What is a component of the axial skeleton?
Correct answers: Head, neck, trunk (thorax, abdomen, pelvis), etc.
What type of membrane lines the joints to aid in lubrication?
Synovial
What are the 4 types of basic tissue?
Epithelial, muscular, nervous, connective
What is the cell division producing diploid cells, and used in sexual reproduction?
Meiosis
What is the term used when the cells increase in number?
Hyperplasia
Adduction at the right hip moves the leg and thigh in what direction?
Medial
What is a dry membrane that secretes oil?
Cutaneous
What is the muscle type that features striations and a single nuclei?
Cardiac
What position are your hands in when in anatomical position?
Supination
What is the position called when laying on your back?
Supine
The heart is ______ to the ribs and skin.
Deep
What cavity contains visceral organs?
Ventral cavity
What increases the surface area on epithelium?
Microvilli
What is the term for the bone feature that connects bone to bone?
Articulation
Which of these would allow a nerve to go through the bone?
Head
Meatus
Tubercle
Meatus
Flexion of the left knee crosses what anatomical plane?
Sagittal
What are the two cavities contained in the thoracic cavity? *Must name both*
Pleural & Pericardial
The amount of protection & layers
When doing flexion of the knee, what is the origin point?
Hip
The right hand and left foot are ________ of each other?
Contralateral
Adduction of the left shoulder actives the muscle that crosses on what side of the shoulder joint?
Medial side
What is the name of the membrane surrounding the heart cavity?
Parietal Pericardium
What cell shape is best at diffusion and filtration?
Squamous
What type of exocrine gland completely disintegrates while secreting from the duct?
Holocrine
What is the term for the proximal half of the upper limb?
Forearm