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Title: Anatomy and Physiology Segment Test Review Chapters 15


1
  • Anatomy and Physiology Segment Test Review
    Chapters 1-5
  • Chapter 1 Test Review
  • study of functional processes of body
  • study of cells
  • study of tissues
  • molecules cells - ____ -____ - ____
  • name 7 organ systems and their primary role
  • What are 3 examples of functional characteristics
    of life?
  • What are 3 survival needs of living organisms?
  • What are the divisions of the dorsal cavity?
  • What are the divisions of the ventral cavity?

2
  • Chapter 1
  • Membrane surrounding the walls of the ventral
    cavity and the outer surfaces of organs
  • parietal serosa covers
  • visceral serosa covers
  • feedback that responds in opposite direction of
    stimulus, output shuts off original stimulus
  • maintaining stable conditions
  • plane aka horizontal cut
  • plane separating body into unequal left and right
  • plane separating body into equal left and right
  • simon sayspoint to
  • anterior
  • posterior

3
  • Chapter 1
  • dorsal
  • ventral
  • superior
  • inferior
  • medial

4
  • Chapter 2-3
  • What is the molecule 1?
  • This polar molecule is known as the universal
    ____?
  • What is molecule 2?
  • 4, 5, 6, 7. List the 4 types of organic
    compounds that make up living things.

5
  • Chapter 2-3
  • What are the molecules on the bottom? (hint
    NH2 is known as an amine group, COOH is known as
    carboxyl group)
  • These molecules are the building blocks of what
    organic compound?

6
  • Chapter 2-3
  • What is happening in this reaction?
  • What are the name of the organic reactants in the
    reaction below?
  • What are the name of the products?
  • C6H12O6 C6H12O6 ? C12H22O11 H2O
  • The picture below illustrates a building block
    molecule of a group of organic compounds. What
    is the name of this building block?
  • What organic compound is a combination of these
    building blocks?

7
  • Chapter 2-3
  • What does this illustration represent?
  • What is the main organic compound that makes up
    this structure (labeled _____)?
  • What are the large oblong structures labeled ____?

8
  • Chapter 2-3
  • Name 5 organelles of the cell and a very brief
    (word) explanation of function.
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21.
  • 22.

9
  • Chapter 2-3
  • What do these 4 pictures represent?
  • Identify phase labeled A?
  • Identify phase labeled B?
  • Identify phase labeled C?

C
A
B
10
  • Chapter 2-3 Protein synthesis
  • 27. What is the process taking place from
    molecule 1 to 2?
  • 28. What process is occurring at step 4?
  • 29. What is the final product (5) of this
    biological pathway?
  • 30. What category of molecules do the
    abbreviations Ser, Gly, Ile represent?

11
  • Chapter 2-3
  • 1. Water
  • 2. solvent
  • 3. carbohydrate, monosaccharide
  • 4. -7. protein, carbohydrate, lipids, nucleic
    acid
  • 8. amino acids
  • 9. protein, polypeptide
  • 10. Dehydratin synthesis, anabolism, (mono
    mono)
  • 11. monosaccharide, glucose
  • 12. disaccharide, sucrose water
  • 13. nucleotide
  • 14. DNA/RNA
  • 15. cell membrane
  • 16. lipid, phospholipids
  • 17. proteins
  • 18. ribosomes
  • 19. mitochondria
  • 20. Golgi
  • 21. lysosome
  • 22. Endoplasmic Reticulum
  • 23. mitosis, nuclear division
  • 24. prophase
  • 25. metaphase
  • 26. anaphase
  • 27. transcription (DNA ?mRNA)
  • 28. Translation
  • 29. protein
  • 30. amino acids

12
  • Chapter 4
  • Tissues Test Review
  • give the levels of biological organization
    starting with the basic unit of life
  • what are groups of cells with common function
  • root epi
  • what are the four tissue types
  • what are germ layers and how do they relate to
    tissues

13
  • Chapter 4
  • what tissues all arise from mesenchyme
  • what are the four main types of connective tissue
  • ductless glands, aka ___ glands
  • ground substance fibers
  • earwax
  • most abundant protein in body
  • type of cartilage of verterbral comlumn
  • type of cartilage of ear and epiglottis, more
    flexible

14
  • Chapter 4
  • osseous tissue, aka ___
  • epithelial tissue always has a basement membrane
    and a top surface called ___
  • many layers of flattened cells
  • single layer of boxed shaped cells
  • probable area to find simple cuboidal cells
  • what is/are the function(s) of most simple
    epithelial cells
  • another name for red blood cells and another name
    for white blood cells (indicate which is which)

15
  • Chapter 4
  • three basic structural parts of neuron
  • which type of loose connective tissue functions
    include energy storage, insulation, organ cushion
  • most common type of connective tissue
  • avascular connective tissue comprised mainly of
    water
  • spindle shaped muscles controlling involuntary
    actions of blood vessels and intestines

16
  • Chapter 4
  • specialized immune cells that eat foreign
    material
  • voluntary muscle with many striations
  • what causes the striations in skeletal muscle
  • where in body would we find stratified squamous
    cells
  • where in the body would we find skeletal muscle
  • where in the body would we find simple ciliated
    columnar cells
  • what makes up the brush border
  • tissue type that is irritable and able to conduct
    messages
  • what are the steps of tissue repair

17
  • Test Review Chapter 5 Integument
  • two main layers of the skin
  • what are the five layers of the epidermis
    starting from the top down
  • what layer of the epidermis contains melanocytes
  • what is the most actively dividing layer of the
    epidermis
  • what are the two layers of the dermis
  • What is the predominant tissue type of the dermis
  • what is the layer found below the dermis

18
  • Chapter 5
  • what is the predominant cell type of the
    hypodermis
  • where the hair root is embedded into dermis
  • nerve receptors of the skin that detect light
    pressure
  • specialized leukocytes found in the epidermis
    that help activate the immune response
  • uncontrolled cell growth
  • waterproofing protein that is the main component
    of outer epidermal layers

19
  • Chapter 5
  • list three jobs of the integument
  • tears in dermis, stretch marks (aka. ?)
  • pigment producing cells of epidermis, pigment
    helps shield nuclei of cells
  • eccrine sweat glands, aka ?
  • glands producing earwax
  • smooth muscle attached to hair follicle
  • ABCD rule
  • most common type of skin cancerthink germinating
    layer

20
  • Chapter 5
  • glands found in the axillary and anogenital areas
    possibly acting as sexual scent glands, secretion
    contributes to body odor
  • most abundant cells of epidermis
  • layer of epidermis only found in thick skin
  • 3 jobs of the integument

21
  • Overview
  • levels of organizations (atoms ? )
  • DNA nucleotide sequence codes for proteins
  • Histology
  • functional characteristics of life
  • survival needs
  • feedback mechanisms
  • anatomical position
  • body cavities (dorsal, ventral, thoracic)
  • body planes

22
  • speed of reaction rates
  • chemical bonds
  • proteins, carbohydrates, lipids
  • enzymes
  • isotonic, hypertonic, hypotonic solutions
  • cell membrane and cell organelles
  • microvilli
  • phagocytosis
  • mitosis
  • Transcription DNA to RNA base pairing
  • Translation
  • RNA to RNA base pairing
  • DNA replication

23
  • cell theory
  • Histology
  • Levels of organization cells ? tissues
  • 4 tissue types examples of each type and
    difference amongst group (ex. types of
    epithelial)
  • Integumentary roles
  • layers of the epidermis and dermis

24
  • touch receptors in skin
  • Langerhans cells
  • burns
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