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Aami: Anatomy Iii Final Review
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Name the three types of glands: - ANSWER✔✔Exocrine, endocrine and
heterocrine.

Exocrine glands: - ANSWER✔✔Secrete their substances into ducts that empty
onto the surface of the body or into a cavity or hollow organ.

Examples of exocrine glands: - ANSWER✔✔Sweat, salivary, and mammary
glands.

Endocrine glands: - ANSWER✔✔Secrete their products directly into the
bloodstream; are considered ductless glands.

Examples of endocrine glands: - ANSWER✔✔Pituitary gland, thyroid gland,
adrenal gland.

Heterocrine glands: - ANSWER✔✔Glands that have both an endocrine and
exocrine portion.

Example of a heterocrine gland: - ANSWER✔✔The pancreas.

Name the three types of serous membranes: - ANSWER✔✔Pleura, pericardium
and peritoneum.

Pleura: - ANSWER✔✔Lining the thoracic cavity and covering the lungs.

Parietal Pleura: - ANSWER✔✔Layer that is attached to the cavity wall.

Visceral Pleura: - ANSWER✔✔Layer that covers the lungs.

Pleura cavity: - ANSWER✔✔Space between parietal and visceral pleura filled
with pleural fluid.

Pericardium: - ANSWER✔✔Lining the heart cavity and covering the heart.

,Parietal Pericardium: - ANSWER✔✔Layer that is attached to the cavity wall.

Visceral Pericardium: - ANSWER✔✔*AKA Epicardium;* Layer that covers the
heart itself.

Pericardial cavity: - ANSWER✔✔Space between the parietal and visceral
pericardium filled with pericardial fluid.

Peritoneum: - ANSWER✔✔Lining the abdominal cavity and covering the
abdominal organs.

Parietal Peritoneum: - ANSWER✔✔Lines the wall of the abdominopelvic cavity.

Visceral Peritoneum: - ANSWER✔✔Covers some of the organs in the abdominal
cavity as well as some in the pelvic cavity.

Peritoneal cavity: - ANSWER✔✔Slim space between the parietal and visceral
peritoneum filled with peritoneal fluid.

Name the four primary tissues: - ANSWER✔✔Epithelial, Connective, Muscle and
Nervous.

Epithelial Tissue: - ANSWER✔✔Covers the body surface, lines hollow organs,
mosaic shaped pattern.

Endothelium: - ANSWER✔✔*AKA Endothelial Tissue;* When epithelial tissue
lines the inside of blood vessels.

Glandular Epithelium: - ANSWER✔✔When epithelial tissues help in the
formation of glands; These cells are specialized to secrete substances like digestive
enzymes, hormones, perspiration and wax.

Connective Tissue: - ANSWER✔✔Connects, binds, protects and supports the
body and its organs; Is the most abundant tissue in the body; Found almost
everywhere within the body; bones, cartilage, mucous membranes, muscles, skin
and all internal organs; It consists of relatively few cells in a generous matrix.

,Nerve Tissue: - ANSWER✔✔Initiates and transmits nerve impulses & coordinates
body activities.

Muscle Tissue: - ANSWER✔✔Is specialized to produce movement in response to
nerve impulses; Muscle is classified according to both structure (striated or
smooth) and function (voluntary or involuntary).

Skeletal Muscle: - ANSWER✔✔Striated & voluntary.

Cardiac Muscle: - ANSWER✔✔Striated & involuntary.

Visceral Muscle: - ANSWER✔✔Smooth & involuntary.

Name the two layers of serous membrane: - ANSWER✔✔Visceral & Parietal.

Visceral Serous Membrane: - ANSWER✔✔Layer that covers and attaches to the
organs inside of the cavity.

Parietal Serous Membrane: - ANSWER✔✔Layer that is attached to the cavity
wall.

Name the three types of membranes: - ANSWER✔✔Mucous (mucosa), synovial,
and serous (serosa).

Mucous Membrane: - ANSWER✔✔Line a body cavity that opens directly to the
outside, act as a barrier against microbes and other pathogens.

Synovial Membrane: - ANSWER✔✔Line the cavities of freely moveable joints;
secrete synovial fluid.

Serous Membrane: - ANSWER✔✔Lines cavities that do not open directly to the
outside; cover the organs and secrete a serous fluid.

Name the contents of the anterior cervical triangle: - ANSWER✔✔Common
carotid artery, internal jugular vein, vagus nerve.

What is the medial boundary of the anterior cervical triangle: -
ANSWER✔✔Formed by the mid-line of the neck.

, What is the superior boundary or base of the anterior cervical triangle: -
ANSWER✔✔Formed by the inferior border of the mandible.

What is the lateral boundary of the anterior cervical triangle: -
ANSWER✔✔Formed by the SCM.

How does the Common Carotid Artery lie to the Internal Jugular Vein? -
ANSWER✔✔Medial & deep.

How does the Internal Jugular Vein lie to the Common Carotid Artery? -
ANSWER✔✔Lateral & superficial.

How does the Vagus Nerve lie to the Common Carotid Artery and Internal Jugular
Vein? - ANSWER✔✔Posterior & in between.

Name the contents of the Femoral Triangle: - ANSWER✔✔Femoral Vein,
Femoral Artery, Femoral Nerve.

Name the medial boundary of Scarpa's Triangle: - ANSWER✔✔Formed by the
adductor longus muscle.

Name the lateral boundary of Scarpa's Triangle: - ANSWER✔✔Formed by the
sartorious muscle.

Name the superior boundary or base of Scarpa's Triangle: - ANSWER✔✔Formed
by the inguinal ligament.

How does the Femoral Vein lie to the Femoral Artery: - ANSWER✔✔Medial &
deep.

How does the Femoral Artery lie to the Femoral Vein: - ANSWER✔✔Lateral &
superficial.

Name the contents of the Axilla: - ANSWER✔✔Axillary Artery, Axillary Vein,
Brachial Plexus.

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