Joints
Muscular System
Boney Anatomy
Integumentary System
Anatomy Overview and Tissues
100

What is the relationship between stability and mobility of a joint?

Inverse

The less mobile, the more stable 

100

The place where an impulse is transmitted from a motor neuron to a skeletal muscle is called the:


Neuromuscular junction


100

The function of osteoclasts is to:


Breakdown bone matrix


100

This gland is responsible for lubricating the skin and providing protection from bacteria


Sebaceous

100

Cardiac muscle tissue is unique because:


It is involuntary and striated


200

Bones held together by dense connective tissue are which type of joint?


Fibrous Joint

200

Which disease is an autoimmune disorder that reduces acetylcholine receptor availability, leading to muscle weakness?


Myasthenia gravis


200

The carpal bones in the wrist are examples of what type of bone?


Short

200

Blood vessels carry _________ to the site of tissue damage, causing a fibrous clot to form.


Platelets

200

What is an example of homeostasis being maintained by a negative feedback loop?


Temperature Regulation


300

Which type of arthritis falls under the category of an autoimmune disorder?


Rheumatoid arthritis


300

The neurotransmitter released by motor neurons that facilitate a skeletal muscle contraction is:


Acetylcholine

300

What is the major producer of blood cells?


Red bone marrow


300

Arrector pili muscles that contract in response to cold or emotion, creating 'goose bumps,' are found in which portion of the skin


Dermis

300

Endocrine and exocrine glands are BEST described as being composed of which type of tissue?


Epithelial

400

Where is a syndesmosis most likely to be found?

Between the radius and ulna


400

From largest to smallest, which of the following best describes the structural components of skeletal muscle?


Fascicle, fiber, myofibril, myofilaments


400

The articular cartilage of a long bone covers which portion of a bone?


Epiphysis

400

Ultraviolet radiation from sunlight causes skin cells to produce _________, which the liver and kidneys modify to promote bone development.


Vitamin D


400

Describes hypertrophy


An increase in size of existing cells of a tissue


500

An intervertebral joint is an example of a joint where bones are joined by a pad of ___________.


Fibrocartilage


500

Describes muscle tone


Resting tension maintained by involuntary stimulation


500

The medullary cavity of a long bone is located inside the _________.


Diaphysis

500

Which type of cell in the epidermis acts as phagocytes to fight infection and initiate immune responses?


Dendritic

500

Type 1 muscle fibers:


are oxidative slow twitch used in endurance activities


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