History of A&P
Cells
Skeletal
Muscle
100

What is the definition of anatomy?

The study of the human body, all its parts, and how it’s out together.

100

What does the cell membrane do?

It protects the cell.

100

What do bones do?

They support us, help us move, protect us, and make blood cells.

100

What are the 3 types of muscle?

Cardiac, smooth (involuntary), and skeletal (voluntary).

200

What is the definition of physiology?

The study of how the parts of the human body work?

200

What does the nucleus do?

It is the control center of the cell.

200

What do Calcium and Phosphorus do for bones?

They are needed for bones to be strong.

200

What is another name for a muscle cell?

Muscle fiber

300

What is a hypothesis?

An educated guess.

300

What burns fuel in the cell to make energy for the cell and body?

Mitochondria

300

What is compact bone?

The strong layer of bone. The second strongest material in the body.

300

Where do you find Cardiac muscle?

Only the heart.

400

What did Aristotle believe about experiments?

Experiments are important to prove ideas and theories.

400

Where is DNA found?

In the nucleus.

400

Where is the Spinal Column or Vertebral Column located?

Your back.

400

Where do you find Smooth (involuntary) muscles?

Blood vessels, stomach, intestines, bladder

500

In which biblical story do we see God teaching the Israelites about disinfecting wounds?

The story of the Good Samaritan 

500

What does glucose do for our body?

It is the fuel needed in every cell

500

What is the name for the bones found in fingers and toes?

Phalanges 

500

What is the building block of muscle?

protein 
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