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AP150 SAMPLE EXAM The purpose of this exam is to : –provide you with examples of the types of questions you’ll likely encounter on the lab exam. –Give you a sense of how much time you’ll have at each station. This is NOT a study guide The real exam will NOT be powerpoint Depending on schedules some 1 st exams MAY NOT cover the nervous system Press the space bar to move to the next slide

GET READY TO BEGIN THE EXAM Number a piece of paper from 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. Name muscle 2. Action of muscle 2 1

3. Name muscle 4. Name muscle 4 3

5. Name the structure 6. Name the structure 5 6

7. Name the passageway. 8. Name the structure 8 7

9. Identify the CELL: 10. Identify tissue in brackets 10 9

11. Name action of muscle 12. Name the muscle

13. Name muscle 14. Name muscle 14 13

15. Give an example of where this tissue is found in the body. 16. Identify this tissue 15 16

17. Name the structure 18. Name the structure 18 17

19. Name the body cavity this organ is found within 20. Name this organ 1920

21. Name this BONE and structure at tip of arrow 22. Name this structure 22 21

23. Name the bone AND structure at tip of arrow 24. Name the structure 23 24

25. Name this specific bone 26. Name the specific bone 26 25

27. Name this structure 28. Name this group of bone 28 27

29. Name this ‘crack’ 30. Name this structure 29 30

31. Name this structure 32. Name this opening/hole 31 32

33. Name this bone 34. Name this structure 34 33

35. Name this bone AND structure 36. What kind of synovial joint is formed here? 35 & 36

37. Name this bone AND structure 38. Name this bone 38 37

39. Name this hole 40. Name this structure 40 39

41. Name this structure. 42. Name this structure 41 42

43. Name the lobe. 44. Name the muscle 43 44

45.What kind of tissue is this? 46.Name this space 45 46

47. Name this structure 48. Name the specific layer of the epidermis 48 47

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

Answers 1. biceps brachii 2. Abduct arm 3. triceps brachii 4. tensor fasciae latae 5. thalamus 6. medulla (oblangata) 7. cerebral aquaduct 8. cerebellum 9. Goblet cell 10. Simple columnar 11. Flex thigh 12. tibialis anterior 13. orbicularis oculi 14. temporalis 15. dermis, joint capsules, etc. 16. Adipose tissue 17. dorsal root ganglion 18. lateral horn 19. pleura cavity 20. larynx 21. Ilium & anterior superior iliac spine 22. acetabulum 23. Femur & greater trochanter 24. Medial condyle 25. calcaneus 26. 5th metatarsal 27. pubic symphisis 28. carples 29. squamosal suture 30. mastoid process 31. zygomatic process 32. external auditory meatus 33. radius 34. coronoid process 35. Scapula & glenoid cavity (fossa) 36. ball and socket joint 37. palantine process of maxilla 38. occipital 39. vertebral foramen 40. superior articulating process 41. tibial tuberosisty 42. lateral condyle (of tibia) 43. temporal 44. pectoralis major 45.Elastic cartilage 46.Medullary cavity 47.Lamellated (pacinian) corpuscle 48.Stratum granulosum