What is anatomy is the structure and parts and physiology is function and how it works.
How many bones are in the adult body?
What is 206?
Which muscle tissue is striated, connected to bone, and voluntarily controlled?
What is skeletal tissue?
What are the 4 main parts of the nervous system?
What is distal?
What is far away?
What is homeostasis?
What is maintaining a stable internal environment?
What is the skeletal system composed of?
What are bones, tendons, and ligaments?
Which muscle tissue is found in the walls of internal organs, nonstriated, and is involuntary?
How do we divide the nervous system to study it?
What is the CNS and PNS?
How does a fracture occur?
What is anatomical positions?
What is standing with palms forward and feet apart?
List a few functions of the skeletal system?
What is support, movement, protection, storage, or manufacturing?
What is elasticity?
What is the function of a oligodendrocyte?
What is provide myelin insulation to neurons in the CNS.
What is the function of schwann cell?
What is provide myelin insulation to neurons in the PNS.
Which system's function is to exchange gases? Which system's function is to secrete hormones? Which system's function is to fights infection and provides fluids for cells?
What respiratory, endocrine, and lymphatic system?
Explain why you have a different amount of bones as an adult than you do as an infant?
What is bones fuse together over time?
What is extensibility?
The ability to lengthen or stretch, even past their original shape.
What is the function of the parietal region of the brain?
What is sensations, (pain, temp, touch) body position, and visual
What is the function of the temporal region of the brain?
What is memory, comprehension, pronunciation of words, and sensation of smell and sound.
What is the difference between positive and negative feedback?
What is positive increases the change or output and negative feedback reduces the change or output.
What are the 4 ways we categorize the type of bone?
What is long, short, flat, and irregular?
Explain why and how muscles become fatigued?
What is intense exercise causes muscles to fatigue an go through anaerobic respiration. Reduces the amount of oxygen to your muscles. Reducing oxygen causes muscles to fatigue
What is addition and how does it impact the brain?
What is addition is the condition of wanting/needing something for pleasure or satisfaction. Releases dopamine in brain to give a "high" feeling.
Explain the difference between superficial, posterior, and anterior.
What is near the surface, back, and front.