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WSU Bio 315 Lab Exam 1 Rated A+
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Cranial cavity Where brain is 
 
Calvaria The "skull cap" 
 
Cranial Base The floor of the cranial cavity 
 
Anterior Cranial Fossa Top 
 
Middle Cranial Fossa Middle 
 
Posterior Cranial Fossa Bottom, back of head 
 
Orbits "Eye sockets" 
 
Nasal cavities Space where nose is 
 
Bony nasal septum Line down center, divides 
 
Piriform aperture Piriform = pear shaped 
Outside/outline of nose 
 
Hard palate Roof of mouth, "brain freeze" 
 
Zygomatic arch Bon...
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BIO 315 WSU LECTURE EXAM 1 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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BIO 315 WSU LECTURE EXAM 1 WITH 
 
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 
 
A histologist examines a tissue using a light microscope and notices it contains a numerous 
amount of cells separated by an extracellular matrix containing numerous protein fibers. What 
kind of tissue is this? Connective tissue 
 
What is NOT a characteristic of epithelia? Contains numerous blood capillaries 
 
Which of the following structures is/are a part of the axial region of the body? 
A) legs 
B) fingers and toes 
C) arms 
D) wris...
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BIO 315 WSU Lecture Exam 4 Questions With Verified Solutions
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BIO 315 WSU Lecture Exam 4 Questions 
 
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_________ are terminal air sacs at the end of bronchioles Alveoli 
 
What are the two zones of the respiratory system? conducting zone and respiratory zone 
 
What is the difference between the respiratory zone and the conducting zone in the respiratory 
system? -Conducting zone: aire passageway 
-Respiratory zone: exchange of gases between blood and atmosphere 
 
In the upper respiratory tract, where is olfactory mucosa located?...
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bio 315 lab exam 2 study guide questions and answers 2024
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medulla oblongata 
"legs" of seahorse 
 
olives 
pink, smooth structure 
 
pyramids 
medial, anterior "shins" of the seahorse 
 
inferior cerebellar peduncles 
posterior "calves" of seahorse 
glossopharyngeal nerve 
lateral and superior to olives (little circle) 
 
vagus nerve 
lateral to olive, inferior to glossopharyngeal nerve 
 
hypoglossal nerve 
longer (hotdog bun), medial to olive 
 
spinal accessory nerve 
2 v-shapes on sides of "legs" 
 
Pons 
"belly" of the seahorse 
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WSU Bio 315 Lab Exam 1 Study Questions and Answers 2024
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Cranial cavity 
Where brain is 
 
Calvaria 
The "skull cap" 
 
Cranial Base 
The floor of the cranial cavity 
 
Anterior Cranial Fossa 
Top 
 
Middle Cranial Fossa 
Middle 
 
Posterior Cranial Fossa 
Bottom, back of head 
 
Orbits 
"Eye sockets" 
 
Nasal cavities 
Space where nose is 
 
Bony nasal septum 
Line down center, divides 
 
Piriform aperture 
Piriform = pear shaped 
Outside/outline of nose 
 
Hard palate 
Roof of mouth, "brain freeze" 
 
Zygomatic arch 
Bone in cheek 
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BIO 315 WSU lecture exam 4 Questions And Answers!!
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_________ are terminal air sacs at the end of bronchioles - Answer-Alveoli 
What are the two zones of the respiratory system? - Answer-conducting zone and respiratory zone 
What is the difference between the respiratory zone and the conducting zone in the respiratory system? 
- Answer--Conducting zone: aire passageway 
-Respiratory zone: exchange of gases between blood and atmosphere 
In the upper respiratory tract, where is olfactory mucosa located? - Answer-superior nasal conchae, 
upper nasal...
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WSU BIO 315 Exam 1 Questions with Verified Solutions
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WSU BIO 315 Exam 1 Questions with 
 
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A microscope examines a tissue that consists of a single layer of DENSELY packed cells whose 
plasma membranes are attached to one another by TIGHT JUNCTIONS and desmosomes. What 
is this tissue? Epithelium 
 
Which branch of anatomy studies microscopic structures ? Histology 
 
The appendicular region of the body includes the arms and legs 
 
The nose is _____ to the mouth superior 
 
Which of the following is a dorsal cavity? 
a) thora...
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WSU Bio 315 Lecture Exam 4 Questions with Verified Solutions
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WSU Bio 315 Lecture Exam 4 Questions 
 
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While examining a microscopic specimen of lung tissue, an anatomy student identified a 
structure as being part of the conducting zone of the bronchial tree. The structure was lined by 
simple cuboidal epithelium and contained smooth muscle in its wall but had no cartilage. This 
structure is most likely a(n) ____________ 
bronchiole 
the only portion of the respiratory system lined by stratified squamous epithelium is 
_________...
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WSU BIO 315 Lab Exam 2 Study Guide Questions and Answers Graded A 2024
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Olives of the Medulla 
pink lateral surface of medulla 
 
Pyramids of the Medulla 
anterior inferior ridges of the medulla(shins of the seahorse) 
 
Inferior Cerebellar Peduncles 
posterior inferior ridges of the medulla (calves of the seahorse) 
 
Glossopharyngeal Nerve (CN IX) 
circular bump lateral and superior to olives of medulla 
 
Vagus Nerve (CN X) 
nerve inferior to glossopharyngeal nerve (oval) 
 
Hypoglossal Nerve (CN XII) 
medial to the olive of medulla 
 
Middle Cerebellar Ped...
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Bio 315 WSU Skeleton 1, Muscles, and Joints Lab Exam 1 Graded A 2024
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Cranial Cavity - The "Brian Box" 
The space within the skull, where the brain fils 
 
Calvaria - The skull Cap 
Superior Portion 
 
Cranial Base - The floor of the cranial cavity 
Where the brain physically sits 
 
Anterior Cranial Fossa - the first 1/3 
behind the eyes 
 
Middle Cranial Fossa - Middle butterfly shape 
 
Posterior Cranial Fossa - Back 1/3 
big bowl 
 
Orbits - Eye sockets 
 
Nasal Cavities - 
 
Bony Nasal Septum - 
 
Piriform aperture - 
 
Hard Palate - roof of mouth 
 
Zy...