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Anatomy refers to the internal and external structures of the body and their physical relationships, whereas physiology refers to the study of the functions of those structures.

Important Review Questions on Anatomy and Physiology. 
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1. The folds and convolutions of the cerebral hemispheres are named for their three dimensional form. The ridges are called _____ (singular, _____).

2. Immune cells in the stratum spinosum which protect against invaders are the _____.

3. Neural networks found in the entrails, as a group, are the _____ or _____.

4. Fill in the missing terms in the following series: (left or right) axillary artery → (left or right) _____ → (left or right) _____ → lateral forearm

5. The pons is a subdivision of the _____.

6. During ventricular systole, the atria are in _____.

7. Deep within the vestibular floor, on either side of the vagina, erectile tissue corresponding to the male's corpora spongiosum is found. Each of these (one on each side) is a(n) _____.

8. Cranial nerve # _____, the _____ nerve, allows tongue movement during eating and speaking.

9. When lymphatic collecting vessels merge, they form _____.

10. If PCO2 is lower than expected, it indicates that respiration is _____, but it does not tell you whether this is the cause of a problem, or merely a symptom.

11. _____ is released by 'ECL cells' and mast cells in the stomach's lamina propria in response to _____.

12. Beginning and ending in the right atrium, trace the flow of blood, naming each chamber of the heart, and mentioning the lungs and body. (Be able to do this no matter which point is chosen as the starting point.)

13. -O-H
\ What is wrong with the hydrogen bond shown at the left?
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14. Gluconeogenesis is_____.

15. Contraction of the _____ pulls the mandible down toward the hyoid, if movement of the hyoid is prevented by contraction of the _____.

16. The nuclei of a skeletal muscle cell are located _____.

17. The scapulae articulate with the _____ and the _____.

18. Except for _____ from milk and the very, very small amounts of _____ left in meats after storage, all the carbohydrates we ingest are derived from plants.

19. Between the fifth week post-conception and birth, the prosencephalon (aka _____) develops to produce the _____ and _____ of the adult brain.

20. The cells of _____ smooth muscle are coupled by gap junctions and contract as a group.

21. _____ are fatty acids, or fats containing fatty acids, which do not contain any double bonds.

22. _____ connective tissue is usually found under epithelia. It contains both elastic and collagen fibers and a large amount of ground substance.

23. Mandibular alveoli serve as _____.

24. Inorganic compounds usually do not contain _____.

25. The eyes are _____ to the bridge of the nose.