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Monday, April 25, 2016

Basic Human Anatomy Quiz- 04

THE SKIN


*      What considered to be the largest organ of the body  -  skin

*    What main 03 layers of Skin
o   Epidermis
o   Dermis
o   Subcutaneous

*    The basic functions of Skin
o   Protects the body from injuries
o   Protects from invasive microbes
o   Act as a sensory organ
o   Regulates body temperature
o   Formation of vitamin D

*    What are the main two types of glands in Dermis.
o   Sebaceous glands
o   Sweat glands

*    Sebaceous glands:
o   Secrete a fluid called sebum into the hair follicle or to the skin surface.

*    Sweat glands
o   Sweat glands that open into hair in the axillae secrete an odorless fluid if decomposed by surface bacteria gives an unpleasant odor.



Basic Human Anatomy Quiz 03,

Human Biology – Part 03
*      Gross Anatomy – Parts that could be seen by the eye

*      Surface Anatomy – corresponding landmarks on the surface

*      Microscopic anatomy – Histology (Study of the parts that could not be seen from the naked eye)

*    What do mean by Anatomical Position
o   The anatomical position is a person standing erect, with their feet together, eyes forward, palms facing front with the thumbs pointing away from the body

Some Common Terms to know Standard Terminology

*      Superior (cranial) - toward the head.
*      Inferior (caudal) - toward the feet.

*      Anterior (ventral) - front.
*      Posterior (dorsal) - back.

*      Medial - toward the middle.
*      Lateral - to the sides.

*      Proximal - in or near attachment point in question, similar to the word proximity.
*      Distal - away from the attachment, similar to the word distant.

*      Superficial (external) - is something on the outside.
*      Deep (internal )- is inside, away from the skin.

*      Ipsilateral - Same side. (Ipsi means same. Lateral means side.)
*      Contralateral -  Opposite side. (Contra means opposite.)

*    Planes of the Human Body
o   Median Plane  (Mid-sagittal Plane)
o   Sagittal Plane   (Para-median Plane)
o   Coronal Plane  (Frontal Plane)
o   Transverse Plane (Horizontal Plane)

*    What is diaphragm?
o   The diaphragm is a domed shaped skeletal muscle, located at the inferior-most aspect of the rib cage.
o   It separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity

*    Main Systems of the Human Body
o   Digestive system
o   Respiratory System
o   Blood and Hematopoietic System
o   Cardio-Vascular System
o   Lymphatic System
o   Immune System
o   Urinary System
o   Nervous System
o   Endocrine System
o   Muscular System
o   Skeletal System

o   Reproductive Systems

Basic Human Anatomy Quiz 02

Tissue & Tissue Types


*   What is a tissue?
o   A tissue is made up of a large number of cells that is specialized to perform a specific function.

*   What is inter-cellular space in the tissue
o   the spaces between cells are, usually filled with extracellular fluid

*   What are main four types of tissues?
o   Epithelial Tissue
o   Connective Tissue (includes bone and cartilage)
o   Muscle Tissue
o   Nerve Tissue

*   What are Excitable Tissues?
o   Muscle and Nerve tissues are called EXCITABLE TISSUES due to the specialized property of their cell membrane

*   Why it’s called Excitable Tissue ?
o   The property of being able to stimulate the cell membrane to generate and transmit and electrochemical signal

*   What is Epithelial Tissue ?
o   Tissues cover the body and linings of tubes and cavities in the body.
o   The cells usually lie on a basement membrane
o   Cells of this tissue type are closely packed and therefore intercellular substance is minimal

*   What are main two types of epithelial tissues
o   Simple Epithelium – only one layer of cells
o   Stratified Epithelium – Multiple layers

*   What are main 04 groups Simple Epithelium tissue based on shape
o   Squamous Epithelium (Pavement) – flat cells (Heart – Blood & Lymph vessels – Lung Alveoli)
o   Cuboidal Epithelium – cube like cells (Tubules of the kidney – Some glands)
o   Columnar Epithelium – tall cells (Lining the organs of the gastro intestinal tract)
o   Ciliated Epithelium – cells with cilia on the free surface (Respiratory passage, Fallopian tubes)

*   What are main 02 groups Stratified Epithelium tissue
o   Stratified Squamous Epithelium (Skin)
o   Transitional Epithelium (bladder)


*   What is pseudo-stratified columnar epithelium
o   The tissue cell nuclei are at different levels in a section they appear stratified but in fact there is only one layer of cells (Found in the Respiratory Tract)

*   What are main 04 types of Connective Tissue? and main function
o   Tissues that provide support, connect or separate different types of tissues in the body
o   Loose Connective Tissue:
§  Areolar Tissue– under the skin, between muscles
§  Adipose Tissue (Fat): it is specialized but a loose connective
o   Dense Connective Tissue: 
§  Fibrous tissue – In ligaments,
o   Specialized Connective Tissue (Dense):
§   Cartilage Tissue
§   Bone Tissue
o   Blood and Lymphatic

*   How Connective tissue differ from epithelial tissues?
o   cells are spread wide  in connective tissue ,and a large amount of intercellular substance (matrix)

*   03 Types of cartilage
o   Hyaline cartilage – Provides Flexibility (Nose)
o   Elastic cartilage – Greater Flexibility (Ears)
o   Fibrous cartilage – Strength (intervertebral Discs)

*   02 types of bone tissues
o   Compact Bone – appears solid
o   Cancellous Bone – more spongy in appearance

*   What are  the main 03 Types of Muscle
o   Skeletal Muscle
o   Smooth Muscle
o   Cardiac Muscle

*   What is Neurons ?
o   Nerve cells are called Neurons

*   Main parts of neuron
o   Dendrites
o   Axon
o   Nucleus
o   Nerve Ending
o   node of Ranvier
o   myelin sheath

*   What is Synapse

o   The space between two nerve endings (or a nerve ending and a nerve cell body) 

Basic Human Anatomy Part – 01 Quiz

Basic Human Anatomy Part – 01

*    What is Human Biology ?
o   Studying Anatomy & Physiology

*    What is Anatomy ? main two type
o   Study of the organization of body parts is called Anatomy
o   the parts we can see naked eye- Gross Anatomy or Macroscopic Anatomy
o   the part can see only from Microscope - Microscopic Anatomy
o    
*    What is Histology?
o   The study of microscopic anatomy

*    What is Physiology ?
o   The study of the way the different parts of the body work and their overall function

*    What percentage of human body contain water?
o   60%

*    What is Biochemistry ?
o   The study of chemicals and their activities in the body

*    What is the purpose of life?
o   The survival of the organism and sustenance of the species are the basic functions (purpose) of life

*    What is Basic Unit of Living Organisms – Cell

*    Collections of similar type of cells called – Tissue

*    Organization of different tissue types to carry out a specific function – Organ

*      Several Organs connected to provided one or more particular function in the overall human body – System

*    Collection of Systems called – Human body

*    What is zygote ?
o   formed by mothers ovum (egg) and the father’s sperm cell (seed) other all cells originate from this cell

*    Approximately How many cells in human body ?
o   100 trillion cells in an adult human body

*    What are The basic functions of the cell
o   Production of structural components of cells  (cell repair & new cells)
o   Production of functional components of cells  (proteins - METABOLISM)
o   Cells also involved in elimination of waste,
o   Energy Production

*    What are the Parts of a Cell
o   Cell membrane – outer cover of cells (Plasma Membrane)
o   Organelles
o   Cytosol
o   Nucleus
o   Cytoplasm
o   Mitochondria (power house of the cell)
o   Ribosomes
o   Golgi apparatus

*    What is two main divisions of a cell ?
o   – Mitosis (division of bodily cells other than reproductive cells)
o   – Meiosis (Division of reproductive cells – halves the genetic material)

*    Cell types in the body based on their Regenerative capacities
o   Labile Cells: replication usually is a continuous process. (epithelium of skin, mucus membrane, secretory glands, Bone marrow, Blood, Spleen and Lymphoid Tissue)

o   Stable Cells: have the ability to replicate but do so only infrequently. (Liver, Kidney, Pancreas, Fibroblasts, Smooth muscles and Bone cells)

o   Permanent Cells: unable to replicate after normal growth is completed (Nerve cells, skeletal and cardiac muscle)