Intro. To A&P and Integumentary System
Skeletal System
Muscular System
Nervous System & Senses
Endocrine System
100
The maintenance of relatively stable internal conditions...
What is homeostasis
100
These 2 bones make up your lower arm...
What is radius and ulna - Daily Double - identify correctly on skeleton
100
What must bind to troponin in order for a muscle contraction to occur?
What is calcium
100
The midbrain, pons and medulla oblongata make up your...
What is brain stem
100
What endocrine glands are located in your brain?
What is pituitary gland, pineal body, hypothalamus
200
stratum corneum, granulosum, spinosum, and basale are the edpidermis layers of...
What is thin skin
200
The diaphysis contain what type of bone?
What is spongey bone
200
These mark the ends of a sarcomere?
What is Z lines
200
Your sympathetic nervous systems controls your...
What is "fight or flight" response
200
What hormones are produced by the pancreas?
What is insulin and glucagon - Daily Double - What are the functions of these hormones?
300
When studying human anatomy we use what as a standard of reference?
What is anatomical position - Daily Double - describe the anatomical position
300
The Haversian canal contains...
What is nerves and blood vessels
300
This muscle allows you to move your lips...
What is buccinator
300
Sensory, motor, and integrative and the 3 functions of...
What is the nervous system - Daily Double - Which function interprets and decodes nerve impulses?
300
This hormone regulates your sleep cycle...
What is melatonin
400
A patient has a wound on the lateral portion of the face that is superior of his eye. Where is the wound located?
What is side of forehead
400
What bones of the skull are connected by the coronal suture
What is temporal and parietal
400
Where is your gastrocnemius?
What is calf
400
What part of a reflex arc receives the signal that causes the reflex?
What is the effector
400
What is the function of thymosins?
What is immune function
500
What muscle in your skin gives you goose bumps?
What is arrector pilli muscle
500
This the bone that forms your cheeks
What is zygomaticus
500
Where is your biceps femoris located
What is hamstring - Daily Double - locate your rectus femoris
500
Where do sodium ions diffuse to during a nerve impulse?
What is inward (into the cell)
500
What hormones are produced by the pituitary gland?
What is PRL, GH, ACTH, LH, FSH, ADH, Oxytocin
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