What are Proteins made of
amino acids and polypeptides
What is a physiatrist
someone trained in physical medicine and rehabilitation
what layer of the bone is "compact bone"
What is Skeletal muscle
Skeletal muscle is an organ specialized for contraction, composed of striated muscle fibers (cells), supported by connective tissue, attached to bone by a tendon or aponeurosis, and stimulated by somatic motor neurons
Is the hand proximal or distal to the shoulder
what is proximal
What are Lipids made of
glycerol and fatty acid chains
what is a neurologist?
A neurologist is a doctor who specializes in diagnosing, treating, and managing brain disorders.
what type of bone contains red bone marrow?
spongey bone
What is Smooth muscle
smooth muscle is a tissue specialized for contraction, composed of smooth muscle fibers (cells), located in the walls of hollow internal organs, and innervated by the autonomic motor neurons
would a superficial or deep wound require a medical attention
deep
what are Nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) made of
Nucleotides
What is a Neuroscientist?
A neuroscientist is a medical scientist who studies the brain and the rest of the nervous system, including the spinal cord and nerves
what is the cavity in the middle of the bone called?
The medullary cavity
What is Cardiac Muscle
cardiac muscle is striated muscle fibers (cells) that form the wall of the heart; stimulated by the intrinsic conduction system and autonomic motor neurons
Are the lungs lateral or medial to the heart
lateral
What are carbohydrates made of
The correct answer is monosaccharides, like glucose and fructose; and disaccharides, like sucrose and maltose
What is a Respiratory Therapist?
RTs are responsible for treating breathing problems in patients of all ages.
what is the outer layer of the shaft of a bone called?
Diaphysis
Which muscle group is the most present within the body
smooth muscle
Head, neck, trunk
What is a macromolecule
A macromolecule is a type of large molecule formed by joining smaller molecules. Proteins, polysaccharides, lipids, and nucleic acids are macromolecules
What is a Orthopedic Surgeon
Orthopedic surgeons are physicians who specialize in treating musculoskeletal conditions, including congenital health concerns like scoliosis and traumatic injuries such as broken bones
what is the function of the Haversian canal?
allows bones to get nutrients without needing to be highly vascular
What does ATP stand for
ATP stands for Adenosine Tri-Phosphate
what does the appendicular division consist of?
our limbs