Anatomy & Physiology 3, Final Quiz Questions
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| Urinary Function | Anatomy as Art | Embryonic Development | Urogenital Histology | Embryology |
| Urinary Function | |
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| 1. | About how much sodium is there in 250 ml of tomato juice? [Givens: 250 ml of tomato juice contains about 1.9 g NaCl. The atomic weight of sodium is 23 Da, chlorine, 35.5 Da.] |
| 2. | Define isotonic, hypertonic, hypotonic. |
| 3. | If a subject drinks 250 ml of sodium bicarbonate, what should happen to that subject’s urine pH? |
| 4. | Urine sample A contained 470 ml urine, with a sodium concentration of 2 mg/ml. Urine sample B was 85 ml, and the sodium concentration was 11 mg/ml. Which sample represents the greater excretion of sodium? |
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Why did you wear gloves when handling the urine samples? [ You did wear gloves, didn’t you? ] Go to top |
| Anatomy as Art | |
| 1. | What item of attire would you say was Dr. van Hagen’s signature? |
| 2. | In the initial process of plastination, the bodies were immersed into a vat of what solvent? |
| 3. | How did the smoker’s lung differ in appearance from that of the nonsmoker? |
| 4. | One specimen was prepared to show prosthetic and surgical devices. One of the devices was a pacemaker. Where was the pacemaker on the body? |
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Among the examples of stillborn fetuses was a pair of conjoined twins.
Where were they joined? Go to top |
| Urogenital Histology | |
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Identify the following histology images: |
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| Embryology | |
| We examined the embryology of the chicken using the Chickscope© website. From that site you could follow closely the events that occurred at different stages in chick development. Here are some questions relating to that site: | |
| 1. | Does the chick heart form and start beating at 25/42 hours, 42/72 hours, or 72/96 hours? |
| 2. | What is the source of calcium for the chick embryo’s developing bones? |
| 3. | How many days from laying of the egg to hatching of the chick? 12, 17, or 21? |
| 4. | Had we done the physiology protocol on living chick embryos, we would have tested the effects of epinephrine on its heart rate. What would epinephrine do to the embryo’s heart rate? |
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[ Anatomy & Physiology 3 laboratory syllabus ] [ Page created 06 August 2002 ][ Page updated 21 August 2005 ] [ Questions? E-mail me ] |
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