Nervous System Part #1
Nervous System Part #2
Muscular System
Skeletal System
Tissue, Anatomical Terms
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What is the Nervous System?

Master control and communication system of the body.

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What is Permeability?

Is it capable of letting things pass through

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What are the 3 types of muscles?

Skeletal Muscle, Cardiac Muscle, Smooth Muscle

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What are joints?

Sites where 2+ bones meet

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What is the definition of physiology and anatomy?

Physio: study of the body and its parts functions

Anat: study of structure and shape of body

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What are the 2 Structural Classifications of the Nervous System?

Central Nervous Systems and Peripheral Nervous System

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Contrast Gyri and Sulci

Gyri: elevated ridges of tissue ("twisters/hills")

Sulci: shallow grooves ("furrows/valleys")

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--- is superior to the Teres Major

Posterior Deltoid

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What are the two parts of the Skeletal System and their general regions?

Axial Skeleton: Oriented along the Median Longitudinal Axis

Appendicular skeleton: Oriented lateral to the Median Longitudinal Axis

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What are the 4 tissue types?

Epithelial, Connective, Muscular, Nervous

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What are the 3 neuron types?

Sensory Neurons, Motor Neurons, Association Neurons (Interneurons)

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How can the Right Cerebral Hemisphere control movement on the left side of the body?

Cross Wiring in the Corpus Callosum

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What is the order of the layers of Skeletal Muscle (inner to outer)?

MFC (Muscle Fiber Cell), Fascicle, MB (Muscle Belly), SkM (Skeletal Muscle)

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What are the 4 bone groups?

Long Bone, Flat Bone, Short Bone, Irregular Bone

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Define the Median Plane and Sagittal Plane.

Median: midline, dividing body in two (left and right) halves

Sagittal: longitudinal plane dividing the body into to right and left parts (not halves)

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What are the three parts of the brain?

Cerebrum, Brain Stem, Cerebellum

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What are the four major regions of the brain?

Cerebral Hemisphere, Diencephalon, Brain Stem, Cerebellum

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What are Troponin and Tropomyosin blocking?

Interaction between the actin strand and the myosin head
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What are the 5 main regions of the SS (superior to inferior)?

Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar, Sacral, Coccyx

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What are the types of epithelial tissue?

Simple: Squamos, Cuboidal, Columnar, Pseudostratified

Stratified: Stratified Squamos, Transitional

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What are the basic functions of each neuron type?

Sensory: transmit from receptors to other neurons

Motor: transmit to muscle/glands

Inter- carry from sensory to motor neurons

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What are the steps of action potential?

Threshold, Depolarization, Repolarization, Refractory Period, Resting State

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How does Skeletal Muscle have a striated appearance?

Myofilaments overlap each other in such a way that give the tissue a striated appearance.

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What 5 things does the Skeletal System do/provide?

Support, Protection, Allows movement, Storage, Blood cell formation

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What are the 12 systems of the body?

Skeletal, Muscular, Cardiovascular, Lymphatic, Nervous, Respiratory, Reproductive, Lymphoid/Immune, Urinary, Digestive, Endocrine, Integumentary

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