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Practice Lab Practical on Bone Histology and Terminology

1. In the above picture:a. Identify the large black space indicated by the yellow arrow.Top of Form Bottom of Formb. In living tissue, what would occupy this space?Top of Form Bottom of Formc. Identify the small black space indicated by the red arrow.Top of Form Bottom of Formd. In living tissue, what would occupy this space?Top of Form Bottom of Forme. Identify the structure indicated by the yellow circle.Top of Form Bottom of Formf. Identify the structure indicated by the pink arrow.Top of Form Bottom of Formg. Identify the structure indicated by the green arrow.Top of Form Bottom of Formh. Identify the diagonal black line indicated by the blue arrow.Top of Form Bottom of Formi. In living tissue, what would occupy this space?Top of Form Bottom of Form2. 3. In the above picture:a. Identify the structure indicated by the black arrow.Top of Form Bottom of Formb. Identify the channel indicated by the yellow arrow.Top of Form Bottom of Formc. Identify the channel indicated by the light green arrow.Top of Form Bottom of Formd. Identify the space indicated by the pink arrow.Top of Form Bottom of Forme. In living tissue, what would occupy this space?Top of Form Bottom of Formf. Identify the structure indicated by the light blue arrow.Top of Form Bottom of Formg. Identify the structure indicated by the purple arrow.Top of Form Bottom of Formh. Identify the opening indicated by the red arrow.Top of Form Bottom of Formi. Identify the structure indicated by the white arrow.Top of Form Bottom of Form4. 5. In the above picture:a. What type of bone is indicated by the pink star?Top of Form Bottom of Formb. How many osteons would you expect to find in this particular type of bone?Top of Form Bottom of Formc. What type of bone is indicated by the green arrow?Top of Form Bottom of Formd. Identify the structure indicated by the black arrow.Top of Form Bottom of Forme. What previously occurred here?Top of Form Bottom of Form6. 7. In the above picture:a. Identify the cells labeled 1.Top of Form Bottom of Formb. Identify the spaces labeled 2.Top of Form Bottom of Formc. Identify the spaces labeled 3.Top of Form Bottom of Form8. 9. In the above picture:a. Identify the spaces labeled 1.Top of Form Bottom of Formb. Identify the spaces labeled 2.Top of Form Bottom of Formc. Identify the cells labeled 3.Top of Form Bottom of Formd. Identify the structures labeled 4.Top of Form Bottom of Forme. Name the space that contains structures 5-8.Top of Form Bottom of Formf. Identify the structures labeled 9.Top of Form Bottom of Form10. Compact bone is primarily composed of _______________.Top of Form Bottom of Form11. Osteocytes are directly linked by _________________.Top of Form Bottom of Form12. ___________ marrow is responsible for the formation of blood cells.Top of Form Bottom of Form13. The arrangement of the spongy bone within a flat bone is referred to as the ____________.Top of Form Bottom of Form14. _______________ is a rounded projection on a boneTop of Form Bottom of Form15. _________________ is a cavity within a bone.Top of Form Bottom of Form16. A roughened projection only found on the proximal femur is a ____________________.Top of Form Bottom of Form

Practice Lab Practical on Epithelial Tissue

1. In the above picture:a. Identify the tissue indicated by the red arrow.Top of Form Bottom of Formb. Identify the structure indicated by the green starTop of Form Bottom of Formc. What occurs at the structure indicated by the green star?Top of Form Bottom of Formd. What organ is this slide from?Top of Form Bottom of Form2. 3. In the above picture:a. Identify the tissue indicated by the arrow.Top of Form Bottom of Formb. What is the function of this tissue?Top of Form Bottom of Formc. What organ is this slide from?Top of Form Bottom of Form4. 5. In the above picture:a. What type of tissue forms the rings seen in the above image?Top of Form Bottom of Form6. 7. In the above picture:a. Identify the epithelial tissue.Top of Form Bottom of Formb. What is a location for this tissue?Top of Form Bottom of Formc. Give a function for this tissue.Top of Form Bottom of Formd. Identify the clear cell.Top of Form Bottom of Forme. What is its function?Top of Form Bottom of Form8. 9. In the above picture:a. Identify the tissue type found in the top half of the micrograph.Top of Form Bottom of Formb. Give a location for this tissue type.Top of Form Bottom of Formc. Do all the cells in this tissue type touch the basement membrane?Top of Form Bottom of Formd. What specific structures are indicated by the black arrows?Top of Form Bottom of Forme. What is their function?Top of Form Bottom of Form

Practice Lab Practical on Connective Tissue

1. In the above picture:a. Identify the tissue type.Top of Form Bottom of Formb. Give 2 locations where it is typically found.Top of Form Bottom of Formc. Identify the pink strands?Top of Form Bottom of Formd. Identify the black lines?Top of Form Bottom of Forme. Identify the numerous cells.Top of Form Bottom of Form2. 3. In the above picture:a. Identify the tissue.Top of Form Bottom of Formb. What is the predominant cell type in this tissue?Top of Form Bottom of Formc. Give 3 functions for this tissue.Top of Form Bottom of Formd. Why is the nucleus in an eccentric position in these cells?Top of Form Bottom of Form4. 5. In the above picture:a. Identify the tissue type?Top of Form Bottom of Formb. What is the predominant noncellular component of this tissue?Top of Form Bottom of Formc. What is the predominant cellular component of this tissue?Top of Form Bottom of Formd. What are 2 locations where this tissue could be found?Top of Form Bottom of Form6. 7. In the above picture:a. Identify the tissue type.Top of Form Bottom of Formb. What are 3 locations for this tissue?Top of Form Bottom of Formc. Identify the cell indicated by the blue arrow.Top of Form Bottom of Formd. Identify the white space surrounding this cell.Top of Form Bottom of Forme. How many blood vessels would you typically find in this tissue?Top of Form Bottom of Form

Practice Lab Practical on Body Regions and Major Body Cavities1. Identify the body regions in the picture below.

a. Blue ovalTop of Form Bottom of Formb. Red circleTop of Form Bottom of Formc. Yellow ovalTop of Form Bottom of Formd. ATop of Form Bottom of Forme. BTop of Form Bottom of Formf. CTop of Form Bottom of Formg. DTop of Form Bottom of Formh. ETop of Form Bottom of Formi. FTop of Form Bottom of Formj. GTop of Form Bottom of Formk. HTop of Form Bottom of Forml. ITop of Form Bottom of Formm. JTop of Form Bottom of Formn. KTop of Form Bottom of Formo. LTop of Form Bottom of Formp. MTop of Form Bottom of Formq. NTop of Form Bottom of Formr. OTop of Form Bottom of Form

2. Identify the body regions in the picture above.a. ATop of Form Bottom of Formb. BTop of Form Bottom of Formc. CTop of Form Bottom of Formd. DTop of Form Bottom of Form3. 4. Identify the region indicated by the red arrow in the above picture.Top of Form Bottom of Form5. Identify the body cavities in the picture below.

a. ATop of Form Bottom of Formb. What is the primary organ found in body cavity A?Top of Form Bottom of Formc. BTop of Form Bottom of Formd. What is the primary organ found in body cavity B?Top of Form Bottom of Forme. Body cavities A and B are collectively referred to as the:Top of Form Bottom of Formf. CTop of Form Bottom of Formg. What are the main organs found in body cavity C?Top of Form Bottom of Formh. DTop of Form Bottom of Formi. What are the main organs found in body cavity D?Top of Form Bottom of Formj. Body cavities C and D are collectively referred to as the:Top of Form Bottom of Formk. What muscle separates the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities?Top of Form Bottom of Form6. Identify the specific body cavities in the picture below.

a. ATop of Form Bottom of Formb. BTop of Form Bottom of Formc. CTop of Form Bottom of Form7. Identify the specific body membranes in the picture below.

a. What membrane is represented by the green line?Top of Form Bottom of Formb. What membrane is represented by the light blue lines?Top of Form Bottom of Formc. What membrane is represented by the purple lines?Top of Form Bottom of Form

8. The organ indicated by the red arrow in the picture above is the heart of a shark. The shiny membrane on the surface of this organ must be the:Top of Form Bottom of Form

9. What type of fluid would be found in the space indicated by the red arrow in the picture above?Top of Form Bottom of Form

10. What type of membranes cover the organ in the picture above?Top of Form Bottom of Form

Practice Lab Practical on Terminology of the Body1. In the picture of the okapi, identify the surfaces indicated by the arrows.

a. Purple arrowTop of Form Bottom of Formb. Red arrowTop of Form Bottom of Formc. Black arrowTop of Form Bottom of Formd. Blue arrowTop of Form Bottom of Form

2. In the above picture of the skull, the letter A is (superior/inferior)to the letter B.Top of Form Bottom of Form3. In the above picture of the skull, the letter A is (medial/lateral)to the letter B.Top of Form Bottom of Form

4. In the above picture of the skull, the letter A is (superior/inferior)to the letter B.Top of Form Bottom of Form5. In the above picture of the skull, the letter A is (anterior/posterior)to the letter B.Top of Form Bottom of Form6. In the above picture of the skull, the letter A is (ventral/dorsal)to the letter B.Top of Form Bottom of Form

7. In the above picture of the iguana skeleton, the letter A is (proximal/distal)to the letter B.Top of Form Bottom of Form8. In the above picture of the iguana skeleton, the letter A is (proximal/distal)to the letter C.Top of Form Bottom of Form9. In the above picture of the iguana skeleton, the letter C is (proximal/distal)to the letter B.Top of Form Bottom of Form

10. In the above picture of the turtle, the letter A is (superficial/deep)to the letter B.Top of Form Bottom of Form11. In the above picture of the turtle, the letter B is (superficial/deep)to the letter A.Top of Form Bottom of Form

12. What type of section would produce the view of the arm seen above?Top of Form Bottom of Form

13. The above image is the result of a (longitudinal/transverse) section.Top of Form Bottom of Form14. The above image is the result of a (sagittal/frontal) section.Top of Form Bottom of Form15. The above image is the result of a (midsagittal/parasagittal) section.Top of Form Bottom of Form

16. What is represented by #1 in the above picture?Top of Form Bottom of Form17. What is represented by #2 in the above picture?Top of Form Bottom of Form18. What is represented by #5 in the above picture?Top of Form Bottom of Form

19. The above image is the result of a (longitudinal/transverse) section.Top of Form Bottom of Form20. The above image is the result of a (sagittal/frontal) section.Top of Form Bottom of Form21. What type of section through the body would divide the kneecap into equal left and right portions?Top of Form Bottom of Form22. If a person is doing jumping jacks, then his arms are moving in the (sagittal/frontal) plane.Top of Form Bottom of Form23. Which one of the following are TRUE?a. The nose is superior to the mouthb. The thumbs are lateral to the fingersc. The left eye is medial to the left eard. The wrist is distal to the elbowe. The ankle is proximal to the kneef. Humans are bipedsg. Giraffes are quadrupedsh. Anatomy is the study of the function of living organismsi. In anatomical position, the elbow joint is at an angle of 137.5 degreesj. Ventral and posterior are synonymsk. Posterior and dorsal are antonymsl. Superior is a relative term (i.e. it depends on the position of the body)m. The anterior surface of the hand has hairn. The biceps muscle is superficial to the skinTop of Form Bottom of Form

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