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Term

sagital (or lateral)

frontal (or coronal)

transverse (or cross sectional)

Definition

Body planes are imaginary, flat surfaces that divide the body into parts. The three main body planes are?

Term
anatomical
Definition

When a patient stands erect, eyes forward, with arms at the sides and feet and palms directed forward, this is known as which position?

Term
thorax and abdomen
Definition

The two principal body cavities are?

Term
superior
Definition

The term that denotes and upward orientation is called

Term
inferior
Definition

The term that denotes downward orientation and means toward the feet is called

Term
anterior or ventral
Definition

The term that means toward the front of the body is

Term
posterior or dorsal
Definition

The term that means toward the back of the body is

Term
medial
Definition

The term that means toward the midline is

Term
lateral
Definition

The term that means toward the side is

Term
distal
Definition

The term that means away from the center is

Term

proximal

Definition

The term that means toward the center is

Term
deep (or internal)
Definition

The term that means within the body is

Term
superficial
Definition

The term that means toward the body surface is

Term
armpit
Definition

The term axiallary refers to the

Term
abdomen
Definition
The term celiac refers to
Term
neck
Definition
The term cervical refers to the
Term
groin
Definition
The term inguinal refers to the
Term
head
Definition
The term cephalic refers to the
Term
buttocks
Definition

The term gluteal refers to the

Term
back of the head
Definition
The term occipital refers to the
Term
quadrants
Definition
The abdomen may be divided into four
Term
cytoplasm
Definition

The portion of the protoplasm outside the nucleus of a cell is called the

Term
Golgi
Definition

The _________ complex packages secretions for export from the cell and produces lysosomes.

Term
diffusion
Definition

The movement of ions from regions of higher to lower concentration is known as

Term
filtration
Definition

______ is the process by which a substance is forced through a memrane by hydrostatic pressure.

Term
phagocytosis
Definition

The process of white cells ingesting other substances is ________.

Term
mitosis, cytokinesis
Definition

The duplication of chromosomes prior to cell division is termed ____, and the division of cytoplasm to form two cells is termed _____.

Term
cells
Definition

Tissues are made up of

Term
squamous, columnar, cuboidal
Definition

Epithelial cells are classified according to their shape as _____ and ________.

Term
gland
Definition

Any structure that is differentiated to produce a secretion may be called a (an)

Term
muscle
Definition

Tissue that consists of bundles or sheets of long, narrow cells arranged in parallel and having the capacity to shorten under appropriate stimulation is called

Term
cardiac
Definition

The muscle found only in the heart is called __________ muscle.

Term
nerve
Definition

__________ tissue is specialized ot transmit neural impulses.

Term
integumentary
Definition

The skin, its hair, glands, and nails are collectively known as the ________ system.

Term
pores
Definition

The tiny openings on the skin surface are called_______.

Term
sweat
Definition

___________ clands secrete water and some wastes from the skin.

Term
dermis, epidermis
Definition

Name the two main layers of the skin:

Term
soles of the feet, palms of the hand
Definition

Hair is found on all skin surfaces of the human body except

Term
oil
Definition

Sebaceous glands are also known as ________ glands.

Term
body temperature
Definition

The main purpose of the sweat glands is to regulate

Term
lunula
Definition

The white, moon-shaped, crescentic area on the actively growing fingernail or toenail is called the ________.

Term
melanin
Definition

Cells producing pigment granules are made up of a protein called

Term
salt
Definition

Sweat glands release _______ water onto the skin surface.

Term
shaft; root
Definition

The part of the hair that is visible is called the __________; the part below the skin surface is the __________.

Term
carotene
Definition

The yellowish pigment in the skin of Asian people is caused by ___________.

Term
adipose
Definition

The subcutaneous layer contains a variable amount of fat, also called __________ tissue.

Term
cuticle
Definition

The band of epidermis at the base and side of tgeh nail plate is the _________.

Term
collagen
Definition

A structural protein found in the skin and connective tissue is ______________.

Term
vermilion
Definition

The exposed red portion of the upper or lower lip is the ________ border.

Term
melanin
Definition

A black pigment formed by melanocytes in the epidermis is known as

a. keratin

b. stratum

c. collagen

d. melanin

Term
stratum corneum
Definition

The outermost layer of the epidermis is known as the

a. corium

b. stratum corneum

c. sebum

d. epithelium

Term
sebum
Definition

The oily substance secreted by sebaceous glands is called

a. lipochrome

b. sebum

c. keratin

d. collagen

Term
hair follicle
Definition

Each hair grows within a sac called the

a. sebaceous gland

b. stratum corneum

c. hair follicle

d. cuticle

Term
keratin
Definition

A horny cell is filled with

a. fat

b. fluid

c. collagen

d. keratin

Term
prevents stimulation of nerve endings upon injury
Definition

Which of the following is NOT a function of the skin?

a. helps excrete excess water and body wastes

b. actgs as a barrier against unfriendly microorganisms

c. prevents stimulation of nerve endings upon injury

d. produces vitamin D

 

Term
keratin
Definition

A hair fiber is composed of

a. albumin

b. keratin

c. collagen

d. epithelium

Term
12 months or longer
Definition

A toenail that has been removed takes how long to grow back completely?

a. 2-4 months

b. 5-8 months

c. 9-12 months

d. 12 months or longer

Term
antidiuretic
Definition

The hormone that serves as a chemical messenger from the pituitary gland to the distal tubules and collecting ducts of the kidneys is the _______ hormone.

Term
water
Definition

Urine is composed of about 96% _________.

Term
juxtaglomerular
Definition

A structure that regulates blood pressure in the kidney is the ________ apparatus.

Term
nephrons
Definition

Each kidney contains more than a million microscopic units which are called _______.

Term
800
Definition

The bladder can hold approximately ____ mL of urine.

Term
300
Definition

The urge to urinate occurs when the bladder reaches approximately ____ mL of urine.

Term
tubular reabsorption
Definition

The renal tubules and collecting ducts return most of the filtrate to the blood by a process called ___.

Term
bladder
Definition

Which of the following structures is a temporary storage sac for urine?

a. bladder

b. ureters

c. kidneys

d. calyx

Term
outer region of the kidney
Definition

Which of the following best describes the renal cortex?

a. structure through which urine passes into the minor calices

b. muscular sac that serves as a reservoir for urine

c. central urine collecitng basin in the kidney

d. outer region of the kidney

Term
glomeruli
Definition

A ball-shaped collectin of capillaries in the kidney is called a

a. nephron

b. glomeruli

c. calix

d. meatus

Term
erythropoietin
Definition

A hormone secreted by the kidneys to stimulate production of red blood cells is

a. antidiuretic hormone

b. erythropoietin

c. follicle-stimulating hormone

d. renin

Term
bilirubin
Definition

What substance appears in the urine following the breakdown of hemoglobin?

a. bilirubin

b. blood

c. iron

d. glucose

Term
renin
Definition

The hormone that is synthesized, stored, and secreted by the kidneys, and which raises blood pressure by indirectly narrowing blood vessels is

a. antidiuretic hormone

b. erythropoietin

c. follicle-stimulating hormone

d. renin

Term
to carry blood away form the kidneys
Definition

The function of the renal vein is

a. filtration

b. to bring blood to the kidneys

c. to carry blood away from the kidneys

d. reabsorption

Term
creatinine
Definition

A waste product of muscle metabolism excreted in the urine is

a. blood urea nitrogen

b. creatinine

c. bilirubin

d. iron

 

Term
foreskin
Definition

The prepuce is more commonly known as the ____.

Term
Cowper
Definition

___________ glands is another name for the bulbourethral glands.

Term
glans penis
Definition

The sensitive tip of the penis is the _________.

Term
sperm; prostaic fluid
Definition

Name the two main components of semen:

Term
testis
Definition

The male gonad that produces spermatozoa and male hormones is otherwise known as the

Term
perineum
Definition

The area between the anus and the scrotum in the male is called the

Term
vas deferens
Definition

The narrow tube that carries sperm form the epidiymis into the body and toward the urethra, and which is severed in the fasectomy procedure, is known as the

Term
formation
Definition

Spermatogenesis is the ________ of sperm.

Term
secrete fluid to aid motility of sperm
Definition

The purpose of the prostate gland is to:

 

a. lubricate the penis

b. support the parenchyma

c. secrete fluid to aid motility of sperm

d. temporarily store sperm cells

Term
testosterone
Definition

The hormone responsible for secondary sex characteristics in men is

 

a. testosterone

b. androgen

c. progestin

d. gonadotropin

Term
flagellum
Definition

The hair-like process on a sperm cell that makes it motile is called

 

a. fimbria

b. villus

c. cilium

d. flagellum

Term
scrotum
Definition

Which structure serves as a cooling unit for sperm?

 

a. prostate gland

b. scrotum

c. seminal vesicles

d. epididymis

Term
testosterone
Definition

Which hormone stimulates development of the seminiferous tubules and promotes sperm production?

a. follicle-stimulating hormone

b. androgen

c. testosterone

d. luteinizing hormone 

 

Term
in the seminiferous tubules
Definition

where are sperm produced?

 

a. in the seminal vesicles

b. in the prostate gland

c. in the corpus callosum

d. in the seminiferous tubules

Term
millions
Definition

How many sperm are present in the normal ejaculate?

 

a. hundreds

b. thousands

c. hundreds of thousands

d. millions

Term
pharynx
Definition

The _________ serves as a common passageway for air moving from the nose to the trachea and for food moving from the oral cavity to the stomach.

Term
fauces
Definition

The opening that leads from the mouth and into the oropharynx is called the _________

Term
internal, external
Definition

The two sphincters in the wall of the anal canal that guard the anal opening are called ________

Term
endocrine, exocrine
Definition

the pancreas is both an ______ and an _______ gland.

Term
parotid, sublingual, submandibular
Definition

The three glands that release saliva are

Term
villi
Definition

Millions of microscopic fingerlike _______ line the walls of the small intestine.

Term
colon
Definition

the large intestine

Term
deglutition
Definition
swallowing
Term
appendix
Definition

blind pouch hanging from first part of colon

Term
bile
Definition
digestive juice made in liver
Term
common bile duct
Definition
carries bile from liver and gallbladder to duodenum
Term
duodenum
Definition
first part of small intestine
Term
bowel
Definition
intestine
Term
ileum
Definition
third part of small intestine
Term
sigmoid colon
Definition
lower part of the colon shaped like an S.
Term
esophagus
Definition
tube connecting the throat and stomach
Term
stomach
Definition
organ that receives food from the esophagus
Term
pharynx
Definition

throat

Term
gallbladder
Definition
organ that store bile
Term
liver
Definition
organ that secretes bile and destroys old red cells
Term
jejunum
Definition
second part of small intestine
Term
feces
Definition
another word for "stool"
Term
insulin
Definition
hormone that transports sugar into cells
Term
pancreas
Definition
produces insulin
Term
anus
Definition
opening of digestive tract to outside of the body
Term
bilirubin
Definition
pigment in bile
Term
cecum
Definition
first part of large intestine
Term
parotid
Definition
salivary gland near ear
Term
enzyme
Definition
speeds up reactions between substances
Term
amino acid
Definition
building blocks of proteins
Term
mastication
Definition
chewing
Term
saliva
Definition
digestive juice produced by salivary glands
Term

cholecystokini

Definition

The hormones that stimulates the gallbladder to contract and release bile is:

 

a. insulin

b. lipase

c. cholecystokinin

d. maltase

Term
glycogen
Definition

The liver removes excess glucose from the bloodstream, storing it in liver cells as:

a. pepsin

b. fatty acids

c. glycogen

d. triglycerides

Term
near the ear
Definition

The parotid gland is located:

a. near the ear

b. behind the liver

c. under the tongue

d. next to the pancreas

Term
hydrochloric acid
Definition

The substance produced by the stomach that is necessary for digestion is:

a. hydrochloric acid

b. dentin

c. amylase

d. chyme

Term
is a vestigial structure
Definition

The vermiform appendix

a. digests cellulose in vegetalbes

b. is a vestigial structure

c. stores vital appendicoliths

d. incubatges bacteria that can break down food particles

Term
storage of iron and other vitamins
Definition

Which of the following is NOT a function of the large intestine?

a. absorption of sodium and water

b. incubation of bacteria

c. elimination of wastes

d. storage of iron and other vitamins

Term
to close a passage
Definition

What is the function of a sphincter?

a. to close a passage

b. to act as a catalyst

c. to release nutrients

d. to open a valve

Term
duodenum
Definition

Most chemical digestion takes place within the

a. mouth

b. duodenum

c. small bowel

d. large bowel

 

Term
acetabulum
Definition

socket where thigh bone joins pelvis

Term
disk
Definition
platelike structure between vertebrae
Term
fossa
Definition
shallow bone cavity
Term
periosteum
Definition
membrane around bones
Term
sinus
Definition
cavity within bone
Term
trochanter
Definition
large process below neck of femur
Term
xiphoid process
Definition
narrow portion of sternum
Term
tubercle
Definition
small round process on a bone
Term
vertebra
Definition
back bone
Term
sulcus
Definition
groovelike depression
Term
acromion
Definition
point of the shoulder
Term
styloid process
Definition
process on temporal bone
Term
condyle
Definition
knuckle-like process at end of bone near joint
Term
calcium
Definition
mineral in bone
Term
tuberosity
Definition
large round process on a bone
Term

epiphysis

Definition
the end of a long bone
Term
olecranon
Definition
elbow
Term
false ribs
Definition
ribs 8-12
Term
floating ribs
Definition
ribs 11 and 12 specifically
Term
epiphyseal plate
Definition
growth center near end of bone
Term
foramen
Definition
opening in bones where vessels enter and exit
Term
cartilage
Definition
rubbery connective tissue
Term
diaphysis
Definition
shaft of a long bone
Term
malleolus
Definition
round process on each side of ankle joint
Term
pubic symphysis
Definition
area of fusion of two pubic bones
Term
ossification
Definition
bone formation process
Term
the temporal bone and mandibular bone
Definition

The temporomandibular joint is the area of connection between:

a. the temporal bone and the mastoid process

b. the temporal bone and mandibular bone

c. the mandible and the maxilla

d. the mandibular bone and the styloid process

 

Term
the place of union between two or more bones
Definition

What is the best definition for articulation?

a. the place of union between two or more bones

b. the ability to move a joint freely and without pain

c. the junction of tendon and muscle

d. circular movement around a central point

Term
origin
Definition

What is the medical term for the place where muscle is attached to stationary bone?

a. insertion

b. origin

c. belly

d. abductor

 

Term
visceral
Definition

What is the medical term for muscle that is smooth?

a. tendinous

b. visceral

c. striated

d. fascicular

Term
scapula
Definition

The medical name for the shoulder blade is:

a. clavicle

b. olecranon

c. sternum

d. scapula

Term
coccyx
Definition

The medical name for the tailbone is

a. coccyx

b. sacrum

c. vertebra

d. lamina

Term
femur
Definition

The longest bone in the body is the

a. humerus

b. tibia

c. fibula

d. femur

Term
ischium
Definition

The lowermost part of the pelvis is called the

a. ilium

b. ileum

c. ischium

d. pelvic girdle

Term
kneecap
Definition

The patella is the

a. ankle bone

b. kneecap

c. wrist bone

d. collar bone

Term
synarthrosis
Definition

An immovable joint is called a(n)

a. amphiarthrosis

d. diarthrosis

c. ankylosis

d. synarthrosis

Term
12
Definition

How many thoracic vertebrae does the average person have?

a. 7

b. 12

c. 13

d. 15

Term
12
Definition

How many pairs of ribs does the average person have?

a. 8

b. 10

c. 12

d. 15

Term
skull, vertebral column, ribs, sternum
Definition

the axial skeleton consists of the

a. upper and lower extremities, pectoral girdle, pelvic girdle

b. cervical spine, thoracic spine, lumbar spine, sacrum, coccyx

c. skull, extremities pelvic girdle, vertebral column

d. skull, vertebral column, ribs, sternum

Term
ligament
Definition

A band of fibrous tissue that connects bone or cartilages is a

a. ligament

b. muscle

c. joint

d. tendon

Term
platelike structure
Definition

A lamina is a

a. platelike structure

b. bulbous projection

c. depressed area

d. grated surface

Term
smooth muscles
Definition

Muscles that cannot be controlled voluntarily are known as

a. striated muscles

b. smooth muscles

c. skeletal muscles

d. voluntary muscles

Term
skull
Definition

The occipital bone is found in the

a. vertebral column

b. upper extremities

c. skull

d. lower extremities

Term
dendrite
Definition

Which of the following is NOT part of the bony skeleton?

a. dendrite

b. tubercle

c. facet

d. dens

Term
gluteus maximus
Definition

the large muscle of the buttocks is the

a. gastrocnemius

b. adductor longus

c. gracilis

d. gluteus maximus

Term
latissimus dorsi
Definition

Which of the following muscles rotates the humerus and moves the arm?

a. quadriceps

b. latissimus dorsi

c. trapezius

d. zygomatic

Term
hands
Definition

Metacarpals are found in the ________

Term
feet
Definition

Metatarsals are found in the ____________

Term
quadricep
Definition

The _______ is the thigh muscle that exteds the knee.

Term
femur, acetabulum
Definition

In the hip, the head of the _________ fits into the ____________.

Term
acromioclavicular
Definition

The ___________ joint connects the shoulder bone and the collar bone.

Term
radionavicular
Definition

The joint between the wrist and the forearm is the _____ joint.

Term
bursa
Definition

A sac-like, fluid-filled cavity situated in places where friction would otherwise develop is known as a ______________.

Term
cruciate
Definition

The supporting ligaments that cross each other in the knee are known as the anterior and posterior ________ ligaments.

Term
pericardium
Definition

The sac surrounding the heart is called the _______

Term

Right atrium

Right ventricle

Left atrium

Left ventricle

Definition

List the four chambers of the heart

Term
aorta
Definition

The largest artery of the body is the __________

Term
sinoatrial node
Definition

The ________ is known as the pacemaker of the heart.

Term
diastole
Definition

The period of relaxation of the heart is _____

Term
stroke volume
Definition

The volume of blood pumped by one ventricle during one beat is known as the

Term
electrocardiagram
Definition

The test that traces and displays the electrical potentials of the heart is known as the ______

Term
pulse (or arterial pulse)
Definition

The alternate expansion and recoil of an artery is the ______________

Term
capillary
Definition

The smallest blood vessel is a(n)

a. capillary

b. arteriole

c. venule

d. artery

Term
artery
Definition

the blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood is the

a. capillary

b. venule

c. vein

d. artery

Term
cardiac output
Definition

The amount of blood pumped by one ventricle in one minute is called the

a. arterial pulse

b. cardiac output

c. ejection fraction

d. stroke volume

Term
HDL
Definition

The "good" cholesterol is transported by the

a. LDL

b. VDL

c. HDL

d. VLDL

Term
myocardium of the ventricles
Definition

Purkinje fibers are found in the

 

a. left atrium

b. myocardium of the ventricles

c. endocardium of the atria

d. bundle of His

Term
mitral
Definition

The valve that is located between the left upper and lower chambers of the heart is the

a. pulmonary

b. mitral

c. tricuspid

d. bicuspid

Term
carotid arteries
Definition

Oxygen is carried to the brain by the

a. carotid arteries

b. pulmonary arteries

c. aortic vein

d. jugular vein

Term
radial
Definition

The artery most used by healthcare workers to measure the pulse is the

a. carotid

b. radial

c. ulnar

d. jugular

Term
bronchioles
Definition

The smallest branches of the bronchi are called ________.

Term
carbon dioxide
Definition

At least 100 times more __________ is present in expired air than in the environment air we inspire.

Term
pleura
Definition

The _____ is the membrane that surrounds each lung.

Term
five, lobes
Definition

There are (number) ______ divisions of the lungs known as _________

Term
hilum or hilus
Definition

The midline region of the lung where vessels, nerves, lymph tissue, and bronchial tubes enter and exit is called the

Term
capillaries
Definition

Oxygen enters the bloodstream through the ______of the lung.

Term
pulmonary parenchyma
Definition

Air sacs and small bronchioles together are called the _____________

Term
diaphram
Definition

The muscle separating the chest and abdomen is the ______________

Term
visceral pleura
Definition

The ________ is the layer of pleura that is closest to the lung tissue.

Term
intercostal space
Definition

A space between two ribs is known as a(n) ______

Term
epiglottis
Definition

The flap of cartilage that covers the opening of the larynx is the

a. glottis

b. epiglottis

c. voice box

d. vocal cords

Term
three
Definition

The right lung in the average patient has how many lobes?

a. one

b. two

c. three

d. four

Term
exhaled
Definition

Air expelled to equalize the pressure of the lungs is known as what kind of air?

a. apical

b. exhaled

c. bronchial

d. tracheal

Term
cilia
Definition

The hairlike processes projecting from the free surface of a cell that help keep mucus moving thorugh the respiratory structures are called

a. cilia

b. bronchioles

c. villi

d. alveoli

Term
12 to 20
Definition

The normal number of complete respirations per minute is

a. 5 to 7

b. 8 to 10

c. 12 to 20

d. 16 to 25

Term
21 percent
Definition

Inhaled air contains approximately how much oxygen?

a. 3 percent

b. 12 percent

c. 16 percent

d. 21 percent

Term
bronchi
Definition

In the region of the mediastinum the trachea divides into two structures called

a. bronchi

b. lobes

c. branches

d. alveoli

Term
one pint
Definition

Mucous cells within the lining of lungs prodcue how much mucus daily?

a. one teaspoon

b. one ounce

c. one cup

d. one pint

Term
pancrease
Definition

Which gland fits the definition for both exocrine and endocrine?

a. thyroid

b. adrenal

c. pituitary

d. pancreas

Term
on top of the kidneys
Definition

The adrenal glands are located

a. at the base of the skull

b. in the anterior neck

c. behind the stomach

d. on top of the kidneys

Term
cope with stress
Definition

Epinephrine and norepinephrine help the body to

a. lower the blood calcium level

b. cope with stress

c. stimulate growth at puberty

d. ripen ova and generate spermatoza

Term
with the sella turcica
Definition

The pituitary gland is located

a. within the sella turcica

b. adjacent to the liver

c. within the islets of Langerhans

d. below the thyroid structure

Term
cortisol
Definition

hormone excreted by adrenal cortex that increase blood sugar

Term
ACTH
Definition

hormone which stimulates the adrenal cortex

Term
thyroxine
Definition
increases metabolism in cells; also called T4
Term
oxytocin
Definition
hormone that stimulates contractions of the uterus
Term
prolactin
Definition
hormone that promotes milk secretion
Term
catecholamines
Definition
hormones from amino acids; epinephrine is one
Term
corticosteroids
Definition

hormones produced by adrenal cortex; aldostrone is one

Term
somatotropin
Definition
growth hormone
Term
vasopressin
Definition
antidiuretic hormone
Term
triidothyronine
Definition
increases metabolism in cells; also called T3
Term
estrogen
Definition

female hormone produced by the ovaries and adrenal cortex

Term
norepinephrine
Definition
noradrenaline
Term
testosterone
Definition
male hormone produced by the testes
Term
luteinizing hormone
Definition
hormone that stimulates ovulation in females
Term
thyroid-stimulaing hormone
Definition
thyrotropin
Term
progesterone
Definition
hormone that prepares uterus for pregnancy
Term
androgen
Definition
male hormone produced by testes; testosterone is one
Term
elctrolyte
Definition
ionized substance found in blood and tissues
Term
glucagon
Definition

hormone produced by islet cells of pancreas; increases blood sugar by conversion of starch to glucose

Term
steroid
Definition

adrenocortical hormone is one of a group of lipids that contain a hydrogenated ring system

Term
hormone
Definition

substance produced by endocrine gland; acts to modify the structure or function of other organs

Term
insulin
Definition
produced by islet cells; lowers blood sugar
Term
calcitonin
Definition
hormone that lowers blood calcium
Term
estradiol
Definition
estrogen produced by ovaries
Term
homeostasis
Definition

tendency of an organism to maintain constant internal environment

Term
sympathomimetic
Definition

mimics the effect of the sympathetic nervous system

Term
lacrimal and mammary glands
Definition

Which of the following are NOT part of the endocrine system?

a. thyroid and parathyroid glands

b. ovaries and testes

c. adrenal cortex and adrenal medulla

d. lacrimal and mammary glands

Term
thymus
Definition

Which gland begins to atrophy and stops functioning in most people by age 30?

a. pineal

b. thymus

c. pituitary

d. suprarenal

Term
four
Definition

How many parathyroid glands do most people have?

a. one

b. two

c. three

d. four

Term
Adam's apple
Definition

The thryroid cartilage is also called

a. Adam's apple

b. Sandstrom gland

c. the substernal notch

d. the palatine protuberance

Term
adnexa
Definition
fallopian tubes and ovaries
Term
endometrium
Definition
lining of the uterus
Term
labia
Definition
lips of the female external genitalia
Term
estrogen
Definition
hormone produced by the ovaries
Term
menopause
Definition
cessation of menses
Term
mammary glands
Definition
structures located within the breasts
Term
placenta
Definition

organ of metabolic interchange between fetus and mother

Term
menarche
Definition

onset of menses

Term
cul-de-sac
Definition
the region between the rectum and uterus
Term
cervical os
Definition
mouth of cervix
Term
myometrium
Definition
muscle layer of the uterus
Term
Bartholin
Definition
glands on either side of vaginal orifice
Term
vulva
Definition
external female genitalia
Term
gestation
Definition
period of fetal development
Term
perineum
Definition
area between anus and vagina
Term
ovulation
Definition
release of egg form ovary
Term
postpartum
Definition
period of time immediately following delivery
Term
vagina
Definition
tube extending from uterus to external genitalia
Term
hymen
Definition
membrane covering vagina
Term
parturition
Definition
giving birth
Term
puerperium
Definition
period during complete involution of the uterus
Term
clitoris
Definition
organ homologous with penis in the male
Term
chorion
Definition
membrane surrounding embryo but part of placenta
Term
fimbriae
Definition
fingerlike ends of fallopian tubes
Term
embryo
Definition
gestation from conception through second month
Term
fetus
Definition
gestation from the third month to birth
Term
fimbriae
Definition

The long fingerlike projections at the distal ends of the fallopina tubes are called

a. flagellum

b. graafian folicles

c. fimbriae

d. cilia

Term
perineum
Definition

The tissue between the rectum and the vagina is called the rectovaginal

a. fistula

b. septum

c. perineum

d. peritoneum

Term
chorionic gonadotropin
Definition

The placental hormone is called

a. chorionic gonadotropin

b. follicle-stimulating hormone

c. luteinizing hormone

d. prolactic

Term
estrogen
Definition

The hormone responsibe for the development and maintenance of secondary female sex characteristics

a. estrogen

b. progestin

c. progesterone

d. growth hormone

Term
48-52
Definition

Climacteric usually occurs around ages

a. 12-14

b. 18-21

c. 30-35

d. 48-52

Term
in the fallopian tube
Definition

Conception normally occurs

a. in the fallopian tube

b. in the placenta

c. in the uterus

d. in the ovary

Term
around the urethra
Definition

Skene glands are located

a. near the cervix

b. around the nipple

c. at the vaginal orifice

d. around the urethra

Term
carry milk with the breast
Definition

The purpose of the lactiferous ducts is to

a. facilitate movement of the fertilized ovum

b. enclose each ovum within the ovary

c. carry milk within the breast

d. move sperm through the vaginal canal

Term
3
Definition

How many vessels does the normal umbilical caord contain?

a. 1

b. 2

c. 3

d. 4

 

Term
cotyledons
Definition

The subdivions on the uterine surface of the placenta are called

a. cotyledons

b. partitions

c. labyrinths

d. yolk sacs

Term
corpus
Definition

The main portion of the uteru is called the

a. fundus

b. corpus

c. cervix

d. endometrium

Term
fornices
Definition

The recesses formed betweent he vaginal wall and cervix are known as

a. glands

b. labia

c. rugae

d. fornices

Term
corpus luteum
Definition

The part of the follicle that remains behind in the ovary after the ovum ruptures is the

a. fimbriated end

b. zygote

c. graafian follicle

d. corpus luteum

Term
colostrum
Definition

For the first few days after childbirth, the mammary glands produce a fluid called

a. colostrum

b. mother's milk

c. lactate Ringer's

d. meconium

Term
one
Definition

How many sperm does it take to fertilize an ovum?

a. one

b. hundreds

c. thousands

d. millions

 

Term
volar
Definition

Which of the following is NOT a ligament of the female reproductive tract?

a. round

b. cardinal

c. volar

d. broad

Term
cochlea
Definition
organ that contains hearing sensitive receptor cells
Term
uvula
Definition
fleshy structure that hangs from the palate
Term
pharynx
Definition
throat
Term
pinna
Definition
the flap of the ear
Term
cuspids
Definition
canine teeth
Term
enamel
Definition
hard, outer layer of teeth
Term
incisors
Definition
the four front teeth
Term
oval window
Definition
communication between middle and inner ears
Term
palate
Definition
roof of mouth
Term
incus
Definition
anvil
Term
saliva
Definition
digestive juice
Term
malleus
Definition
hammer
Term
rugae
Definition
ridges on palate
Term
pulp
Definition
soft tissue within a tooth
Term
organ of Corti
Definition
auditory receptor in chochlea of inner ear
Term
dentin
Definition
tissue underlying the enamel of a tooth
Term
ossicle
Definition
small bone
Term
uricle
Definition
structure associated with maintaining equilibrium
Term
naris
Definition
nostril
Term
conchae
Definition
bony structures projecting form lateral walls of nose
Term
stapes
Definition
stirrup
Term
nasal septum
Definition
wall dividing the nasal cavities
Term
tympanic membrane
Definition
eardrum
Term
taste buds
Definition
able to distinguish sweet, sour, salty, and bitter
Term
olfactory cells
Definition
responsible for smell and taste
Term
auditory meatus
Definition
auditory canal
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