Skeletal System I
Skeletal System II
Muscular System
Sensory
Sensory II
100

Vertebral, central axis of the body that protects the brain and spinal cord, heart, and lungs

Axial Skeleton

100

Appendicular Skeleton consists of:

Upper & lower extremities, pectoral gridle, and pelvic gridle

100

Lines GI tract, walls of blood vessels

Smooth muscle 

100

Medical term for ear wax

Cerumen
100

The watery fluid found in the anterior cavity of the eye

Aqueous humor

200
What are auditory ossicles?

Bones of the ear

200

Process that occurs in bone marrow

Hematopoiesis

200

Hemiplegia

affects one side of the body

200

Caused by loss of olfactory nerve

Anosmia

200

Location of the retina 

Posterior eye cavity 

300

Zygomate

Cheek bone

300

Type of joint where there is no movement

Synarthrosis ex - skull

300

Occurs when a ligament is stretched or torn

Sprain

300

Conductive HL

Physical damage to the eardrum

300

Ossicles of the ear:

Malleus, Incus, Stapes

400

Only moveable bone in the skull

Mandible

400

Type of fracture that is most common in children; bones are partially broken

Greenstick

400

Connect bone to muscle

Tendons

400

Veins of retina leak fluid

Retnothopathy

400

Is responsible for providing the brain with information on equilibrium 

Inner Ear

500

Part of the sternum that is pushed for cpr

Body

500

Coles fracture

bones are broken at wrist or distal radius

500

As one muscle contracts, the other muscle relaxes

Antagonistic pairs

500

Medical Term for touch

Somatosensation

500

Makes aqueous fluid & changes lens shape to help focus on objects

Cilliary Body 

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