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SCANTRON 1
Match the COMPONENTS and FUNCTIONS with the respective SYSTEM to which they are most closely associated. See COLUMN ANATOMICAL
SYSTEMS for choices.
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COMPONENTS / DESCRIPTION
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fallopian tubes and seminal vesicles
ureters
bronchi, bronchioles and alveoli
ligaments, articulations
nails, sudiferous glands and hair
arteries and veins
brain stem and spinal nerves
esophagus, liver, pancreas, and anus
tendons, and myofibrils
testes, thyroid, pancreas, ovary, adrenals
spleen and thoracic duct
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20. _
21. _
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absorption
gametogenesis
filtration and micturition
external ventilation
Allergic and immune response
Waste, gas and nutrient transport
information integration, acute homeostasis
voluntary movement
toxin, infection, environmental protection, waterproofing
posture
chemical homeostasis
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Skeletal System
23. The most rigid connective tissue is called ____.
A) cartilage
B) bone
C) dense connective tissue
D) adipose tissue
24. Which connective tissue has a fluid matrix located in blood vessels?
A) bone
B) blood
C) cartilage
D) bone, blood, and cartilage
C) secretion of the organic matrix of bone
25. The skeleton _______.
A) permits flexible movement
B) supports and protects the body
C) produces blood cells and stores inorganic salts
D) All of these are correct.
26. The axial skeleton consists of ________.
A) the skull
B) the vertebral column
C) the hyoid bone and rib cage
D) all of the above
27. The vertebral column has the following sections, superior to inferior….
A) one, two, three, four
B) lateral, vertical, dorsal, ventral
C) cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, coccyxl
D) cervical, ventral, dorsal, lateral, caudal
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Identify the missing terms. Choose your answers from SKELETON Classification. Employ alphabetical order for
terms that are within the same group.
Division
Region
Group
Bone
28. ____
Skull
Associated
Bones
Auditory Ossicles
29. _____
30. _____
Face
Thoracic Cage
31. _____
Sternum
Manubrium
Body
Xiphoid
32. _____
Vertebrae
33. _____
Thoracic
34. _____
Sacrun
35. _____
Appendicular
36. _____
37. _____
Scapula
Upper Limb
Brachial
38. _____
Radius
39. _____
Appendage
Carpals
Metacarpals
40. _____
Pelvic
41. _____
Ischium
42. _____
Pubis
43. _____
Leg
Femur
44. _____
45. _____
46. _____
Tarsals
47. _____
Phalanges
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Match the level of structural organization that best fits the definition. See Organization for Choices
48. Groups of like cells and the surrounding materials that work together to perform a particular function
49. A group of tissues that structurally and functionally perform a determined task
50. Structural and functional group of related organs with a common function within an organism
51. Macromelecular complexes that perform a specific function within a cell
52. Polymers of amino acids
Anatomy terminology / Lexicon
TERM
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
Flat
Self
Divides inferior / superior
Divides anterior / posterior
Divides Left / right
Tongue
Shoulder
Groin
Elbow
Foot
Chin
Cell membrane
Outside
Painful
Eye
Match the Term with its derivation in the Greek or Latin.
Greek / Latin
Root, Prefix and / or
Suffix
CODE
Acromial
Auto
Baro
Brachi
Brevis
Cerebro
Coel
Contra
Coronal
Cross
Dys
Ecto
Endo
Epi
Glosso
Homo
Hypo
Inguinal
Inter
Intra
Lateral
Lemni
Limbic
Mamil
Medial
Mental
Olecranal
Optic
Pedal
Sagittal
Squamous
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
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Reproductive System
68. The reproductive system
A) produces and transports gametes.
B) stores and nourishes gametes.
C) produces FSH and LH.
D) A and B only
E) all of the above
69. Sperm cells are stored primarily in the
A) seminiferous tubules.
B) straight tubules.
C) lobules.
D) interstitial areas.
E) epididymis.
70. The hormone responsible for a male's secondary sexual characteristics is
A) testosterone.
B) ICSH.
C) FSH.
D) LH.
E) gonadotropin.
71. The paired erectile tissues of the penis are the
A) glans penis.
B) prepuce.
C) corpus spongiosum.
D) corpora cavernosa.
E) penile urethra.
Answer: D
Diff: 1
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Skill Level: 1 Reviewing Facts and Terms
72. The pituitary hormone that stimulates spermatogenesis is
A) FSH.
B) LH.
C) ACTH.
D) ADH.
E) GH.
73. The order in which sperm pass through these structures from the testes to the penis is
A) 1, 3, 4, 2.
B) 4, 3, 1, 2.
C) 4, 1, 2, 3.
D) 4, 1, 3, 2.
E) 1, 4, 3, 2.
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74. Testosterone is needed _____________.
A) to stimulate growth of male reproductive organs.
B) to promote functioning of male reproductive organs.
C) for development of male secondary sexual characteristics
D) All of these are correct
75. Male gametes are the _____ and the female gametes are the _____.
A) testes; ovaries
B) sperm; egg
C) testosterone; estrogens
D) scrotum; uterus
Development
76. The fertilized egg is initially called the ______.
A) oocyte
B) ovum
C) zygote
D) embryo
77. The _____ is where fetal blood exchanges molecules with maternal blood.
A) uterus
B) vagina
C) placenta
D) umbilical cord
78. The period of gestation that is characterized by rapid fetal growth is the ________ trimester(s).
A) first
B) second
C) third
D) first and second
E) second and third
79. The period of gestation when the rudiments of all major organ systems appear is the ________ trimester(s).
A) first
B) second
C) third
D) first and second
E) second and third
80. The division of the zygote into two blastomeres is referred to as
A) cleavage.
B) implantation.
C) placentation.
D) embryogenesis.
E) fertilization.
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81. A blastocyst is
A) an extraembryonic membrane that forms blood vessels.
B) a solid ball of cells.
C) a hollow ball of cells.
D) a portion of the placenta.
E) the membrane that forms the urinary bladder.
82. The extraembryonic membrane that forms a fluid-filled sac is the
A) yolk sac.
B) amnion.
C) allantois.
D) chorion.
E) decidua.
83. During pregnancy,
A) a woman's respiratory rate and tidal volume increase.
B) maternal blood volume increases.
C) maternal nutrient requirements increase.
D) a woman's glomerular filtration rate increases.
E) all of the above
84. The first 22 pairs of chromosomes are called
A) homologous chromosomes.
B) homozygous chromosomes.
C) heterozygous chromosomes.
D) autosomal chromosomes.
E) alleles.
85. If an individual carries a pair of alleles that are the same, he or she is ________ for the trait.
A) homologous
B) homozygous
C) heterozygous
D) autosomal
E) polygenic
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86. In simple inheritance,
A) phenotypic characteristics are determined by a single pair of alleles.
B) phenotypic characteristics are determined by multiple alleles.
C) phenotypic characteristics are determined by the action of a single gene.
D) phenotypic characteristics are controlled by regulator genes on a chromosome other than the one that has the
structural genes.
E) phenotypic characteristics are determined by the genes on the Y chromosome.
87. The gene that is NOT expressed in a heterozygous situation is called
A) dominant.
B) recessive.
C) incomplete.
D) phenotypic.
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88. An individual who is homozygous dominant for a trait would be written as
A) aA.
B) aa.
C) AA.
D) Aa.
89. Polygenic traits include
A) eye color and hair colors other than pure blond or red.
B) albinism and brachydactyly.
C) inability to roll the tongue into a U-shape.
D) curly hair and eye color.
E) blood Rh factor and color blindness.
90. The genotype for a male would be
A) XX.
B) XO.
C) XXO.
D) XY.
E) XYY.
91. Which blood type is NOT possible if the mother is blood type AB and the father is type B?
A) A
B) B
C) AB
D) O
92. All life, that we know of, comes from __________:
A) spontaneous generation.
B) marine life.
C) tree life
D) strange environments
E) pre-existing life
93. Humans inherit _______ pairs of chromosomes.
A) 10
B) 12
C) 23
D) 46
94. Mitosis is involved in _______.
A) growth and repair
B) oogenesis
C) spermatogenesis
D) both B and C
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95. The type of cell division that results in the formation of gametes is __________.
A) mitosis
B) meiosis
C) nondisjunction
D) somatic division
96. In humans, the haploid number of chromosomes found in the egg and sperm is _________.
A) 23 pair.
B) 23.
C) 46.
D) 46 pair.
97. Alternate forms of a gene having the same position on a pair of chromosomes and affecting the same trait are
called______.
A) chromatids
B) alleles
C) DNA segments
D) centrioles
Cell Chemistry
98. The smallest subunits of proteins are the ______ .
A) amines
B) peptides
C) polypeptides
D) amino acids
99. The plasma membrane is ______ .
A) impermeable
B) totally permeable
C) selectively permeable (semipermeable)
D) None of these answers are correct.
100.
The cytoplasm contains_______. Mark all that apply
A) cytosol
B) metabolites
C) waste
D) cytoskeleton
E) glycocalyx
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SCANTRON 2
Muscular System
Fill In the term for the following definitions of muscular -skeletal movement. Choose from Column MOTION
TERM
Definition
Extension
101.
Increases the angle between articulating structures in a hinge joint and in
the sagittal plane
Adduction
102.
Movement of a bone or structure toward the midline
Abduction
103.
Movement of a bone or appendage away from the midline
Circumduction
104.
Circles in the air with your arms
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CODE
TERM
A
Bone
B
Distally
C
Endomysium
D
Epimysium
E
Fascicle
AB
Fiber / Cell
AC
Filament
AD
Ligament
AE
Muscle
BC
Perimysium
BD
Proximally
BE
Sarcoplasm
CD
Sarcolemma
CE
Tendon
Using the illustration and answer choices from above and beginning with actin and myosin, list in increasing order
of complexity, the structural organization of a muscle. Complete the following table.
Contracting / Functional Element
Surrounding / Connective Tissue
Least complex to Most complex
Myofilaments, actin and myosin
Form the Myofibrils
105.
Which are embedded in and make up most
of the ______
Which form the Muscle Fibers / Cells
106.
Each of which are surrounded by the
_____
107.
Which in turn are surrounded and
connected to one another by the _____
All of which form the Fascicles
108.
All of which form the _____
Each of which are surrounded and connected to
one another by the Perimysium
That is surrounded by the Epimysium
109.
Which becomes part of the _____ as it
proceeds
110.
_____and attaches to the Bone
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Respiratory System
Trace the flow of air into and through the anatomically correct order of structures. Mark the letter of the choice in the
following flow chart. See the examples start and end.
Anatomical Order of Air Flow of CO2
From the alveoli
Alveoli
111.
112.
113.
114.
115.
116.
117.
118.
119.
120.
121.
C
__
_
_
__
__
__
__
__
__
__
__
External Environment AC
122.
Anatomical Choices
CODE
Alveolar sac
A
Alveolar duct
B
Alveoli
C
Bronchi
D
Bronchi
E
Bronchiole
AB
External environment
AC
Larynx
AD
Nares
AE
Nasopharynx
BC
Oropharynx
BD
Trachea
BE
What human organ system is responsible for exchanging gases with the outside environment?
A) respiratory system
B) endocrine system
C) excretory system
D) external ventilation
123.
Oxygen-rich blood is carried through pulmonary arteries from the lungs to the heart.
A) True
B) False
124.
Oxygen-poor blood is carried through systemic veins from the body tissues back to the heart.
A) True
B) False
125.
The __________ houses the vocal cords.
A) larynx
B) bronchus
C) pharynx
D) esophagus
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126.
The trachea divides into two __________ that lead to the lung
. A) glotti
B) tracheae
C) bronchi
D) bronchioles
127.
Each bronchiole terminates in an elongated space enclosed by a multitude of air pockets called_.
A) the glottis
B) alveoli
C) the larynx
D) the pharynx
128.
Each alveolar sac is surrounded by __________ carrying blood.
A) arteries
B) veins
C) venules
D) capillaries
129.
During __________, the respiratory pigment hemoglobin combines with oxygen to form oxyhemoglobin in
the pulmonary capillaries.
A) internal respiration
B) external respiration
C) anaerobic respiration
D) ventilation
Muscular System
130.
Skeletal muscle fibers are ______ .
A) smooth
B) striated
C) spindle-shaped
D) fragmented
131.
Where is smooth muscle found?
A) intestines
B) stomach
C) blood vessels
D) intestines, stomach, and blood vessels
132.
A distinguishing characteristic of cardiac muscle cells is the presence of ____________.
A) actin filaments
B) intercalated disks
C) neuroglia
D) neurons
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133.
Which of the following is(are) types of muscle?
A) cardiac
B) skeletal
C) smooth
D) All of these are correct.
134.
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
135.
The lower arm extends when the _________.
A) triceps brachii contracts
B) biceps brachii contracts
C) brachialis contracts
D) deltoid contracts
136.
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
137.
A muscle fiber contains 2 principal contractile proteins _____ that run the length of a muscle fiber.
A) actin filaments
B) myosin filaments
C) sarcolemma
D) myofibrils
E) A and B
AB) None of the above
Cardiovascular
138.
The _____ system transports nutrients and oxygen to cells and removes their waste.
A) digestive
B) cardiovascular
C) excretory
D) respiratory
139.
The circulatory system has ______ types of blood vessels.
A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
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140.
_____ are small arteries just visible to the naked eye.
A) Venules
B) Capillaries
C) Veins
D) Arterioles
141.
The venae cavae carry low-oxygen blood to the ______ of the heart.
A) right ventricle
B) right atrium
C) left ventricle
D) left atrium
142.
The ______ arteries serve the heart muscle.
A) femoral
B) hepatic
C) iliac
D) coronary
143.
The two components of the cardiovascular system are __________.
A) the heart and the aorta
B) the heart and all the arteries
C) the heart and the blood vessels
D) the blood vessels and the lymphatic system
144.
The liquid portion of blood is called ____.
A) lymph
B) plasma
C) a cellular matrix
D) blood cells
145.
The iron-containing red colored molecule found in red blood cells is _____.
A) erythropoietin
B) lymphocyte
C) hemoglobin
D) hemolysis
146.
White blood cells ______.
A) have a nucleus
B) lack hemoglobin
C) fight infection
D) all of the above
147.
B lymphocytes are associated with ________.
A) antibody production
B) macrophage production
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Identify the following structures. Choose your answers from COLUMN CV
Name this vessel
148.
Name this vessel
149.
Name this vessel
150.
Name this vessel
151.
150
148
149
151
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Endocrine System
Match the HORMONE with the respective GLAND to which they are most closely associated.
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153.
154.
155.
156.
157.
158.
Hormone
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Adrenocorticotropic Hormone
Aldosterone
Antidiuretic Hormone
Calcitonin
Estrogen
Oxytocin
Testosterone
CODE
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
AB.
AC.
AD.
AE.
BC.
BD.
Endocrine Organ
Adrenal Gland
Anterior Pituitary
Hypothalamus
Ovary
Pancreas
Parathyroid Gland
Pineal Gland
Posterior Pituitary
Teste
Thymus
Thyroid Gland
Digestion Nutrition
Trace the flow of food through the anatomically correct order of structures. Mark the letter of the choice in the
following flow chart. DIGESTIVE
Anatomical Flow of Food
LIPS
MOUTH
159.
_____
ESOPHAGUS
CARDIA
160.
________
PYLORIS
DUODENUM
161.
__________
162.
__________
CEACUM
ASC COLON
163.
__________
DESC COLON
164.
_____________
ANUS
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Urinary System
165.
The _____ system removes nitrogenous waste is.
A) digestive
B) cardiovascular
C) excretory
D) respiratory
E) urinary
166.
Filtration...
A) occurs when the filtrate passes from the peritubular capillaries back to the nephron tubules.
B) occurs when blood fluids leave the afferent arteriole and enter the Bowman’s capsule.
C) occurs when blood fluids leave the glomerulus and enter the Bowman’s capsule.
D) occurs when the filtrate passes from the nephron tubules back to the efferent arteriole.
E) occurs when the filtrate passes from the nephron tubules back to the peritubular capillaries.
167.
The removal of metabolic wastes from the body is called __________
A) secretion
B) defecation
C) excretion
D) maintenance
168.
Besides the excretion of metabolic wastes, which of these describes a vital function of the kidneys?
A) The kidneys maintain the water-salt balance of the body.
B) The kidneys regulate the blood's pH.
C) The kidneys assist the hormone system.
D) All of these are correct.
169.
The __________ extend(s) from the urinary bladder to an external opening.
A) ureter
B) renal arteries
C) urethra
D) glomerulus
Brain And Spinal Column
170.
The brain and spinal cord contain conducting cells called ______ .
A) dendrites
B) neurons
C) neuroglia
D) axons
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Nervous System Neurons
Fill In the Missing information for the Following Table. See COLUMN NERVOUS for choices
Function
Structure
regulates posture, balance and interprets intended movement
with actual movement, fine motor control
171.
relays sensory and motor input from spinal cord to brain, right
side to left side and vice versa crossover of many spinal nerves,
regulates consciousness, heart rate, coughing breathing and
sneezing
172.
sensory, motor and associative areas responsible for thought,
motion and emotion
173.
174.
Which of the following is a neurotransmitter that triggers muscle contraction?
A) myosin
B) tropomyosin
C) troponin
D) acetylcholine
175.
The cells that transmit nerve impulses between parts of the nervous system are called ________.
A) neuroglia
B) neurons
C) motor cells
D) nervous tissue
176.
The _______ is the portion of a neuron that conducts nerve impulses.
A) dendrite
B) axon
C) myelin sheath
D) sensory receptor
177.
This protective covering on the axon is formed by a type of neuroglia called Schwann cells.
A) insulating sheath
B) axon terminal
C) myelin sheath
D) neuroglia sheath
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Autonomic Nervous System
SYSTEM A
SYSTEM B
Fill in the following classification Table. Match System A or B with the appropriate statements / definitions.
Function
178.
179.
180.
181.
182.
183.
184.
Speeds heart rate
Slows heart rate
Stimulates liver to release glucose
Cranial Sacral nerves
Thoraco-lumbar nerves
Parasympathetic
Sympathetic
SYSTEM A
SYSTEM B
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Illustration
lustration of Spinal Cord and Nerves
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185.
186.
187.
188.
189.
190.
Identify
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Special Senses
191.
The sense of smell is dependent on _________ in the roof of the nasal cavity that contain numerous types
of receptor proteins.
A) olfactory cells
B) hair cells
C) mucus cells
D) All of these are correct.
192.
The area in the retina that is responsible for acute vision and that contains only cones is called the
__________.
A) optic nerve
B) fovea centralis
C) pupil
D) choroid
193.
The receptors for hearing and equilibrium are located in the _____.
A) inner ear
B) middle ear
C) outer ear
D) tympanic membrane
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Identify the missing terms of tissue classification on the following tables. Choose your answer from HISTOLOGY
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Connective
Sub Type
Fibrous
Sub Type
Loose
Sub Type
Areolar
194.
Dense
Supportive
____
Reticular
Regular
Irregular
Elastic
Cartilge
195.
Bone
Elastic
Fibro
Compact
196.
Fluid
Blood
Sub Type
Cells
____
____
Erythrocytes
Leukocytes
Eosinophil
Basophil
Neutriophil
Monocyte
197.
____
Macrophage
Platelets
Lymph
Plasma
Lymph
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Sub Type
Sub Type
Sub Type
Skeletal
198.
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Cardiac
Neurons
199.
____
CNS
Astrocytes
Oligodendrocytes
Ependymal
Microglia
Schwann
Satellite
PNS
Epithelial
Simple
Squamous
Cuboidal
Columnar
Stratified
Squamous
Ciliated
Non Ciliated
Keratinized
Non Keratinized
Cuboidal
200.
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Pseudostratified
Transitional
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ANSWER CHOICES
CODE
Region
Nervous
A
Abdominal
Afferent
B
Abdominopelvic
Anterior
C
Cardial
Axon
D
Cervical
Axon Terminal
E
Cranial
Central Canal
AB
Crural
Cerebellum
AC
Dorsal
Cerebrum
AD
Inguinal
Central Gray Horn
AE
Lateral
Dendrite
BC
Medial
Dorsal
BD
Mediastinum
Dorsal Root Ganglia
BE
Parietal Pleura
Efferent
CD
Pelvic
Effector
CE
Pericardial
Inter Neuron
DE
Peritoneal
Lateral Ventricle
ABC
Pleural
Medulla Oblongata
ABD
Posterior
Midbrain
ABE
Spinal
Motor
ACD
Thoracic
Myelin Sheath
ACE
Ventral
Neuron / Fibril
ADE
Vertebral
Pituitary
BCD
Pons
BCE
Posterior
BDE
Sensory Neuron
CDE
Sensory
ABCD
Spinal Cord
ABCE
Ventral
ABDE
Ventral Root
ACDE
White Matter
BCDE
ABCDE
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ANSWER CHOICES
CODE
Eye
Perspective
System
A
Angle
Anterior
Cardiovascular
B
Anterior Chamber
Bi-Lateral
Digestive
C
Aqueus
Frontal
Endocrine
D
Capsule
Inferior
Integuement
E
Choroid
Lateral
Lymph / Immune
AB
Ciliary Process
Left
Muscular
AC
Conjunctiva
Illustration
Nervous
AD
Cornea
Oblique
Reproductive
AE
Eyelid
Posterior
Respiratory
BC
Fovea
Patient / Specimen Left
Skeletal
BD
Iris
Patient / Specimen Right
Urinary
BE
Lash
Right Illustration
CD
Lens
Sagittal
CE
Optic Nerve
Superior
DE
Post Chamber
Transverse
ABC
Pupil
ABD
Retina
ABE
Sclera
ACD
Vitreous
ACE
Vitreous band
ADE
Zonules
BCD
BCE
BDE
CDE
ABCD
ABCE
ABDE
ACDE
BCDE
ABCDE
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ANSWER CHOICES
CODE
CV
A
Abdominal aorta
B
Aorta
C
Aortic Semi-Lunar Valve
D
Chordae Tendinae
E
Epicardium
AB
Hepatic portal vein
AC
Interventricular Septum
AD
Mitral Valve
AE
Left Atrium
BC
Left Ventricle
BD
Mediastinum
BE
Papillary Muscle
CD
Parietal Pericardium
CE
Pulmonary Arteries
DE
Pulmonary Capillaries
ABC
Pulmonary Vein
ABD
Pulmon Semi-Lun Valve
ABE
Pulmonary Trunk
ACD
Pulmonary Veins
ACE
Renal Artery
ADE
Right Atrium
BCD
Right Ventricle
BCE
Sinoatrial Node
BDE
Superior Capillary
CDE
Systemic Arteries
ABCD
Systemic Capillaries
ABCE
Thoracic aorta
ABDE
Transverse
ACDE
Tricuspid Valve
BCDE
Vena Cava, Inferior
ABCDE
Vena Cava, Superior
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CODE
Skeleton
Classification
Skeleton
Classification cont.
A
Appendage
Sacrun
B
Appendicular
Scapula
C
Associated Bones
Skull
D
Auditory Ossicles
Sternum
E
Axial
Tarsals
AB
Body
Thoracic
AC
Brachial
Thoracic Cage
AD
Carpals
Tibia
AE
Cervical
Ulna
BC
Clavicle
Upper Limb
BD
Coccyx
Vertebrae
BE
Costals
Vertebral Column
CD
Coxal
CE
Cranium
DE
Face
ABC
Femur
ABD
Fibula
ABE
Humerus
ACD
Hyoid
ACE
Ilium
ADE
Ischium
BCD
Leg
BCE
Lower Limb
BDE
Lumbar
CDE
Manubrium
ABCD
Metatarsals
ABCE
Pectoral
ABDE
Pelvic
ACDE
Phalanges
BCDE
Pubis
ABCDE
Radius
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Histology
Histology cont.
A
Adipose
Lymphocytre
B
Areolar
Macrophage
C
Astrocytes
Microglia
D
Basophil
Monocyte
E
Blood
Muscle
AB
Bone
Nervous
AC
Cardiac
Neuroglia
AD
Cartilge
Neurons
AE
Cells
Neutrophil
BC
Ciliated
Non Ciliated
BD
CNS
Non Keratinized
BE
Columnar
Oligodendrocytes
CD
Compact
PNS
CE
Connective
Pseudostratified
DE
Cuboidal
Regular
ABC
Dense
Reticular
ABD
Elastic
Satellite
ABE
Eosinophil
Schwann
ACD
Ependymal
Simple
ACE
Epithelial
Skeletal
ADE
Erythrocytes
Smooth
BCD
Fibrous
Spongy
BCE
Fluid
Squamous
BDE
Hyaline
Squamous
CDE
Irregular
Stratified
ABCD
Keratinized
Supportive
ABCE
Leukocytes
Transitional
ABDE
Loose
ACDE
Lymph
BCDE
ABCDE
None of the above
None of the above
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CODE
Organization
Anatomical Structure
A
Atoms
Acromial
B
Biosphere
Antebrachial
C
Carbihydrates
Antecubital
D
Cells
Axillary
E
Community
Brachial
AB
Ecosystem
Buccal
AC
Lipids
Calcaneal
AD
Macromolecules
Carpal
AE
Molecules
Cephalic
BC
Nucleic acids
Cervical
BD
Organ
Crural
BE
Organ Systems
Dorsum / al
CD
Organelles
Femoral
CE
Organism
Gluteal
DE
Otrganelles
Inguinal
ABC
Population
Manual
ABD
Proteins
Mammil
ABE
Steroids
Mental
ACD
Tissues
Occipital
ACE
Olecranal
ADE
Patellar
BCD
Pedal
BCE
Phalangeal
BDE
Popliteal
CDE
Sacral
ABCD
Scapular
ABCE
Sternal
ABDE
Sural
ACDE
Tarsal
BCDE
Thoracic
ABCDE
None of the above
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CODE
Respiratory
Ventral / Abdominal Regions
A
Alveolar duct
Anterior
B
Alveolar sac
Central
C
Alveoli
Dorsal
D
Bronch Cartilage
Epigastric
E
Bronchiole
Hypochondriac
AB
Bronchus
Hypogastric
AC
Carina
Inferior
AD
LARYNX
Inguinal
AE
Nares
L Abdominopelvic
BC
Nasal Conchae
L Epigastric
BD
Nasopharynx
L Hypochondriac
BE
Oropharynx
L Hypogastric
CD
Pulm Arterioles
L Inguinal
CE
Pulmon Veinules
L Lumbar
DE
Pulmonary Capillaries
L Umbilical
ABC
Smooth Muscle
Lateral
ABD
Trachea
Lumbar
ABE
Medial
ACD
Posterior
ACE
R Abdominopelvic
ADE
R Epigastric
BCD
R Hypochondriac
BCE
R Hypogastric
BDE
R Inguinal
CDE
R Lumbar
ABCD
R Umbilical
ABCE
Superior
ABDE
Umbilical
ACDE
Ventral
BCDE
ABCDE
None of the above
None of the above
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CODE
Urinary
Motion
Digestive
A
Abduction
Afferent arteriole
Anus
B
Adduction
Bowmans capsule
Ceacum
C
Circumduction
Calyx, major
Descending Colon
D
Contraction Assisting
Calyx, minor
Duodenum
E
Contractiuon Opposing
Collecting duct
Esophagus
AB
Contraction Primary
Cortex
Ileum
AC
Contraction
Efferent arteriole
Jejunum
AD
Depression
Glomerulus
Large Intestine
AE
Dorsiflexion
Medulla
Oropharynx
BC
Elevation
Nephron
Rectum
BD
Eversion
Nephron loop
Sigmoid Colon
BE
Extension
Plasma
Stomach
CD
Flexion
Proximal tubule
Transverse Colon
CE
Hyperextension
Pyramid
DE
Hyperflexion
Renal artery
ABC
Inversion
Renal pelvis
ABD
Lateral flexion
Renal vein
ABE
Plantar flexion
Ureter
ACD
Pronation
Urine
ACE
Protraction
ADE
Rotation
BCD
Supination
BCE
BDE
CDE
ABCD
ABCE
ABDE
ACDE
BCDE
ABCDE
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