Questions and CORRECT Answers
4 types of primary tissue - CORRECT ANSWER - 1. epithelial
2. connective
3. muscle
4. Neural
what are the 11 body cavities? - CORRECT ANSWER - 1. pelvic cavity (in
abdominopelvic cavity)
2. abdominal cavity (in abdominopelvic cavity)
3. pericardial cavity (in thoracic cavity)
4. pleural cavity (in thoracic cavity)
5. superior mediastinum (in thoracic cavity)
6. vertebral cavity
7. cranial cavity
8. abdominopelvic cavity
9. ventral body cavity (lower half of the body. Thoracic and abdominopelvic cavity)
10. dorsal body cavity (upper half of the body)
11. thoracic cavity (includes pleural, pericardial and superior mediastinum cavity)
regions of the anterior body: Where is
orbital, cervical, sternal, thoracic, abdominal, umbilical, acromial, axillary, antecubital, palmer,
patellar, pedal, digital, pubic and coxal located? - CORRECT ANSWER -
regions of posterior body: Where is
occipital, cephalic, vertebral, scapular, lumbar, perineal, popietal, calcanea, plantar, gluteal,
sacral, olecranal - CORRECT ANSWER -
, nervous tissue location - CORRECT ANSWER - brain, spinal cord and nerves
epithelial tissue location - CORRECT ANSWER - lining of GI tract organs and other
hollow organs and skin surface (epidermis)
3 types of muscle tissue - CORRECT ANSWER - cardiac muscle, smooth muscle and
skeletal muscle
connective tissue location - CORRECT ANSWER - fat and other soft padding tissue,
bone, tendons
4 types of membranes - CORRECT ANSWER - cutaneous, mucous, serous and synovial
cutaneous membrane info - CORRECT ANSWER - is exposed to air and is a dry
membrane e.g. skin
mucous membrane info - CORRECT ANSWER - lines all body cavities that open to the
outside of the body. specialised for absorption and secretion and have epithelial cells that
produce mucous that prevents the cavity from drying out
serous membrane info - CORRECT ANSWER - lines organs that are without cavities that
do not open to the exterior e.g. pleura and pericardium
synovial membrane info - CORRECT ANSWER - lines joint cavities and produces fluid
within joints (only has connective tissue and lacks epithelium unlike other membranes)
what are the layers of the epidermis? - CORRECT ANSWER - stratum basale (deepest
layer)
stratum spinosum (intermediate)