Joints
The Muscular System
The Nervous System
Brain and Spinal Nerves
Autonomic Nervous System
100

A ligament attaches what together?

Bone to Bone

100

T or F: Smooth muscle is striated and involuntary

False: Smooth muscle is voluntary but lacks striations (smooth)

100

Voluntary, skeletal muscle is part of what division in the nervous system?

Somatic Nervous System

100

Organize the meninges from innermost to outermost?

Pia mater -> Arachnoid mater -> Dura Mater

100

What neurotransmitter is secreted by nearly all sympathetic postganglionic neurons?

Norepinephrine (NE)

200

What joint provides attachment of a tooth to its socket?

Gomphosis

200

When we inhale, does our diaphragm contract or relax?

Contracts 

200

Neurons that send signal away from the CNS or brain are classified as:

Motor (efferent) neurons

200

A 52-year-old man suffers a traumatic brain injury in a motorcycle accident. Upon recovery, he can accurately recall personal details, past experiences, and even the events immediately before the crash. However, during his hospital stay, he repeatedly asks the same questions, forgets names of his nurses shortly after meeting them, and is unable to remember any new information given during rehabilitation sessions.

What kind of amnesia is experienced?

Anterograde amnesia

200

Which communicating ramus carry postganglionic unmyelinated fibers?

Gray

300

By axis, the wrist joint can be classified as what?

Biaxial

300

Is the latissimus dorsi muscle, which moves the arm at the shoulder joint, classified as extrinsic or intrinsic?

Extrinsic

300

What supporting cells make up the central nervous system?

Oligodendrocytes

Ependymal cells 

Microglia 

Astrocytes

300

The rhombencephalon divides into two secondary brain vesicles:

Metencephalon and Myelencephalon

300

Sometimes called the "second brain," this division of the autonomic nervous system controls gastrointestinal function independently of the CNS.

Enteric nervous system

400

A third-class lever has what in the middle?

Effort in the middle

400

What must be released at the neuromuscular junction for muscle contraction be be initiated?

Acetylcholine

400

During which phase of an action potential do sodium ions rapidly enter the neuron, causing the inside of the membrane to become more positive?

Depolarization

400

This area allows for the comprehension of spoken and written language, while another region generates the motor program necessary for speech. 

*must include corresponding lobes

Wernicke’s area in the temporal lobe and Broca’s area in the frontal lobe

400

This type of cholinergic receptor is always excitatory, found on postganglionic neuron cell bodies in autonomic ganglia, adrenal medulla cells, and skeletal muscle fibers, and works by opening ligand-gated ion channels.

Nicotinic receptors

500

What type of joint connects bones with dense connective tissue and allows little to no movement?

Fibrous joint

500

The muscles of the infrahyoid group are:

sternohyoid

sternothyroid

thyrohyoid

omohyoid

500

This type of axonal transport moves materials to the axon terminal via kinesin, while its opposite direction uses dynein to return materials to the soma.

anterograde and retrograde transport

500

These three cranial nerves control the extraocular muscles, with one innervating the lateral rectus, another the superior oblique, and the third handling the rest.

*need name and number

cranial nerves VI (abducens), IV (trochlear), and III (oculomotor)

500

These sympathetic nervous system receptors are typically excitatory and may act through second messengers like IP₃ to cause smooth muscle contraction.

Alpha-adrenergic receptors

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