Integumentary System
Skeletal System
Muscular System
Nervous System
Bonus
100

The definition of the "Rule of Nines" is this

What is "a tool to decide what percentage of total body surface area was affected by a burn"

100

These are the four types of bones

What are flat bones, irregular bones, long bones, and short bones

100

This muscle is found in the heart

What is cardiac muscle

100

This is


What is a neuron

100

These are the four major lobes of the cerebral cortex

What is the frontal lobe, temporal lobe, occipital lobe, and parietal lobe

200

These are the two distinct regions of the skin and which is top and bottom

What is the epidermis and the dermis, with the epidermis being superficial and the dermis being below that

200

This is what kind of skeleton

What is the axial skeleton

200

This is

What is a sarcomere

200

The brain and the spinal cord are part of this (hint: it's a nervous system)

What is the Central Nervous System

200

This is

 

What is the appendicular skeleton

300

This is the type of tissue found in the epidermis and this is the type of tissue found in the dermis

What is the epithelial tissue and the fibrous connective tissue

300

These are the three types of overall joints

What are fibrous joints (bones are fused to prevent lots of movement), cartilaginous joints (not too much motion but enough to remain stable), and synovial joints (A LOT of movement)

300

This is a thick filament in the muscle that attaches to actin to form cross-bridges

What is myosin

300

This is when too much potassium is released during action potential

What is hyperpolarization

300

This is a bundle of thick and thin protein filaments

What is a myofibril

400

These are the three major types of skin cancer

What is basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma

400

This joint is found in places such as the knee or the elbow

What is the hinge joint

400

These are the 7 rules for how a muscle is named

What is location, size, shape, orientation, origin and insertion, number of heads, and function

400

This pump is on the post-synaptic terminal (hint: this one is not the Ca+ ion channel)

What is the ligand-gated ion channel

400

This is anterior and posterior movement to the coronal plane

What is flexion and extension

500

These are the factors to detect melanoma

A-Asymmetry 

B-Border irregularity

C-Color

D-Diameter

500

This is when the palm is facing up and this is when the palm is facing down

What is pronation and supination

500

These are the 7 shapes of the muscles

What is quadrate, rhomboidal, trapezium, triangular, fusiform, digastric, and bicipital

500

These are the parts of the brain stem

What is the pons, medulla oblongata, and the midbrain

500

This is the origin of the sternocleidomastoids name 

What is because it originates at the sternum and clavicle and inserts into the mastoid process

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