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MCAT Human Body
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mcat
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Answer 50 questions in 30 minutes.
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1. In the direction of the midline of a structure
Apical surface epithelium
Trochlea
Mesad
Sinus
2. Lines lumen of respiratory tract (nasal cavity - trachea - and bronchi)(ciliated); ducts of epididymis (stereocilia); ductus (vas) deferens; male urethra
Pseudostratified columnar epithelium location
Transitional epithelium location
Frontal or coronal plane
Antum
3. Occur in areas involved in allergic reaction
Skeletal muscle characteristics
Connective tissue eosinophils
Organism composition
Superficial or external
4. 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
Ground substance function
Types of epithelium (9)
Simple columnar epithelium function
Urinary system function
5. A vertical plane which passes from side to side; it is at right angles to the midsagittal plane and cuts the specimen into anterior and posterior components (ear to ear)
Frontal or coronal plane
Endocrine system function
Mesad
Skeletal system function
6. A canal
Condyle
Apical surface epithelium
Meatus
Transverse - horizontal - or cross plane
7. Mucosa of oral cavity - esophagus - anal canal - vagina; cornea of eye and part of conjunctiva
Midsagittal or median plane
Stratified squamous nonkeratinized epithelium (moist) location
Connective tissue pericytes
Stratified cuboidal epithelium function
8. They are extremely elastic and are located in structures with a degree of elasticity such as the walls of blood vessels (elastic arteries) - true vocal cords - and trachea
Muscular system function
Rostral
Nervous system function
Elastic fiber locations
9. Add support and strength; three types include collagen (white) - elastic (yellow) - and reticular fibers
Functional units
Sinus
Fibers
Digestive system function
10. A shallow depression
Lateral (structure)
Fossa
Medial
Transitional epithelium function
11. Includes brain and spinal cord
Connective tissue distinct components
Ground substance
Caudal (structure)
Central nervous system
12. Secretion; absorption; lines surface
Connective tissue eosinophils
Sinus
Simple cuboidal epithelium function
Ground substance
13. Referring to the opposite side of the body
Insertion
Contralateral
Organism composition
4 basic tissue types
14. Removes body wastes from bloodstream; helps regulate homeostasis of internal environment
Collagen fiber locations
Urinary system function
Connective tissue leukocyte types
Endocrine system function
15. A rough eminence - projection - or bump
Tuberosity
Lateral (structure)
Frontal or coronal plane
Invagination
16. Cells lining lumen of digestive tract (stomach to rectum only); gall bladder; many glands (secretory units and ducts); uterus; uterine tube (ciliated)
Insertion
Simple squamous epithelium location
Simple columnar epithelium location
Digestive system function
17. Endothelium of blood and lymphatic vessels; bowman's capsule and thin loop of Henle in kidney; mesothelium lining pericardial - peritoneal - and pleural body cavities; lung alveoli; smallest excretory ducts of glands
Smooth muscle location
Stratified squamous nonkeratinized epithelium (moist) function
Simple squamous epithelium location
Simple cuboidal epithelium function
18. Attached surface
Connective tissue mast cells
Smooth muscle characteristics
Basal surface epithelium
Fossa
19. Simple - pseudostratified - stratified
Types of epithelium (9)
Organ
Condyle
Columnar epithelium types
20. A hole in a bone; in the cranium - the spinal cord passes through the foramen magnum
Foramen
Types of planes (4)
4 basic tissue types
Simple cuboidal epithelium location
21. Farther from the midline; toward the side of the body or away from the midsagittal plane; to the side
Connective tissue
Lateral
Connective tissue plasma cells
Nervous tissue
22. Urinary tract (renal calyces and pelvis - ureter - and urinary bladder)
Trochlea
Anterior or ventral
Transitional epithelium location
Reproductive system function
23. Motile organelles extending into the lumen consisting of specifically arranged microtubules; mainly located in respiratory epithelium and part of female reproductive tract
Smooth muscle characteristics
Cilia
Sinus
Types of planes (4)
24. Striated - voluntary
Transitional epithelium location
Lateral (structure)
Skeletal muscle characteristics
Primary glycosaminoglycans of ground substance
25. Lubrication of body cavities to permit free movement of organs; pinocytotic transport across cells
Stratified cuboidal epithelium function
Elastic fiber locations
Simple squamous epithelium function
Stratified squamous nonkeratinized epithelium (moist) location
26. Composed of neurons (cells); induces a response of distant muscles or glands; regulates body processes like respiration - circulation - and digestion
Simple cuboidal epithelium location
Nervous tissue
Fossa
Rostral
27. Secretion; protection; facilitates transport of substances on surface of cells
Organ system
Pseudostriated columnar epithelium function
Origin
Flagella
28. Respond to external and internal stimuli and have the capability to transmit a message (impulse) from one area of the body to another
Connective tissue neutrophils
Epithelial tissue
Muscle tissue
Neuron function
29. Striated - involuntary
Foramen
Cardiac muscle characteristics
Lateral
Spine
30. In the direction away from the midline of a structure
Lateral (structure)
Cardiac muscle characteristics
Stratified squamous keratinized epithelium
Organism composition
31. Kidney tubules; choroid plexus (lining of ventricles and spinal canal; produces CSF); thyroid gland; rete testis; surface of ovary
Collagen fibers
Fibers
Simple cuboidal epithelium location
Fiber types
32. Collagen (white) - elastic (yellow) - reticular
Tuberosity
Fossa
adventitia
Fiber types
33. Protection
Simple squamous epithelium location
Transitional epithelium function
Lateral
Transverse - horizontal - or cross plane
34. Similar in structure and function as those in blood; agranular leukocytes migrate in large numbers under normal conditions
Endocrine system function
Connective tissue leukocytes
Origin
Trochlea
35. Star - shaped cells which join via their processes to form a cellular network; found abutting reticular fibers in certain glands and lymphoid tissues
Plantar
Connective tissue reticular cells
Stratified squamous keratinized epithelium location
Transitional epithelium location
36. Away from the surface; within or toward the inside or interior
Deep or internal
Hiatus
Tissue
Collagen fibers
37. Ground substance - cells - fibers
Epithelial tissue characteristics (6)
Types of epithelium (9)
Connective tissue distinct components
Connective tissue mesenchymal cells
38. Secretion; protection; prevents loss of water
Stratified squamous nonkeratinized epithelium (moist) function
Reticular fiber locations
Apical surface epithelium
Types of planes (4)
39. Functions in the exchange of gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide)
Respiratory system function
Organism composition
Organ system
Integumentary system function
40. A cavity in a bone (maxillary sinus); a venous blood channel in the cranium (cavernous sinus); or a cavity in a viscus - such as the pharynx (piriform sinus)
Transitional epithelium location
Cells (connective tissue)
Anterior or ventral
Sinus
41. Epithelium - connective tissue - muscle - nerve
Functional units
4 basic tissue types
Posterior or dorsal
Urinary system function
42. Eye - ear - taste buds - and olfactory region
Central
Digestive system function
Stratified squamous nonkeratinized epithelium (moist) location
Special sensory receptors
43. Migrate in large numbers into the interstitium during an inflammatory response
Cardiac muscle location
Connective tissue neutrophils
Reticular fibers
Fibers
44. A groove
Connective tissue eosinophils
Apical surface epithelium
Stratified cuboidal epithelium location
Sulcus
45. A slit or gap
Central nervous system
Hiatus
Foramen
Smooth muscle location
46. Has compactly aggregated cells; has limited intercellular spaces and substance; is avascular (no blood vessels); lies on a connective tissue layer (the basal lamina); has cells that form sheets and are polarized; is derived from all three germ layers
Basal surface epithelium
Medial
Sulcus
Epithelial tissue characteristics (6)
47. A horizontal plane at right angles to both the sagittal and frontal plane; it cuts the specimen into superior (upper or cephalad) and inferior (lower or caudad) portions; cross sections of the specimen (cuts at waist)
Columnar epithelium types
Facet
Transverse - horizontal - or cross plane
Medial
48. Chondroitin sulfate - hyaluronic acid (more)
Muscular system function
Nervous system function
Primary glycosaminoglycans of ground substance
Endocrine system function
49. A slit between bones; between the parietal bones of the skull - the slit is the superior sagittal fissure
Lateral (structure)
Foramen
Connective tissue adipocytes
Fissure
50. Found in inelastic structures; walls of blood vessels - lymphoid tissues (spleen and lymph nodes) - red bone marrow - basal laminae - and glands (liver - kidney)
Reticular fiber locations
Invagination
Organism composition
Urinary system function