The forearm is ______ to the wrist.
Proximal
The large intestine
All 4
What bone is this
Humerus
What muscle is this?
Gluteus Maximus
The respiratory system delivers ______ to the lugs and removes _______ from the lungs.
Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide.
The ankle is ______ to the knee
Distal.
Liver
The upper quadrants
The spine is divided into the following 5 sections:
Cervical
Thoracic
Lumbar
Sacral
Coccyx
This type of connective tissue connects muscles to bones
Tendons
The windpipe is also known as....
The trachea
Muscles are _______ to the skin.
Deep.
Stomach
Left upper quadrant
This type of connective tissue connects bones to bones.
This kind of muscle is used to perform deliberate actions and it is voluntary.
Skeletal muscle
In this terminal structure, carbon dioxide and oxygen are exchanged through a single layer.
Alveoli
The tibia is ________ to the femur.
Distal
Gall bladder
Right upper quadrant
The shoulder griddle is composed of these 2 bones
Clavicle (collarbone) and scapula (shoulder blade)
This kind of muscle is found in the walls of blood vessels, organs and forms much of the intestinal wall.
Smooth muscle
This leaf-shaped structure prevents food from entering the trachea during swallowing.
Epiglottis
The calcaneus is ________ to the metatarsals.
Proximal
Spleen
Left upper quadrant
The lowest portion of the sternum is the ________ (hint: we worry about braking it when performing CPR)
This kid of muscle is able to contract on its own even when disconnected form the brain.
Cardiac muscle.
The trachea of an infant is ________, _____ and ____ than an adults. Therefore we worry about tipping the head too far. If we tip the head too far or allow the head to fall forward, _______ will occur.
An infant's trachea is narrower, softer and more flexible. If we do not control the head, the trachea will close.