The dermis is mainly made of this.
What is connective tissue?
This is an energy reserve in bone.
What is yellow marrow?
The first vertebra in the vertebral column (c1).
What is the atlas?
This is what low vitamin D levels in children is called.
What is Rickets?
The other name for a muscle cell.
What is a muscle fiber?
This layer is only found thick skin.
What is stratum lucidum?
What is a(n) epiphyseal plate?
All limb joints (and most in the body), are classified as this type of joint.
What is a synovial joint?
The region, "substantia nigra", fails to function in this disease.
What is Parkinson's disease?
This is what the basic unit of contraction in skeletal muscle is called.
What are sarcomeres?
This is the only pigment made in the skin.
What is melanin?
______ is only seen in compact bone, and ________ is only seen in spongy bone.
What are osteons and trabeculae?
This bone doesn't articulate with any other bones.
What is the hyoid bone?
Overexcitation of the cerebral cortex leads to this condition.
What causes epilepsy?
These muscles may insert on skin.
What are circular skeletal muscles/sphincters?
Jaundiced skin usually indicates problems with this.
What is a liver?
Two thirds of bone mass is made of ______, and the other third is made of ____.
What is hydroxyapatite and collagen?
The other name for C7.
What is the vertebra prominens?
The dysfunction of Cerebral Spinal Fluid (CSF).
What is Hydrocephalus?
This protein is in thick filaments, while this other one is in thin filaments.
What is myosin and actin?
It is seen lining the inside of blood vessels.
What is endothelium?
This hormone acts to increase bone resorption.
What is PTH?
What happens when synovial fluid flows during joint movement?
This will lead to a Cerebral Vascular Accident (CVA).
What is a hematoma and hemorrhage?
This is what the breakdown of glucose to pyruvate is called.
What is "glycolysis"?