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Nadine Gilliland
                            Student ID- 38847676
                            Course code 2302
                              Quiz-8


1. Some diseases cause morphologic changes without physiologic changes.

2. Cytology,Histology and Cell Physiology are the study of biology at the microscopic
   level.

3. There are two types of Physiology:
   1.Macroscopic Physiology
   2.Microscopic Physiology

4. We will study the gross morphology of the body in anatomy.

5. The patients cytologic report was abnormal.

6. Pathology reports contains three parts: gross examanation, microscopic examanation
   and cytology.

7. The pathophysiology of carcinoma includes severe morphologic abnormalities.

8. In the anatomic position, the lungs are lateral to the heart.

9. The pathologic changes of this disease are external to the liver.

10. In the transfer section, the spleen lies lateral to the kidney and the stomach.

11. A sagittal section of the brain was made and the tissues examined under the
    microscope.

12. The posterior surface of the stomach lies along the left kidney.

13. There was a scar on the inferior surface of the foot.

14. Superficial and deep layers of the abdominal wall were sewn with 3/0 silk sutures.

15. The Central Nerveous System includes the brain,cranial nerves and spinal cord.

16. External artery branches are usually more superficial than internal branches.

17. The afferent branch of a nerve carries a message to the brain.

18. An efferent artery carries blood away from the heart.

19. The incision for gallbladder surgery is made in the ventral lateral abdominal wall.

20.A parasagittal incision is made a few sagimeters from a midsagittal incision.

21. Lower abdominal incisions are usually made transversely.
22. The spleenic capsule is the peripheral service of the spleen.

23. There was a padic carcinoma in the caudal portion of the liver.

24. The head size was measured in the coronal plane.

25. The mass was in the superior portion of the kidney.

26. The cervical spine is superior to the thoracic spine.

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  • 1. Nadine Gilliland Student ID- 38847676 Course code 2302 Quiz-8 1. Some diseases cause morphologic changes without physiologic changes. 2. Cytology,Histology and Cell Physiology are the study of biology at the microscopic level. 3. There are two types of Physiology: 1.Macroscopic Physiology 2.Microscopic Physiology 4. We will study the gross morphology of the body in anatomy. 5. The patients cytologic report was abnormal. 6. Pathology reports contains three parts: gross examanation, microscopic examanation and cytology. 7. The pathophysiology of carcinoma includes severe morphologic abnormalities. 8. In the anatomic position, the lungs are lateral to the heart. 9. The pathologic changes of this disease are external to the liver. 10. In the transfer section, the spleen lies lateral to the kidney and the stomach. 11. A sagittal section of the brain was made and the tissues examined under the microscope. 12. The posterior surface of the stomach lies along the left kidney. 13. There was a scar on the inferior surface of the foot. 14. Superficial and deep layers of the abdominal wall were sewn with 3/0 silk sutures. 15. The Central Nerveous System includes the brain,cranial nerves and spinal cord. 16. External artery branches are usually more superficial than internal branches. 17. The afferent branch of a nerve carries a message to the brain. 18. An efferent artery carries blood away from the heart. 19. The incision for gallbladder surgery is made in the ventral lateral abdominal wall. 20.A parasagittal incision is made a few sagimeters from a midsagittal incision. 21. Lower abdominal incisions are usually made transversely.
  • 2. 22. The spleenic capsule is the peripheral service of the spleen. 23. There was a padic carcinoma in the caudal portion of the liver. 24. The head size was measured in the coronal plane. 25. The mass was in the superior portion of the kidney. 26. The cervical spine is superior to the thoracic spine.