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Receptor that provides sensations of touch, pressure and vibration - ANSWER-tactile receptors
Receptor that is sensitive to touch and ...
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY FOR EMERGENCY
CARE: FINAL EXAM 2024|BRAND NEW EXAM
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS ALL GRADED
A+|GUARANTEED SUCCESS|LATEST UPDATE 2024-
2025
Receptor that provides sensations of touch, pressure and vibration - ANSWER-
✔tactile receptors
Receptor that is sensitive to touch and pressure that are situated between
epidermal cells - ANSWER-✔free nerve endings
Free nerve endings stimulated by hair displacement that monitor distortions and
movements across the body surface - ANSWER-✔the root hair plexus
receptors of fine touch and pressure - ANSWER-✔tactile discs
large receptors sensitive to deep pressure and to pulsing or high-frequency
vibrations - ANSWER-✔lamellated corpuscles
receptors sensitive to pressure and distortion of the skin but they are located in the
deepest layer of the dermis - ANSWER-✔ruffini corpuscles
receptors that provide information essential to the regulation of autonomic
activities by monitoring changes in pressure - ANSWER-✔baroreceptors
receptors that monitor the position of joints, the tension in tendons and ligaments
and the state of muscular contractions - ANSWER-✔proprioceptors
receptors that respond only to water-soluble and lipid-soluble substances that are
dissolved in the surrounding fluid - ANSWER-✔chemoreceptors
, name the 6 major regions of the brain - ANSWER-✔cerebrum
diencephalon
pons
midbrain
medulla oblongata
the cerebellum
____ insulating sheath around an axon consisting of multiple layers of glial cell
membrane" significantly increases conduction rate along the axon - ANSWER-
✔myelin
receptors for painful stimuli common in superficial portions of the skin, in joint
capsules, within the periostea that cover bones and around blood vessel walls -
ANSWER-✔nociceptors
receptors for temperature located in the dermis, in skeletal muscles, in the liver and
in the hypothalamus - ANSWER-✔thermoreceptors
receptors sensitive to stimuli such as stretching, compression or twisting - ANSWER-
✔mechanoreceptors
____ epithelia produces exocrine and endocrine secretions - ANSWER-✔glandular
epithelia
____ is produced by exocrine glands which discharge their products through a duct
onto some external or internal surface - ANSWER-✔exocrine
____ is produced by ductless glands and released into blood or tissue fluids -
ANSWER-✔endocrine
Name the three modes of secretion - ANSWER-✔merocrine
apocrine
holocrine
____ secretion is most common mode of secretion where the product is released
from secretory vesicles by exocytosis - ANSWER-✔merocrine secretion
_____ secretion involves the loss of cytoplasm and the secretory product - ANSWER-
✔apocrine secretion
____ secretion does not leave the cell intact and able to continue secreting -
ANSWER-✔holocrine secretion
Name the three types of muscle tissues - ANSWER-✔skeletal
cardiac
smooth
, ____ ____ is the deepest epidermal layer - ANSWER-✔stratum germinativum
____ is an orange-yellow pigment that normally accumulates in epidermal cells -
ANSWER-✔carotene
____ system regulates both heat loss and heat gain - ANSWER-✔integumentary
system
oil glands - ANSWER-✔sebaceous glands
name the two types of sweat glands - ANSWER-✔apocrine sweat glands (armpits)
merocrine sweat glands (surface of skin)
____ bone is dense bone that is relatively solid - ANSWER-✔compact bone
____ bone is cancelous bone, resembles a network of bony rods or struts seperated
by spaces; does not have osteons - ANSWER-✔spongy bone
____ ossification begins when osteoblasts differentiate within embryonic or fetal
fibrous connective tissue - ANSWER-✔intramembranous ossification
____ skeleton creates a framework that supports and protects organ systems in the
brain and spinal cavities and ventral body cavities - ANSWER-✔axial skeleton
what bones does the axial skeleton consists of - ANSWER-✔22 bones of the skull
6 auditory ossicles and the hyoid bone
24 ribs and sternum
26 bones of the vertebral column
____ skeleton includes the bones of the limbs and those of the pectoral and pelvic
girdles which attach the limbs to the trunk - ANSWER-✔appendicular skeleton
What bones does the appendicular skeleton consists of - ANSWER-✔32 bones of
each upper limbs
31 bones with each lower limb
____ bones are longer than they are wide - ANSWER-✔long bones
____ ribosomes are scattered throughout the cytoplasm and the proteins they make
enter the cytosol - ANSWER-✔free ribosomes
____ ribosomes are attached to the ER and the proteins they manufacture enter the
ER where they are modified and packaged for export - ANSWER-✔fixed ribosomes
The normal pH range of the blood ranges from ___ to ___ - ANSWER-✔7.35 to 7.45
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