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ZOOL 2403 Boros lecture exam 3 Questions and Verified Answers | Passed | A+
5 special senses 
: olfaction, taste, vision, hearing, equilibrium and balance 
where is the olfactory pathway located? 
: on the temporal lobe of the cerebral cortex 
what is the pathway of odor the olfactory cortex? 
: odor goes to the olfactory receptors, pass through cribriform plate of ethmoid bone, 
CN I synapses on neurons in olfactory bulbs, whose axons form olfactory tract, and then 
goes to the olfactory cortex 
gustatory (definition) 
: taste 
2 
Where are taste receptors located? 
...
- Examen
- • 52 páginas •
5 special senses 
: olfaction, taste, vision, hearing, equilibrium and balance 
where is the olfactory pathway located? 
: on the temporal lobe of the cerebral cortex 
what is the pathway of odor the olfactory cortex? 
: odor goes to the olfactory receptors, pass through cribriform plate of ethmoid bone, 
CN I synapses on neurons in olfactory bulbs, whose axons form olfactory tract, and then 
goes to the olfactory cortex 
gustatory (definition) 
: taste 
2 
Where are taste receptors located? 
...
TTU ZOOL 2403 Final Exam Dr. Boros Questions and Verified Answers | Passed | A+
What does the Kidney do? 
: Produces Urine 
Functions of Kidney 
: 1. Excretion 
-removal of wastes from body fluids into urine 
2. Regulation of Blood 
-Ions 
a. control blood Na+ (sodium), K+ (potassium), 
and Cl- (chloride) levels 
-ph 
a. control blood H+ (hydrogen) and HCO3- 
(bicarbonate) levels 
-Pressure and Volume 
2 
a. control blood fluid volume and therefore 
blood pressure 
What three processes do the Kidneys use to perform their functions? 
: -Filtration of water, ions, nutrients...
- Examen
- • 75 páginas •
What does the Kidney do? 
: Produces Urine 
Functions of Kidney 
: 1. Excretion 
-removal of wastes from body fluids into urine 
2. Regulation of Blood 
-Ions 
a. control blood Na+ (sodium), K+ (potassium), 
and Cl- (chloride) levels 
-ph 
a. control blood H+ (hydrogen) and HCO3- 
(bicarbonate) levels 
-Pressure and Volume 
2 
a. control blood fluid volume and therefore 
blood pressure 
What three processes do the Kidneys use to perform their functions? 
: -Filtration of water, ions, nutrients...
Frontal Bone : - bone that forms the forehead - superior to the eyes - most anterior bone on the skull supraorbital notch : - notch in the ridge of the eye socket 2 Parietal Bone : - the most superior portion of the skull - found on either side of the sku
Frontal Bone 
: - bone that forms the forehead 
- superior to the eyes 
- most anterior bone on the skull 
supraorbital notch 
: - notch in the ridge of the eye socket 
2 
Parietal Bone 
: - the most superior portion of the skull 
- found on either side of the skull 
3 
Occipital Bone 
: - the most dorsal and inferior portion of the skull 
- back of head 
4 
Foramen Magnum 
: - large hole located in the inferior portion of the skull 
- where spinal chord articulates with the brai
- Examen
- • 46 páginas •
Frontal Bone 
: - bone that forms the forehead 
- superior to the eyes 
- most anterior bone on the skull 
supraorbital notch 
: - notch in the ridge of the eye socket 
2 
Parietal Bone 
: - the most superior portion of the skull 
- found on either side of the skull 
3 
Occipital Bone 
: - the most dorsal and inferior portion of the skull 
- back of head 
4 
Foramen Magnum 
: - large hole located in the inferior portion of the skull 
- where spinal chord articulates with the brai
ZOOL 2403 Practical #1 Questions and Verified Answers | Passed | A+
Frontal Bone 
: - bone that forms the forehead 
- superior to the eyes 
- most anterior bone on the skull 
supraorbital notch 
: - notch in the ridge of the eye socket 
2 
Parietal Bone 
: - the most superior portion of the skull 
- found on either side of the skull 
3 
Occipital Bone 
: - the most dorsal and inferior portion of the skull 
- back of head 
4 
Foramen Magnum 
: - large hole located in the inferior portion of the skull 
- where spinal chord articulates with the brai
- Examen
- • 20 páginas •
Frontal Bone 
: - bone that forms the forehead 
- superior to the eyes 
- most anterior bone on the skull 
supraorbital notch 
: - notch in the ridge of the eye socket 
2 
Parietal Bone 
: - the most superior portion of the skull 
- found on either side of the skull 
3 
Occipital Bone 
: - the most dorsal and inferior portion of the skull 
- back of head 
4 
Foramen Magnum 
: - large hole located in the inferior portion of the skull 
- where spinal chord articulates with the brai
ZOOL 2403 Boros Exam 3 TTU Questions and Verified Answers | Passed | A+
5 cranial senses 
: olfaction, taste, vision, hearing and equilibrium 
Olfactory pathway 
: odor-olfactory receptors-olfactory nerves-olfactory bulbs-olfactory tracts-olfactory 
cortex 
Gustatory Pathway 
: Taste buds are on the dorsal surface of the tongue 
taste-receptors- cranial nerves-medulla-gustatory cortex 
6 primary taste sensations 
: sweet 
salty 
bitter 
2 
sour 
umami 
water 
Cranial Nerves 
: Facial nerve(CN VII)- anterior 2/3s on tongue 
Glossopharyngeal (CN IX)- posterior 1/3 o...
- Examen
- • 53 páginas •
5 cranial senses 
: olfaction, taste, vision, hearing and equilibrium 
Olfactory pathway 
: odor-olfactory receptors-olfactory nerves-olfactory bulbs-olfactory tracts-olfactory 
cortex 
Gustatory Pathway 
: Taste buds are on the dorsal surface of the tongue 
taste-receptors- cranial nerves-medulla-gustatory cortex 
6 primary taste sensations 
: sweet 
salty 
bitter 
2 
sour 
umami 
water 
Cranial Nerves 
: Facial nerve(CN VII)- anterior 2/3s on tongue 
Glossopharyngeal (CN IX)- posterior 1/3 o...
ZOOL 2403 Lecture Exam 2- Dr. Boros TTU Questions and Verified Answers | Passed | A+
Root is to ____ as ganglion is to ___ 
: axons; cell bodies 
ventral is to ____ as dorsal is to _____ 
: motor; sensory 
white matter is to ____ as gray matter is to ____ 
: axons; cell bodies 
Spinal Meninges (three layers) 
: dura mater, arachnoid mater, pia mater 
Spinal Meninges functions 
: protect spinal cord and provide it with oxygen and nurtrients 
2 
where is CSF 
: in subarachnoid space (between arachnoid and pia mater) 
CSF provides spinal cord with: 
: physical and chemical protecti...
- Examen
- • 36 páginas •
Root is to ____ as ganglion is to ___ 
: axons; cell bodies 
ventral is to ____ as dorsal is to _____ 
: motor; sensory 
white matter is to ____ as gray matter is to ____ 
: axons; cell bodies 
Spinal Meninges (three layers) 
: dura mater, arachnoid mater, pia mater 
Spinal Meninges functions 
: protect spinal cord and provide it with oxygen and nurtrients 
2 
where is CSF 
: in subarachnoid space (between arachnoid and pia mater) 
CSF provides spinal cord with: 
: physical and chemical protecti...
TTU ZOOL 2403 Exam 2 Questions and Verified Answers | Passed | A+
What does the Central Nervous System include? 
: brain and spinal chord 
What does the Peripheral Nervous System include? 
: all nervous tissue outside the CNS 
One of the functions of the CNS is to interpret ____ information from the ____. 
: sensory, PNS 
The sensory information that comes in from the CNS is___. 
: Sensations 
One of the functions of the CNS is to send ____ commands to the ____ 
: motor, PNS 
2 
The signals the CNS sends out produces____. 
: movement 
The CNS processes and coo...
- Examen
- • 25 páginas •
What does the Central Nervous System include? 
: brain and spinal chord 
What does the Peripheral Nervous System include? 
: all nervous tissue outside the CNS 
One of the functions of the CNS is to interpret ____ information from the ____. 
: sensory, PNS 
The sensory information that comes in from the CNS is___. 
: Sensations 
One of the functions of the CNS is to send ____ commands to the ____ 
: motor, PNS 
2 
The signals the CNS sends out produces____. 
: movement 
The CNS processes and coo...
ZOOL 2403 Boros lecture exam 1 Questions and Verified Answers | Passed | A+
how is joint stability affected by range of movement? 
: joint stability decreases as mobility increases and vice versa 
what are the 3 functional classifications of joints? 
: immovable, slightly moveable, and synovial 
what are the 4 major components of a synovial joint? 
: ins a cavity 2. surrounded by connective tissue capsule 3. inner surface of 
capsule is lined by a synovial membrane 4. articular surfaces covered with articular cartilage 
4 accessory structures of synovial joints? 
: lag...
- Examen
- • 17 páginas •
how is joint stability affected by range of movement? 
: joint stability decreases as mobility increases and vice versa 
what are the 3 functional classifications of joints? 
: immovable, slightly moveable, and synovial 
what are the 4 major components of a synovial joint? 
: ins a cavity 2. surrounded by connective tissue capsule 3. inner surface of 
capsule is lined by a synovial membrane 4. articular surfaces covered with articular cartilage 
4 accessory structures of synovial joints? 
: lag...
ZOOL 2403 Texas Tech University- Boros EXAM 1 Questions and Verified Answers | Passed | A+
Anatomy 
: Describes the structure of the body. 
Sturcture 
: Structure determines function 
Atoms 
: -the smallest chemical units 
-ex. hydrogen (H), oxygen(O) 
Molecules 
: - groups of molecules working together 
-Ex. Mitochondria, sarcoplasmic reticulum 
2 
Cells 
: Groups of organelles working together and surrounded by a cell membrane. 
Tissue 
: -group of cells working together to perform a SPECIFIC task. 
Microscopic Anatomy 
: Examines 
- Cells 
-Tissues 
Cytology- 
: Examines Cells 
H...
- Examen
- • 22 páginas •
Anatomy 
: Describes the structure of the body. 
Sturcture 
: Structure determines function 
Atoms 
: -the smallest chemical units 
-ex. hydrogen (H), oxygen(O) 
Molecules 
: - groups of molecules working together 
-Ex. Mitochondria, sarcoplasmic reticulum 
2 
Cells 
: Groups of organelles working together and surrounded by a cell membrane. 
Tissue 
: -group of cells working together to perform a SPECIFIC task. 
Microscopic Anatomy 
: Examines 
- Cells 
-Tissues 
Cytology- 
: Examines Cells 
H...
Top 200 Rx Drug List (brand/generic & drug class) Questions and Verified Answers | Passed | A+
Amoxil, Trimox 
: (Amoxicillin) Penicillin Antibiotic 
Zithromax, Zmax 
: (Azithromycin) Macrolide Antibiotic 
Cipro 
: (Ciprofloxacin) Fluoroquinolone antibiotic 
Keflex 
: (Cephalexin) Cephalosporin antibiotic 
Augmentin 
2 
: (Amoxicillin/ Clavulanate) Penicillin antibiotic w/ penicillinase inhibitor 
Bactrim, Septra 
: (Sulfamethoxazole/Trimethoprim) Sulfonamide antibiotic 
Diflucan 
: (Fluconazole) Antifungal 
Levaquin 
: (Levofloxacin) Fluoroquinolone antibiotic 
Vibramycin, Vibra-Tabs 
: ...
- Examen
- • 38 páginas •
Amoxil, Trimox 
: (Amoxicillin) Penicillin Antibiotic 
Zithromax, Zmax 
: (Azithromycin) Macrolide Antibiotic 
Cipro 
: (Ciprofloxacin) Fluoroquinolone antibiotic 
Keflex 
: (Cephalexin) Cephalosporin antibiotic 
Augmentin 
2 
: (Amoxicillin/ Clavulanate) Penicillin antibiotic w/ penicillinase inhibitor 
Bactrim, Septra 
: (Sulfamethoxazole/Trimethoprim) Sulfonamide antibiotic 
Diflucan 
: (Fluconazole) Antifungal 
Levaquin 
: (Levofloxacin) Fluoroquinolone antibiotic 
Vibramycin, Vibra-Tabs 
: ...