The purpose of this sample exam is to give you a sense of what to expect on the second lab exam. It should NOT be considered a study guide.

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The purpose of this sample exam is to give you a sense of what to expect on the second lab exam. It should NOT be considered a study guide.

GET READY TO BEGIN THE EXAM Number a piece of paper from 1-44 This is your answer sheet. Have your answer sheet ready. You will get 60 seconds per slide “station”. Slides will change automatically. click here to begin

1. Identify this structure (green). 2. Name this layer

3. Name this specific type of tooth. 4. Name this organ and the folds at the pointer 4. 3.

5. Name this region of the stomach. 6. Name this specific structure 6. 5.

7. Name this specific structure 8. Name this tube

9. Name the specific structure at tip of arrow. 10. Name this specific structure

11. Name the space found here. 12. Name this structure (layer)

13. Name this passageway. 14. Name this space

15. Name this structure 16. Name this structure at tip of pointer (dark color)

17. Name this structure (at tip of pointer) 18. Name the structure at the tip of arrow

19. Name this structure. 20. Name this structure

21. Name this structure. 22. Name the specific structure

23. Name this structure. 24. Name this structure

25. Name this vessel. 26. Name this structure

27. Name the structures (white) at tip of pointer. 28. Name this space

29. Name the specific structure. 30. Name this structure

31. Name this structure. 32. Name this structure

33. Name this organ and lobe. 34. Name this blood vessel

35. Name the structure. 36. Name the structure

37. Name the structure 38. Name the structure

39. Name this specific structure. 40. Name this structure

41. Name the blood vessel. 42. Name the structure (white)

43. What is the function of this type of blood cell 44. What blood type can a person with AB blood donate to? 43.

45. Id the structure 46. Id blood vessel (gray)

47. Name the structure 48. Name the bump at the tip of the arrow

Answers are on the next slide. Click to view the answers

Answers 1. Lacteal 2. submucosa 3. Molar 4. rugae of bladder 5. pyloric 6. oval window 7. cystic duct 8. duodenum 9. false vocal cords 10. cecum 11. posterior segment 12. retina 13. cochlear duct 14. External auditory meatus 15. lacrimal gland 16. iris 17. uterine tubes 18. mons 19. hyoid bone 20. thyroid cartilage 21. ureter 22. descending loop of henle 23. labia minora 24. vaginal canal 25. pulmonary trunk 26. bicuspid valve 27. pulmonary valve 28. left atrium 29. glans of penis 30. testi 31. ductus deferens 32. prostate 33. middle lobe of right lung 34. pulmonary vein 35. diaphragm 36. primary bronchus 37. renal capsule 38. renal pyramid 39. ascending colon 40. glomerular capsule 41. pancreatic duct 42. arcuate vein 43. carry oxgyen 44. AB (only) 45. Secondary bronchus 46. Pulmonary artery 47. Thyroid cartilagea 48. Vestibular (false vocal) folds