The functional classification of this type of joint.

What is diarthrosis?
The function of the structure indicated by the arrow.
What is it makes ATP?
The name of the muscle that allows you to blink.
What is the orbicularis oculi muscle?
These two anatomical parts make up the Central Nervous System.
What is the brain and spinal cord?
The functional classification of this type of joint.

What is synarthrosis?
The function of the structure indicated by the arrow.
What is it stores calcium?
The shape classification of most muscles.
What is parallel?
These two anatomical parts make up the Peripheral Nervous System.
What are the spinal and cranial nerves?
The functional classification of the joints that connect the two pubic bones.
What is amphiarthrosis?
The functional unit of skeletal muscle.
What is a sarcomere?
The muscle term that refers to the arm region.
What is brachialis?
The two divisions of the ANS.
What are the Parasympathetic and Sympathetic Divisions?
The ROMs protraction and retraction occur at this joint.
What is the temporomandibular joint?
The two major proteins in skeletal muscle.
What are actin and myosin?
The agonist for extension at the elbow.
What is the triceps brachii muscle?
These cells are responsible for making the myelin sheath of the axon around neurons in the PNS.
What are the Schwann cells?
The specific structural classification of the joints the connect the teeth to the bony sockets of the maxilla and mandible.
What is gomphosis?
The type of muscle tissue that lines internal organs and blood vessels.
What is smooth muscle tissue?
The synergist for flexion at the elbow.
What is the brachioradialis muscle?
This neurotransmitter is used for muscle contraction.
What is acetylcholine?