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MCAT Human Body
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mcat
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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. In the direction of the head end of the body
Cardiac muscle characteristics
Cephalic (structure)
Trochlea
Stratified columnar epithelium function
2. A slit between bones; between the parietal bones of the skull - the slit is the superior sagittal fissure
Respiratory system function
Collagen fiber locations
Cranial (structure)
Fissure
3. Produces motions of body parts and viscera
Origin
Muscular system function
Microvilli
Simple cuboidal epithelium location
4. Collagen (white) - elastic (yellow) - reticular
Deep or internal
Transverse - horizontal - or cross plane
Fiber types
Peripheral nervous system
5. 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
Stratified squamous nonkeratinized epithelium (moist) location
Smooth muscle characteristics
Elastic fiber locations
Transitional epithelium function
6. Functions in the exchange of gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide)
Neuron function
Antum
Respiratory system function
Stratified columnar epithelium location
7. The distal end; the less fixed and more movable end of a muscle attachment
Ground substance function
Fossa
Insertion
Tissue
8. A pulley mechanism
Flagella
Trochlea
Origin
Stereocilia
9. Secretion; absorption; protection; lubrication
Epicondyle
Lateral
Ipsilateral or homolateral
Simple columnar epithelium function
10. Primarily attached and nonmotile (fixed cells) but some have the ability to move (wandering or free cells); typical cells found in connective tissue are fibroblasts - mesenchymal - macrophage (hisitocytes) - adipocytes - mast - plasma - reticular - p
Meatus
Smooth muscle characteristics
Cells (connective tissue)
Caudal (structure)
11. Regulates body growth and function via hormones
Organism composition
Histamine affect
Cranial (structure)
Endocrine system function
12. Away from the center of the body; toward the outside
Meatus
Collagen fiber locations
Peripheral
Cardiac muscle location
13. An outward bulging (hernia) of an organ etc. in a cavity or from a surface
Evagination
Stratified columnar epithelium location
Fiber types
Invagination
14. Fibroblasts - mesenchymal - macrophage (histiocytes) - adipocytes - mast - plasma - reticular - pericytes - and certain white blood cells or leukocytes (lymphocytes - monocytes - eosinophils - basophils - and neutrophils)
Stratified columnar epithelium function
Connective tissue cells
Posterior or dorsal
Muscle tissue
15. Similar in structure and function as those in blood; agranular leukocytes migrate in large numbers under normal conditions
Cilia
Connective tissue leukocytes
Connective tissue lymphocytes
Reticular fiber locations
16. A rough eminence - projection - or bump
Tuberosity
Basal surface epithelium
Connective tissue mast cells
Respiratory system function
17. 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)
Cephalic (structure)
Connective tissue adipocytes
Connective tissue leukocyte types
Microvilli
18. Chondroitin sulfate - hyaluronic acid (more)
Endocrine system function
Fiber types
Primary glycosaminoglycans of ground substance
Cardiac muscle characteristics
19. Mucosa of oral cavity - esophagus - anal canal - vagina; cornea of eye and part of conjunctiva
Fossa
Stratified squamous nonkeratinized epithelium (moist) location
Connective tissue pericytes
Crest
20. Can be fixed or free; fixed are numerous in loose connective tissue; polymorphic shape with oval nucleus; have the ability to engulf extracellular material (foreign matter or necrotic cells)
Connective tissue leukocytes
Antum
Evagination
Connective tissue macrophages (histiocytes)
21. Accumulate in areas in response to chronic inflammation
Muscle tissue types
Functional units
Connective tissue lymphocytes
Connective tissue pericytes
22. Referring to the opposite side of the body
Cardiac muscle characteristics
Contralateral
Epicondyle
Connective tissue leukocyte types
23. Motile organelles extending into the lumen consisting of specifically arranged microtubules; mainly located in respiratory epithelium and part of female reproductive tract
Respiratory system function
Cilia
Integumentary system function
Simple squamous epithelium location
24. Respond to external and internal stimuli and have the capability to transmit a message (impulse) from one area of the body to another
Smooth muscle characteristics
Neuron function
Stratified squamous keratinized epithelium
Lateral (structure)
25. Heart
Trochlea
Distal
Insertion
Cardiac muscle location
26. 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
Simple cuboidal epithelium function
Organ system
Ground substance function
Apical surface epithelium
27. Urinary tract (renal calyces and pelvis - ureter - and urinary bladder)
Evagination
Sinus
Transitional epithelium location
Simple squamous epithelium location
28. Ovoid cells with small round nuclei; cytoplasm contains numerous coarse basophilic granules (composed of histamine and heparin); Histamine dilates blood vessels and increases the permeability of capillaries - thus increasing interstitial fluid. Part
Connective tissue mast cells
Collagen fiber locations
Functional units
Epicondyle
29. Perpetuates the living organism by the production of sex cells (gametes) and future offspring
Muscle tissue
Ground substance function
Lateral
Reproductive system function
30. Nearer the midline of the body; toward the inside or interior
Medial
Urinary system function
Digestive system function
Facet
31. Lymphocytes - monocytes - eosinophils - basophils - neutrophils
Simple squamous epithelium location
Microvilli
Connective tissue leukocyte types
Neuron function
32. Secretion; protection
Stratified cuboidal epithelium function
Anatomic position
Condyle
Digestive system function
33. 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)
Facet
Flagella
Sinus
Condyle
34. Toward the front of the body - belly side; volar or palmar side are used in referring to the hand
Connective tissue mesenchymal cells
Midsagittal or median plane
Collagen fibers
Anterior or ventral
35. Organs and systems
Functional units
Simple squamous epithelium function
Peripheral
Skeletal muscle characteristics
36. Has free surface (apical) and an attached surface (basal)
polarization of epithelium
Special sensory receptors
Apical surface epithelium
Superficial or external
37. Includes peripheral nerves - ganglia - and receptors
Peripheral nervous system
Neuron function
Connective tissue mast cells
Microvilli
38. Referring to the same side of the body
Muscular system function
Crest
Ipsilateral or homolateral
Caudal (structure)
39. Simple - stratified keratinized - stratified nonkeratinized (moist)
Integumentary system function
Squamous epithelium types
Reticular fibers
Connective tissue adipocytes
40. A hook - shaped process or eminence
Stratified cuboidal epithelium location
Sinus
Connective tissue leukocyte types
Hamulus
41. Simple - stratified
Stratified squamous keratinized epithelium location
Cuboidal epithelium types
Connective tissue macrophages (histiocytes)
Foramen
42. Composed of neurons (cells); induces a response of distant muscles or glands; regulates body processes like respiration - circulation - and digestion
Connective tissue fibroblasts
Stratified squamous nonkeratinized epithelium (moist) function
Fossa
Nervous tissue
43. Structures that are subjected to pull or stretching activities such as tendons - ligaments - aponeuroses (a sheet - like tendinous expansion - like in hand) and fascia
Cephalic (structure)
Collagen fiber locations
Plantar
Distal
44. In the direction away from the midline of a structure
Elastic fiber locations
Fibers
Lateral (structure)
Spine
45. Responds to internal and external stimuli; regulates and coordinates body activities and movements
Distal
Transverse - horizontal - or cross plane
Nervous system function
Simple cuboidal epithelium location
46. Most common; called fibrocyte when in flattened stellate state
Connective tissue fibroblasts
Simple squamous epithelium function
Connective tissue distinct components
Ground substance
47. Similar to cilia; primary examples are human spermatozoa
Flagella
adventitia
Urinary system function
Hiatus
48. Several organs which function together as a unit for a specific purpose.
Muscular system function
Organ system
Anterior or ventral
Nervous system function
49. Midsagittal or median; sagittal; frontal or coronal; transverse - horizontal - or cross
Types of planes (4)
Fibers
Reticular fibers
Epithelial tissue specializations (4)
50. Ducts of sweat glands; developing follicles of ovary
Columnar epithelium types
Evagination
Central
Stratified cuboidal epithelium location