nervous system part 1
nervous system part 2
muscular system
skeletal system
tissues, anatomical terms
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what is the central nervous systems Main parts? 

Its made of the brain and spinal cord 

100

what does the somatic nervous system allow us to do?

it allows us to consciously control out skeletal muscles

100

what tissue connects the skeletal muscle to the bone?

tendon 

100

how many bones are in babies vs adults? 

Most babies are born with about 300 bones while in the average adult human they have 206. 

100

what are the 4 types of tissue?

connective tissue, epithelial tissue, muscle tissue, and nervous tissue

200

what is a motor division? 

Carries impulses from CNS to  organs, muscles and glands 

200

what's a sympathetic nervous system? 

its stimulates "flight or fight response" 

200

what muscle is associated with raising your arm?

deltoids

200

what does the skeletal system protect? 

It protects soft body organs such as the brain, heart, and lungs. 

200

why does damaged cartilage heal slowly?

cartilage does not have a blood supply unlike other tissues

300

what keeps the Central nervous system informed of events going on inside and outside of the body?

the sensory division 

300

what do visceral sensory fibers do?

transmit impulses from visceral organs such a as heart, liver and intestines 

300

what are the major muscles associated with leg movement?

The major muscles associated with leg movement are quadriceps, hamstrings, adductors in the upper leg or thigh, and the calves in the lower legs

300

why is fat stored in bone marrow, what's its function?

Bone marrow produces blood cells and stores energy in the form of fat for overall good bone health. 

300

whats tissue made of?

ground substances, fibers, and cells

400

what are the nervous systems 3 main functions?

sensory input, integration, motor out put 

400

what does integration do for the nervous system? 

process and interpert

400

What are 3 types of muscle? 

There is skeletal muscle, smooth, and cardiac muscle. 

400

what does the Appendicular skeleton consist of?

It consist of  carpals, arm, and pectoral girdle feet, tarsals, leg, and pelvic girdle.

400

what do tissues help with?

it provide shape to the body and help body to conserve heat and store energy

500

what is an automatic nervous system? 

Regulates involuntry events which is activity of smooth muscle  cardiac muscle and glads 

500

what's the diffrence between afferent neurons and efferent neurons? 

efferent neurons carry motor info from the brain to the peripheral while afferent neurons carry sensory info from  receptors in skin/ other organs to central nervous system 

500

what is cardiac muscle? 

Walls of the heart, attracted to the fibrous skeleton of the heart. 

500

what does the Axial skeleton consist of? 

It consist of bones of the skull, vertebrae, sternum, ribs and hyoid bone. 

500

what's the diffrence between connective and muscle tissue?

Connective tissue binds the various parts of the body together, providing support and protection, while Muscle tissue allows the body to move

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