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Name this tissue (Remove the box for a hint) 3)

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Name this Joint (you can move the boxes for more examples of this kind of joint) 13)

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Figure 16.2 Cyclic AMP second-messenger mechanism of water-soluble hormones. 51) 50)

Figure 16.3 Direct gene activation mechanism of lipid-soluble hormones. 52) 53)

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Figure 17.2 Photomicrograph of a human blood smear stained with Wright’s stain. 72) 71) Baroreceptor reflexes that help maintain blood pressure homeostasis

Figure 17.4 Structure of hemoglobin. 73)

Figure 20.2a The lymphatic system. 77) 78) 75) 76) 74)

Figure 22.5b Movements of the vocal folds. 79) 80)

Figure 22.8 Respiratory zone structures. 81) Name this single grapelike structure: 82 )

Figure 22.9c Alveoli and the respiratory membrane. 83)

Figure 23.1 Alimentary canal and related accessory digestive organs. 85) 84) 86)

Figure 23.14a Anatomy of the stomach. 87) 88)

Figure 25.1 The urinary system. 91) 89) 90) Region where arteries, veins enter the kidney? 92)

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Answer Key 1. Axillary 2. Superior mediastinum (in the thoracic cavity) 3. Fibrocartilage Connective Tissue 4. Smooth muscle connective tissue 5. Stratified Squamous Epithelium 6. Radius 7. Olecranon Process 8. Xiphoid Process 9. Acetabulum 10. Superior Ramus of Pubis 11. Tibial Tuberosity 12. Diarthrotic synovial condyloid 13. Synarthrotic Fibrous Joint 14. Amphiarthrotic Cartilaginous joint 15. Latissimus dorsi 16. Teres Major 17. Pectineus 18. Zygomaticus bicep 19. Primary Motor Cortex 20. Primary Somatosensory Cortex 21. Corpus Callosum 22. Septum Pellucidum 23. Choroid Plexus 24. Arbor Vitae 25. Oculomotor Nerve 26. Vestibulocochlear Nerve 27. Gray Commissure 28. Arachnoid Mater 29. Lateral Funiculus 30. Ciliary Body 31. Retina 32. Macula Lutea 33. Superior Oblique 34. Inferior Rectus 35. Inferior Oblique

Answer Key 36. Myopic | Nearsighted 37. Hyperopic| Farsighted 38. Posterior Semicircular Canal 39. Malleus 40. Incus 41. Spinal Organ of Corti 42. Outer Hair Cell 43. Basilar Membrane 44. Pineal Gland 45. Humoral Stimulus 46. Neural Stimulus 47. Hormonal Stimulus 48. Insulin 49. Glucagon 50. cAMP 51. Inactive Protein Kinase 52. Steroid Hormone 53. New Protein 54. Visceral Pericardium 55. Endocardium 56. Anterior Interventricular Artery 57. Small Cardiac Vein 58. Pectinate Muscles 59. Chordae Tendineae 60. Sarcoplasmic Reticulum 61. T Tubule 62. Ventricular Depolarization 63. Ventricular Repolarization 64. Junctional Rhythum nd Degree Heart Block 66. Ca Troponin 68. Arteriovenous anastomosis 69. Endothelium 70. Tunica Externa

Answer Key 71. Platelets 72. Lymphocyte 73. Globin 74. Trunks 75. Cervical Lymph Nodes 76. Thoracic Duct 77. Collecting Vessels 78. Inguinal Lymph Nodes 79. True Vocal Cords 80. Laryngopharynx 81. Alveoli 82. Bronchiole 83. Type I Simple Squamous Epithelium 84. Parotid Salivary Gland 85. Gall Bladder 86. Jejunum 87. Pyloric Sphincter 88. Splenic Flexure 89. Glomerulus 90. Peritubular Capillaries 91. Descending Loop of Henle 92. Hilus 93. Seminal Vesicle 94. Ejaculatory duct 95. Testes 96. Fimbriae 97. Cervix 98. Vagina