The plane that cuts right down the middle.
What is median plane?
Transmit impulses away from cell body
What is a axon?
Nutrients that your body needs in large amounts.
What are carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and water?
moderately movable: connected by cartilage.
What is partially movable joints?
Muscle that is voluntary, striated and attaches to bones and moves the body.
What is skeletal muscle?
What is Superior?
Gaps in the myelin sheath where membrane is exposed.
What is a node?
What are vitamins and minerals?
Joints that are the most moveable; contains synovial fluid.
What are synovial joints?
connective tissue surrounding the mules cell/fiber.
What is the endomysium?
Away from or farthest from the trunk, or farthest from a structures point of origin.
The structures that are in the nervous system.
What is brain, spinal cord, and periphal nerves?
Getting rid of body waste and maintaining water balance.
What is the function of the urinary system?
Examples of synovial joints.
What are the knee, hip, hands, shoulder, elbow, and more?
The "voice box"; contains the vocal cords.
What is the larynx?
Cavity that contains the brain.
What is the crainial cavity?
What are the central and Peripheral nervous systems?
The place that filters blood and releases it through the uterer.
What are the kidneys?
Motion only forward and backward.
What is hinge?
The volume of air remaing in the lungs after maximum forceful expiration.
What is residual volume?
cavity that contains spinal cord
What is the spinal cavity?
The three types of Neurons.
What are sensory, moter, and internuerons?
The artery that brings in blood to the nephron, where the filtering takes place.
What is the renal artery?
Round head in a cup shaped socket; very wide range of motion.
What is ball and socket?
Capillaries at the beginning of the nephron where blood is filtered.
What is the glomerculus?