Cartilage type that covers articulating surfaces of bones
What is hyaline cartilage?
Structure that holds cells together to create tissue
What is intercellular junctions?
The number of main type of tissue
What is 4?
The sacrum is apart of this skeleton
What is axial?
A directional term that also mean anterior
What is ventral?
An example of a sesamoid bone
What is the patella?
Most abundant inorganic compound
What is water?
A main type of tissue includes
What is epithelial, muscle, connective or nerve?
Anatomical name for the knee joint
What is tibiofemoral?
What is anterior superior iliac spine?
A type of muscle contraction used to lower something to the ground
What is eccentric?
Synthesis reaction example
What is A + B = AB?
The ability of a muscle to shorten 1.5 times its resting lenght
What is contractility?
Joins the shaft of two bones such as the tibia and fibula and provides tendon attachment
What is the interosseous membrane?
Pain near the origin near of the R iliopsoas can be describe as in what abdominopelvic region
What is the right iliac or right inguinal regions?
Number of vertebrae present in the lumbar spine
What is 5?
Muscle fiber type that is under voluntary control
What is skeletal muscle?
Type of burn that effects the epidermis and some of the dermis
What is 2nd degrees or superficial partial thickness or partial thickness burn?
Pt reports pain with pushing down on the gas pedal determines pain with what ROM?
What is plantarflexion?
Strongest type of cartilage
What is fibrocartilage?
Portion of bone that contains yellow marrow
Receptor that detects deep pressure and vibrations
What are Pacinian corpuscles?
Most skin function is lost and the region is numb because sensory nerve endings have been destroyed by the burn.
What is a 3rd degree or full-thickness burn?
Joint type that is multi-axial, has a joint capsule, with an example being the hip joint.
What is ball-in-socket?
Level of structure made up of two or more types of tissues that performs a specific set of functions
What is organ?