Skeletal & Muscular
Cardiovascular & Respiratory
Digestive & Urinary
Sensory & Nervous
Endocrine
100

What is a sarcomere?

Functional unit of a muscle fiber

100

What carries blood to the heart?

Veins.

100

What are the functional units of the kidneys?

Nephrons.

100

What part of a neuron receives signals from other parts of the neuron?

Dendrites.

100

Which hormone secreted in a daily rhythm influences sleep/wake cycles?

Melatonin.

200

What type of bone is the clavicle?

Long bone

200

Where does air go after it leaves the trachea (when inhaling)?

Primary bronchi.

200

What are the three parts of the small intestine?

Duodenum, jejunum, ileum.

200

Which part of the nervous system controls "rest and digest"?

Sympathetic Nervous System.

200

How do hormones travel through the body?

Via the bloodstream.
300

What are osteons?

 Cylindrical units of bone that are the basic structural and functional units of compact bone.

300

What are the 3 parts of the pharynx?

Nasopharynx, oropharynx, and hypopharynx.

300

True or False: food material passed through the pancreas just before reaching the stomach.

False.

300

What are the the small bumps on the tongue that are able to taste?

Papillae.

300

Which hormone promotes uterine contractions and is responsible for milk production in the mammary glands?

Oxytocin

400

Where is the muscle "rectus femoris"?

In the thigh.

400

What is the organ that regulates blood pressure?

Kidney.
400

What are the muscles that must relax in order for you to release urine from your urinary bladder and urinate?

Sphincters.

400

What is the liquid filled snail shell like organ called that filters sound to the ear?

Cochlea
400

ACTH controls the secretion of which hormone?

Cortisol

500

What are the four characteristics of muscle movements?

Contractility, excitability, extensibility, and elasticity.

500

What is the chemical that the kidney's secrete when blood pressure is low?

Renin

500

What are the tiny finger-shaped structures covering the small intestine's inner part?

Villi.

500

What do Pacinian's and Messiner's Corpuscles detect?

Deep pressure and vibration and .light touch and low frequency vibrations

500

Which two hormones are produced by the posterior pituitary gland?

Oxytocin and antiduretic hormone (ADH)

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