Tissues
Integumentary
Skeletal
Arthrology
Wild Card
100

The tissue that is capable of contraction 

Muscle tissue 

100

The outermost layer of the integumentary system is the 

Epidermis 

100

What is the bone of the upper arm? 

Humerus 

100

This joint type has the greatest ROM 

Ball and socket 

100

Blood is an example of this type of tissue 

Connective tissue 

200

Adipocytes are cells of which tissue type 

Connective tissue 

200

The two layers of the cutaneous membrane are

The epidermis and the dermis 

200

How many bones are typically in the appendicular skeleton? 

126 

200

Immovable joint 

Synarthrosis 

200

The number of vertebrae in the thoracic region 

12 

300

Name the four tissue types 

Muscle 

Nervous 

Connective 

Epithelial 

300

A burn that damages the epidermis, the dermis, and reaches the subcutaneous layer 

3rd degree or full thickness burn 

300

Reference point for separating the infra and supraspinous fossae of the scapula 

Scapular spine 

300

The knee joint is made up of which three articulations? 

Medial condyle to medial condyle, lateral condyle to lateral condyle, and patella to patellar surface 

300

Greek God sentenced to hold up the heavens. Also the name of vertebrae C1. 

Atlas 

400

The two main types of neural cells 

Neurons and glial cells 

400

This vitamin is synthesized when the skin is exposed to UV radiation from the sun

Vitamin D 

400

The achilles tendon attaches to the posterior surface of this bone. 

Calcaneus 

400

Intercarpal articulations are examples of this joint type 

Plane/gliding 

400

Non-ossified fibrous attachments between cranial bones 

Sutures 

500

Chondroitin sulfate is abundant in the matrix of this specific tissue 

Cartilage 

500

Contraction of these muscles causes hair follicles to stand erect 

Arrector pili muscles 

500

These spinal curves develop late in the fetal stage 

Primary 

500

The ligament that fills in the gap at the inferior portion of the acetabulum 

The transverse acetabular ligament 

500

The central portion of an intervertebral disc 

Nucleus pulposus 

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