Integumentary System
Nervous System
Muscular System
Skeletal System
Fun Facts
100

The base of the hair shaft

What is the 'hair bulb'?

100

List the branches of the nervous system

Central nervous system, peripheral nervous system, and autonomic nervous system

100

What are the 2 types of attachments?

Tendons and fleshy attachments

100

List the functions of the skeletal system

Support, protection, muscle attachment, mineral storage, homeostasis

100

How many bones are there in the adult human body?

206

200

List the functions of the skin

Homeostasis, protection, water retention

200

This brain region helps control your breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure

What is the medulla oblongata?

200

The ability to respond to a stimulus

What is excitability?

200

List the 4 types of bone cells

Osteogenic cells, osteoclasts, osteoblasts, osteocytes

200

The strongest muscle in the human body

What is the masseter (jaw muscle)?

300

These two proteins found in the epidermis provide skin with its color and waterproof qualities

What are keratin and melanin?

300

A quick response to a stimulus, usually an unconscious reaction

What is a reflex arc?

300

The contractile unit of muscle

What is a sarcomere?

300

The main protein found in bone

What is collagen?

300

The hardest substance in the human body

What is tooth enamel?

400

Identify the indicated portion of the diagram

Sebaceous Gland

400

The number of cranial nerves found in the brain

12

400

What are the contractile proteins that make up a muscle fiber?

Actin and myosin

400

The type of fibrous joint that forms between two flat bones of the skull

What is a synovial joint

400

What percentage of the liver can be removed and it will still regenerate?

75%

500

The deepest layer of your skin composed of fat cells and connective tissue

what is the subcutaneous layer?

500

This area of the brain functions in speech production

What is Broca’s area

500

List the 3 types of muscle fibers

Type 1(slow twitch fibers), Type 2A (fast oxidative), Type 2B (fast glycolytic)

500

Describe the healing process of a bone fracture

The healing process for a bone fracture starts with the formation of a blood clot, followed by the development of a soft callus which gradually transforms into a hard callus during the reparative phase. Osteoclasts and osteoblasts remodel the hard callus, reshaping the bone.

500

The longest nerve in the human body

What is the sciatic nerve?

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