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CDIS ANATOMY EXAM WITH 
QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT 
ANSWERS { GRADED A+} 
Respiratory system - lungs, trachea 
Laryngeal system - larynx and vocal folds 
Voicebox - What is the larynx? 
vocal folds - What is in the larynx? 
Thyroid cartilage, cricoid cartilage, and arytenoid cartilage - Types 
of cartilage 
Space between vocal folds - Glottis 
Hyoid bone - floating bone
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CDIS ANATOMY EXAM WITH 
QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT 
ANSWERS { GRADED A+} 
Respiratory system - lungs, trachea 
Laryngeal system - larynx and vocal folds 
Voicebox - What is the larynx? 
vocal folds - What is in the larynx? 
Thyroid cartilage, cricoid cartilage, and arytenoid cartilage - Types 
of cartilage 
Space between vocal folds - Glottis 
Hyoid bone - floating bone
AAMI ANATOMY II FINAL EXAM WITH 
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Which of the following fontanels is located at the angles of the 2 
parietal bones and the frontal bone? - The anterior or frontal 
fontanel 
A rounded articular projection supported by the neck bone is 
known as? - The head 
This is found in a thin layer that covers the epiphysis where the 
bone forms an articulation? - Articular cartilage 
Bones that are thin in nature, provide extreme protecting, and 
serve as an ...
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AAMI ANATOMY II FINAL EXAM WITH 
100% CORRECT ANSWERS { GRADED 
A+} 
Which of the following fontanels is located at the angles of the 2 
parietal bones and the frontal bone? - The anterior or frontal 
fontanel 
A rounded articular projection supported by the neck bone is 
known as? - The head 
This is found in a thin layer that covers the epiphysis where the 
bone forms an articulation? - Articular cartilage 
Bones that are thin in nature, provide extreme protecting, and 
serve as an ...
AAMI ANATOMY 2 MIDTERM EXAM 
WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS { GRADED 
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The study of anatomy in regard to the structural changes, both 
microscopically and macroscopically, in the body which occurs as a 
result of disease - Pathological anatomy or morbid anatomy 
Studies of functions of living things or how the body works - 
Physiology or physiological anatomy 
The study of structures that can be studied with the unaided eye, without 
the use of a microscope - Gross anatomy or Macroscopic
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AAMI ANATOMY 2 MIDTERM EXAM 
WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS { GRADED 
A+} 
The study of anatomy in regard to the structural changes, both 
microscopically and macroscopically, in the body which occurs as a 
result of disease - Pathological anatomy or morbid anatomy 
Studies of functions of living things or how the body works - 
Physiology or physiological anatomy 
The study of structures that can be studied with the unaided eye, without 
the use of a microscope - Gross anatomy or Macroscopic
ANATOMICAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN 
THE INFANT AND ADULT ORALPHARYNGEAL MECHANISM EXAM WITH 
CORRECT ANSWERS {GRADED A+} 
intra-oral space of infant - small and compact 
lower jaw (mandible) of infant - smaller and slightly retracted 
present in the cheeks of full-term infants - sucking pads 
tongue in the infant - takes up more space in the mouth 
-shows restrictions in movement (mostly up down with jaw) 
newborns - obligate nasal breathers 
epiglottis and soft palate in infant - are in a...
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ANATOMICAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN 
THE INFANT AND ADULT ORALPHARYNGEAL MECHANISM EXAM WITH 
CORRECT ANSWERS {GRADED A+} 
intra-oral space of infant - small and compact 
lower jaw (mandible) of infant - smaller and slightly retracted 
present in the cheeks of full-term infants - sucking pads 
tongue in the infant - takes up more space in the mouth 
-shows restrictions in movement (mostly up down with jaw) 
newborns - obligate nasal breathers 
epiglottis and soft palate in infant - are in a...
I have taken these questions and answers from Anatomy and Physiology. The topics of which is Atoms, Molecules, Ions and Bonds.
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Anatomy Final COMPREHENSIVE Exam Questions 
 
In order to separate the abdomen from the thorax, which plane would you use? 
-sagittal 
-median (mid-sagittal) 
-parasagittal 
-frontal (coronal) 
-transverse 
transverse 
To separate the anterior (frontal) from the posterior (occipital) portion of the brain, which plane would you use? 
-transverse 
-midsagittal 
-parasagittal 
-coronal (frontal) 
-longitudinal 
coronal 
The primitive streak, which has developed into the cleft between your buttocks,...
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Anatomy Final COMPREHENSIVE Exam Questions 
 
In order to separate the abdomen from the thorax, which plane would you use? 
-sagittal 
-median (mid-sagittal) 
-parasagittal 
-frontal (coronal) 
-transverse 
transverse 
To separate the anterior (frontal) from the posterior (occipital) portion of the brain, which plane would you use? 
-transverse 
-midsagittal 
-parasagittal 
-coronal (frontal) 
-longitudinal 
coronal 
The primitive streak, which has developed into the cleft between your buttocks,...
ANATOMY FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS 
 
Physiology 
Study of the body functions 
Dirctional relationship between petellar and femoral regions 
the petellar region is distal to the femoral region. Petellar (knee) femoral (femur) 
Opposite orientation terms 
Superior/inferior; medial/lateral; anterior/posterior; transverse/median 
Negative feedback systems 
Body temperature; blood pressure; oxygen levels in blood; thirst sensation 
Levels of structural organization (simple to complex) ...
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ANATOMY FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS 
 
Physiology 
Study of the body functions 
Dirctional relationship between petellar and femoral regions 
the petellar region is distal to the femoral region. Petellar (knee) femoral (femur) 
Opposite orientation terms 
Superior/inferior; medial/lateral; anterior/posterior; transverse/median 
Negative feedback systems 
Body temperature; blood pressure; oxygen levels in blood; thirst sensation 
Levels of structural organization (simple to complex) ...
Anatomy Final Questions 
 
1. The ascending limb of the loop of Henle is __________ to water. 
Impermeable 
2. What are the cells called that wrap pedicels around the glomerular capillaries? 
Podocytes 
3. Which of these structures does not enter or exit the kidney at the hilum: a) Renal Vein b) Renal Artery c) Renal Nerves d) Ureter e) None of the above 
e) none of the above 
4. Which of the following lists structures of the nephron in the correct order? 
Glomerulus, Proximal Tubule, Loop of He...
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Anatomy Final Questions 
 
1. The ascending limb of the loop of Henle is __________ to water. 
Impermeable 
2. What are the cells called that wrap pedicels around the glomerular capillaries? 
Podocytes 
3. Which of these structures does not enter or exit the kidney at the hilum: a) Renal Vein b) Renal Artery c) Renal Nerves d) Ureter e) None of the above 
e) none of the above 
4. Which of the following lists structures of the nephron in the correct order? 
Glomerulus, Proximal Tubule, Loop of He...
Anatomy - Final (Nightingale College) 
 
When many similar cells specialize to perform a certain function, it is referred to as a(n): 
tissue 
Mitochondria, Golgi apparatus, and endoplasmic reticulum are examples of: 
organelles. 
The structure that is called the "powerhouse" of the cell is the: 
mitochondria 
Molecules are: 
atoms combined to form larger chemical aggregates. 
If your reference point is "farthest from the trunk of the body" versus "nearest to the trunk of the body," where ...
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Anatomy - Final (Nightingale College) 
 
When many similar cells specialize to perform a certain function, it is referred to as a(n): 
tissue 
Mitochondria, Golgi apparatus, and endoplasmic reticulum are examples of: 
organelles. 
The structure that is called the "powerhouse" of the cell is the: 
mitochondria 
Molecules are: 
atoms combined to form larger chemical aggregates. 
If your reference point is "farthest from the trunk of the body" versus "nearest to the trunk of the body," where ...
Final- anatomy (Nightingale College) 
 
 
The structure that is called the "powerhouse" of the cell is the: 
Mitochondira 
Mitochondria, Golgi apparatus, and endoplasmic reticulum are examples of: 
Organelles 
A plane through the body that divides the body into right and left sides is called: 
Sagittal 
 
 
A sagittal section divides the body into _____ portions. 
right and left 
A plane through the body that divides the body into anterior and posterior portions is: 
Coronal plane 
Which of th...
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Final- anatomy (Nightingale College) 
 
 
The structure that is called the "powerhouse" of the cell is the: 
Mitochondira 
Mitochondria, Golgi apparatus, and endoplasmic reticulum are examples of: 
Organelles 
A plane through the body that divides the body into right and left sides is called: 
Sagittal 
 
 
A sagittal section divides the body into _____ portions. 
right and left 
A plane through the body that divides the body into anterior and posterior portions is: 
Coronal plane 
Which of th...