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Axial or Appendicular: Femur.
What is Appendicular?
100
These bones are the most distal bones of the upper and lower extremities.
What are phalanges?
100
The two involuntary muscle types
What is cardiac and smooth?
100
Muscle used for hip extension
What is Gluteus?
100
Name two of the four flavors we can sense on our tongue.
What is sweet, salty, bitter, sour?
200
Connects muscle to bones
What are tendons?
200
Laughing more will stimulate this area of the nervous system.
What is Parasympathetics?
200
Name of the muscle that makes your forehead wrinkle.
What is occipitofrontalis?
200
Axial or Appendicular: Pelvis.
What is appendicular?
200
The stone in the ear used for sensation of body position is called this.
What is an otolith?
300
The sensory organ for vision is this.
What is the eye?
300
Besides laughing, name one other thing we can do to stimulate the parasympathetics that we learned in class.
What is breathe deeply, take short walks, eat healthy, get away from screens (technology), Stretches?
300
The name of the contractile unit of the myofibril
What is the sarcomere?
300
This is what happens in peristalsis.
What is rhythmic contractions to push substances (like food) through tubes of the body?
300
This is the area of the brain responsible for balance and fine motor control. It sits just behind the brain stem.
What is the cerebellum?
400
The lobe of the brain for vision is this.
What is occipital lobe?
400
Name of the muscle that makes you smile :)
What is zygomaticus?
400
Name two of the four steps of bone healing from a fracture.
What are bleeding, cartilage callus, boney callus, and bone remodeling?
400
This synovial joint type would best be described by: concave surface articulating with a convex surface
(movement back and forth, side to side, ex: thumb)
What is Saddle?
400
The sensation of taste is technically called this
What is Gustation?
500
The brain and spinal cord are not part of the peripheral nervous system, but part of the ________ nervous system.
What is central?
500
Otoliths in the ear move with movement and gravity ultimately resulting in impulses sent to the brain to tell it about this sensation.
What is the sense of proprioception or I will take "Body Position"?
500
These are names of the region of the spine (Name 4 of the 5).
What are cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacrum, and coccyx?
500
This is the order of the connective tissue coverings of the muscle. (from superficial to deep)
What is epimysium, perimysium, and endomysium?
500
The area of the brain responsible for smell is CLOSELY positioned next the area for both of these.
What is emotion and memory?
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