HCS 212 Exam 1 Questions And Answers Verified Study Solutions 2024/2025 Updates
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HCS 212 Exam 1 Questions And Answers Verified Study Solutions 2024/2025 Updates
The study of structures that cannot be seen without magnification ANS microscopic anatomy
the study of cells ANS cytology
the study of tissues ANS histology
The study of structures that can be seen without ...
HCS 212 Exam 1 Questions And Answers
The study of structures that cannot be seen without magnification ANS microscopic anatomy
the study of cells ANS cytology
the study of tissues ANS histology
The study of structures that can be seen without magnification ANS macroscopic anatomy
refers to the superficial anatomical markings ANS surface anatomy
refers to all structures in a specific area of the body, whether they are superficial or deep ANS
regional anatomy
The study of the organ systems of the body ANS systemic anatomy
how many systems are humans composed of? ANS 11
what are the 11 systems in the human body? ANS integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous,
endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphoid, respiratory, digestive, urinary, reproductive
the sum of all chemical reactions in the body ANS metabolism
the breakdown of complex molecules ANS catabolism
the synthesis of complex molecules ANS anabolism
accessory structures of the integument ANS Hair follicles, exocrine glands, nails
,cutaneous membrane of the integument is composed of? ANS epidermis, dermis
4 types of cells found in the epidermis ANS keratinocytes, melanocytes, merkel cells, langerhans
cells
layers of epidermis from deep to superficial ANS basale, spinosum, granulosum, lucidum,
corneum
ridges extend into epidermis ANS dermal papillae
What are the two layers of the dermis? ANS papillary and reticular
papillary layer ANS dermal papillae, capillaries, nerve axons
releases calcitonin and thyroxine, 2 hormones regulating bone growth that remove calcium from
blood and add it to bone and maintain activity of epiphyseal cartilage ANS thyroid
gland that regulates growth by increasing calcium ion absorption from the small intestine to the blood
ANS parathyroid
gland that releases somatotropin (growth hormone) and maintains activity of epiphyseal cartilage
ANS pituitary gland
the skeleton that supports the central axis of the body; consists of the skull, vertebral column, and the
rib cage ANS axial skeleton
3. jugular foramen (with temporal bone; accessory nerves and internal jugular vein) ANS
occipital bone
the largest of the paranasal sinuses located here; also the bone that makes up most of the floor of the
orbit ANS maxilla
the point of attachment for muscles that extend and rotate the head ANS mastoid process
site of articulation between the cranium and the mandible ANS temporomandibular joint
boundary between the frontal and parietal bones ANS coronal suture
boundary between the parietal and temporal bones ANS squamous suture
, cranial bone that supports some of the weight of the brain ANS ethmoid
forms part of nasal septum ANS vomer bone
Superior portion of nasal septum is formed by ANS perpendicular plate of ethmoid
not part of the skull; is sometimes broken during strangulation ANS hyoid
bones within the temporal bone that are important to hearing ANS auditory ossicles
occurs where the parietal and frontal bones have not yet grown together; one of several fontanels in
an infant skull; covered in fibrous connective tissue ANS soft spot on an infant's head
suture found in the instant but not evident in the adult skull ANS frontal suture
problems with the proper growth of the skull can be caused by ANS early closure of the sagittal
and coronal sutures
pregnancy can cause this abnormal curvature of the back ANS lordosis
compression fracture most likely to occur here ANS vertebra
injury to this part of the vertebra column is most threatening ANS cervical
thickest intervertebral disc between these 2 vertebrae ANS T12 and L1
vertebral curvatures convex anteriorly ANS cervical and lumbar
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