Basics
Directional Terms
Histology
Skeletal System
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The study of inquiry that attempts to understand nature in a rational, logical manner.
What is science?
100
Thoracic, abdominal-pelvic, cranial, and spinal.
What are the four body cavities?
100
Define histology.
What is the study of tissue?
100
Name the two skeletal divisions.
What are axial and appendicular?
100
The only bone that is unarticulated
What is the hyiod?
200
The study of the structure of an organism.
What is anatomy
200
The head is _____ to the leg.
What is superior?
200
The four types of tissue.
What are epithelial, connective, muscle, and nervous tissues?
200
Name the four types of bones.
What are flat, long, short and irregular bones?
200
Location of cardiac muscle.
What is the heart?
300
The third step of the scientific method.
What is hypothesis?
300
My elbow is ______ to my wrist/
What is medial?
300
Name the four shapes of epithelial tissue
What are transitional, squamous, cuboidal, and columnar tissue.
300
Define the functions of bone.
What is to support, protect softer tissues, provide points of attachment for muscles, house blood producing cells, and to store inorganic salts.
300
Number of bones in the body.
What is 206
400
Define physiology
What is the science that treats how the body works together?
400
The alternative word for "Inferior"
What is caudal?
400
Name the four types of connective tissue
What are CT proper, cartilage, bone tissue, and blood?
400
Name the bones that compose the skull.
What are frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital, temporal, zygomatic, spheniod, ethmoid, lacrimal, vomer, inferior nasal conchae, mandible, maxillla, palatine, malleus, incus, and stapes?
400
List the steps of the scientific method IN ORDER.
What is purpose, research, hypothesis, experiment, analysis, and conclusion
500
List all of the characteristics of life
What is: Responsiveness, conductivity, growth, respiration, digestion, absorption, secretion, excretion, circulation, and reproduction.
500
The three anatomical planes.
What are sagittal, coronal, and transverse planes?
500
Name the components of a neuron.
What are axon, cell body, dendrites, and axon terminal?
500
The first two vertebrae.
What are the atlas and axis?
500
List the cells found in bones.
What are osteoblasts, osteoclasts, and osteocytes.
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