Histology
Bones and Joints
Muscles
Cardiovascular
Urinary
100

These cells are responsible for producing melanin.

What are melanocytes?

100

The two types of bone marrow.

What are red and yellow bone marrow?

100

The three kinds of muscle.

What are skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle?

100

The heart consists of these four chambers. 

What are the right atrium, left atrium, left ventricle, and right ventricle?

100

The purpose of the kidneys.

What is filtering blood and eliminating wastes?

200

The four kinds of tissues.

What are epithelial, connective, nervous, and muscular tissues?

200

The gluteal tuberosity is located on this bone.

What is the femur?

200

The two filaments responsible for muscle contraction. 

What are myosin and actin?

200

The device that measures the electrical activity of the heart. 

What is an ECG?

200

The basic unit of the kidney. 

What is a nephron?

300

Dendrites connect to this part of neighboring neural cells.

What are axon terminals?

300

The acromial process is located on this bone.

What is the scapula?

300

The zygomaticus major is part of this muscle group.

What is the buccolabial group?

300

Before the heart muscle can contract, it must receive this electrical signal.

What is action potential?

300

The urinary system regulates what blood levels.

What are blood pressure and blood glucose?

400

The largest cells present in bone marrow.

What are megakaryocytes?

400

The two types of ossification.

What are intramembranous and endochonndral ossification?

400

The syndrome causing irritation of the sciatic nerve.

What is piriformis syndrome?

400

The area of cardiac muscle that divides the right and left sides of the heart.

What is the septum?

400

Transports urine from the kidneys to the bladder. 

What are the ureters?

500

System that contains simple ciliated psuedostratified columnar epithelial tissue.

What is the respiratory system?

500

One ligament that reinforces the joint capsule in the acetabulofemoral joint.

What are the pubofemoral, ischiofemoral, or iliofemoral ligaments?


500

The muscle that crosses the lower limb obliquely from the anterior iliac spine to the medial side of the proximal tibia.

What is the sartorius muscle?

500

The heart beat is initiated by an electrical impulse that starts here. 

What is sinoatrial node (SA Node)?

500

In this segment of the renal tubules sodium is mostly reabsorbed.

What are the Proximal Convoluted Tubules?

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