This body cavity includes the brain.
What is cranial?
The 3 types of neurons.
What is sensory, motor, and interneurons?
What is simple and complex?
Moderately moveable; connected by cartilage
What is immoveable joints?
decreases the angle of articulation
The opposite of medial.
What is Lateral?
Chemical signals of neurons that transmit an impulse across the synapse to another cell.
What are Neurotransmitters?
The classes of nutrients
What is Macronutrients and Micronutrients?
Hinge, pivot, sliding/plane, ball and socket.
What is the types of synovial joints?
Cordlike extension of connective tissue beyond the muscle, serving to attach it to the bone.
What is tendon?
Divides the body into left and right sides.
What is the sagittal plane?
Fight or flight
What is Sympathetic?
Protein functions
What is helps build muscles, blood, skin, hair, nails, and internal organs.
Synarthrosis, amphiarthosis, diarthrosis.
What is the functional classifications of joints?
Extends the arm
What is triceps brachii function?
This body cavity contains the stomach, spleen, liver, gallbladder, small intestine, and large intestine.
What is Abdominal?
The two main divisions of the nervous system
What is Central and Peripheral Nervous System?
Too much fat causes
What is the risk of heart disease, diabetes, hypertension, obesity, cancers, and stroke?
Fiberous, cartilaginous, synovial
What is the structural classifications of joints?
the "spaces" between the cardiac cells
What is Intercalated discs?
Protects the body by covering internal and external surfaces, and produces secretions.
What is Epithelial Tissue?
The functions of the Peripheral nervous system.
What is communication lines between sensory organs, brain, spinal cord, glands, muscles?
how much water must we consume each day to stay healthy?
What is 64 ounces?
types of partially movable joints.
What is intervertebral discs and pubic symphysis?
Flexes the hand at the wrist.
What is Flexor Carpi Ulnaris function?