.
Inferior vena cava
141.
Interventricular septum
142.
LT Atrium
143.
LT Common Carotid
144.
LT Subclavian artery
145.
Lt Ventricle
146.
Papillary muscle
147.
Pulmonary Semilunar Valve
148.
Pulmonary Veins
149.
RT Atrium
150.
RT Ventricle
151.
Superior vena cava
152.
Tricuspid Valve
ILLUSTRATION
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Identify the structures in the following illustration.
STRUCTURE
153.
Aorta
154.
Aortic arch
155.
Hepatic portal vein
156.
Inferior Vena cava
157.
Pulmonary artery
158.
Pulmonary capillaries
159.
Pulmonary vein
ILLUSTRATION
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Microcirculatory System
Identify the following Labels in the illustration above.
CODE
160.
__
161.
__
162.
__
163.
__
164.
__
165.
__
Label
Arteriole
Capillary
Endothelial cells
Lumen
Smooth Muscle cells
Transports partially oxygenated blood
Venule
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Blood Type Characterization
Mark A for True / Proteins are Present, or B for False / Proteins are Not present
Erythrocyte Membrane Characteristics
Blood
Type
166.
A Protein
B Protein
Rh Protein
A+
29.
30.
31.
A-
32.
33.
34.
B+
35.
36.
37.
B-
38.
39.
40.
AB+
41.
42.
43.
AB-
44.
45.
46.
O+
47.
48.
49.
O-
50.
51.
52.
What is the average temperature of blood in the body
A. 25oC (77oF)
B. 70oC (158oF)
C. 50oC (122oF)
D. 38oC (100.4oF)
E. 36oC (96.8oF)
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General Anatomy - Greek and Latin Derivatives
Match the term with its Greek and / or Latin meaning
TERM
167.
Above normal
168.
Between
169.
Toward Head
170.
Inside
171.
Toward the back
172.
Toward the feet
173.
Toward the front
174.
Upon
175.
Within boundaries
176.
Arm
177.
Below normal
178.
Tail
Greek / Latin
Derivation
Root, Prefix and / or
Suffix
Anterior
Brachi
Caudal
Cephalic
Endo
Ecto
Epi
Glosso
Hyper
Hypo
Inferior
Inter
Intra
Iso
Posterior
Superior
CODE
A
B
C
D
E
AB
AC
AD
AE
BC
BD
BE
CD
CE
DE
ABC
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CODE
A
B
C
D
E
AB
AC
AD
AE
BC
BD
BE
CD
CE
DE
ABC
ABD
ABE
ACD
ACE
ADE
BCD
BCE
BDE
CDE
ABCD
ABCE
ABDE
ACDE
ABCDE
I
Atoms
Biosphere
Cells
Community
Ecosystem
Electrolytes
Energy
Life Cycle
Metabolism
Molecules
Organs
Organ Systems
Organelles
Organism
Planet
Population
Tissues
Instructor:
II
Cardiovascular
Connective
Digestive
Embryonic
Endocrine
Epithelial
Excretory
Ingestion
Integuementary
Joints
Limbic
Lymphatic / Immune
Meninigeal
Muscular
Nervous
Neuromuscular
Reproductive
Respiratory
Skeletal
Urinary
Vascular
Water Balance
You and You alone
Zygoclastic
IV
Adipose
Areolar
Astrocyte
Basophil
Blood
Bone
Cardiac
Cartilage
Cells
Central
Ciliated
Columnar
Compact
Connective
Cuboidal
Dense
Eiosinophil
Elastic
Ependymal
Epithelial
Erythrocytes
Fibrous
Fluid
Hyaline
Irregular
Keratinized
Leukocytes
Loose
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V
Lymph
Lymphocyte
Macrophage
Microglia
Monocyte
Muscle
Nerve
Neuroglia
Neuron
Neutrophil
Non-ciliated
Non-keratinized
Oligodendrocytes
Peripheral
Platelets
Pseudostratified
Regular
Reticular
Satellite
Schwann
Simple
Skeletal
Smooth
Spongy
Squamous
Stratified
Supportive
Transtional
VI
Carbohydrates
DNA
Electrolytes
Fat
Proteins
VII ANT
Abdominal
Antebrachium
Antecubital
Axillary
Brachial
Buccal
Carpal
Cephalic
Cervical
Cranium
Crural
Facial
Femoral
Frontal
Hallux
Inguinal
Mental
Nasal
Oral
Otic
Palmar
Patellar
Pelvic
Pectoral
Phalanges
Pollex
Pubic
Sural
Tarsals
Thoracic
Umbilical
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Acromial
Antebrachium
Axillary
Brachial
Calcaneal
Cervical
Cephalic
Cranial
Dorsum
Gluteal
Gluteal
Hallux
Lower Limb
Lumbar
Manual
Occipital
Ocular
Olecranal
Otic
Pectoral
Pedal
Pelvic
Phalanges
Plantar
Pollex
Popliteal
Popliteal
Sural
Thoracic
Upper Limb
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A
B
C
D
E
AB
AC
AD
AE
BC
BD
BE
CD
CE
DE
ABC
ABD
ABE
ACD
ACE
ADE
BCD
BCE
BDE
CDE
ABCD
ABCE
ABDE
ACDE
BCDE
ABCDE
Session:
Section:
Class Location:
Days / Time:
Instructor:
Spring
55244 and 61816 4 Units
UVC1 St. Helena
F 9:00 AM - 11:50 AM LEC
F 1:00 PM - 3:50 PM LAB
M 9:00 AM - 11:50 AM LAB
RIDDELL
X CARDIOVASCULAR
Aortic Semi-lunar Valve
Ascending Aorta
Bicuspid Valve
Brachiocephalic Trunk
Carotid Arteries
Descending Aorta
Hepatic Portal Vein
Inferior Vena Cava
Interventricular Septum
Jugular vein
Left Atrium
Left Ventricle
Lung
Oxygenated
Pulmonary
Pulmonary Art Semi-lunar Valve
Pulmonary Arteries
Pulmonary Capillaries
Pulmonary Veins
Right Atrium
Right Ventricle
Subclavian Arteries
Subclavian Veins
Superior and Inferior Aorta
Superior Vena Cava
Systemic
Systemic Arteries
Tricuspid Valve
Un-oxygenated
Un-Known to Me
None of the Above
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