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Chapter 1 – An Introduction to Anatomy. Anatomical Organization & Life Functions. Anatomical Approaches & Specialties. Organ Systems. Anatomical Terms. Potpourri. $100. $100. $100. $ 100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400.
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Chapter 1 – An Introduction to Anatomy Anatomical Organization & Life Functions Anatomical Approaches & Specialties Organ Systems Anatomical Terms Potpourri $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 FINAL ROUND
Topic 1:$100 Question • Morphology is referred to as: • a. Comparative Anatomy • b. Regional Anatomy • c. Surface Anatomy • d. Clinical Anatomy ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 1:$100 Answer • Morphology is referred to as: • a. Comparative Anatomy • b. Regional Anatomy • c. Surface Anatomy • d. Clinical Anatomy BACK TO GAME
Topic 1:$200 Question • Within which specialty does an embryologist study anatomical structures? • a. Comparative Anatomy • b. Developmental Anatomy • c. Clinical Anatomy • d. Radiographic Anatomy ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 1:$200 Answer • Within which specialty does an embryologist study anatomical structures? • a. Comparative Anatomy • b. Developmental Anatomy • c. Clinical Anatomy • d. Radiographic Anatomy BACK TO GAME
Topic 1:$300 Question • Microscopic anatomy is subdivided into which of the following specialties? • a. Cytology and Bacteriology • b. Bacteriology and Histology • c. Cytology and Histology • d. All of the above ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 1:$300 Answer • Microscopic anatomy is subdivided into which of the following specialties? • a. Cytology and Bacteriology • b. Bacteriology and Histology • c. Cytology and Histology • d. All of the above BACK TO GAME
Topic 1:$400 Question • Which anatomical approach emphasizes the spatial relationships among structures? • a. Surface Anatomy • b. Regional Anatomy • c. Systemic Anatomy • d. Cross-sectional Anatomy ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 1:$400 Answer • Which anatomical approach emphasizes the spatial relationships among structures? • a. Surface Anatomy • b. Regional Anatomy • c. Systemic Anatomy • d. Cross-sectional Anatomy BACK TO GAME
Topic 1:$500 Question • The most extensive structural changes occur within the first _____ of development. • a. 4 weeks • b. 8 weeks • c. 12 weeks • d. 16 weeks ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 1:$500 Answer • The most extensive structural changes occur within the first _____ of development. • a. 4 weeks • b. 8 weeks • c. 12 weeks • d. 16 weeks BACK TO GAME
Topic 2:$100 Question • The level of organization that consists of the smallest living units in the body is the ______ level. • a. molecular • b. cellular • c. tissue • d. organ ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 2:$100 Answer • The level of organization that consists of the smallest living units in the body is: • a. molecular • b. cellular • c. tissue • d. organ BACK TO GAME
Topic 2:$200 Question • The highest level of anatomical organization is the: • a. tissue • b. organ system • c. organ • d. organism ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 2:$200 Answer • The highest level of anatomical organization is the: • a. tissue • b. organ system • c. organ • d. organism BACK TO GAME
Topic 2:$300 Question • Layers of muscle tissue form the bulk of the wall of the heart, a hollow, 3-dimensional structure. What level of organization does this represent? • a. tissue • b. organ system • c. molecular • d. organ ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 2:$300 Answer • Layers of muscle tissue form the bulk of the wall of the heart, a hollow, 3-dimensional structure. What level of organization does this represent? • a. tissue • b. organ system • c. molecular • d. organ BACK TO GAME
Topic 2:$400 Question • The state in which stability is achieved, through normal functioning of the body’s organ systems, is called: • a. homeostasis. • b. adaptability. • c. metabolism. • d. differentiation. ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 2:$400 Answer • The state in which stability is achieved, through normal functioning of the body’s organ systems, is called: • a. homeostasis. • b. adaptability. • c. metabolism. • d. differentiation. BACK TO GAME
Topic 2:$500 Question • At the chemical / molecular level, which trace element is not present in the human body? • a. selenium • b. copper • c. silver • d. aluminum ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 2:$500 Answer • At the chemical / molecular level, which trace element is not present in the human body? • a. selenium • b. copper • c. silver • d. aluminum BACK TO GAME
Topic 3:$100 Question • Which organ system(s) provides locomotion, support and heat production? • a. Muscular system • b. Skeletal system • c. Integumentary system • d. All of the above ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 3:$100 Answer • Which organ system(s) provides locomotion, support and heat production? • a. Muscular system • b. Skeletal system • c. Integumentary system • d. All of the above BACK TO GAME
Topic 3:$200 Question • Which organ system directs immediate responses to environmental stimuli? • a. Lymphoid system • b. Muscular system • c. Nervous system • d. Skeletal system ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 3:$200 Answer • Which organ system directs immediate responses to environmental stimuli? • a. Lymphoid system • b. Muscular system • c. Nervous system • d. Skeletal system BACK TO GAME
Topic 3:$300 Question • The following are structures of the endocrine system except: • a. parathyroid gland • b. pituitary gland • c. suprarenal gland • d. salivary gland ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 3:$300 Answer • The following are structures of the endocrine system except: • a. parathyroid gland • b. pituitary gland • c. suprarenal gland • d. salivary gland BACK TO GAME
Topic 3:$400 Question • Which respiratory system structure filters, warms and humidifies air? • a. paranasal sinuses • b. pharynx • c. bronchi • d. lungs ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 3:$400 Answer • Which respiratory system structure filters, warms and humidifies air? • a. paranasal sinuses • b. pharynx • c. bronchi • d. lungs BACK TO GAME
Topic 3:$500 Question • Which organ system consists of structures, which perform the following primary functions: control erythrocyte production and elevate blood pressure; control maturation of lymphocytes; regulate calcium levels? • a. Lymphoid system • b. Endocrine system • c. Nervous system • d. Cardiovascular system ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 3:$500 Answer • Which organ system consists of structures, which perform the following primary functions: control erythrocyte production and elevate blood pressure; control maturation of lymphocytes; regulate calcium levels? • a. Lymphoid system • b. Endocrine system • c. Nervous system • d. Cardiovascular system BACK TO GAME
Topic 4:$100 Question • The anatomical term for the leg is: • a. crus • b. sura • c. tarsus • d. tibia ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 4:$100 Answer • The anatomical term for the leg is: • a. crus • b. sura • c. tarsus • d. tibia BACK TO GAME
Topic 4:$200 Question • The sura is ______ to the patella. • a. proximal • b. lateral • c. medial • d. distal ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 4:$200 Answer • The sura is ______ to the patella. • a. proximal • b. lateral • c. medial • d. distal BACK TO GAME
Topic 4:$300 Question • In the anatomical position, the pollex is ______ to the digits. • a. medial • b. anterior • c. lateral • d. posterior ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 4:$300 Answer • In the anatomical position, the pollex is ______ to the digits. • a. medial • b. anterior • c. lateral • d. posterior BACK TO GAME
Topic 4:$400 Question • The sectional plane that extends from side to side, parallel to the long axis, is called: • a. sagittal • b. frontal • c. transverse • d. median ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 4:$400 Answer • The sectional plane that extends from side to side, parallel to the long axis, is called: • a. sagittal • b. frontal • c. transverse • d. median BACK TO GAME
Topic 4:$500 Question • A person lying face up in the anatomical position is said to be: • a. ventral • b. supine • c. prone • d. dorsal ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 4:$500 Answer • A person lying face up in the anatomical position is said to be: • a. ventral • b. supine • c. prone • d. dorsal BACK TO GAME
Topic 5:$100 Question • The gallbladder is located in the: (UQ=Upper Quadrant / LQ= Lower Quadrant) • a. RUQ • b. RLQ • c. LUQ • d. LLQ ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 5:$100 Answer • The gallbladder is located in the: (UQ=Upper Quadrant / LQ= Lower Quadrant) • a. RUQ • b. RLQ • c. LUQ • d. LLQ BACK TO GAME
Topic 5:$200 Question • Which structure subdivides the thoracic cavity into the left and right pleural cavities? • a. diaphragm • b. mediastinum • c. peritoneum • d. mesenteries ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 5:$200 Answer • Which structure subdivides the thoracic cavity into the left and right pleural cavities? • a. diaphragm • b. mediastinum • c. peritoneum • d. mesenteries BACK TO GAME
Topic 5:$300 Question • Which layer of the serosa covers the heart? • a. visceral pleura • b. visceral pericardium • c. parietal pleura • d. parietal pericardium ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 5:$300 Answer • Which layer of the serosa covers the heart? • a. visceral pleura • b. visceral pericardium • c. parietal pleura • d. parietal pericardium BACK TO GAME
Topic 5:$400 Question • Which of the following is not a function of body cavities? • a. Cushion viscera during walking, jumping and running. • b. Permit expansion of certain viscera. • c. Permit free movement of viscera. • d. All of the above are functions of body cavities. ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 5:$400 Answer • Which of the following is not a function of body cavities? • a. Cushion viscera during walking, jumping and running. • b. Permit expansion of certain viscera. • c. Permit free movement of viscera. • d. All of the above are functions of body cavities. BACK TO GAME
Topic 5:$500 Question • In the human body, the order of increasing radiodensity is as follows: • a. air, fat, blood, liver, muscle, bone • b. air, fat, liver, blood, muscle, bone • c. air, blood, fat, liver, muscle, bone • d. air, blood, fat, muscle, liver, bone BACK TO GAME ANSWER