What is an Erythrocyte?
Red blood cell
This structure warms, humidifies, and filters the air using mucosal surfaces and hairs before it enters the lower respiratory tract.
Nasal Cavity
Clear & watery fluid derived from blood plasma that leaks out of capillaries into tissues.
Lymph
How many pair of Ribs are there?
12
What is the Problem solving, judgement & speech part of the brain
What cavity is the heart located?
Thoracic Cavity
These two tubes branch off from the trachea at the C6 level, forming the main passageways into each lung.
Primary bronchi
What does the body do to combat diseases
Phagocytes
Neutrophils, Macrophage, Natural killer cell, Inflammation, Fever
What is the longest bone in the body
Femur
Give an example of an gland in the endocrine system
Thyroid, Pineal & Adrenal
What is difference between Arteries & Veins
Thicker, Thinner. Pressure higher, lower. Carry oxygenated blood yes, no. Valves no, yes.
This lung has three lobes and has horizontal & oblique fissures.
Right lung
Small & bean-shaped structures that filter lymph fluid ,activate immune responses when pathogens are detected.
Lymph Nodes
The Deltoid muscle is named after what characteristic
Its shape! ( It is triangular like the greek letter delta)
the difference between Myosin & Actin
Myosin is thick, Actin is Thin
Interventricular Septum (IV)
This dome-shaped muscle contracts downward to create negative pressure and allow inhalation.
Diaphragm
These produce antibodies and become memory cells when exposed to antigen.
B lymphocytes (B cells)
Name the other Biceps muscle (Biceps Brachii)
Biceps Femoris
What are the 5 regions of the vertebrae.
clue: 2 are fused
Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar, Sacrum, Coccyx
Recite the path of blood
1.SVC and IVC
2.Right Atrium
3.Tricuspid Valve
4.Right Ventricle
5.Pulmonary Valve
6.Pulmonary Artery
7.(Lungs)
8.Pulmonary Veins
9.Left Atrium
10.Mitral (bicuspid) Valve
11.Left Ventricle
12.Aortic Valve
13.Aorta
Rest of the body
This process of movement where oxygen from high concentration in the alveoli to low concentration in the bloodstream.
Diffusion!
This organ, located behind the sternum, is where T-lymphocytes mature during childhood.
Thymus
What Cell does not have a connection with a synapse?
(Clue: Muscle Cells)
Bone Cell
Recite the Layers of connective tissue.
(Starting from the Fascia)
Epimysium, Perimysium, Endomysium