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Anatomy and Physiology
Module 1 Exam
Elaine falls off her bike and scrapes her hands. Based on this information,
which type of tissue did the fall injure? - -Epithelial

-Integrate and evaluate multiple sources of information presented in diverse
formats and media (e.g., quantitative data, video, multimedia) in order to
address a question or solve a problem. Based on the information in the table
and diagram, which of the following is true? - -The dermis contains
connective tissue.

-Janny is studying the bones of the spine, while Jackson is studying the
bones of the right leg. Janny is studying a part of the _______________
skeleton, while Jackson is studying a part of the ________________ skeleton. - -
axial; appendicular

-A gland is an organ that synthesizes and releases a substance. There are
two major types of glands: endocrine and exocrine. In some cases, the
substance released by a gland lubricates tissues of the body that are
commonly abraded. For example, mucus glands secrete mucus to help
lubricate the passage of food through the digestive tract. Given this
information, which type of tissue will likely contain mucus glands? - -
Epithelial

-The carpals are _____________bones found in the ___________________. - -
short; appendicular skeleton

-A medical student divides a cadaver's thorax into halves by cutting along
the sagittal plane. This cut will divide the thorax into - -left and right
sections

-Nutrients are brought to spongy bone through which mechanism? - -
Transport through Haversian canals

-Osteons are the basic organizational units of - -compact bone

-What do physiologists study? - -Functions of body parts, what they do, and
how they do it

-Which of the choices below only contains bones of the pectoral girdle? - -
Scapula; clavicle

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