Bending movement that decreases angle between 2 body parts.
What is Flexion?
Toward the head-end or upper part of a structure or the body; above
What is superior (caudal)?
What is a bone that is usually referred to as the collarbone?
What is clavicle?
What muscle is known for its role in planter Flexion?
What is gastrocnemius muscle?
When a variation outside normal limits triggers a response that resolves to the normal condition, the regulatory mechanism involves?
What is negative feedback?
Standing on your tiptoes is an example of a movement named?
What is planter flexion?
Away from the head end or toward the lower part of a structure or the body;below
What is inferior?
Inferior to the nasal bone, this bone forms the inferior portion of the bony nasal septum?
What is vomer?
What is a muscle cell called?
What is Muscle Fiber?
Alex got into a car accident, he crushed his entire right arm; How many bones were crushed or broken?
What is 30
Name the movement you do when you turn your palm to face forward?
What is supination?
Closer to origin of the body part or the point of attachment of a limb to the body trunk
What is proximal?
The effect of aging on the skeleton can include?
what is Osteopenia or Osteoprosis?
How can we defer cor reverse, some of the effects of age on muscles?
what is exercising?
Abduction and adduction always refer to movements of what skeletal division?
What is Appendicular Skeleton?
Dancing the macarena the freely movable joint are involved these joints are also called?
What is synovial Joints
Toward or at the front of the body; in-front
What is Ventral (anterior)
Daphne falls on her hands with her elbows slightly flexed. After the fall, she can't move her left arm at her elbow. If a fracture occurred. What bone would be fractured?
What is Ulna?
Muscles lock in contracted position making the body extremely stiff post death.
What is rigor mortis?
A cut through the body that passes perpendicular to the long axis of the body and divides the body into superior and inferior portion, is known as
What is transverse section?
A ballerina in class in warming up by doing plies which consists of keeping both feet flat on the ground facing laterally and bending your knees directly over your toes. What movement makes her toes face laterally?
Lateral Rotation
Toward or at the back of the body behind
What is dorsal?
While jumping off the back steps at his house 10 year old Cesar lands on his right heel and breaks his foot, Which bone is most likely broken?
What is Calcaneus?
An ever protecting king that blocks any interaction with princess actin
What is Tropomysin?
If you were contracting and relaxing your masseter muscle, what would you probably be doing ?
What is chewing?