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Misc.
100

The study of the structure of the body and body parts.

What is Anatomy?

100

A type of muscle that is striated and involuntary.

What is Cardiac Muscle?

100

Type of joint found between the flat bones of the skull.

What is a suture joint?

100

Senses that have receptors located exclusively in the head.

What are special senses?

100

A positively charged subatomic particle.

What is a proton?

200

The abdominal region of the body marked by the belly button.

What is the Umbilical Region?

200

The base found in RNA only.

What is Uracil?

200

The movement of the arm away from the midline of the body.

What is Abduction?

200

Pressure stabilizing apparatus that connects the throat to the middle ear.

What is the Auditory Tube?

200

A chemical bond formed between a partially positive Hydrogen atom and a partially negative Oxygen or Nitrogen atom. It is a relatively weak bond.

What is a hydrogen bond?

300

7.35 - 7.45

What is the normal pH range for blood?

300

The major cell type of connective tissue, that produce fibers in extracellular matrix.

What are Fibroblasts?

300

The two divisions of the Efferent division of the PNS.

What are Somatic and Autonomic?

300

Receptors activated when temperatures drop below 10C or exceed 45C.

What are Pain Receptors?

300

The main energy source for muscle contraction. Created via cellular respiration.

What is ATP?

400

The organelle in which the majority of the metabolic processes in cellular respiration take place.

What is the mitochondria?

400

A unique type of epithelial tissue composed of special cells that allow for the stretching of the tissue. Found most often in the urinary bladder.

What is Transitional Epithelium?

400

The place in which a motor neuron releases neurotransmitters that bind to receptors on a muscle fiber, initiating a contraction.

What is the Neuromuscular Junction?

400

The two types of receptors in the body that most often experience Sensory Adaptation.

What are Chemoreceptors and Thermoreceptors?

400

Number of rib pairs in the human body.

What is 12?

500

An atomic bond in which charged atoms form a bond after the movement of electrons.

What is an ionic bond?

500

The immature cells found within bone tissue. Will eventually become osteocytes.

What are osteoblasts?

500

The largest and most complex synovial joint in the body.

What is the Knee Joint?

500

The part of the inner ear responsible for maintaining Static Equilibrium.

What is the Vestibule?

500

A disorder of the sebaceous glands where sebum is over produced.

What is Acne Vulgaris?

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