Cranial cavity

Where brain is



Calvaria

The "skull cap"



Cranial Base

The floor of the cranial cavity



Anterior Cranial Fossa

Top



Middle Cranial Fossa

Middle



Posterior Cranial Fossa

Bottom, back of head



Orbits

"Eye sockets"



Nasal cavities

Space where nose is



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Cranial cavity

Where brain is



Calvaria

The "skull cap"



Cranial Base

The floor of the cranial cavity



Anterior Cranial Fossa

Top



Middle Cranial Fossa

Middle



Posterior Cranial Fossa

Bottom, back of head



Orbits

"Eye sockets"



Nasal cavities

Space where nose is



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A histologist examines a tissue using a light microscope and notices it contains a numerous amount of cells separated by an extracellular matrix containing numerous protein fibers. What kind of tissue is this? - Connective tissue



What is NOT a characteristic of epithelia? - Contains numerous bloo...
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A histologist examines a tissue using a light microscope and notices it contains a numerous amount of cells separated by an extracellular matrix containing numerous protein fibers. What kind of tissue is this? - Connective tissue



What is NOT a characteristic of epithelia? - Contains numerous bloo...
What are the functions of blood? - 1. carry respiratory gases, nutrients, wastes, and hormones

2. regulate body temp



What is the blood volume in males and females? - Males: 5-6L

Females: 4-5L



What specialized connective tissue is contained in blood? - Blood cells(formed elements)

Plasma (fl...
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What are the functions of blood? - 1. carry respiratory gases, nutrients, wastes, and hormones

2. regulate body temp



What is the blood volume in males and females? - Males: 5-6L

Females: 4-5L



What specialized connective tissue is contained in blood? - Blood cells(formed elements)

Plasma (fl...
controls the visual reflexes

superior colliculi

controls the auditory reflexes

inferior colliculi

contains the corticospinal tracts

crus cerebri

this is associated with Parkinson's disease

substantia nigra

connects the hypothalamus to the posterior part of the pituitary gland

infundibulum ...
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controls the visual reflexes

superior colliculi

controls the auditory reflexes

inferior colliculi

contains the corticospinal tracts

crus cerebri

this is associated with Parkinson's disease

substantia nigra

connects the hypothalamus to the posterior part of the pituitary gland

infundibulum ...
Olives of the Medulla

pink lateral surface of medulla



Pyramids of the Medulla

anterior inferior ridges of the medulla(shins of the seahorse)



Inferior Cerebellar Peduncles

posterior inferior ridges of the medulla (calves of the seahorse)



Glossopharyngeal Nerve (CN IX)

circular bump la...
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Olives of the Medulla

pink lateral surface of medulla



Pyramids of the Medulla

anterior inferior ridges of the medulla(shins of the seahorse)



Inferior Cerebellar Peduncles

posterior inferior ridges of the medulla (calves of the seahorse)



Glossopharyngeal Nerve (CN IX)

circular bump la...
Thoracic Wall - These are Muscles of the Rib Cage



External Intercostals - Slant Downward and Forward Between Ribs



Internal Intercostals - Slant Downward and Outward. Depress Ribs when You Forcefully Breathe Out



External Oblique - Slants Same Direction as External Intercostals



Inguinal Li...
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Thoracic Wall - These are Muscles of the Rib Cage



External Intercostals - Slant Downward and Forward Between Ribs



Internal Intercostals - Slant Downward and Outward. Depress Ribs when You Forcefully Breathe Out



External Oblique - Slants Same Direction as External Intercostals



Inguinal Li...
A microscope examines a tissue that consists of a single layer of DENSELY packed cells whose plasma membranes are attached to one another by TIGHT JUNCTIONS and desmosomes. What is this tissue? - Epithelium



Which branch of anatomy studies microscopic structures ? - Histology



The appendicular r...
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A microscope examines a tissue that consists of a single layer of DENSELY packed cells whose plasma membranes are attached to one another by TIGHT JUNCTIONS and desmosomes. What is this tissue? - Epithelium



Which branch of anatomy studies microscopic structures ? - Histology



The appendicular r...
Cranial Cavity - The "Brian Box"

The space within the skull, where the brain fils



Calvaria - The skull Cap

Superior Portion



Cranial Base - The floor of the cranial cavity

Where the brain physically sits



Anterior Cranial Fossa - the first 1/3

behind the eyes



Middle Cranial Fossa - M...
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Cranial Cavity - The "Brian Box"

The space within the skull, where the brain fils



Calvaria - The skull Cap

Superior Portion



Cranial Base - The floor of the cranial cavity

Where the brain physically sits



Anterior Cranial Fossa - the first 1/3

behind the eyes



Middle Cranial Fossa - M...
T/F: RNA Polymerase requires a DNA primer to begin Replication? - F



Which amino acid will always be at the N-terminus of newly translated proteins?

 a.) Proline, Pro, P

b.) Arginine, Arg, R

c.) Alanine, Ala, A

d.) Methionine, Met, M

e.) Glycine, Gly, G - d.) Methionine, Met, M.

This is...
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T/F: RNA Polymerase requires a DNA primer to begin Replication? - F



Which amino acid will always be at the N-terminus of newly translated proteins?

 a.) Proline, Pro, P

b.) Arginine, Arg, R

c.) Alanine, Ala, A

d.) Methionine, Met, M

e.) Glycine, Gly, G - d.) Methionine, Met, M.

This is...
Alzheimer's Disease - Progressive loss of neurons and atrophy of the brain.



Brain Tumor - Abnormal growth of tissue in the brain, caused by cancer.



cerebrovascular accident (CVA) - a.k.a. "Stroke". Lack of blood supply to the brain causing brain damage



epidural block - the injection of a...
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Alzheimer's Disease - Progressive loss of neurons and atrophy of the brain.



Brain Tumor - Abnormal growth of tissue in the brain, caused by cancer.



cerebrovascular accident (CVA) - a.k.a. "Stroke". Lack of blood supply to the brain causing brain damage



epidural block - the injection of a...
Anatomy - The study of the structure of the human body



Dissection - "I cut up"



Prosection - "Already cut up"



Anatomical Terminology - -Based on ancient Greek or Latin

-Provides standard nomenclature worlwide



Branches of Anatomy - 1. Gross anatomy (visible to naked eye; muscles, bone...
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Anatomy - The study of the structure of the human body



Dissection - "I cut up"



Prosection - "Already cut up"



Anatomical Terminology - -Based on ancient Greek or Latin

-Provides standard nomenclature worlwide



Branches of Anatomy - 1. Gross anatomy (visible to naked eye; muscles, bone...
_________ are terminal air sacs at the end of bronchioles - Alveoli



What are the two zones of the respiratory system? - conducting zone and respiratory zone



What is the difference between the respiratory zone and the conducting zone in the respiratory system? - -Conducting zone: aire passagewa...
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_________ are terminal air sacs at the end of bronchioles - Alveoli



What are the two zones of the respiratory system? - conducting zone and respiratory zone



What is the difference between the respiratory zone and the conducting zone in the respiratory system? - -Conducting zone: aire passagewa...
What is a theory in science?

- and overarching explanation of a variety of related observations



What is a hypothesis

- an educated guess about a natural phenomenon



Science is limited to hypotheses that can be falsified. What does this mean?

- That Hypotheses must be made so that they can...
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What is a theory in science?

- and overarching explanation of a variety of related observations



What is a hypothesis

- an educated guess about a natural phenomenon



Science is limited to hypotheses that can be falsified. What does this mean?

- That Hypotheses must be made so that they can...
How does BPA cause cancer? - it disrupts meiosis and mitosis causing breast and prostate cancer.



3 and 7 plastics may contain BPA



What is a genetic fingerprint? how do you make one? - -Genetic Fingerprint: DNA uses the differences in base sequences to identify individuals.

-DNA fingerprintin...
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How does BPA cause cancer? - it disrupts meiosis and mitosis causing breast and prostate cancer.



3 and 7 plastics may contain BPA



What is a genetic fingerprint? how do you make one? - -Genetic Fingerprint: DNA uses the differences in base sequences to identify individuals.

-DNA fingerprintin...
Gene vs Allele - Gene: A section of DNA that controls a certain trait. Example: Eye color.



Allele: A specific variation of a gene.

Example: Having blue eyes.



Dominant vs Recessive - Dominant: Determines the expression of a trait (visually).

Example: Brown eyes, dark hair.



Recessive: Mu...
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Gene vs Allele - Gene: A section of DNA that controls a certain trait. Example: Eye color.



Allele: A specific variation of a gene.

Example: Having blue eyes.



Dominant vs Recessive - Dominant: Determines the expression of a trait (visually).

Example: Brown eyes, dark hair.



Recessive: Mu...
Hypothesis - an informed, logical, and plausible explanation of observations of the natural world



what does it mean that a hypothesis must be "falsifiable" - it must make predictions that can be clearly determined to be true or false, right or wrong



correlation - a statistical relation indic...
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Hypothesis - an informed, logical, and plausible explanation of observations of the natural world



what does it mean that a hypothesis must be "falsifiable" - it must make predictions that can be clearly determined to be true or false, right or wrong



correlation - a statistical relation indic...
Heterozygous - When two different alleles combine to form a trait.

Example: A tall person and a short person have a child who is short. The short allele is dominant so the child grew up to be short.



Gene - A section of DNA that controls a certain trait. Example: Eye color.



Dominant - Determi...
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Heterozygous - When two different alleles combine to form a trait.

Example: A tall person and a short person have a child who is short. The short allele is dominant so the child grew up to be short.



Gene - A section of DNA that controls a certain trait. Example: Eye color.



Dominant - Determi...
oncogenes - Promote mitosis/simulate mitosis



CODIS - national registry of DNA fingerprints for criminals



2 proteins made by bacteria - insulin, growth hormone



reverse transcription - Virus RNA ->

Virus DNA->

Virus protein



palliative care - goal is to treat the symptoms of the di...
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oncogenes - Promote mitosis/simulate mitosis



CODIS - national registry of DNA fingerprints for criminals



2 proteins made by bacteria - insulin, growth hormone



reverse transcription - Virus RNA ->

Virus DNA->

Virus protein



palliative care - goal is to treat the symptoms of the di...
Q What types of questions cannot be explored using scientific methods?



- Is God real? What is the meaning of life? Anything that can't be experimented.



Q What types of questions can science be used to explore?



- Any question, prediction that an be tested in a scientific experiment.



Wh...
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Q What types of questions cannot be explored using scientific methods?



- Is God real? What is the meaning of life? Anything that can't be experimented.



Q What types of questions can science be used to explore?



- Any question, prediction that an be tested in a scientific experiment.



Wh...
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