Anatomy and Physiology I                                         Name_______________________________
Test 2 practice                                                             Date________________________________


1. T F One location of stratified cuboidal epithelium is the sweat gland ducts.

2. T F Epithelium is loosely packed cells with a lot matrix.

3. T F An example of an exocrine gland is the thyroid gland.

4. T F Apocrine mode of release is when a substance is released across a plasma membrane.

5. T F An oil gland is an example of an holocrine mode of release.

6. T F Tubular and acinar are classifications of shapes for endocrine, glandular, and epithelium
tissues.

7. T F Fibrocartilage cartilage is found in the symphysis pubis.

8. T F The pancreas is both exocrine and endocrine.

9. T F For the same cross sectional area collagenous fibers are stronger than steel in a cross
sectional.

10. T F Elastic connective tissue is found in vocal folds, trachea and bronchial tubes.

11. T F Reticular fibers are found in solid organs.

12. T F Blood is an example of epithelium tissue.

13. T F A tissue is a group of similar cells and their matrix material that perform specialized
functions.

14. T F Psuedostratified tissue is found in the lungs.

15. T F The three modes of release for exocrine glands are holocrine, merocrine and apocrine.

16. T F Mesenchyme connective tissue is found in the center of the umbilical cord.

17. T F The functional unit of spongy bone is called an osteon.

18. T F A comminuted fracture is a fracture in which the bone is broken into many pieces.

19. T F Bone remodeling is the ongoing replacement of old bone tissue by new bone tissue and
occurs everywhere in the skeleton except in the hips and parts of the femur.

20. T F Rickets is a disease of children in which the growing bones become soft or rubbery and  
are easily deformed.

21. T F The sternum, vertebrae, and scapula are types of irregular bones where red marrow is     
located.

22. T F All of the ribs that are not attached to the sternum by hyaline caritlage are known as
floating ribs.

23. T F Calcitonin inhibits osteoclasts thereby decreasing blood calcium.

24. T F Growth hormone works indirectly by the release of IGFs that are released by cartilage,
muscles, and the liver.

25. T F High PTH  released by the parafollicular cells can cause tetany.

Matching

26.___Psuedostraitified                                  a. male urethra
27.___Simple cuboidal                                   b. lungs
28.___Transitional                                          c. auditory canal
29.___Simple squamous                                 d. kidney tubule
30.___ Stratified columnar                             e. urinary bladder

31.___Stratum            corneum                      a. grainy appearance
32.___Stratum spinosum                                b. slow rate of mitosis
33.___Stratum basale                                     c. desmosomes
34.___Stratum granulosum                             d. keratin
35.___Stratum luciduim                                  e. eleidin

36.___Elastic cartilage                                    a. aponeurosis
37.___Mucous                                               b. bronchial tubes
38.___Elastic connective tissue                       c. pinna
39.___Areolar                                                d. “Wharton’s Jelly”
40.___Dense connective tissue                        e. face

41.___Hyaline                                                 a. reticular fibers
42.___Fibrocartilage                                       b. fascia
43.___Adipose                                               c. hyaluronic acid matrix
44.___Dense irregular connective                    d. intervertebral discs
45.___Mesenchyme                                        e. nose


46. Which of the following is a membrane without a connective tissue component?
a. synovial
b. serous
c. cutaneous
d. mucous
e. none of the above lack connective components

47. Collagenous fibers break when stretched less than what minimum percentage?
a. 2%
b. 5%
c. 10%
d. 15%
e. collagenous fibers do not break.

48. Which connective tissue is also known as ligaments?
a. adipose
b. dense regular
c. dense irregular
d. reticular
e. none of the above

49. Which of the following are bone spurs?
a. osteophytes
b. osteocytes
c. osteoblasts
d. osteogenic cells
e. osteoclasts

50. What mode of release is by the whole cell dying?
a. apocrine
b. merocrine
c. biocrine
d. holocrine
e. a and b

51. The area between the primary and secondary ossification when the process is in progress
a. epiphyseal line
b. epiphyseal plate
c. metaphyseal plate
d. metaphyseal line
e. b and c

52. How many coccyx vertebrae are in the spine typically?
a. 2 to 5
b. 5 to 7
c.10
d. 12
e. none of the above are correct

53. Which of the following is a disease that means excess movement of the spine?
a. spondylolysis
b. spondylolisthesis
c. military spine
d. kyphosis
e. lordosis

54. Osteoblastic cells in the adult are found in the?
a. hip
b. hand
c. jaw
d. all of the above
e. none of the above

55. Which of the following is not a function of the skin?
a. protection
b. aids in body movement
c. temperature register
d. excretes urea
e. all are correct

56. What does yellow hair indicate?
a. erythropoietin
b. pheomelanin
c. melanin with carotenes
d. only cartotenes
e. none of the above

57. What hairs are commonly pigmented?
a. lanugo
b. alopecia
c. vellus
d. terminal
e. None of the above

58. During what week do hair follicles develop in an embryo?
a. One week
b. Four weeks
c. Nine to twelve weeks
d. Twelve to fourteen weeks
e. None of the above

59. Using the rule of nines on a burn victim what percentage of the body would be burned if the whole trunk was burned?
a. 3
b. 9
c. 18
d. 36
e. none of the above

60. Where can canaliculi be found?
a. off of lacuna
b. central canal
c. in the trabecule
d. spaces between lamellae
e. perforating canal

61. The matrix of the bone is:
a. chondroitin sulfate
b. dermatin sulfate
c. hyaluronic acid
d. fibronectins
e. hydroxyapatites

62. A ________ connects a muscle to a bone.
a. ligament
b. tendon
c. aponeurosis
d. joint
e. none of the above

63. Hyaline cartilage can be found:
a. in the ears
b. in the embryo
c. in the end of ribs
d. on the umbilical cord
e. in fat cells

64. The tissue found in the kidney tubules is______________
a. transitional
b. squamous
c. cuboidal
d. columnar
e. pseudostratified

65.____ellipsoidal
66.____pivot                                       a. amphiarthrosis
67.____suture                                                 b. diarthrosis
68.____sychondrosis                          c. synarthosis
69.____syndesmosis

70.___gomphosis                                a. nonaxial
71.___suture                                       b. monaxial
72.___ellipsoidal                                 c. biaxial
73.___planar                                       d. triaxial
74.___ball and socket                         e. none of the above

75.___ellipsoidal                                 a. trapezium
76.___suture                                      b. lambdoidal
77.___ ball and socket                        c. scaphoid
78.___gliding                                      d. cuneiforms
79.___ saddle                                      e. glenoid

80.___ ball and socket
81.___gomphosis                                a. cartilage
82.___ symphysis                                b. fibrous
83.___ synchondrosis                         c. synovial
84.___syndesmosis
85.___saddle