What are the three main layers of the skin?
What is the Epidermis, Dermis, and Hypodermis?
What are the three main types of joints?
What is synarthrosis/ fibrous, amphiarthrosis/ cartilaginous, and diarthrosis/ synovial? (must name at least one of the two)
What directional term refers to being nearer to the point of attachment to the trunk of the body?
What is proximal?
When muscles move what do they have to cross?
What is a Joint?
What are the two major regions of the nervous system?
What is the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system?
What are at least three main functions of skin?
What is sensing our surroundings, protection from bacteria infection, helps to conserve water, and temperature regulation? (named at least three of these)
What are the 4 main types of synovial joints?
What is hinge, ball and socket, saddle, and pivot?
What body region term refers to the ankle?
What is tarsal?
What are muscles two points of attachment?
What is origin and insertion?
What two organs make up the central nervous system?
What is the brain and spinal cord?
What main layer of the skin is made up of stratified squamous epithelium tissue and lacks vascularization?
What is the Epidermis?
What kind of body movement refers to movement of a joint away from the midline of the body?
What is abduction?
What anatomical term pertains to the armpit area?
What is axillary?
What kind of muscle is located in the heart and pumps blood?
What is cardiac muscle?
What of the two subdivisions in the motor division of the peripheral nervous system controls voluntary effectors, such as skeletal muscle?
What is the somatic nervous system?
What are the 3 main types of connective tissue?
What is bone, cartilage, and blood?
What bone shape are arms and legs?
What is long bones?
What main body region refers to the central body area to which the head and limbs are attached?
When rigor mortis happens, what in your body runs out?
What is ATP?
What are the 4 lobes in the brain that make up the cerebral cortex?
What is the frontal lobe, parietal lobe, temporal lobe, and occipital lobe?
What vitamin is from UV light that affects calcium absorption making bones stronger?
What is Vitamin D?
What hormone is involved in increasing the amount of calcium in the blood?
What is parathyroid hormone?
What directional term would fit in… the right humerus and the right radius are what?
What is ipsilateral?
What slides over what when muscles contract, and they shorten, but the fibers do not change in length?
What is the actin slides over the myosin?
What region of the brain's general function is to regulate involuntary processes?
What is the brainstem?