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Biology 218 Human Anatomy Session: Section: Days / Time: Instructor: Fall 2013 52999 M W 5:00 PM 9:20 PM RIDDELL Example Mid-Term Exam 1 EMTX1 Page 1 of 27 BIOL 218 F 2013 MTX 1 Example Q 130909 SCANTRON 1 General Anatomy Match the COMPONENTS and the FUNCTIONS with the respective SYSTEM to which they are most closely associated. See Column 1 for choices SELECT CONSTITUENTS GENERAL FUNCTIONS 1. esophagus, liver, pancreas, and anus 2. brain stem and spinal nerves 3. tonsils, thymus, and spleen 4. thyroid, pancreas, ovary, and pituitary 5. fallopian tubes and seminal vesicles 6. kidneys and bladder 7. sudiferous and sebaceous glands and hair 8. larynx, pharynx, trachea, bronchus and lungs 9. tendons, axial and appendicular muscles 10. arteries and veins and heart 11. Chemical control of growth, development, homeostasis, reproduction and sexual dimorphism C 12. Consciousness, electro-chemical signaling and homeostasis 13. External defense, thermal homeostasis 14. Gametogenesis and copulation 15. Maceration, salivation, AND absorption 16. Micturition / voidance and control of blood volume and pressure 17. Support, movement and blood formation 18. Voluntary Movement, Motility, Mobility Match the DEFINITION with its TERM # Definition CODE TERM 19. The study of the internal structure of cells A B C D E AB AC AD AE BC BD BE CD coronal cytology diagnosis differentiation distal homeostasis mediastinum parasagittal proximal responsiveness/irritability sagittal transverse vulgate 20. The maintenance of a relatively constant internal environment suitable for the survival of body cells and tissues 21. The property by which organisms respond to changes in their immediate environment 22. The process in which individual cells, in multicellular organisms, become specialized to perform particular functions 23. Located within the thoracic cavity in between the right and left pleural cavities 24. Toward an attached base 25. Sectional plane that separates the body into anterior and posterior portions 26. A decision about the nature of an patients health D 27. _ Sectional plane that separates the body into unequal right and left portions
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Page 1: General Anatomy - Napa Valley College 218/BIOL 218 F... · General Anatomy Match the COMPONENTS and the FUNCTIONS with the respective SYSTEM to which they are most closely associated.

Biology 218 – Human Anatomy

Session:

Section:

Days / Time: Instructor:

Fall 2013

52999

M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM

RIDDELL

Example Mid-Term Exam 1 EMTX1

Page 1 of 27 BIOL 218 F 2013 MTX 1 Example Q 130909

SCANTRON 1

General Anatomy

Match the COMPONENTS and the FUNCTIONS with the respective SYSTEM to which they are most closely associated. See Column 1 for choices

SELECT CONSTITUENTS GENERAL FUNCTIONS

1. esophagus, liver, pancreas, and anus

2. brain stem and spinal nerves

3. tonsils, thymus, and spleen

4. thyroid, pancreas, ovary, and pituitary

5. fallopian tubes and seminal vesicles

6. kidneys and bladder

7. sudiferous and sebaceous glands and hair

8. larynx, pharynx, trachea, bronchus and lungs

9. tendons, axial and appendicular muscles

10. arteries and veins and heart

11. Chemical control of growth, development, homeostasis, reproduction and sexual dimorphism C

12. Consciousness, electro-chemical signaling and homeostasis

13. External defense, thermal homeostasis

14. Gametogenesis and copulation

15. Maceration, salivation, AND absorption

16. Micturition / voidance and control of blood volume and pressure

17. Support, movement and blood formation

18. Voluntary Movement, Motility, Mobility

Match the DEFINITION with its TERM

# Definition CODE TERM

19. The study of the internal structure of cells

A

B

C

D

E

AB

AC

AD

AE

BC

BD

BE

CD

coronal

cytology

diagnosis

differentiation

distal

homeostasis

mediastinum

parasagittal

proximal

responsiveness/irritability

sagittal

transverse

vulgate

20. The maintenance of a relatively constant internal environment suitable for the survival of body cells and tissues

21. The property by which organisms respond to changes in their immediate environment

22. The process in which individual cells, in multicellular organisms, become specialized to perform particular functions

23. Located within the thoracic cavity in between the right and left pleural cavities

24. Toward an attached base

25. Sectional plane that separates the body into anterior and posterior portions

26. A decision about the nature of an patients health D

27. _ Sectional plane that separates the body into unequal right and left portions

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Biology 218 – Human Anatomy

Session:

Section:

Days / Time: Instructor:

Fall 2013

52999

M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM

RIDDELL

Example Mid-Term Exam 1 EMTX1

Page 2 of 27 BIOL 218 F 2013 MTX 1 Example Q 130909

Membranes

MATCHING: Match membranes with their respective location and definition

Membranes Choices

28. Cutaneous

29. Mucous

30. Synovial

A. Shoulder, knee, elbow, inter-digital, vertebral facets

B. Digestive, respiratory, urinary tracts

C. Peritoneum, Pleura and pericardia

D. Integument

E. Cranium and vertebral cavity

Place the generally recognized levels of organization, of anatomical interest, in order, from MOST to LEAST complex. It will be easier to work your way up the list from atoms.

LEVEL OF ORGANIZATION CHOICES

31. ______________ORGANISM

32. _____________

33. ______________

34. ______________

35. ______________

36. ______________

37. ______________

ATOMS

A. ATOMS

B. BIOSPHERE

C. CELLS

D. COMMUNITY

E. ECOSYSTEM

AB. ELECTROLYTES

AC. ENERGY

AD. LIFE CYCLE

AE. METABOLISM

BC. MOLECULES

BD. ORGAN

BE. ORGAN SYSTEM

CD. ORGANELLES

CE. ORGANISM

DE. PLANET

ABC. POPULATION

ABD. TISSUE

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Biology 218 – Human Anatomy

Session:

Section:

Days / Time: Instructor:

Fall 2013

52999

M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM

RIDDELL

Example Mid-Term Exam 1 EMTX1

Page 3 of 27 BIOL 218 F 2013 MTX 1 Example Q 130909

Levels of Anatomical Organization

Anatomical Location / Perspective / Planes and Aspect

MATCHING: Match the term that best fills in the positional relationship. Choose answers from Column IV

38. The pelvic cavity is ____ to the abdominal cavity

39. The vertebral column is _____ to the thoracic cage

40. The coracoid process is ____ to the acromion

41. The wrist is ______ to the elbow.

42. The sternum is ____ to the vertebral column

43. The Cervicis is ______ to the Thoracicis

MATCHING: Match the section name with its respective definition

Section Definition

44. Coronal / Frontal

45. Medial / sagittal

46. Parasagittal

47. Transverse / cross

48. Oblique

A. Divides left from right / laterally but not equally

B. Divides superior from inferior

C. Divides anterior from posterior

D. Divides the structure at an angle, not perpendicular or parallel

E. divides equilaterally, left from right

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Biology 218 – Human Anatomy

Session:

Section:

Days / Time: Instructor:

Fall 2013

52999

M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM

RIDDELL

Example Mid-Term Exam 1 EMTX1

Page 4 of 27 BIOL 218 F 2013 MTX 1 Example Q 130909

Anatomical Terminology - Regions of the Body

MATCHING: Match the anatomical terminology to the common term

ANATOMICAL CODE COMMON TERM

49. Antebrachial

50. Antecubital

51. Axillary

52. Buccal

53. Calcaneal

54. Crural

55. Glossal

56. Inguinal

57. Pedal

58. Plantar

59. Popliteal

60. Scapular

61. Sternal

62. Sural

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

ankle

anterior elbow

arm

calf

cheek

chest

chin

ear

elbow

foot

forearm

forehead

groin

hand

head

heel

lower back

mid-chest, anterior thorax

nose

palm

posterior knee

reproductive

shin

shoulder

shoulder blade

sole

thigh

tongue

underarm, armpit

wrist

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Biology 218 – Human Anatomy

Session:

Section:

Days / Time: Instructor:

Fall 2013

52999

M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM

RIDDELL

Example Mid-Term Exam 1 EMTX1

Page 5 of 27 BIOL 218 F 2013 MTX 1 Example Q 130909

Illustration of Body Cavities See Column II for Choices

63. Name this body region ILLUSTRATION

64. Name this aspect / side / view @@

65. Name the specific bone structure %%

66. Name this organ ##

67. This illustration of a cross section is from a specimen lying in _________ position

68. If we were looking from the caudal perspective / direction, the indicators ## and %% would represent patient L or R?

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Biology 218 – Human Anatomy

Session:

Section:

Days / Time: Instructor:

Fall 2013

52999

M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM

RIDDELL

Example Mid-Term Exam 1 EMTX1

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Cells

69. Extracellular fluid found within blood vessels is called:

A. lymph. B. plasma. C. cytosol. D. blood.

70. Extracellular fluid found between the cells (not within any vessel) is called:

A. lymph. B. intercellular fluid. C. cytosol. D. interstitial fluid.

Mark the locations of the following cellular structures by placing a check mark in the column(s)…Mark all that apply.

# Structure A Extracellular B Intracellular C Intercellular D Infranuclear

71. Chrosomes D

72. Interstitial Fluid

73. Mitochondria

74. Nucleus

75. Cytoskeleton

Table of Cell Junctions / Connections Mark all codes that apply to these broad functional classes of cell junctions

# Primary Function CODE Choices

76. Anchoring cell to basal membrane D A.

B.

C.

D.

E.

Adherens

Gap

Desmosome

Hemidesmosome

Tight

77. Anchoring cell skeleton to cell skeleton C

78. Communicative B

79. Taut, rigid, securing, occluding E

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Biology 218 – Human Anatomy

Session:

Section:

Days / Time: Instructor:

Fall 2013

52999

M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM

RIDDELL

Example Mid-Term Exam 1 EMTX1

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Tissues

80. The type of muscular tissue found in the cutaneous membrane is:

A. cardiac B. skeletal C. vesicular D. smooth

81. The type of epithelial tissue found lining the mouth and esophagus is:

A. stratified cuboidal B. stratified squamous C. simple columnar D. transitional

82. All connective tissues have an extracellular matrix (material between the cells). Which connective tissue's matrix includes translucent chondroitin surrounding lacunae?

A. blood B. bone C. reticular D. areolar E. cartilage

83. Heart valves need to be able to resist stress in various directions. Which type of connective tissue best serves this purpose?

A. dense regular B. reticular C. areolar D. dense irregular

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Biology 218 – Human Anatomy

Session:

Section:

Days / Time: Instructor:

Fall 2013

52999

M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM

RIDDELL

Example Mid-Term Exam 1 EMTX1

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Biology 218 – Human Anatomy

Session:

Section:

Days / Time: Instructor:

Fall 2013

52999

M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM

RIDDELL

Example Mid-Term Exam 1 EMTX1

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Table of Tissues Classification; Fill in the following tables of histological classification. Resort to alphabetical order if more than one choice is required for a given list in, a given level. Use the following lists of choices for your answers. List of Choices: Classes and Subtypes

CODE CLASS / TYPE SHAPE / FEATURES FORM LOCATION / RELATION

CELL NAME

A

B

C

D

E

AB

AC

AD

AE

BC

BD

BE

CD

CE

DE

ABC

ABD

ABE

ACD

ACE

ADE

BCE

Adipose

Areolar

Blood

Bone

Cardiac

Cartilage

Cells

Connective

Epithelial

Fibrous / Fibro

Fluid

Hyaline

Lymph

Muscle

Neuroglia

Neuronal / Nerv

Plasma

Pseudostratified

Simple

Stratified

Supportive

Transitional

Columnar

Cuboidal

Squamous

Ciliated

Keratinized

Non-ciliated

Non-keratinized

Cardiac

Compact

Dense

Elastic

Irregular

Loose

Regular

Reticular

Skeletal

Smooth

Spongy

Central

Peripheral

Astrocytes

Basophil

Eiosinophil

Ependymal

Erythrocytes

Leukocytes

Lymphocyte

Macrophage

Microglia

Monocyte

Neuron

Neutrophil

Oligodendrocytes

Platelets

Satellite

Schwann

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Biology 218 – Human Anatomy

Session:

Section:

Days / Time: Instructor:

Fall 2013

52999

M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM

RIDDELL

Example Mid-Term Exam 1 EMTX1

Page 10 of 27 BIOL 218 F 2013 MTX 1 Example Q 130909

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Biology 218 – Human Anatomy

Session:

Section:

Days / Time: Instructor:

Fall 2013

52999

M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM

RIDDELL

Example Mid-Term Exam 1 EMTX1

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Histology Classification

Main Sub Type Sub Type Sub Type Formed Element Type Cell

CLASS MAIN DIVISION FEATURES

84. Fibrous Dense Elastic

Irregular

Regular

85. Adipose

86.

Reticular

87. Blood Form Elem / Cells 88.

Leukocytes Basophil

Eiosinophil

Lymphocyte

Monocyte

89. Neutrophil __BE

Platelets

90.

Lymph

91. 92. Compact

Spongy

Cartilage Elastic

Fibro

93.

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Biology 218 – Human Anatomy

Session:

Section:

Days / Time: Instructor:

Fall 2013

52999

M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM

RIDDELL

Example Mid-Term Exam 1 EMTX1

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SCANTRON 2 Histology Classification continued

Main Sub Type Sub Type Sub Type Cell (Cyte) / Loc Cell Name

CLASS MAIN DIVISION SHAPE / FORM FEATURES

94. Epithelial __AE Pseudostratified

95. Cuboidal

Columnar Ciliated

Non Ciliated

Squamous

96. Cuboidal

Columnar

Squamous Non Keratinized

Keratinized

Transitional

97. Cardiac

Skeletal

98.

99. Neuroglia Central 100. Astrocytes A

Ependymal

Oligodendrocytes

Microglia

Peripheral Satellite

Schwan

Neurons

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Biology 218 – Human Anatomy

Session:

Section:

Days / Time: Instructor:

Fall 2013

52999

M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM

RIDDELL

Example Mid-Term Exam 1 EMTX1

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Integuement Check Box: Mark A for True / Present, or B for False / Not present

Definition / Identification Thick Skin Thin Skin

Stratum corneum 101.

Stratum lucidum 102.

Epidermal ridges 103.

Dermis 104.

Stratum basale 105.

Stratum Spinosum 106.

Stratum Granulosum 107.

108. A patient was admitted to the ER, having been scalded from her navel to the knees anteriorly, in a restaurant kitchen. What % of her body is estimated to have sufferd injury?

109. See Rule of 9’s on Website

A . 9% B. 18% C. 27% D. 36% E . 54%

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Biology 218 – Human Anatomy

Session:

Section:

Days / Time: Instructor:

Fall 2013

52999

M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM

RIDDELL

Example Mid-Term Exam 1 EMTX1

Page 14 of 27 BIOL 218 F 2013 MTX 1 Example Q 130909

Bone Tissue

110. Which type of bone cell is responsible for forming bone matrix?

A. osteocyte B. osteoclast C. osteobyte D. osteoblast

111. The space between the struts or trabeculae in spongy bone is filled with: __________.

A. air B. yellow bone marrow C. water D. red bone marrow

112. The main types of fetal ossification include: Mark all that apply.

A. intrchondral B. endochondral C. endomembranous D. intramermbranous E. extrachondral AB. membrochondral AC. intromentalextracombomendralous

Skeleton Bone membership Classification; Indicate which region of the skeleton for each of the listed bones is a member . Place a check mark in the appropriate column. Mark A for Appendicular and B for Axial and C for Associated

# BONE APPENDICULAR A

AXIAL B

ASSOCIATED C

113. _

114. _

115. _

116. _

117. _

118. _

119. _

120. _

121. _

122. _

Calcaneus

Carpals

Clavicle

Costal

Coxal

Hyoid

Incus

Phalanx

Sacrum

Sphenoid

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Biology 218 – Human Anatomy

Session:

Section:

Days / Time: Instructor:

Fall 2013

52999

M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM

RIDDELL

Example Mid-Term Exam 1 EMTX1

Page 15 of 27 BIOL 218 F 2013 MTX 1 Example Q 130909

Matching: Match the descriptions with the class of articulations: Mark ALL that apply for each Class

CLASS Definition / Description

123. Amphiarthrotic

124. Diarthrotic

125. Synarthrotic

A. Simple, not readily moveable

B. Moderately complex, some shared movement

C. Complex structure, Highly flexible

D. Synovial

E. Suture

Matching: Match the EXAMPLE structures with appropriate class of articulations: Mark ALL that apply for each CLASS.

CLASS Example Type

126. Amphiarthrotic

127. Diarthrotic

128. Synarthrotic

A. Synovial

B. Ball and Socket

C. Gomphosis

D. Suture

E. Distal Tibial Fibula

129. The main function of the appendicular skeleton is to:

A) facilitate movement. B) protect internal organs. C) produce hormones for regulation of calcium balance. D) store iron for blood cell production. E) help regulate body temperature.

130. An interosseous membrane joins the: Mark ALL that apply

A) radius and ulna.

B). fibula and tibia

C) femur and tibia.

D) left and right scapulae E) none of the above

131. The large hole in the coxal bone through which blood vessels and nerves pass is the:

A) acetabulum. B) pubic symphysis. C) obturator foramen. D) iliac fossa. E) glenoid cavity.

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Biology 218 – Human Anatomy

Session:

Section:

Days / Time: Instructor:

Fall 2013

52999

M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM

RIDDELL

Example Mid-Term Exam 1 EMTX1

Page 16 of 27 BIOL 218 F 2013 MTX 1 Example Q 130909

132. Which of the following applies to the sella turcica?

A. it supports and protects the pituitary gland B. it is bounded directly laterally by the foramen spinosum C. as is true for the mastoid process and air cells, it does not develop until after birth D. it permits passage of the optic nerves

133. The hyoid bone

A. serves as a base of attachment for muscles that move the tongue B. is part of the mandible C. is located inferior to the larynx D. articulates with the maxillae

134. The role of fontanels is to

A. allow for compression of the skull during childbirth B. serve as ossification centers for the facial bones C. serve as the final bony plates of the skull D. lighten the weight of the skull bones

135. The sacrum

A. provides protection for reproductive, digestive, and excretory organs B. bears the most weight in the vertebral column C. articulates with the pectoral girdle D. is composed of vertebrae that are completely fused by puberty E. all of the above

136. The portion of the sternum that articulates with the clavicles is the

A. manubrium B. body C. xiphoid process D. angle

137. The prominent groove along the inferior border of the internal rib surface

A. provides an attachment for intercostal muscles B. is called the costal groove C. marks the path of nerves and blood vessels D. both b and c are correct

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Biology 218 – Human Anatomy

Session:

Section:

Days / Time: Instructor:

Fall 2013

52999

M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM

RIDDELL

Example Mid-Term Exam 1 EMTX1

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Identification: Select the correct anatomical term from Column VII, and IX of Choices for the respective request for identification as marked by its symbol.

138. Name this bone(s) %

139. Name this suture @

140. Name this suture $

141. Name this suture &

Identify the bones that form the orbit. Name them in alphabetical order. See Column VII of CHOICES

# BONE

142. _

143. _

144. _

145. _

146. _

147. _

148. _

__Ethmoid

__Frontal

__Lacrimal

__Maxilla

__Palatine

__Sphenoid

__Zygomatic

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Biology 218 – Human Anatomy

Session:

Section:

Days / Time: Instructor:

Fall 2013

52999

M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM

RIDDELL

Example Mid-Term Exam 1 EMTX1

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Fill in the following table for the axial skeleton: Rely on alphabetic order to complete the respective sections and lists. See Column VII for bones and XI for count choices

Skull Bone Count

Cranium 149. 1

Frontal 1

150. 1

Parietal 151.

152. 1

Temporal 2

Facial Inf Nasal Conchae 2

Lacrimal 153.

Mandible 1

154. 155.

Nasal 2

156. Palatine 157.

158. 1

Zygomatic 2

Vertebral Column Cervical 159.

Coccyx 1

160. 5

Sacral 1

161. T 12

Fill in the following Table. Choose your answers from Column XI

# Skeleton Division Bone Count

162. _ Vertebral Column ____

163. _ Axial ___

164. _ Right Appendages (Hand & Foot) ___

165. _ Total Phalanges ___

166. _ Thoracic Cage ___

167. _ Left Appendicular Skeleton ___

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Biology 218 – Human Anatomy

Session:

Section:

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Fall 2013

52999

M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM

RIDDELL

Example Mid-Term Exam 1 EMTX1

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Identification: Select the correct anatomical term from Column VIII, X and XI of Choices for the respective identifications

Column VIII

168. Name this bone specific

169. Name the fused coxal bone that is shown but not indicated in this illustration PUBIS DE

Column X

170. Name this structure %

171. Name this structure ?? ABD

172. Name the structure that provides additional support and articulating surface between % and &&

Column XI

173. How many of these bones, of the ones pictured, are members of the axial skeleton. (ohhh for the keen observer only)

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Biology 218 – Human Anatomy

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Section:

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Fall 2013

52999

M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM

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Identification: Select the correct anatomical term from Column X.

Column X

174. Name this structure #

175. Name this structure +

176. Name this process $$

177. Name this region of this bone $

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Biology 218 – Human Anatomy

Session:

Section:

Days / Time: Instructor:

Fall 2013

52999

M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM

RIDDELL

Example Mid-Term Exam 1 EMTX1

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MATCHING: Match the structure / bone with its corresponding or articulating structure or bone.

# Structure / Bone CODE ARTICULATING, OR CORRESPONDING

STRUCTURE / BONE

178. _

179. _

180. _

181. _

182. _

183. _

184. _

185. _

186. _

187. _

Auricular Surface Of Sacrum

Head Of Femur

Medial Extremity Of Clavicle CDE

Head Of Humerus

Glenoid Cavity

Distal End Of The Tibia

Olecranon articulates with

Head Of Ulna Articulates with

Coxal Bones Articulate With

Costal Tubercle Articulates With

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

Acetabulum

Acromion Of Scapula

Capitulum Of Humerus

Clavicle

Condyle, Capitulum / Trochlea

Coronoid Fossa

Coxal

Femur

Fibula

Glenoid Cavity

Head Of Fibula

Head Of Radius

Head of Humerus

Ilium

Interosseous Membrane

Ischium

Lunate

Medial Condyle Of Femur

Olecrenon Fossa

Radial notch of ulna

Radius

Sacrum

Scaphoid

Scapula

Sternum / Manubrium

Styloid Process

Talus

Thoracic vertebrae

Tibia

Transverse process of Vertebrae

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Match the Term with it representation in the Illustration

# Movement

(single letter)

Illustration

Articulation Type

(double letter)

188. Flexion

189. Plantar flexion

190. Abduction

191. Hyper Extension

192. Protraction

193. Gliding

194. Hinge

195. Ball & Socket

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Greek and Latin Lexicon

# Definition CODE Greek / Latin

Prefix, Root or Suffix

196. _

197. _

198. _

199. _

200. _

201. _

Disease

To cut

Inside

In between

Outside

Ology

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

Ana

Bi

Derma

Dura

Endo

Epi

Erythro

Exo

Extra

Gastric

Hyper

Inter

Ipsi

Iso

Knowledge

Leuko

Lyse

Medi

Pathos

Phago

Physio

Squamous

Sub

Study of

Tomy

Tonic

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THIS PAGE PURPOSELY REMAINS BLANK –

USE for QUESTIONS, PROTESTS, PROPOSALS, TYPOGRAPHIAL ERRORS, SPELLING

CORRECTIONS, ALPHABETIZATIONS, NOTES, DRAWINGS, DIAGRAMS, DOUBLE CHECKS,

DOODLES, A draft Letter to your Dean, or your Mom, or President Obama, about how difficult this course

is, and how and why it should be “dumbed” down for poor and struggling PRE-MED students like

you………….and that there are just too many parts to the Human Body to memorize ….and its too

complicated to understand……and how God should have made this whole thing, including you, more

simple….and how we should use American English instead of all that Latin and Greek stuff……..and how

its too much information for your tired brain to contain in a single semester……and…….how come the

tests are so long…….and ………whine……..whine……..whine……..and WHATEVER!, OTHER !!!!

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CODE I Organ Systems II Body Cavities III Vertebrae IV Loc / View / Relat V Integument

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

Cardiovascular

Digestive

Endocrine

Integuement

Lymphatic

Immune

Muscular

Nervous

Reproductive

Respiratory

Skeletal

Urinary

Abdomen

Anterior

Back

Dead

Heart

Inferior

Kidney

Left

Lumbar Vertebrae

Lung

Medial

Mediastinum

Pelvis

Pericardial Cavity

Pleural Cavity

Posterior

Prone

Right

Sternum

Stomach

Superior

Supine

Thoracic Cavity

Thoracic Vertebrae

Thorax

Vertebral Body

Vertebral Canal

Vertebral Transverse Process

Body

Costal Facet

Dens

Desmosome

Foramina

Groove

Head

Inferior Articular Facet

Inferior Notch

Lamina

Pedicle

Spinous Process

Superior Articular Facet

Superior Costal facet

Sulcus

Transverse Costal Facet

Transverse Foramen

Transverse Process

Tubercle

Vertebral Arch

Vertebral Body

Vertebral Foramen

Vertebrae

Anterior

Artificial

Deep

Distal

External

Inferior

Inferior

Internal

Lateral

Left

Medial

Natural

Oblique

Parasaggital

Posterior

Prone

Proximal

Right

Sub-Cutaneous

Superficial

Superior

Superior Sagittal

Superior Transverse

Supine

Transverse

Apocrine

Attachment, lipid storage, vessels,

Ceruminous

Cutaneous Membrane

Dermis

Epidermis

Exocrine Glands

Follicles

Glands

Hair Follicle

Holocrine

Lipid

Mammary

Merocrine

Milk

Nails

Oil

Oil / Hormones / Pheromones

Papillary

Perspiration

Protection, Touch Waterproofing

Refined fine motor

Reticular

Sebaceous

Sudiferous

Wax

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CODE VII Bones Axial VIII Bones Appendicular

X Skel Structures / Sections

IX Sutures XI

Numbers / Counts

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

Auditory

Coccyx

Costal

Cranial

Ethmoid

Facial

Frontal

Hyoid

Incus

Inferior Nasal Conchae

Lacrimal

Malleus

Mandible

Maxillae

Nasal

Occipital

Palatine

Parietal

Sacrum

Sphenoid

Stapes

Temporal

Vertebrae

Vertebrae, Cervical

Vertebrae, Lumbar

Vertebrae, Thoracic

Vomer

Zygomatic

Carpals

Clavicle

Coxal

Femur

Fibula

Humerus

Ilium

Ischium

Metacarpals

Metatarsals

Patella

Pectoral

Pelvic

Phalanges

Pubis

Radius

Sacrum

Scapula

Sternum

Tarsals

Thoracic

Tibia

Ulna

Arch of Hyoid

Arch of Vertebrae

Capitulum

Condyle, lateral

Condyle, medial

Cranium

Epicondyle , medial

Epicondyle, lateal

Facet, inferior

Facet, superior

Foramen

Head

Lamina

Malleous, lateral

Malleous, medial

Mastoid process

Meatus

Meniscus

Olecranon

Orbit

Sphenoidal Foramen

Sphenoidal Sinus

Styloid process

Suture

Temporal Arch

Transverse process

Trochlea

Zygomatic process

Coronal / Frontal

Infero-Temporal

Lambdoidal

Posterior

Sagittal

Squamous

Supra-Temporal

Synovial

Temporal

Temporal-Zygomatic

Tibial

Transverse

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

16

20

25

26

28

53

56

60

63

76

80

86

103

106

126

206

212


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