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Anatomy for funeral service final Exam Questions And Answers 100% Pass 1. What term(s) are used to describe nerves that transmit impulses from the brain or spinal cord to a body part causing the body part move? - answerMotor Neurons or Efferent What type of cartilage is found in the larynx? - a...

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1. What term(s) are used to describe nerves that transmit impulses from the brain or spinal cord
to a body part causing the body part move? - answer✔Motor Neurons or Efferent

What type of cartilage is found in the larynx? - answer✔Thyroid cartilage

Where is most blood volume found in the body? - answer✔Capillaries

List the muscles in the "hamstrings" - answer✔Bicep Femoris, Semitendinosus,
Semimembranosus

Compare and contrast pulmonary ventilation, internal and external respiration. - answer✔P:
Breathing. ER: Oxygen and CO2 exchange between body and environment. IR: RBC give up
oxygen and take CO2 at a cellular level. (cellular respiration)

What are the meninges? List their divisions and identify their location. - answer✔Meninges are
the membranes surrounding the brain and the spinal cord. Layers: Dia Meter, Arachnoid, Sub-
arachnoid, and Pia Meter.

Distinguish between the various types of tissue found in the human body. - answer✔Epithelial
tissue, Connective tissue, Muscle tissue (3 types: smooth, cardiac, and striated), and Nervous
tissue.

What is the exit duct (tube) of the urinary bladder? - answer✔Urethra

The cerebrum is part of what structure of the brain? - answer✔Encephalon

List the inverted funnel like organ just posterior to the oral and nasal cavities - answer✔Pharynx

How many pairs of spinal nerves are located in the human body? - answer✔31 pairs
Which artery would one raise in order to inject the upper extremity below the cubital fossa? -
answer✔Radial

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The anatomical guide that lies lateral to tendon of flexor carpi ulnaris muscle describes which
artery? - answer✔Ulnar

Define the Islets of Langerhans and state its location. - answer✔Cells in the pancreas that
produce insulin and glucagon.
region of the pancreas that have endocrine cells
Differentiate between endocrine, exocrine, and heterocrine glands and give an example of each. -
answer✔Endocrine: ductless. Ex. Pituitary Gland. Exocrine: has ducts (ductful). Ex. Oil, sweat,
and salivary glands. Heterocrine: both duct/ ductless. Ex. Pancreas and Gonads.

Identify the specific location of the adrenal glands. - answer✔Superior to the kidneys (on top of
the kidneys).
retro paretineal

What part of the brain controls equilibrium? - answer✔Cerebellum
What type of muscle actions causes a body part to move toward the median plane? -
answer✔Adduction

How many pairs of floating ribs are included in the rib cage? - answer✔2 pairs

What term describes a cluster of capillaries located within a nephron? - answer✔Glomerulus

What type of action involves the turning of a body part on an axis? - answer✔Rotation
Where is the trapezius muscle located, identity its origin, insertion, and action. -
answer✔Trapezius is located on the shoulder. Insertion: clavicle and scapula. Action: Extends
head, raises scapula. Origin: Attached to the occipital bone and vertebrae.

Define: insertion, origin, articulation as it relates to muscles. - answer✔Insertion: the moving
part/ bone. Origin: the immovable/ less movable part/ bone. Articulation: Joints.

Identify the muscle of the anterior thigh - answer✔Quadricep Formalis.

Identify the medial muscle of the forearm. - answer✔Flexor Carpi Ulnaris
Where is the sternocleidomastoids muscle located? List its insertion, origin, and action. -
answer✔Origin: Sternum and Clavicle. Insertion: Mastoid process of the temporal bone. Action:
Rotates and Flexes the head.
Which gland is located at the base of the brain and is referred to as the "master gland"? -
answer✔Pituitary Gland.

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