Nervous System
Muscle System
Endocrine System
Muscle System
Nervous System
100

3 main functions of the nervous system in humans

 Sensation, Integration, Response

100

Three types of muscles

skeletal, smooth, cardiac

100

Which gland is located in the brain and controls the Endocrine System.

Hypothalamus

100

Functions of the Muscle System

heart, bones, vessels 



100

The point of contact between neuron-neuron, neuron-other cell

a Synapse

200

Factors that are thought to prevent a CNS from regenerating its damaged axon

What is usually more than one neuron involved and pesky astrocytes (they produce produce chemicals that limit regeneration and also produce scar tissue)


200

Common muscle injuries

Hamstring Strain, Quadriceps Muscle Contusion, Calf Strain, Groin Strain.

200

These organs or glands in the Endocrine system are affected by the Cushing's Syndrome.

Pituitary and Adrenal glands

200

What is Smooth Muscle

A type of muscle that contracts without any voluntary control

200

What is a nerve impulse and why is it important?

the neuron responding to a stimulus and its important because this leads to a Synapse


300

The function of a neuron and its three main parts

What is transport and process input and cause output 1- cell body 2- dendrites 3- axon

300

What is Cardiac Muscle

a  specialized, organized type of tissue that only exists in the heart.

300

These four rice sized glands that control your body's calcium level.

the Parathyroid

300

What is the definition of Muscle System

The muscular system is an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles.



300

Nissell bodies breakdown, cell body increases in size, nucleus decentralizes.

Chromatolysis

400

A Synaptic Cleft

a fluid filled space between the pre-synaptic and post-synaptic membranes.

400

Which muscle flexes your forearm?

The bicep bronchi

400

What two glands control the direction of hormones during homeostasis.

the Hypothalamus and Pituitary glands

400

Name the two muscles that you just located, that are involved in clenching your teeth:

the temporalis, masseter

400

part of the cell body bundles of intermediate filaments (neurofilaments) important in maintaining cell shape and integrity

a Neurofibril

500

Where all our higher order functions occur and what give 3 examples of these functions.

Central Nervous System. Memory, judgement, intelligence.

500

Which muscle extends the head?

trapezius muscle

500

This other hormone helps the Secretin Hormone.

the Tokinin Hormone

500

Which muscle flexes the head?

sternocleidomastoid muscle

500

Outer layer, formed by the neurolemmocyte, that wraps the axon of a PNS neuron

Neurilemma

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