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A&P Final Exam Review

A&P Final Exam Review. The axillary and acromial areas are both in the shoulder. To what specific body area does each of these terms apply?. Which kind of section would cut the brain into anterior and posterior parts.

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A&P Final Exam Review

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  1. A&P Final Exam Review

  2. The axillary and acromial areas are both in the shoulder. To what specific body area does each of these terms apply?

  3. Which kind of section would cut the brain into anterior and posterior parts.

  4. When we say that the body demonstrates homeostasis, do we mean that the conditions in the body are unchanging? Explain your answer.

  5. Describe an orientation/directional pair of words that have the same meaning.

  6. If osteoclasts in a long bone are more active than osteoblasts, what change in bone mass is likely to occur?

  7. Which bones of the skull are connected by the sagittal suture?

  8. Where are synovial membranes found and what are there role?

  9. What does striated mean relative to muscle cells?

  10. Describe the interconnectedness of the nervous system and muscular system in your description of the process of muscle contraction.

  11. What is the immediate source of energy for muscle contraction?

  12. This muscle group extends your leg.

  13. What structural feature makes the abdominal musculature especially strong for its thickness?

  14. Which muscle is the antagonist of the biceps brachiiwhen the elbow flexes?

  15. What is the role of hemoglobin in erythrocytes?

  16. What are the classes of human blood groups based on?

  17. How does the function of the systemic circuit differ from that of the pulmonary circuit?

  18. To which heart chambers do the terms systole and diastole refer to?

  19. In what part of the body is the popliteal artery found?

  20. What is the purpose of the circle of willis?

  21. How does blood pressure change throughout the systemic circuit?

  22. Why is it important for the trachea to be reinforced with cartilaginous rings?

  23. The cilia of the trachea beat to continuously to push mucous where?

  24. Exchange of respiratory gasses occurs by what process?

  25. Describe the volumetric and pressure changes during inspiration and expiration.

  26. Describe the correct pathway that food takes through the alimentary canal.

  27. Enzymes from the pancreas are carried into what specific part of the small intestines?

  28. This process helps propel food from one organ to another in digestions.

  29. Differentiate between mechanical and chemical digestion.

  30. Name the bone structures that make up the CNS.

  31. Schwann cells form myelin sheaths around what part of a neuron?

  32. Describe the process of a neuron sending and receiving an electrochemical signal.

  33. What is the importance of having a myelin sheath?

  34. What is the function of the cerebellum?

  35. The midbrain, pons, and medulla are housed in the…

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