Chapter 11 Weekly Quiz Flashcards
1
Q
- What binds to an antigen until a leukocyte can destroy the antigen?
A
Antibodies
2
Q
- What is the longitudinal depression of the spinal cord that is just anterior to the spinal processes of the vertebrae?
A
Posterior Median Sulcus
3
Q
- What separates the atria from the ventricles externally?
A
Coronary sulcus
4
Q
- What Gland forms the Tears of the Eye?
A
The Lacrimal Gland
5
Q
- What separates the External Ear from the Middle Ear? Official name, not the common name
A
The Tympanic Membrane
6
Q
- What Protein is found attached to the surface of Erythrocytes that is designed to carry mainly Oxygen in the Blood?
A
Hemoglobin
7
Q
- What is the most superficial layer of the structures that surround the heart?
A
Fibrous Pericardium
8
Q
- What Photoreceptors in the eye detect Bright Light and Color?
A
The Cones
9
Q
- When recording blood type, we usually combine the two systems into one. Using that convention, what blood type contains none of the possible surface antigens?
A
O Negative
10
Q
- What is the Clear Outer Covering of the Eye?
A
The Cornea
11
Q
- What structure in the Right Ventricle causes blood flowing into the Ventricle from the Atrium to mix with the blood left behind after the last heart beat?
A
The Trabeculae Carneae
12
Q
- What is the seashell like structure that contains the structures that convert waves into electrical impulses?
A
Cochlea
13
Q
- What blood type, using the convention of combining blood types, contains all surface antigens?
A
AB positive
14
Q
- What structure allows the vibrations to leave the Cochlea?
A
The Round Window
15
Q
- What does the Right Ventricle eject blood into?
A
Pulmonary Trunk
16
Q
- What separates the eye from the bony orbit and provides cushioning from external forces to the eye?
A
The Orbital Fat Pad
17
Q
- From where does the Atrioventricular Bundle (Bundle of His) receive its Electrical Stimulation?
A
The Atrioventricular Node
18
Q
- What line produces Eosinophils?
A
Myeloid Line
19
Q
- What muscle/fibrous cord combination helps open both of the atrioventricular valves between ventricular contractions during periods of heavy exercise?
A
None
20
Q
- What Class of Leukocytes all have the suffix (ending) -phil?
A
Granulocytes
21
Q
- What connects to the Retina in the area of the Optic Disc (Blind Spot)?
A
Optic Nerve, CN II
22
Q
- What are the arteries and veins that enter the heart known as collectively?
A
Great Vessels
23
Q
- What is the term used to describe the attraction of a Leukocyte to an area of infection outside of the Circulatory System?
A
Chemotaxis
24
Q
- What forms the outer surface of the eye and is white in appearance?
A
Sclera
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108. What structure of the eye is referred to as the Blind Spot?
The Optic Disc
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108. Where are the Soma for the Sensory portion of a Spinal Nerve located?
Dorsal root ganglia
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108. What structure does the Atrioventricular Bundle (Bundle of His) travel through on its way to the Apex of the Heart?
Interventricular septum
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108. The Round Window allows vibrations to exit from what part of the Cochlea?
Scala tympani
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108. Using the ABO Blood typing, what blood type has both of the dissolved Antibodies in it's Plasma?
Type O
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109. What is the Dense Regular Connective Tissue structure of the Heart that supports the four Heart Valves and provides electrical insulation between the Atrium and the Ventricles?
The Fibrous Skeleton of the Heart
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109. What Extensions of Pia Matter anchor the spinal cord laterally in the vertebral foramina?
Denticulate Ligaments
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109. How many Oxygen molecules can a Hemoglobin molecule bind to itself and carry in the Circulatory System?
4
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109. What nerve innervates Fibularis Brevis?
The Superficial Fibular Nerve
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110. What is the smooth surface found in the Right Ventricle just inferior to the entrance to the Pulmonary Trunk?
Conus Arteriosus
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111. What do the Cardiac Veins drain into?
Coronary Sinus
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112. What structure in the Intercalated Discs allows electrical impulses to pass from one Cardiac Muscle Cell to the next cell?
Gap junctions
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113. What type of Circulation is provided by the Right side of the Heart?
The Pulmonary Circulation
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114. What separates the Aorta from the Left Ventricle?
Aortic Semilunar Valve
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115. What fibrous connective tissue is connected to the cusps of the coronary valves that separate the atrium from the ventricles?
Chordae Tendineae