SLCC ANATOMY FINAL EXAM REVIEW-
KARREN SUMMER- QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
What anatomical plane divides the body into anterior and posterior parts? - Answer-
Coronal plane
In anatomical directions, the big tow is what to the ankle? - Answer-Distal
What is the anatomical region for the chin? - Answer-Mental
What type of blood vessels are found in epithelium? - Answer-NONE
What provides physical support and anchoring of epithelial tissue? - Answer-Basement
membrane
Where is elastic cartilage found in the body? - Answer-External ear and epiglottis
What region is a long bone of a pubescent male contains the epiphyseal plate? -
Answer-metaphyseal plate
In epiphyseal plate morphology, where do the chondrocytes stop dividing and become
enlarged?
Zone name and Zone number - Answer-Hypertrophic cartilage
Zone 3
Name the sutures found in the adult skull - Answer-Coronal Sagittal and squamous
Select the answer that contains only facial bones. Only one of the non paired bones can
be selected. - Answer-Zygomatic, maxilla, vomer, palatine, inferior nasal conchae and
lacrimal
What is unique to only the axis vertebrae? - Answer-Dens
What part of the rib contains the articular facet for transverse process articulation? -
Answer-Tubercle
What is the most superior fossa on the posterior of the scapula? - Answer-
Suprascapular spine
What bones from the obturator foramen? - Answer-Ilium and pubis
, Carpal bones - Answer-Scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, pisiform, trapezium, capitate and
hamate
What layer of connective tissue surrounds the entire muscle? - Answer-Epimysium
What is the deepest muscle of mastication? - Answer-Temporalis
Muscles of the Rotator Cuff - Answer-Supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor and
subscapularius
What two muscles, or parts of a muscle, or parts of a muscle, orginate on the coracoid
process of the scapula? - Answer-Coracobrachialis and bicep brachialis short head
What muscles are found in the posterior leg? - Answer-Felxor digitorum longus, flexor
hallucis longus, tibialis posterior, soleus and gastrocnemius
What are the 2 components of the sensory nervous system? - Answer-somatic and
viseral
What neurotransmitter is released into the synaptic cleft in an electrical synapse? -
Answer-Acetocoline
What passes through the synaptic cleft in an electrical synapse? - Answer-Gap
Junctions
Where do three or the four single dural septa join in the cranium? - Answer-confluence
sinuses
What white matter tract connects the cerebrum with the brain stem? - Answer-Projection
tracts
What is the term for the sole of the foot? - Answer-Plantar surface
The sural region is in what relationship to the coxal region? - Answer-Distal
What cavity membrane covers the small intestine? - Answer-Visceral peritoneum
What abdominopelvic region contains the spleen? - Answer-Left hypochondriac
What tissue facilitates the movement of organ walls? - Answer-smooth muscle
What cells line the uterine tube? - Answer-Ciliated simple columnar epithelium
What cells line the nasal cavity? - Answer-Ciliated pseudostratified epithelium tissue
List protein fibers found in connective tissue - Answer-Elastic, reticulum and collagen
KARREN SUMMER- QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
What anatomical plane divides the body into anterior and posterior parts? - Answer-
Coronal plane
In anatomical directions, the big tow is what to the ankle? - Answer-Distal
What is the anatomical region for the chin? - Answer-Mental
What type of blood vessels are found in epithelium? - Answer-NONE
What provides physical support and anchoring of epithelial tissue? - Answer-Basement
membrane
Where is elastic cartilage found in the body? - Answer-External ear and epiglottis
What region is a long bone of a pubescent male contains the epiphyseal plate? -
Answer-metaphyseal plate
In epiphyseal plate morphology, where do the chondrocytes stop dividing and become
enlarged?
Zone name and Zone number - Answer-Hypertrophic cartilage
Zone 3
Name the sutures found in the adult skull - Answer-Coronal Sagittal and squamous
Select the answer that contains only facial bones. Only one of the non paired bones can
be selected. - Answer-Zygomatic, maxilla, vomer, palatine, inferior nasal conchae and
lacrimal
What is unique to only the axis vertebrae? - Answer-Dens
What part of the rib contains the articular facet for transverse process articulation? -
Answer-Tubercle
What is the most superior fossa on the posterior of the scapula? - Answer-
Suprascapular spine
What bones from the obturator foramen? - Answer-Ilium and pubis
, Carpal bones - Answer-Scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, pisiform, trapezium, capitate and
hamate
What layer of connective tissue surrounds the entire muscle? - Answer-Epimysium
What is the deepest muscle of mastication? - Answer-Temporalis
Muscles of the Rotator Cuff - Answer-Supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor and
subscapularius
What two muscles, or parts of a muscle, or parts of a muscle, orginate on the coracoid
process of the scapula? - Answer-Coracobrachialis and bicep brachialis short head
What muscles are found in the posterior leg? - Answer-Felxor digitorum longus, flexor
hallucis longus, tibialis posterior, soleus and gastrocnemius
What are the 2 components of the sensory nervous system? - Answer-somatic and
viseral
What neurotransmitter is released into the synaptic cleft in an electrical synapse? -
Answer-Acetocoline
What passes through the synaptic cleft in an electrical synapse? - Answer-Gap
Junctions
Where do three or the four single dural septa join in the cranium? - Answer-confluence
sinuses
What white matter tract connects the cerebrum with the brain stem? - Answer-Projection
tracts
What is the term for the sole of the foot? - Answer-Plantar surface
The sural region is in what relationship to the coxal region? - Answer-Distal
What cavity membrane covers the small intestine? - Answer-Visceral peritoneum
What abdominopelvic region contains the spleen? - Answer-Left hypochondriac
What tissue facilitates the movement of organ walls? - Answer-smooth muscle
What cells line the uterine tube? - Answer-Ciliated simple columnar epithelium
What cells line the nasal cavity? - Answer-Ciliated pseudostratified epithelium tissue
List protein fibers found in connective tissue - Answer-Elastic, reticulum and collagen