Basics
Directional Terms
Tissues
Skeletal System
Muscular System
100
The study of how things function
What is physiology
100
Something that is more towards the top
What is superior
100
A group of cells that have a specialized function
What is a tissue
100

The bone that articulates with the sternum and the scapula

What is the clavicle

100
Non-straited muscle tissue found in organs
What is smooth muscle
200
The tendency of the body to maintain a relatively stable state
What is homeostasis
200
Your nose is more ________ than your ears.
What is medial
200
A single layer of squished cells
What is simple squamous
200
Number of bones in average human adult
What is 206
200
The ONLY type of voluntary muscle
What is skeletal muscle
300
If I am studying where muscles are and what they look like, I am concerned with ...
Anatomy
300
A cut that divides the body into left and right hemispheres
What is sagittal
300

Daily Double

What is adipose

300
Joint with a fluid filled cavity
What is synovial
300

The main muscle that allows for standing after being seated

What is gluteus maximus

400
A person is modeling for an anatomy diagram. He is standing straight up, feet forward and palms backward. What is he doing wrong?
Not in anatomical position, palms should be forward.
400
Closer to the origin
What is proximal
400

Protein that has tensile strength

What is collagen

400

The bone marking on the pelvis with which the femur articulates

What is the acetabulum

400

Daily Double

What is the sarcomere

500
Contractions during childbirth is an example of this
What is positive feedback
500
Your skin is ________ to your muscle
What is superficial
500
The type of cells that you would find in the bladder that allows it to stretch
What is transitional cells
500

Vertebrae, Sacrum, and mandible are good examples of this type of bone

What are irregular bones

500
Myofibrils are composed mainly of what two proteins
What are actin and myosin
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