What does oral mean
Mouth
What is the large bone in your upper leg?
femur
Is actin the thick filament or thin filament
thin filament
What two organs does the CNS consist of?
Brain and spinal cord
What organelle makes the energy for the cell?
Mitochondria
Is the knee superior or inferior to the hip?
inferior
What part of your vertebral column has 5 vertebrae?
Lumbar
What molecule loosens the troponin and tropomyosin allowing the myosin head to latch onto actin?
Is your heart beating and autonomic or somatic function?
autonomic
Which body system controls the release of hormones?
Endocrine
Is the belly button medial or lateral to the hip?
medial
What is the bone in your upper arm?
Humerus
When the membrane potential changes from -70 to +30, what is this called?
depolarization
Jade can no longer judge the emotions of others. What part of her brain has been damaged?
Amygdala
Jane has burned her skin and it looks blackened/charred, but she states she can't feel anything. What degree of burn is this?
Third degree
What does sural mean?
Calf
What is the difference between a false rib and a floating rib?
False ribs are connected to the sternum through the other ribs, but floating ribs and not connected at all.
ATP
Treyon is have trouble with his vision after an accident. What part of his brain was damaged?
Occipital lobe
Is giving birth an example of a positive or negative feedback loop?
positive
Is the wrist distal or proximal to the elbow?
distal
What is a secondary curve and what causes them to form in your vertebral column?
A curve that appears after birth, and a baby lifting its head causes it.
When are the potassium (K+) channels opened and why?
When the cell needs to repolarize because the K+ will leave the cell, thus making it more negative
Digesting your food is part of the parasympathetic or sympathetic nervous system?
parasympathetic
The fluid in between the cornea and the iris is called what?
Aqueous humor