Two or more tissue types that perform a specific function in the body
What is an organ
The tarsal region is what part of the body
What is the foot or ankle
What are the major organs of the cardiovascular system
What is the heart and blood vessels
When the ventricles contract, the bicuspid/mitral valve prevents blood from flowing from the _________.
What is the Left Ventricle to the Left Atrium
What anchors the flaps of the atrioventricular valves to the walls of the ventricles?
What is Chordae Tendineae.
A person in anatomical position will have their hands facing
What is palms facing forward
Name for bone formation
What is ossification
The three parts that make up the brainstem
What is the midbrain, pons and medulla oblongata
Striated involuntary muscle tissue found in the heart is known as ________ muscle.
What is cardiac.
Not enough erythrocytes would cause difficulties with _______.
What is Carrying Oxygen.
What term is synonymous with anterior
What is Ventral
The tibia is also known as the ______.
The system that covers the external surface of the body and protects deeper tissues.
What is the Integumentary System
The left atrium receives blood from the _______.
The pineal gland secretes ________.
What is Melatonin.
What makes up the axial skeleton?
What is the skull, vertebral column, thoracic region
What is the function of yellow bone marrow in adults?
What is storage of adipose tissue.
The system that transports white blood cells to fight infection?
What is in the Lymphatic System.
Which ventricle is the largest and in relation to blood pressure when it contracts that term is __________.
What is the Left Ventricle and Systole.
Lymph fluid flows through lymph vessels by _______.
What is contractions of skeletal muscles against lymph vessels.
Which phase does the creation of most cellular products occur in?
What is Interphase
The tibia is an example of what type of bone?
What is a long bone.
The adrenal glands are part of which system?
What is the Endocrine System.
What triggers the heart to beat?
What is electrical conduction.
What is the order an impulse travels through parts of the neuron?
What is Dendrite, Cell Body, Axon, Synapse