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Grab Bag of Anatomy Goodies
100

What is the joint classification for the shoulder or hip?

Synovial joint

100

What is the name of the protein that binds to calcium to initiate contraction?

Troponin

100

What are the basic building blocks of the nervous system?

Neurons

100

What are the two main structures of the central nervous system?

Brain and spinal cord

100

What is the largest organ in the human body?

Skin

200

Name the type of cartilage that forms synchondroses joints.

Hyaline cartilage

200

Which ion is critical for depolarizing the sarcolemma during excitation?

Sodium (Na⁺)

200

What is the gap called between two communicating neurons?

Synapse

200

What is the function of cerebrospinal fluid?

Cushion and protect the brain and spinal cord

200

Which muscle tissue type is involuntary and found in the heart?

Cardiac muscle

300

What type of joint is immovable and provides the most stability?

Synarthrosis

300

During which phase of a muscle twitch is calcium actively pumped back into the sarcoplasmic reticulum?

Relaxation phase

300

 Which type of glial cell forms myelin in the central nervous system?

Oligodendrocytes

300

Which part of the brain controls balance and coordination?

Cerebellum

300

What is the term for bone cells that build new bone tissue?

Osteoblasts

400

Which structural component of synovial joints reduces friction during movement?

Articular cartillage

400

Which structure allows action potentials to penetrate deep into a muscle fiber?

T-tubules

400

Which division of the nervous system is responsible for involuntary actions?

Autonomic nervous system

400

Name the structure that connects the left and right hemispheres of the brain.

Corpus callosum

400

Which type of epithelial tissue is best suited for rapid diffusion?

Simple squamous epithelium

500

Which type of joint connects the teeth to the jawbone?

Gomphosis

500

What is the term for the condition where no relaxation occurs between muscle contractions, leading to maximum tension?

Fused tetanus

500

Name the ion primarily responsible for generating an action potential in a neuron.

Sodium (Na⁺)

500

What is the outermost meningeal layer that protects the central nervous system?

Dura mater

500

Name the pigment responsible for skin color.

Melanin

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