Muscular System
Cardiovascular System
Blood
Integumentary System
Nervous System
100

Tendons

How are muscles attached to bones?

100

Circulation out to the body and back to the heart.

What is Systemic circulation?

100

Cell fragments used in clotting.

What is the function of platelets?

100

Epidermis

Dermis

Hypodermis

What are the layers of skin?

100

The fast acting control that focuses on information processing.

What is the function of the central nervous system?

200

Maintain body temperature

Move skeleton

Maintain Posture

Guards entrances and exits

What are the functions of skeletal muscle?

200

Gas exchange at the bodies tissues.

What is the function of the capillaries?

200

Percentage of whole elements in whole blood volume.

What is Hematocrit?

200
Tough and water resistance

What is the function of Keratin in the skin?

200

This part of a neuron carries action potentials long distances.

What is the axon?

300

These filaments are made of Myosin

What are thick filaments?

300

Measures the force of contraction of the heart.

What is Systole?

300

Carries oxygen or carbon dioxide.

What is the function of hemoglobin?

300

Produce vitamin D3 in the skin

What is the function of UV light in the skin?

300

This type of neuron is located between sensory and motor neurons.

What are interneurons?

400

These filaments are made of actin.

What are thin filaments?

400

Circulation out to the body to deliver Oxygen and pick up Carbon Dioxide.

What is systemic circulation?

400

Presence or absence of specific antigens on the Red Blood Cell surface.

How is blood type determined?

400

Sweating and goosebumps

What is the homeostatic response to heat and cold in the skin?
400

These two divisions in the nervous system control the body during times of stress and during times of relaxation.

What are the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems?
500

Resting Sarcomere-> Active Site Exposure ->Cross Bridge Formation-> Myosin Reactivation -> Cross Bridge Detachment-> Pivoting of myosin head.

What are the steps of muscle contraction?

500

Superior and Inferior Vena Cava->Right Atrium->Tricuspid Valve->Right Ventricle   ->Pulmonary Semilunar Valve->Pulmonary Arteries->Pulmonary Circulation           ->Pulmonary Veins->Left Atrium->Bicuspid Valve->Lt Ventricle->Aortic Semilunar Valve->Ascending Aorta->Aortic Arch->Descending Aorta

What is the order of blood flow through the heart?

500

Plasma=55%

Formed Elements=45%
Red Blood Cells=99%
Platelets and White Blood Cells=>1%


What makes up whole blood?
500

Stratum Corneum->Stratum granulosum->Stratum Spinosum->Stratum germinativum

What are the layers of epidermis in thin skin?

500

Depolarization to threshold->Opening sodium channels and rapid depolarization->Closing of sodium channels and opening of potassium channels-> closing of potassium channels. 

What is the sequence of events in an action potential?

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