5 Growth in length at epiphyseal plate Correct Answers Zone
of resting cartilage
Zone of proliferation
Zone of hypertrophy
Zone of calcification
Ossified bone
5 Strata of Keratinocytes Correct Answers Stratum basale
Stratum spinosum
Stratum granulosum
Stratum lucidum
Stratum corneum
Abdominal Correct Answers Abdomen
Abdominal Cavity Correct Answers Superior portion
Diaphragm to top of pelvic bones
Abdominal Pelvic Regions Correct Answers Right
hypochondriac region
Epigastric region
Left hypochondriac region
Right lumbar region
Umbilical region
Left lumbar region
Right inguinal region
Hypogastric region
Left inguinal region
,Abdominalpelvic Regions Correct Answers Right & left
hypochondriac
Right & left lumbar
Right & left inguinal
Epigastric
Hypogastric
Abdominopelvic Cavity Correct Answers Continuous cavity
formed by the abdominal and pelvic cavities
Abdominopelvic Cavity contains Correct Answers Abdominal
Cavity & pelvic cavity
Abdominopelvic Quadrants Correct Answers right upper, left
upper, right lower, left lower
Accessory Structures Correct Answers Extends through
epidermis - Hair, nails, exocrine glands
Remain in dermis - vessels, nerves
Acromial Correct Answers Shoulder
Acrosome Correct Answers Compartment at tip of head that
contains enzymes essential to fertilization
Addison disease Correct Answers Skin darkening
Adipocytes Correct Answers Fat cells
,Adipose Tissue Correct Answers Contains many adipocytes
(fat cells) that expand/contract to meet storage needs.
Mesenchymal cells that replace damaged adipocytes
Age-Related Changes Correct Answers Bones become thinner
and weaker with age
Osteopenia begins between 30 - 40
Women lose 8% of bone mass per decade, men 3%
Most affected parts epiphyses, vertebrae, and jaws
Amnion Correct Answers Contains fluid filled amniotic cavity
Amphimixis Correct Answers The male and female pronuclei
fuse. Taking oocytes from mom and dad
Anatomical Directions Correct Answers Reference terms based
on subject
Anatomical Landmarks Correct Answers References to
palpable structures
Anatomical Position Correct Answers Hands at side, palms
forward
Anatomical Regions Correct Answers Abdominopelvic
Quadrants
Abdominopelvic Regions
Anatomy Correct Answers Study of structure
Antebrachial Correct Answers Forearm
, Antecubutal Correct Answers Front of elbow
Apocrine Secretion Correct Answers Released by shedding
cytoplasm
Mammary glands
Apocrine Sweat Glands Correct Answers Found in armpits,
around nipples, and groin
Secrete products into hair follicles after puberty
Break downs odors
Secretion in response to hormonal and nervous signals
Utilizes merocrine secretion
Pheromone communication?
Aponeuroses Correct Answers Attach in sheets to large, flat
muscles
Appositional growth Correct Answers Thickens and
strengthens long bone. Wraps layers upon layers to grow width
Arrector pili Correct Answers Goosebumps
Articulations Correct Answers Contacts with other bones
Atebrachium Correct Answers Forearm
Atoms Correct Answers Basic chemical units
Avascular Correct Answers Nutrients and oxygen diffuse from
the dermis