FSE2930 Prof. Review Anatomy Questions And Answers Rated A+
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FSE2930 Prof. Review Anatomy Questions And Answers Rated A+
Gustatory cells would be found in what part of the body? ANS tongue
What organ is located in the mediastinum? ANS heart
Name the bones found in the axial skeleton. ANS hyoid, vertebrae, sternum (more likely: skull, vertebral colu...
FSE2930 Prof. Review Anatomy Questions And
Answers Rated A+
Gustatory cells would be found in what part of the body? ANS tongue
What organ is located in the mediastinum? ANS heart
Name the bones found in the axial skeleton. ANS hyoid, vertebrae, sternum (more likely: skull,
vertebral column, thorax - ribs and sternum)
The bone that is considered a sesamoid bone ANS patella
Blood flows from the pulmonary veins into which chamber of the heart? ANS left atrium
The "shinbone" is also known as which bone? ANS tibia
What are the 5 strata of the epidermis, from deeper to more superficial? ANS basal, spinosum,
granulosum, lucidum, corneum
What bodily fluid has the lowest pH? ANS gastric juice
The only movable bone of the skull is the: ANS mandible
Name the organs located in the pelvic cavity. ANS uterus
The term cephalic refers to the: ANS head
If the inferior vena cava or hepatic portal vein becomes obstructed, blood can be returned from the
lower body to the superior vena cava via which vein? ANS azygos vein
, Blood flows directly from the brachiocephalic veins into what? ANS superior vena cava
The urinary bladder is which direction from the stomach? ANS inferior
Why do women generally have a lower amount of total body water than men? ANS they have a
higher body temperature
The function of the gallbladder is ANS storage and concentration of bile
The mandibular fossa of the temporal bone articulates with what part of the mandible? ANS
condyle process
Describe anatomical position. ANS standing erect, feet flat on floor, arms at sides, thumbs lateral
to other fingers
Name signs of an infection. ANS skin lesions, elevated body temperature, and swollen lymph
nodes
Sweat is produced by which glands? ANS sudoriferous
The bicuspid valve is located between what 2 chambers of the heart? ANS left atrium and left
ventricle
The primary means of water movement between cells is which type of fluid movement? ANS
osmosis
The origin of a muscle refers to the what part of the muscle? ANS attachment to the stationary
bone
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