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Biology 218 – Human Anatomy
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Human Life / People / Persons
You have completed an introductory course to Human Anatomy. During the course you noted that there are both
commonality and uniqueness of structure between the Primate, Homo sapiens sapiens – (Cadaver) and representative
other orders of mammals, the Artiodactyl, Ovis aries (Sheep brain and heart) as well as the Carnivore, Felis silvestris
catus, (Domestic cat muscles, circulatory system and viscera). Somehow / at sometime, you became aware that you
were observing common, similar, as well as unique , structural differences between the specimens, and that you as a
living individual, were utilizing the non-living anatomy experience to prepare for a responsibility to medically treat living
organisms. So, the question is………… what is unique about Human life? Is it the same thing to be responsible for the life
of a sheep or a cat, as it is to be, responsible for the life of another Human? Health Care, (Human Life Quality Care) as a
profession, is an extremely technical, as well as accountable responsibility. It’s important that, you know what you know
and know what you don’t know as you go forward in your career as a professional. So, here is an abbreviated check-list
for you to consider.
FILL IN THE FOLLOWING TABLE: Mark A, for generally and exclusively True of Humans; B, for Generally True for
Humans and Animals; and C, False not generally True of Humans. Provide an answer for Humans only. However, by
comparing the potential answers for other types of organisms, you may come to more defined answers.
Assume in this case that, for the example of human ; the case = one of at minimum, an average IQ, has successfully
and recently completed a HS education, resides in a developed country, and is physically, emotionally and mentally
competent as an adult member of the species.
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Human Characteristics vs. Characteristics of Other Life Forms
Attribute / Characteristic
Humans
Can successfully adapt to their immediate individual environment
1.
Can learn right / correct behavior and the difference between that and
wrong / incorrect behavior
2.
Are aware of and / or can learn their specific role or purpose within a given
social group, population or community
3.
Cognizant / reflect / question why as individuals they exist, and what
purpose / role they are to play / take / have in the social group, population
community in which they find themselves
4.
Aware of the birth process in their own species and nurture their own
offspring
5.
Cognizant that as individuals they were born
6.
Create and live and cooperatively behave in social and / or colonial
groups
7.
Can treat themselves and other species if injured with medical
understanding
8.
Rely on DNA for differentiation, reproduction success / heredity
9.
Development, growth, aging, ability and behavior is regulated by complex
hormonal, and nervous system coordination
10.
Animals
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General Anatomy
Layers / Levels of Three
Complete the following statements. Choose from Column Layers of 3
Superficial
Outer
Terminal
Organ / Structure
Integrating
Connecting
Intermediate
Deep
Inner
Center
General Nerve
Epineurium
11.
Endoneurium
General Muscle
12.
Perimysium
Endomysium
General Bone
Periosteum
13.
Endosteum
Anterior Torso
Musculature
External Oblique
14.
15.
Uterus
16.
Myometrium
Endometrium
Meninges
Duramater
17.
Pia mater
Stomach Musculature
Longitudinal
Circular
18.
Eye
19. Sclera
Choroid
Retina
Long Bone Structure
Epiphysis
20.
Diaphyysis
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Anatomical Membranes
Match the Membrane with it “best fit” definition
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Membrane
21. __
22. __
23. __
24. __
25. __
Cutaneous
Meninges
Mucous
Serous
Synovial
CODE
A
B
C
D
E
AB
AC
AD
AE
BC
Choices
Encapsulated, self lubricating, weight and stress bearing
Integuement
Lubricating, manages CNS structures
Lubricating, manages flow in and out of body systems
Lubricating, manages movement between organ surfaces
Lubricating, protects internal structures and organs from environment
Non-lubricating, manages bone to muscle connection
Non-lubricating, protects hair shaft
Perineurium
Pia mater
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Anatomical Terminology - Structures
Match the Code for the Anatomical Prefix with its common definition
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DEFINITION /
DESCRIPTION
26. __
27. __
28. __
29. __
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50. __
51. __
52. __
53. __
54. __
55. __
56. __
57. __
Ankle
Anterior lower leg
Hand
Heart
Anterior pelvis
Buttocks
Cheek
Chest
Chin
CNS Lining
Digits
Elbow
Foot
Forearm
Hand
Head
Inferior foot
Knee cap
Lower anterior leg
Lower back
Lung
Neck
Posterior knee
Posterior lower leg
Prenatal
Shin
Shoulder
Stomach
Thigh
Thumb
Upper leg
Wrist
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
BCDE
ABCDE
TERM
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Abdominal
Acromial
Antebrachial
Brachial
Buccal
Carpal
Cardio
Caudal
Cephalic
Cervical
Coronal
Coxal
Coccid
Cranial
Crural
Femoral
Fetal
Glossal
Gluteal
Hallux
Inguinal
Ischial
Lingual
Lumbar
Manual
Meningeal
Mental
Olecranal
Patellar
Pedal
TERM
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Pelvic
Phalanges
Plantar
Pleural
Pollex
Popliteal
Pubic
Spinal
Sural
Tarsal
Thoracic
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Anatomical Terminology – Orientation / Relational
Match the Code for the Anatomical Prefix with its common definition
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66. __
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68. __
69. __
70. __
71. __
DEFINITION / DESCRIPTION
Away from medial
Toward caudal
Divides ant from post
Divides superior from inferior
Divides left from right but not equally
Elevated, above normal
Divides Left from right
Below normal
Above the navel
Closer to the midline
Underneath
Divides across
Same as
In between
CODE
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
AB
AC
AD
AE
BC
BD
BE
CD
CE
DE
ABC
ABD
ABE
ACD
ACE
ADE
TERM
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caudal
contra
coronal
cranial
crural
dorsal
epigastric
hyper
hypo
inferior
inter
infra
iso / homo
lateral
medial
parasagittal
proximal
saggital
sub
sural
transverse
Match the term for the following definitions of muscular -skeletal movement.
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Definition
72. __
73. __
74. __
75. __
Increases the angle between articulating structures in a hinge joint
Movement of a bone or structure toward the midline
Movement that turns the palmar surface posteriorly
Movement of a bone or appendage away from the midline
CODE
A
B
C
D
E
AB
AC
AD
AE
BC
TERM
Abduction
Adduction
Circumflexion
Dorsiflexion
Extension
Flexion
Hyperflexion
Pronation
Supination
None of above
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Match the term that “best” fills in the positional relationship.
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DEFINITION
76. __
77. __
78. __
79. __
80. __
81. __
82. __
83. __
CODE
The visceral pleura is __________ to the parietal pleura. A
The parietal pericardium is _________to the visceral pericardium.
The parietal peritoneum is _______to the Cutaneous membrane
The periosteum is _______ to the endosteum.
The mediastinum is _________to the parietal pericardium.
The patella is ____ to the ankle
The cardia is ____to the pylorus
The renal arteries are ____to the abdominal aorta
TERM
A
B
C
D
E
AB
AC
AD
AE
BC
Anterior
Deep
Distal
Inferior
Lateral
Medial
Posterior
Proximal
Superior
Superficial
Anatomical Systems
Match the COMPONENTS with the respective SYSTEM to which they are “most closely” associated.
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85. __
86. __
87. __
88. __
89. __
90. __
91. __
92. __
93. __
94. __
95. __
COMPONENTS / DESCRIPTION
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arteries and veins
brain stem and spinal nerves
epinychium
esophagus, liver, pancreas, and anus
larynx, pharynx and trachea
ligaments
ligaments, erythrpoeisis and articulations
sudoriferous and sebaceous glands and hair
tendons
thyroid, pancreas, ovary, and pituitary
tonsils, thymus, and spleen
umbilicus
CODE
A
B
C
D
E
AB
AC
AD
AE
BC
BD
BE
CD
SYSTEM NAME
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Cardiovascular
Digestive
Endocrine
Integuement
Lymphatic
Immune
Muscular
Nervous
Reproductive
Respiratory
Skeletal
Urinary
Developmental
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Histology
Fill in the classification table with appropriate examples. See Column XII for limited and select choices
Epithelial Tissues
TYPE
Columnar
Simple
96.
Stratified
97.
Columnar Ciliated
nasal passages trachea,
bronchi
Cuboidal
98.
sweat glands
Squamous
99.
mouth throat
Squamous Keratinized
Pseudostratified
100.
You are ½ way there!!!!!
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Fill in the Missing items from the following tables of classification. See Choices XIII. Use the “most appropriate” single
word
Connective Tissues
Fibrous
Fluid
Loose e
101.
102.
104.
Elastic
Areolar
Reticular
Supportive
Lymph
Cartilage
103.
105.
Elastic c
Compact
Irregular
Leukocytes
Fibrous
106.
107.
108.
109.
Muscular Tissues
Non Striated
Striated
Striated and Branched
110.
111.
112.
Nervous Tissues
Neurons
Neuroglia
CNS
PNS
113.
114.
Ependymal
Schwan
Microglia
115.
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Cells
Table of Cell Junctions / Connections
Mark all codes that apply to these broad functional classes of cell junctions
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Primary Function
116. __
117. __
118. __
CODE
Taut, rigid, securing, occluding
Anchoring
Communicative
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Choices
Adherens
Gap
Desmosome
Hemidesmosome
Tight
Integument
Table of select Integument Features – Check List
Mark A for Present in Thick, B for Present in Thin, AB for present in both and E if not Present in either.
Definition / Identification
Thick Skin
A
Thin
B
119. Stratum Corneum
120. Stratum lucidum
121. Epidermal ridges
122. Dermal Papillae
123. Sudifrous glands
124. Stratum basale
125. Creuminous glands
ILLUSTRATION
#
CODE
PERCENT
126. Estimate the degree of injury in %
A
4.5
for this figure using the Rule of 9‘s.
B
9.0
C
13.5
D
18
E
22.5
AB
27
AC
31.5
AD
36
AE
40.5
B
45
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Skeleton
Bone membership Classification; Mark A for Appendicular OR B for Axial OR C for Accessory to identify the
membership of the bone to these classes of the skeletal system.
BONE
Appendicular
Axial
Axial
#
A
127. _
128. _
129. _
130. _
131. _
132. _
133. _
134. _
135. _
136. _
137. _
138. _
139. __
B
Accessory
C
Carpals
Coccyx
Ethmoid
Femur
Frontal
Humerus
Hyoid
Incus
Inferior nasal conchae
Phalanx
Sesmoid bones
Temporal
Vomer
Articulations
Complete the following Table of Joint Classification Check List .
Mark A for Synarthrotic, B for Amphiarthrotic, C for Diarthrotic and D for Synovial Mark all that apply.
Structure
Synarthrotic
A
Amphiarthrotic
B
Diarthrotic
C
Synovial
D
140. Sagittal Suture
141. Intervertebral disc
142. Costal facets
143. Teeth
144. Knee
145. Frontal- Nasal Suture
146. Manubrium - Sternum
147. Middle Digit of
Phalanges
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Muscles
Fill in the following check list for muscle structure and function. Mark all that apply.
Attribute
Cardiac
A
Smooth
B
Skeletal
C
148. Voluntary Control
149. Present in walls of blood vessels
150. Can have agonist vs. antagonist functions / relations
151. Sarcomeres arranged end to end
GENERAL MUSCLE STRUCTURAL ANATOMICAL IDENTIFICATION Choose from Column IV
152. Name this structure ?
153. Name this structure &
154. Name this structure % and $
155. This muscle is in contraction…..A for True B for False
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Cardiovascular
Circulatory Flow
If you were an Erythrocyte….Fill in the following structure name in the order from Left lung back to Right Lung for
“general pathway’” Systemic circulation . See Choices and note reference.
Structure
Type
Structure Name
CODE
CHOICES
Organ
Left Lung
A
Aorta
Vessel
Left Brochial Capillaries
B
Aortic Semilunar Valve
Vessel
Left Pulmonary Venules
C
LAV Bicuspid Valve
Vessel
156. ___
D
Left Atrium
Chamber
Left Atrium
E
Left Brochial Capillaries
Valve
157. ___
AB
Left Lung
Left Ventricle
AC
Left Pulmonary Vein
158. ___
AD
Left Pulmonary Venules
Chamber
Valve
Vessel
Aorta
AE
Left Ventricle
Vessel
Systemic Arteries
BC
Pulmonary Semilunar Valve
BD
Pulmonary Trunk
BE
RAV Tricuspid Valve
160. __
CD
Right Atrum
Chamber
161. ___
CE
Right Bronchiole Capillaries
Valve
162. ___
DE
Right Lung
Vessel
Vessel
Vessel
Chamber
Valve
159. ___
Systemic Venules
Right Ventricle
163. ___
ABC
Right Pulmonary Arterioles
ABD
Right Pulmonary Artery
Vessel
Pulmonary Trunk
ABE
Right Ventricle
Vessel
Right Pulmonary Artery
ACD
Systemic Arteries
ACE
Systemic Capillaries
Vessel
164. ___
Vessel
Right Bronchiole Capillaries
ADE
Systemic Venules
Organ
Right Lung
BCD
Vena Cava
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NERVOUS SYSTEM
Major Divisions of the CNS
Fill in the following Table for Brain Anatomy & Functional Classification. The format is anatomically superior to inferior.
Use the alphabetic CODE from COLUMN X.
Major Division
Minor Division
Cerebrum
Function
Choose from Column X Nervous System
Consciousness, Thinking
Diencephalons
Regulation and Control
Epithalamus
165. ___
Thalamus
Coordinates all sensory input to cerebral cortex
Subthalamus
Coordinates body movement and produces dopamine
Hypothalamus
166. __
Cerebellum
Refines skilled body movement, maintains equilibrium and
balance
Brain Stem
High Level of Integration and Distribution
Midbrain /
Mesencephalon
Pons
167. ___
Lateral coordination in cerebral hemispheres and to / from
integration with medulla and midbrain, respiration
Medulla
Oblongata
168. ___
White matter
169. ____
Spinal Cord
Gray Matter
Cell bodies and synapses clusters
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Cranial Nerves
Match the name of the Nerve with its Anatomical Number
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170. __
Nerve Number
I
CODE
Nerve
A
Abducens
B
Accessory
171. __
III
C
Facial
172. __
IV
D
Glosso-pharyngeal
E
Hypoglossal
173. __
VII
AB
Oculomotor
174. __
VIII
AC
Olfactory
AD
Optic
AE
Trigeminal
BC
Trochlear
BD
Vagus
BE
Vestibulocochlear
175. __
176. __
X
XII
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Autonomic Nervous System
SYSTEM A
SYSTEM B
Fill in the following classification Table. Match System A or B with the respective functions.
Place a check mark in the appropriate column A or B. Mark AB if both and C if not applicable to either system.
Function
SYSTEM A
SYSTEM B
177. Sympathetic
178. Stimulates salivation
179. Operates continuously to mange homeostasis
180. Operates in acute response situations
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Respiratory System
Trace the flow of air into the lung from the URT to the LRT. Select from the provided choices of structures.
Anatomical Order of Air Flow
181. ____
182. _____
Laryngopharynx
183. __________
Anatomical Choices
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
laryngopharynx
larynx
nasopharynx
oropharynx
trachea
184. ____________
Digestive System
Trace the flow of food in the anatomically correct order through the digestive system. Choose from the selection of
structures.
Anatomical Flow of food
Anatomical Choices
185. ____
186. _____
187. ________
Cardia
188. ____________
189. ______________
190. _______________
A
B
C
D
E
AB
AC
AD
AE
cardia
cecum
esophagus
glossus
jejunum
laryngopharynx
oropharynx
pyloris
pancreas
191. Mark A if Longitudinal Section or C for Cross Section for the following illustration of the ileum. See arrow for
indicated view / perspective.
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Reproductive System
Gametogenesis
Match the name of the Process with its Anatomical Definition
Process
192. Oogenesis
193. Ovulation
194. Spermatogenesis
CODE
Definition / Function
A
B
C
D
E
AB
Formation of gamete
Maturation of gamete
Nurture / maintain . support maturing gamete
Produces estrogen
Produces testosterone
Release of mature gamete
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Endocrinology
Match the HORMONE with the respective GLAND to which they are “most closely” associated.
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Hormone
195.
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone
196.
Norepinephrine
197.
Acetylcholine
CODE
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
AB
AC
AD
AE
BC
BD
BE
CD
Endocrine Organ
Adrenal Gland
Anterior Pituitary
Hypothalamus
Ovary
Pancreas
Parathyroid Gland
Pineal Gland
Posterior Pituitary
Teste
Thymus
Thyroid Gland
Several of the above
None of the above
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Urinary System
Identify the indicated structures. See COLUMN Urinary for choices.
198. Name this illustration
199. Name this structure proximal to W
200. Name the structure distal to the structure that is distal to Z
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MULTIPLE CHOICE CODES – General Anatomy
CODE
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
AB.
AC.
AD.
AE.
BC.
BD.
BE.
CD.
CE.
DE.
ABC.
ABD.
ABE.
ACD.
ACE.
ADE.
BCD.
BCE.
CDE.
ABCD.
ABCE.
ABDE.
ABCDE.
I
Amphiarthrotic
Articular
Ball and Socket
Bursae
Cancellous
Cartilaginous
Condyloid
Diarthroses
Fibrous
Elbow
Gomphosis
Hinge
Ligament
Pivot
Planar
Phalanges
Saddle
Second class
Sliding / gliding
Suture
Symphyses
Synarthrosis
Synchondrosis
Syndesmosis
Synovial
Tendon
Vertebrae
II
Ankle
Elbow
Hip
Knee
Sacroiliac
Shoulder
III
Abduction
Adduction
Circumduction
Depression
Dorsiflexion
Elevation
Eversion
Extension
Flexion
Hyperextension
Hyperflexion
Inversion
Lateral flexion
Plantar flexion
Pronation
Protraction
Rotation
Supination
IV
A Band
Acetylcholine
Actin
Axon
Endomysium
Epicardium
Epimysium
Fascicle
H Band
I Band
M Line
Myofilament
Myocardium
Myomysium
Myosin
Neuro-mus Junction
Perimysium
Rock Band
Sarcolemma
Sarcomere
Sarcoplasm
Sinoatrial node
Synaptic cleft
Tendon
Terminal cisterni
Tropomyosin
Troponin
Z line / Disc
V
Aorta
Aortic Semi-lunar Valve
Chordae tendinae
Cubital fossa
Epicardium
Interventricular septum
Mitral Valve
Left Atrium
Left Ventricle
Mediastinum
Papillary muscle
Parietal pericardium
Posterior
Pulmonary Arteries
Pulmonary Capillaries
Pulmonary Semi-lunar Valve
Pulmonary Trunk
Pulmonary Veins
Right Atrium
Right Ventricle
Sinoatrial node
Superior capillary
Superior Vena Cava
Systemic Arteries
Systemic Capillaries
Transverse
Tricuspid Valve
Vena cava, Inferior &
Superior
VI
Basophil
Blood
Cardiac Fluid
Eosinophil
Erythrocytes
H2O
Lymph
Lymphocyte
Macrophages
Mast cells
Monocyte
Neutrophil
Phagocytes
Plasma
VII
Axillary and Inguinal nodes
Cervical modes
Cystrna Chyli
Femur
Kidney
Peyers Patch
Red Bone Marrow
Spleen
Thymus gland
Thyroid cartilage
Yellow Bone marrow
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MULTIPLE CHOICE CODES – General Anatomy continued and Nervous System
CODE
A
B
C
D
E
AB
AC
AD
AE
BC
BD
BE
CD
CE
DE
ABC
ABD
ABE
ACD
ACE
ADE
BCD
BCE
CDE
ABCD
ABCE
ABDE
ACDE
BCDE
ABCDE
VIII






Coronal
Medial
Parasagittal
Transverse
Oblique
Sagittal
IX
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

























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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
24
26
28
32
44
50
56
58
66
112
128
200
206
208
X
AV data processing, Awareness, Integrates motor / sensory stimuli
Bundles information and transports to higher centers of CNS
Cell bodies of sensory nerve fibers
Connects and bundles Peripheral nerves
Coordinates movement, motion, dopamine dependent
Cross-over relay of sensory information to thalamus, brain stem,
Determines stimulus
Emotions / memory, coordination of all sensory info to cerebrum
Hormonal / homeostasis master control
Melatonin secretion by pineal gland
Nerve Impulses within and between hemispheres
Sensory information to cerebellum and thalamus
Skilled body movement, equilibrium, balance, proprioception
Synapse / collateral transmission to ascending tracts and reflex arcs
Synthesizes thought
Transmits information from receptor to CNS
Ascending and descending tracts for nerve impulses
All of the Above
None of the above
XI
Arachnoid mater
Bone / Osteum
Calyx
Choroid
Circular
Diaphyysis
Duramater
Endometrium
Endomysium
Endoneurium
Endosteum
Epimetrium
Epimysium
Epineurium
Epiphysis
Fiber
External Oblique
Internal Oblique
Longitudinal
Metaphysis
Myoblast
Myometrium
Oblique
Perimysium
Perineurium
Periosteum
Pia mater
Retina
Sclera
Transverse abdominus
XII
Bladder
Epidermis
Glands, ducts, tubules
Lining of heart / cv vessels
Lining of intestine
Lining of mouth, throat
Nasal, tracheal, bronchial passages
Lining of sweat ducts / renal tubules
Salivary glands
Sweat glands
Urinary bladder / ureters
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List of Choices: Classes, Subtypes and Example Tissues
CODE
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
AB.
AC.
AD.
AE.
BC.
BD.
BE.
CD.
CE.
DE.
ABC.
ABD.
ABE.
ACD.
ACE.
SUBTYPE




















Adipose
Areolar
Blood
Bone
Cardiac
Cartilage
Cells
Fibrous / Fibro
Fluid
Hyaline
Lymph
Neuroglia
Neuron
Pseudostratified
Simple
Skeletal
Smooth
Stratified
Supportive
Transitional
SHAPE

Columnar
 Cuboidal
 Squamous
FEATURES

Ciliated
 Keratinized
 Non-ciliated
 Non-keratinized
FORM








Compact
Dense
Elastic
Irregular
Loose
Regular
Reticular
Spongy
LOCATION /
RELATION

Central
 Peripheral
CELL NAME















Astrocytes
Basophil
Eiosinophil
Ependymal
Erythrocytes
Leukocytes
Lymphocyte
Macrophage
Microglia
Monocyte
Neutrophil
Oligodendrocytes
Platelets
Satellite
Schwann
Tissue / Organ





All Organs
Hair Follicle
Inter Vert Discs
Renal Tubule
Vert. Ligaments
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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
BCDE
ABCDE
Layers of 3
Arachnoid mater
Bone / Osteum
Choroid
Circular
Diaphyysis
Duramater
Endometrium
Endomysium
Endoneurium
Endosteum
Epimysium
Epineurium
Epiphysis
External Oblique
Internal Oblique
Longitudinal
Metaphysis
Myometrium
Oblique
Perimetrium
Perimysium
Perineurium
Periosteum
Pia mater
Retina
Sclera
Transverse abdominus
Uterus
Urethra
Urogenital Tract
Urinary
Afferent Arteriole
Ascending Loop
Capsule
Collecting duct
Descemding Loop
Distal Conv Tubules
Efferent Arteriole
Glomerulus
Macula Densa
Nephron
Papillary duct
Proximal Conv Tubules
Renal papilla
Vasa recta
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