The Alternate names for the Atrioventricular valves
Bicuspid valve (left)
Tricuspid valve (Right)
The medical term for your tail bone
coccyx
The largest region of the brain
The cerebrum
The Type of Blood cell involved in the immune response
White blood cells (WBC)
Of the bones that form the skull, which are paired
The parietal and temporal bones
The many folds forming the cerebral cortex
Gyri
This blood vessel is responsible for returning blood to the heart from everything below the diaphragm
The inferior vena cava
Study of function
Physiology
The cerebrum is divided into regions called
Lobes
The heart chamber with the thickest walls
The left ventricle
The ribs that don't connect to the sternum
Floating ribs
The 2 types of tissue composing the brain and spinal cord
Grey and white matter
The number of types WBC's
BONUS POINTS: name 2 of the types
5
Neutrophil, basophil, eosinophil, monocyte, and lymphocyte (B and T)
The structure seen on the bone slide
Trabeculae
The region of the cerebrum responsible for interpreting visual information
occipital lobe
Gas exchange, nutrient supply and waste removal occur in these vessels
Capillaries
Where does the JC receive its cadavers from
UCSF
The brain and spinal cord form what part of the nervous system
the central nervous system
Clinical name for when the Left atrioventricular valve fails
Mitral valve prolapse
The number of vertebrae fused to make the sacrum
5
This structure houses cerebral spinal fluid in the spinal cord
Central canal
The protein responsible for carrying the oxygen in Red blood cells
Hemoglobin
Name all the bones that from the cranial cavity
(Part of the skull that holds the brain)
Frontal bone, parietal bones, temporal bones, occipital bone.
The long process on a neuron responsible for sending out information
Axon
A heart attack occurs when these vessels are blocked
Coronary arteries
The number of organ systems in the body
BONUS POINTS: name 5 of them
11
Integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, cardiovascular, lymphatic, endocrine, respiratory, digestive, reproductive ( Male and female), urinary
including the cerebrum, the brain is comprised of what 2 other structures
Cerebellum and brainstem