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Final Practice Lab Nataliya Dutchak

What are the different systems and their component?

Answer: a) Integumentation System 1) Hair2) Skin3) Nails b) Skeletal System 1) Joint2) Bones c) Muscular System 1) Skeletal Muscles

What are the different system?

Answers: a) Lymphatic System/Immunity a) Respiratory System a) Digestive System

What do these two image represent and their main component?

Answer: a) Anterior Ventral b) Posterior / Dorsal 1) Thorax CephalicThoracicUpper LimbManus (Hand) 2) Abdomen AbdominalLowe LimbPedal 3) Back (Dorsum) Back ( Dorsal)

What are the 3 different plane?

Answer: a) Frontal Plane Section a) Transversal Plane Section b) Median plane Section (midsagittal)

What are the two viewn and main components?

Answers: a) Lateral View b) Anterior View 1) Dorsal Body Cavity2) Ventral Body Cavity 3) Cranial Cavity4) Thoracic Cavity 5) Abdominal Cavity5) Pelvic Cavity

What tissue are those? a)b)c)

Answer:  A)Simple squamous epithelium  B)Simple cuboidal epithelium  C)Simple Columnar epithelium

What do these represent?  a)b)c)

Answer:  A)Stratified squamous epithelium  B)Pseudo stratified columnar epithelium  C)Transitional Epithelium

What type of Connective tissue are these? a)b)c)

Answer:  A)Loose Connective tissue: areolar  B)Loose connective tissue: adipose  C)Loose Connective Tissue: Reticular

What do the image represent?  a)b)c)

Answer:  A)Dense Connective Tissue: Regular  B)Osseous Tissue  C)Red and white Blood cells

What muscle tissue are those? a)b)c)

Answer:  A)Cartilage: Hyaline  B)Smooth Muscle  C)Cardiac Muscle

What are different component?

Answers:  1) Pectoralis Major 2) Pectoralis Minor  3) Deltoid 4) Biceps Brachii  5) Rectus Abdominis 6) External Oblique  7) Internal Oblique 8) Tensor Fascia Latae  9) Rectus Femoris 10) Sartorius  11) Fibularis Longus 12) Tibialis Anterior  13) Vastus Medialis

What are the components of the image?

Answer:  1) Trapezius 2) Infraspinatus  3) Teres Major 4) Triceps brachii  5) Latissimus dorsi 6) Gluteus medius  7) Gluteus maximus 8) Biceps femoris  9) Semitendinosus 10) Gastrocnemius  11) Soleus

What are the name of the movements?

Answer:  1)Flexion  2)Extension

What are the name of the movements?

Answer:  1)Dorsiflection  2)Planar flexion

What are the name of the movements?

Answer:  1)Abduction  2)Circumduction  3)Botation  4)Lateral Rotation  5)Medial Rotation

What are the name of the movements?

Answer:  1)Inversion  3)Eversion

What are the name of the movements?

Answer:  1)Protraction of mandible  2)Retraction of mandible

What are the components of the brain?

Answer  1)Corpus Callosum2)Thalamus  3)Pineal Gland4)cerebellum  5)Arbor Vitae 6)4 th Ventricle  7)Spinal Cord8)Medulla oblongata  9)Pons10)Pituitary gland  11)Optic chiasm (nerve)12)Hypothalamus  13)Spectum Pellucidum14)Cerebral Hemisphere

What are the component?

Answer:  1)Frontal lobe2)Filaments of olfactory nerve(I)  3)Temporal Lobe4) Olfactory Bulb  5)Olfactory tract6)Optic nerve (II)  7)Optic chiasma8)Optic tract  9)Infundibulum10)Oculomotor nerve (III)  11)Facial nerve12)Troclear nerve (IV)  13)Vestibulo cochlear nerve (VIII)14) Trigeminal nerve (V)  15)Glosso pharyngeal nerve (IX)16)Abducens nerve (VI)  17)Vegus nerve (X)18)Cerebellun  19)Accessory Nerve (XI)20)Hypoglossal nerve (XII)  21)Medulla

What are the component?

Answer:

What are the components? A

Answer:  A) 3 Semicircular Canal  1)Anterior2)Posterior  3)Lateral4)Vestibular nerve  5)Utricle6)Saccule  7)Cochlear duct8)Cochlear nerve

What does the image represent and its components? A) 4 5

Answer: A)

What do these represent and what are the components?

Answers:  a)Superior View  1)Frontal suture2)Frontal Bone  3)Anterior Fomtanel4)Ossification center  5)Parietal Bone6)Posterior fontanel  7)occipital Bone  b)Lateral view  1)FrontalBone 2)Sphenoidal fontanel  3) Parietal bone 4)Ossification center  5)Posterior fontanel6)Mastoid fontanel  7)Occipital bone8)Yemporal bone (squamous portion)