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Chamberlain BIOS 251 Lab
Practicum Questions and Correct
Answers
Adipose Tissue - Answer-Tissue that stores fat.

Anaphase - Answer-Phase of mitosis in which the chromosomes separate and move
to opposite ends of the cell

Areolar Tissue - Answer-Binds skin to underlying organs

Atlas - Answer-C1

Axis - Answer-C2

Blood Tissue - Answer-connective tissue with a liquid extracellular matrix and formed
elements

Bone tissue - Answer-Most rigid connective tissue, Internally supports body
structures, very active tissue, heals much more rapidly than cartilage

Cardiac Muscle - Answer-Involuntary muscle tissue found only in the heart.

Carpal bones - Answer-scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, pisiform, trapezium, trapezoid,
capitate, hamate

Cervical vertebrae - Answer-C1-C7

Clavicle - Answer-

Coccyx - Answer-tailbone

Coronal suture - Answer-

Dermis - Answer-Middle layer of skin
Origin of the exocrine glands

Elastic Cartilage - Answer-cartilage with abundant elastic fibers; more flexible than
hyaline cartilage

Epidermis - Answer-Outer layer of skin
Made of keratinized stratified epithelium

Epigastric Organs - Answer-Liver
Stomach
Pancreas

, Duodenum
Spleen
Adrenal glands

Epithelial tissue - Answer-Tissue that covers outside of the body and lines organs
and cavities.

Ethmoid bone - Answer-

Femur - Answer-thigh bone

Fibrous Cartilage - Answer-very tough form of cartilage found in the intervertebral
disks of the spine and at the junctions where tendons attach to bone

Fibula - Answer-The lateral and smaller bone of the lower leg

Foramen magnum - Answer-

Frontal bone - Answer-

Hyaline Cartilage - Answer-Most common type of cartilage; it is found on the ends of
long bones, ribs, and nose

Hypodermis (subcutaneous layer) - Answer-3rd layer of the skin
Dominated by adipose tissue

Hypogastric Organs - Answer-Urinary bladder
Portions of the sigmoid colon
Small intestines
Reproductive organs

Ilium - Answer-

Ischium - Answer-

Left Hypochondriac Organs - Answer-Spleen
Small and large intestines
Left kidney
Pancreas
Stomach
Small portion of the liver

Left Iliac Organs - Answer-Portions of sigmoid colon
Descending colon
Small intestines

Left Lower Quadrant Organs - Answer-Portion of the reproductive organs
Left ureter

Left Lumbar Organs - Answer-Portions of descending colon
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