Hepatitis
What is inflammation of the liver?
The Olecranal is ________ to the carpal bones
What is Proximal?
A hole in a bone.
What is Foramen?
It is the parietal pleura
What is the superficial layer of the surrounding the lungs
This attachment point does not move during contraction.
What is the origin of a muscle?
epigastric
What is upon or above stomach region?
My Cervical vertebrae is __________to my Lumber vertebrae
What is superior?
An air filled cavity in skull
What is a sinus?
Name 2 examples that need transport proteins to cross the plasma membrane
What is glucose and amino acids?
How was the biceps muscle named?
WHAT IS THE NUMBER OF ORIGINS?
Cardiomyocyte
What is heart muscle cell?
My esophagus is ___________ to my trachea
What is deep?
proximal end of bone that forms part of ball and socket joint
What is head?
My scapula is part of the ____________ skeleton
What is the appendicular skeleton?
This muscle attachment point is considered the moveable end
What is the inserion?
abrachia
What is a condition of having no arms?
My vertebral area is ___________to my sternal area?
What is posterior?
Example of fibrous joint
What is a suture in the skull?
The movement of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide across the plasma membrane is called
What is gas exchange or diffusion?
Levator scapulae is named for ?
What is Action and location?
nephrologist
What is Kidney specialist (doctor)
The Calcaneal region is _________ to the acromial region?
What is distal? ( or inferior)
Bones that glide past or over one another in any direction - is this type of joint
What is gliding joint?
My floating ribs are part of ____________Skeleton.
What is axial skeleton?
Muscles where the origin is wider than the point of insertion. (muscle arrangement) example - pectoralis major.
What is convergent?