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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. Simple - stratified
Cuboidal epithelium types
Integumentary system function
Endocrine system function
Muscular system function
2. Midsagittal or median; sagittal; frontal or coronal; transverse - horizontal - or cross
Connective tissue neutrophils
Simple squamous epithelium location
Cilia
Types of planes (4)
3. Occur in areas involved in allergic reaction
Nervous tissue
Connective tissue reticular cells
Connective tissue eosinophils
Stratified squamous keratinized epithelium location
4. A prominent - distinct area (the iliac crest)
Crest
Sinus
Apical surface epithelium
Reproductive system function
5. 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
Columnar epithelium types
Central
Invagination
Cells (connective tissue)
6. 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
Cranial (structure)
Stratified squamous keratinized epithelium location
Muscle tissue types
Ground substance
7. Nearest a point of origin in general or nearest the trunk as far as the extremities are concerned; nearer the attachment to the body; nearer the midline axis
Connective tissue mesenchymal cells
4 basic tissue types
Stratified squamous nonkeratinized epithelium (moist) location
Proximal
8. 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
Peripheral
Muscle tissue
Muscle tissue types
Epithelial tissue characteristics (6)
9. In the direction of the midline of a structure
Stereocilia
Lateral (structure)
Insertion
Mesad
10. Supports body - protects organs - produces blood cells
4 basic tissue types
Connective tissue adipocytes
Proximal
Skeletal system function
11. Located in the adventitia of blood vessels; multi - potential cells which may differentiate into various connective tissues or smooth muscle cells
Elastic fiber locations
Connective tissue pericytes
Hamulus
Inferior or caudad
12. Contractile in nature and functions to move the skeletal system and body viscera.
Contralateral
Connective tissue leukocytes
Apical surface epithelium
Muscle tissue
13. A muscle's proximal attachment - or its fixed or less movable end' the origin is not constant and can be reversed
Insertion
Superior - craniad - or cephalad
Origin
Nervous system function
14. Most numerous type; collagen bundles are strong and resist stretching
Reproductive system function
Connective tissue reticular cells
Collagen fibers
Nervous system function
15. Secretion; absorption; lines surface
Connective tissue
Reticular fiber locations
Cephalic (structure)
Simple cuboidal epithelium function
16. Most common; called fibrocyte when in flattened stellate state
Connective tissue fibroblasts
Connective tissue plasma cells
Hiatus
Special sensory receptors
17. Attached surface
Simple cuboidal epithelium function
Sulcus
Histamine affect
Basal surface epithelium
18. Kidney tubules; choroid plexus (lining of ventricles and spinal canal; produces CSF); thyroid gland; rete testis; surface of ovary
Medial
Simple cuboidal epithelium location
Skeletal muscle characteristics
Reticular fiber locations
19. Collagen (white) - elastic (yellow) - reticular
Stratified cuboidal epithelium location
Functional units
Proximal
Fiber types
20. Structures that are subjected to pull or stretching activities such as tendons - ligaments - aponeuroses (a sheet - like tendinous expansion - like in hand) and fascia
Collagen fibers
Cilia
Ipsilateral or homolateral
Collagen fiber locations
21. Striated - voluntary
adventitia
Nervous system function
Epithelial tissue characteristics (6)
Skeletal muscle characteristics
22. An outward bulging (hernia) of an organ etc. in a cavity or from a surface
Stratified squamous nonkeratinized epithelium (moist) location
Evagination
Skeletal system function
Central nervous system
23. Simple - pseudostratified - stratified
Trochlea
Columnar epithelium types
Epithelial tissue
Simple cuboidal epithelium function
24. Accumulate in areas in response to chronic inflammation
Organ
Connective tissue eosinophils
Connective tissue lymphocytes
Muscular system function
25. Referring to the same side of the body
Invagination
Connective tissue adipocytes
Ipsilateral or homolateral
Urinary system function
26. Ducts of sweat glands; developing follicles of ovary
Circulatory system function
Stratified cuboidal epithelium location
Simple cuboidal epithelium location
Respiratory system function
27. Secretion; protection; prevents loss of water
Evagination
Cells (connective tissue)
4 basic tissue types
Stratified squamous nonkeratinized epithelium (moist) function
28. Lubrication of body cavities to permit free movement of organs; pinocytotic transport across cells
Sagittal plane
Simple squamous epithelium function
Trochlea
Stratified columnar epithelium function
29. Add support and strength; three types include collagen (white) - elastic (yellow) - and reticular fibers
adventitia
Origin
Transitional epithelium location
Fibers
30. 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
Trochlea
Contralateral
Connective tissue adipocytes
Muscle tissue types
31. Perpetuates the living organism by the production of sex cells (gametes) and future offspring
Simple cuboidal epithelium location
Reproductive system function
Condyle
Foramen
32. Protection
Stratified columnar epithelium function
Ipsilateral or homolateral
Epithelial tissue
Connective tissue reticular cells
33. Organs and systems
Functional units
Anterior or ventral
Flagella
Basal surface epithelium
34. An inward bulging - depression - or bucketing of a cavity or from a surface
Invagination
Fossa
Medial
Neuron function
35. Away from the center of the body; toward the outside
Hiatus
Peripheral
Connective tissue
Peripheral nervous system
36. A prominence or ridge above an articular surface (condyle)
Muscle tissue types
Organism composition
Epicondyle
Reticular fiber locations
37. Secretion; absorption; protection; lubrication
Simple columnar epithelium function
Central nervous system
Rostral
Squamous epithelium types
38. Consists of a group of cells performing a similar function
Cephalic (structure)
Tissue
Integumentary system function
Columnar epithelium types
39. The sole of the foot
Deep or internal
Cranial (structure)
Stratified squamous keratinized epithelium location
Plantar
40. A hole in a bone; in the cranium - the spinal cord passes through the foramen magnum
Stratified squamous keratinized epithelium
Central nervous system
Muscle tissue types
Foramen
41. Similar in structure and function as those in blood; agranular leukocytes migrate in large numbers under normal conditions
Epicondyle
Ipsilateral or homolateral
Connective tissue leukocytes
Reticular fiber locations
42. Toward the front of the body - belly side; volar or palmar side are used in referring to the hand
Connective tissue eosinophils
Columnar epithelium types
Spine
Anterior or ventral
43. Chondroitin sulfate - hyaluronic acid (more)
Primary glycosaminoglycans of ground substance
Connective tissue
Muscle tissue types
Pseudostriated columnar epithelium function
44. Functions in the exchange of gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide)
Tuberosity
Integumentary system function
Respiratory system function
Nervous system function
45. Fibroblasts - mesenchymal - macrophage (histiocytes) - adipocytes - mast - plasma - reticular - pericytes - and certain white blood cells or leukocytes (lymphocytes - monocytes - eosinophils - basophils - and neutrophils)
Connective tissue cells
Connective tissue neutrophils
Spine
polarization of epithelium
46. A shallow depression
Fossa
Neuron function
Central
Connective tissue
47. Limits and protects the body as a whole; prevents excess loss of water; functions in regulating body temperature
Integumentary system function
Ground substance function
Epicondyle
Proximal
48. Packing and supporting material of the body tissue and organs; develops from mesoderm (mesenchyme); all consist of the components ground substance - cells - and fibers
Connective tissue
adventitia
Sinus
Muscle tissue types
49. In the direction away from the midline of a structure
Mesad
Superficial or external
Muscle tissue types
Lateral (structure)
50. Lines lumen of respiratory tract (nasal cavity - trachea - and bronchi)(ciliated); ducts of epididymis (stereocilia); ductus (vas) deferens; male urethra
Simple columnar epithelium location
Pseudostratified columnar epithelium location
Posterior or dorsal
Organism composition