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MCAT Human Body
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. The distal end; the less fixed and more movable end of a muscle attachment
Ipsilateral or homolateral
Insertion
Reproductive system function
Connective tissue neutrophils
2. Mucopolysaccharides (glycosaminoglycans) - proteins - lipids - and water
Ground substance composition
Collagen fibers
Smooth muscle location
Anterior or ventral
3. Each has a definite function which results from the combined functions of the various tissue components.
Organ
Proximal
Plantar
Evagination
4. Responds to internal and external stimuli; regulates and coordinates body activities and movements
Collagen fiber locations
Nervous system function
Anterior or ventral
Skeletal system function
5. Add support and strength; three types include collagen (white) - elastic (yellow) - and reticular fibers
Antum
Fibers
Cardiac muscle characteristics
4 basic tissue types
6. Located in the adventitia of blood vessels; multi - potential cells which may differentiate into various connective tissues or smooth muscle cells
Connective tissue distinct components
Connective tissue pericytes
Stratified squamous nonkeratinized epithelium (moist) function
Connective tissue lymphocytes
7. A muscle's proximal attachment - or its fixed or less movable end' the origin is not constant and can be reversed
Origin
Posterior or dorsal
Superficial or external
Neuron function
8. Heart
Cardiac muscle location
Connective tissue adipocytes
Caudal (structure)
Special sensory receptors
9. Epidermis of skin
Stratified squamous keratinized epithelium location
Sulcus
Invagination
Organism composition
10. In the direction of the cranium
Reticular fibers
Cranial (structure)
Integumentary system function
4 basic tissue types
11. Referring to the opposite side of the body
Smooth muscle characteristics
Connective tissue macrophages (histiocytes)
Stratified squamous nonkeratinized epithelium (moist) function
Contralateral
12. A slit between bones; between the parietal bones of the skull - the slit is the superior sagittal fissure
Fissure
Sinus
Fossa
Collagen fibers
13. The outermost layer - composed of connective tissue with elastic and collagenous fibers - of an artery or another structure.
adventitia
Simple columnar epithelium location
Ground substance
Pseudostratified columnar epithelium location
14. Fibroblasts - mesenchymal - macrophage (histiocytes) - adipocytes - mast - plasma - reticular - pericytes - and certain white blood cells or leukocytes (lymphocytes - monocytes - eosinophils - basophils - and neutrophils)
Flagella
Basal surface epithelium
Connective tissue cells
Superior - craniad - or cephalad
15. Composed of neurons (cells); induces a response of distant muscles or glands; regulates body processes like respiration - circulation - and digestion
Invagination
Connective tissue macrophages (histiocytes)
Peripheral
Nervous tissue
16. In the direction of the nose (head)
Inferior or caudad
Cells (connective tissue)
Histamine affect
Rostral
17. Star - shaped cells which join via their processes to form a cellular network; found abutting reticular fibers in certain glands and lymphoid tissues
Fiber types
Muscle tissue types
Connective tissue reticular cells
Insertion
18. In the direction away from the midline of a structure
Trochlea
Lateral
Lateral (structure)
Epithelial tissue characteristics (6)
19. A smooth - rounded articular surface
Condyle
Simple squamous epithelium function
Superficial or external
Meatus
20. Contractile in nature and functions to move the skeletal system and body viscera.
Mesad
Muscle tissue
Distal
Smooth muscle location
21. Farther from the point or origin of a structure or farther from the reference point or the midline axis
Frontal or coronal plane
Distal
Proximal
Smooth muscle characteristics
22. Most common; called fibrocyte when in flattened stellate state
Stereocilia
Connective tissue fibroblasts
Cuboidal epithelium types
Deep or internal
23. Protection
Ipsilateral or homolateral
Nervous tissue
Simple squamous epithelium function
Stratified columnar epithelium function
24. Dilates blood vessels and increases the permeability of capillaries - thus increasing interstitial fluid.
Pseudostriated columnar epithelium function
Connective tissue mesenchymal cells
Histamine affect
Crest
25. Kidney tubules; choroid plexus (lining of ventricles and spinal canal; produces CSF); thyroid gland; rete testis; surface of ovary
Nervous tissue
Trochlea
Caudal (structure)
Simple cuboidal epithelium location
26. Away from the surface; within or toward the inside or interior
Muscle tissue types
Anatomic position
Smooth muscle location
Deep or internal
27. Lymphocytes - monocytes - eosinophils - basophils - neutrophils
Inferior or caudad
Fibers
Connective tissue leukocyte types
Basal surface epithelium
28. Urinary tract (renal calyces and pelvis - ureter - and urinary bladder)
Muscular system function
Transitional epithelium location
Connective tissue leukocyte types
Special sensory receptors
29. Toward the back (the dorsum) of the body; think dorsal dolphin fin
Primary glycosaminoglycans of ground substance
Posterior or dorsal
Ground substance composition
adventitia
30. Includes peripheral nerves - ganglia - and receptors
Transitional epithelium function
Columnar epithelium types
Peripheral nervous system
Fibers
31. Cells and fibers embed into it; acts as a route for the passage of nutrients and wastes to and from the cells within or adjacent to the connective tissue
Anatomic position
Primary glycosaminoglycans of ground substance
Ground substance function
Stratified cuboidal epithelium location
32. Striated - voluntary
Lateral
Skeletal muscle characteristics
Types of epithelium (9)
Crest
33. The sole of the foot
Plantar
Insertion
Facet
Evagination
34. Fingerlike projections of plasma membranes; mainly located at luminal surfaces of absorptive cells (brush border of proximal convoluted tubules and striated border of intestinal epithelium)
Microvilli
Sinus
Fiber types
Elastic fiber locations
35. Male urethra; conjunctiva
Cilia
Stratified cuboidal epithelium function
Crest
Stratified columnar epithelium location
36. A shallow depression
Fossa
Tissue
Simple cuboidal epithelium location
Simple columnar epithelium function
37. Eye - ear - taste buds - and olfactory region
Simple columnar epithelium location
Epithelial tissue specializations (4)
Medial
Special sensory receptors
38. A flat - smooth area (the articulating facet in vertebrae)
Reproductive system function
Condyle
Connective tissue reticular cells
Facet
39. A slit or gap
Midsagittal or median plane
Hiatus
Simple cuboidal epithelium location
Stratified squamous keratinized epithelium location
40. Nonstriated - involuntary
Basal surface epithelium
Origin
Types of epithelium (9)
Smooth muscle characteristics
41. Covers the external surfaces of the body and lines the internal tubes and cavities; forms glands
Epithelial tissue
Fissure
Contralateral
Special sensory receptors
42. Simple - stratified keratinized - stratified nonkeratinized (moist)
Smooth muscle location
Connective tissue mesenchymal cells
Squamous epithelium types
Ground substance
43. Several organs which function together as a unit for a specific purpose.
Organ system
Connective tissue fibroblasts
Cephalic (structure)
Connective tissue distinct components
44. Midsagittal or median; sagittal; frontal or coronal; transverse - horizontal - or cross
Smooth muscle characteristics
Types of planes (4)
Transitional epithelium function
Simple squamous epithelium function
45. If the connective tissue layer is primarily composed of adipocytes - it is referred to as adipose tissue; round - large cell with distinct - dense nucleus; majority of cytoplasmic volume taken up by large lipid droplet; do not undergo mitosis; have a
Connective tissue adipocytes
Muscle tissue
Connective tissue lymphocytes
Facet
46. Lines lumen of respiratory tract (nasal cavity - trachea - and bronchi)(ciliated); ducts of epididymis (stereocilia); ductus (vas) deferens; male urethra
Superficial or external
Pseudostriated columnar epithelium function
Pseudostratified columnar epithelium location
Proximal
47. Located between the cells and fibers - both of which are embedded in it; forms amorphous intercellar material; in fresh state - appears as a transparent and homogenous gel
Circulatory system function
Ground substance
Spine
Deep or internal
48. Simple - stratified
Cuboidal epithelium types
Transverse - horizontal - or cross plane
Cardiac muscle characteristics
Mesad
49. Secretion; absorption; protection; lubrication
Ground substance composition
Simple columnar epithelium function
Apical surface epithelium
Deep or internal
50. A prominent - distinct area (the iliac crest)
Crest
Tuberosity
Reticular fibers
Mesad