Human Anatomy for Pedorthists Exam

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1. __________ is the largest organ in the body.

The heart

The liver

The skin

The brain

2. The integumentary system consists of :

Hair, skin, nails

Heart, veins, arteries

Stomach, pancreas, small intestine

Brain, spinal column, peripheral nerves

3. Body heat can be dissipated by:

Sweating and blood vessel constriction

Sweating and urinating

Sweating and blood vessel dilation

Sweating and swinging the extremities

4. The __________ is a non-vascular layer of skin make up of layers of Keratin- producing cells.

Dermis

Hypodermis

Hypothalamus

Epidermis

5.  The _______________is made up of connective tissue that contains protein, collagen, elastic fibers, blood and lymph vessels, and sensory receptors.

Dermis

Hypodermis

Hypothalamus

Epidermis

6. The dermis contains two major types of glands: Sweat and __________ glands.

Cutaneous Sensory Receptor

Hair

Keratin

Sebaceous

7. The three types of muscles are:

Long, Short, Wide

Smooth, Rough, Long

Skeletal, Smooth, Cardiac

Cardiac, Respiratory, Digestive

8.  The medical name for the ankle joint is the:

Foot-leg joint

Calcaneofibular junction

Talocalcaneal junction

Talocrural joint

9. The three bones that make up the ankle include:

Tibia, Fibula, Talus

Tibia, Calcaneous, Navicular

Navicular, Talus, fibula

Cuboid, Navicular, Talus

10.  The ligaments of the ankle joint are grouped into two categories:

Lateral Collateral, Deltoids

Lateral Deltoid, Talocalcaneal

Medial talofibular, Posterior talofibular

Posterior talocalcaneal, Anterior talocalcaneal

11. The _____________, also known as the Spring ligament, prevents the Navicular from subluxing.  

Posterior talotibial

Calcaneocuboid

Calcaneotibial

Calcaneonavicular

12.   _______ are long extensions of the nerve cell which transmit information away from the cell body.

Dendrites

Myelin

Axons

Glial cells

13.  _______ are that part of the neuron which receive signals and send them into the cell body.

Dendrites

Myelin

Axons

Glial Cells

14.  ________ are found in the wrists and ankles.

Flat bones

Irregular bones

Short bones

Sesamoid bones

15.   There are ____ vertebrae in the spine.

16

20

24

32

16. The longest and strongest bone in the body is the:  

Tibia

Fibula

Femur

Humerus

17.  The knee joint involves the femur, _______, and patella.  

Fibula

Tibia

Humerus

Talus

18. Fixed joints are found in the:

Knee

Hip

Foot

Skull

19.  An example of a hinge joint is:

The shoulder joint

The rib joints

The knee joint

The joints of the skull

20.  An example of a ball and socket joint is:

The knee joint

The hip joint

The ankle joint

The thumb joint

 

 

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