What is omnioarthrosis?
Calcium binds to _________, which shift(s) tropomyosin, which was blocking the active site on the actin.
What is troponin?
The components of a reflex arc
What are sensory neurons, interneurons, and motor neurons?
Stratified is ______ layer(s) of cells, while simple is ______ layers(s) of cells.
What is Multiple; single?
Of muscular, integumentary, skeletal and nasal, this is not a system of the body.
What is nasal?
The type of body part that moves away from the body.
What is an abductor?
What is chewing?
The function of the parietal lobe
What are body sensations?
What is flat?
Separates the thoracic cavity from the lower abdominal cavity
What is the diaphragm?
The two hormones are involved in the maintenance of blood calcium levels
What are PTH and Calcitonin?
A 70-year-old man has run his entire life, thus developing ______ muscle as the strongest.
What is the rectus femoris?
If Bobby hits his head and damages his hypothalamus, these would be the side effects.
What is struggling/failing to regulate homeostasis?
The body system that is activated when you fall in poison ivy
What is integumentary?
Homeostasis helps to ________ balance in your body when situations/conditions change.
What is regulate?
The fracture Sarah gets when she steps in a rabbit hole, twisting her leg badly and breaking the bone.
What is a spiral fracture?
As exercise levels increase, muscles depend more on ______ for energy.
What are glucose and fatty acids?
What is potassium channels opening, causing positive potassium ions to flow out?
The sebaceous glands that produce oil for the hair get blocked, causing a build-up of sebum under the skin.
What is a sebaceous cyst?
The reason that a bone that has previously been broken look different than one that has not
What is the bone may take a slightly different shape when the osteoblasts rebuilt it?
The correct order of the following steps of the healing process of a bone fracture: (1) Soft callus formation, made up of cartilage, (2) cells form a hematoma around the broken bone, (3) hard callus forms as a softer version of bone, (4) osteoclasts chip away at old bone and osteoblasts form a new bone in its place.
What is 2, 1, 3, 4?
The stapedius muscle is the smallest muscle in the body at approximately 6 millimeters, found in the ear. What would you expect the stapedius to do in the body?
What are small movements (like stability and blocking sound)?
Isabel sustains a spinal cord injury and this is the primary side effect.
What is integrating information and initiating a response?
Found in the urinary bladder because it permits distention when filled with urine, and then contracts and compacts when fluid releases.
What is transitional epithelium?
Jimmy spends most of his time after school in a hammock, lying on his right side, when the hammock breaks and Jimmy falls vertically to the ground, he breaks this bone.
What is his right radius?