Obscure Cell A&P
Deep Integumentary
Skeletal System
Muscles
Nervous System
400

This type of transport requires a carrier protein but no ATP and moves molecules down their concentration gradient.

What is facilitated diffusion?

400

These sensory receptors detect deep pressure and vibration in the dermis.

What are lamellated (Pacinian) corpuscles?

400

The bone cell responsible for monitoring and maintaining the bone matrix.

What is an osteocyte?

400
This protein covers myosin binding sites on actin when a muscle is relaxed.

What is tropomyosin?

400

This cranial nerve innervates the superior oblique muscle of the eye.

What is Trochlear (CN IV)?

800

Ribosomes attached to this structure produce proteins destined for secretion outside of the cell.

What is the rough endoplasmic reticulum?

800

These are the primary cells of the epidermis, producing keratin.

What are keratinocytes?

800

This insane process forms most flat bones of the skull.

What is intramembranous ossification?

800
These four muscles make up a group called the rotator cuff.

What are supraspinatous, infraspinatous, teres minor, and subscapularis?

800

Inability to flex a muscle would indicate damage to a neuron in this region.

What is anterior horn? (of spinal cord)

1200

Name the phases of mitosis in order

What is Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase?

1200

These are the two layers that make up the dermis

What are papillary and reticular?

1200

These two spinal curvatures are present at birth.

What are thoracic and sacral?

1200

These type of muscle fibers rely on anaerobic metabolism and have little myoglobin.

What are fast twitch muscle fibers?

1200

This cell forms the myelin sheath in the central nervous system.

What is an oligodendrocyte?

1600

Placing a cell in hypertonic solution will cause this to happen.

What is shrink due to water leaving cell by osmosis?
1600

This layer of the epidermis is composed of dead cells.

What is stratum corneum?

1600

The acetabulum is part of this bone.

What is pelvic? (Or Ilium)

1600

This muscle is responsible for flexing and laterally rotating the neck?

What is sternocleidomastoid?

1600

This is the location of the primary motor cortex in the brain.

What is the precentral gyrus (of the frontal lobe)?
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