nervous system pt.1
nervous system pt.2
muscular system
skeletal system
tissues,anatomical terms
100

what is the nervous system?

Master control and communication of the body (communicates with body cells using electrical impulses)

100

what are the components of the central nervous system?

Brain and spinal cord 

100

what type of connective tissue connects skeletal  muscle to bone?

tendons

100

What is the difference between the diaphysis and epiphyses in long bones?

Diaphysis is the long bone shaft and the epiphyses in the long bone ends 

100

what function does connective tissue have?

connecting all body parts 

200

what are the 2 functional properties neurons have?

Irritability and conductivity 

200

what are the 3 main functions of the nervous system?

sensory input, Integration, and motor output 

200

What's the relationship between the muscular system and the skeletal system?

Skeletal muscle activity maintains bone health and strength and bones provide levers for muscle activity. 

200

True or False: Cartilaginous joints are freely movable 

false (immovable)

200

Which type of fracture has a broken bone portion pressed inward?

Depressed fracture 

300

what are the two subdivisions of the nervous system? 

Sensory division (afferent) and moter division (efferent)

300

what two parts does the nervous system consist of? 

Central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system. 

300

what two states can muscles be in?

Muscle contraction and muscle relaxation

300

How many bones does the average human adult have?

206

300

What are the 2 Osseous tissue types?

Compact bone and spongy bone 

400

what are the 4 main parts of the brain? 

Frontal lobe, parietal lobe, temporal lobe, and occipital lobe 

400

what is the relationship between the nervous system and the muscular system?

The nervous system stimulates and regulates muscle activity

400

what is the arrangement of muscle fibers in a cell?

packed together in the fascicle

400

True or False: Fractures and dislocations are less common but more serious in the Axial skeleton.

true

400

what does the term medial refer to in the body?

It means a structure is closest to the medial plane

500

What is the function of sensory neurons? 

Sends signals from the environment to the brain and spinal cord

500

what 3 parts is the brain stem divided into? 

midbrain, pons, and medulla 

500

what is the function of the myofilaments?

allows muscle fibers to shorten and contract

500

what is yellow marrow?

fatty connective tissue that doesn't produce blood cells

500

what does the term ipsilateral mean? 

"on the same side"

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