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BIOL 2220- Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass Anatomy - The structure of parts and their composition as well as how they work together. Gross Anatomy - Study of the big stuff that you can see from the outside (macroscopic). Regional Anatomy - Study by region of the body. Ex. Neck anatomy; Leg anatomy Systemic Anatomy - Study of certain body systems. Ex. Reproductive; Cardiovascular Surface Anatomy - Study of what's on the surface of the body. Ex. Markings Important in forensics Microscopic Anatomy - Studying what you can't see without a microscope. Ex. Cytology--> Study of cells (pap smear) Ex. Histology--> Study of tissues (connective, muscular, epithelial) Developmental Anatomy - Study of structural changes from fertilization to adulthood. Ex. Embryology--> Study of embryo progression until birth Pathological Anatomy - Study of changes in structure to disease. 2 | P a g e Emily Charlene © 2025, All Rights Reserved. - There's overlap here, because there can be changes in any structure. Radiographic Anatomy - Study of structures using x-ray or other types of biotechnology. X-Ray - Puts light energy (gamma radiation) through the body, and the film on the backside gets exposed and the body absorbs the light so we have a negative. First of radioactive anatomy. We can only see the hard structures! CT Scan - "Computerized Topography" Light energy is passed through the body, and the signals are sent to a computer where an image is then created. Mostly see hard structures. Basically an X-ray but with overlap (can take pictures at different levels.) Xenon CT - Xenon gas is inhaled by the patient and the most active tissues are the brightest colors on the scan. Ex. Dark space means that a stroke has occurred. DSR Scan - "Dynamic Spacial Reconstruction" It's like a CT, but it's 3-D. We're still using light energy for a computerized image. DSA Scan - "Digital Subtraction Angiography" You're taking a CT scan, but then adding in contrast dye and taking a second picture to show the blood vessels/arteries. 3 | P a g e Emily Charlene © 2025, All Rights Reserved. Can see if anything is leaking. PET Scan - "Positron Emission Tomography" A radioactive substance is injected into the body and it will accumulate in the active tissue. Very good for cancer identification. Ultrasound - Sound waves are projected on the body, are referred to the receiver, and we can see the echos. NOW we can see some soft tissue! Developed in the 70's to look at babies in the womb. MRI - "Magnetic Resonance Imaging" Creates a magnetic field by using magnets around the patient. The charged ions line up in the body as the MF is around it, and we get a computerized image. Should fill the empty spaces as bright white. MRS Scan - "Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy" Detects the alignment and gives us a picture and shows us where different ions are present. Determines chemical makeup of the soft tissue that it's analyzing. M2A - A pill that is swallowed with a camera inside that shoots pictures being sent to a computer. Much less invasive, but once it hits the stomach it's destroyed and passed. Physiology - The study of the functions of body parts. Chemical and physical processes. The Big Integration - Structure can dictate function, and func

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Answers 100% Pass

Anatomy - ✔✔The structure of parts and their composition as well as how they work together.


Gross Anatomy - ✔✔Study of the big stuff that you can see from the outside (macroscopic).


Regional Anatomy - ✔✔Study by region of the body.


Ex. Neck anatomy; Leg anatomy


Systemic Anatomy - ✔✔Study of certain body systems.


Ex. Reproductive; Cardiovascular


Surface Anatomy - ✔✔Study of what's on the surface of the body.


Ex. Markings


Important in forensics


Microscopic Anatomy - ✔✔Studying what you can't see without a microscope.


Ex. Cytology--> Study of cells (pap smear)


Ex. Histology--> Study of tissues (connective, muscular, epithelial)


Developmental Anatomy - ✔✔Study of structural changes from fertilization to adulthood.


Ex. Embryology--> Study of embryo progression until birth


Pathological Anatomy - ✔✔Study of changes in structure to disease.




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- There's overlap here, because there can be changes in any structure.


Radiographic Anatomy - ✔✔Study of structures using x-ray or other types of biotechnology.


X-Ray - ✔✔Puts light energy (gamma radiation) through the body, and the film on the backside gets

exposed and the body absorbs the light so we have a negative.


First of radioactive anatomy.


We can only see the hard structures!


CT Scan - ✔✔"Computerized Topography"


Light energy is passed through the body, and the signals are sent to a computer where an image is then

created.


Mostly see hard structures.


Basically an X-ray but with overlap (can take pictures at different levels.)


Xenon CT - ✔✔Xenon gas is inhaled by the patient and the most active tissues are the brightest colors on

the scan.


Ex. Dark space means that a stroke has occurred.


DSR Scan - ✔✔"Dynamic Spacial Reconstruction"


It's like a CT, but it's 3-D.


We're still using light energy for a computerized image.


DSA Scan - ✔✔"Digital Subtraction Angiography"


You're taking a CT scan, but then adding in contrast dye and taking a second picture to show the blood

vessels/arteries.




Emily Charlene © 2025, All Rights Reserved.

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