Bones
Muscles/Joints
Nervous Systems
Circulatory System
Terminology
100
Modified monocytes that are bone reabsorbing cells and secrete acid to dissolve the mineral portion of the bone.
What are osteoclasts?
100
Functional classification of freely movable joints
What is diarthroses?
100
Bundles of axons in the PNS
What are fibers?
100
makes up the largest component of blood
What is plasma
100
the plane that goes through the middle of the body
What is the sagittal plane?
200
Found in spongy bone and the medullary cavity in children.
What is red bone marrow?
200
These fibrous joint are only found in teeth
What is gomphoses?
200
Carried by nerve fibers of PNS and the CNS
What is sensory/afferent?
200
most common leukocyte
What are neutrophils?
200
decreases the angle of a joint
What is flexion
300
Develops from models of hyaline cartilage. Most skeleton develops this way
What is endochondral ossification?
300
Number of muscles we have in our body
What is 640?
300
located between motor and sensory neurons in the CNS
What are interneurons?
300
supply blood to the heart
What are the coronary veins?
300
the antomical term for the arm
What is the brachial?
400
Bones that develop from tendons
What are sesamoid bones?
400
Where the scapula articulates with the humerus
What is the glenoid cavity?
400
exposed regions between myelin sheaths
What are the nodes Ranvier?
400
forms the apex of the heart
What is the left ventricle?
400
the anatomical name for the big toe
What is the hallux
500
6 large membranous areas of the skull that allow for rapid growth of the brain.
What are fontanelles/soft spots?
500
Flat sheetlike tendons
What is aponeuroses?
500
peripheral sensory receptors not surrounded by a capsule of connective tissue.
What is a free nerve ending?
500
Lines lumen of blood, lymphatic vessels, heart, and chambers.
What is endothelium?
500
anatomical term for same sides.
What is ipsilateral?
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