The 2 thin walled upper chambers are called what?
Atria
The muscle that separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities and functions in respiration...
Diaphragm
Refers to skin
derm, derma
This is the largest bone in the leg, and the longest in the body
Femur
The muscle that allows you to raise your arms out to the side
deltoid
It's the body's largest vein.
Venae cavae
The maximum volume of air that can be inhaled and exhaled is called what?
Refers to bones
osteo
This type of joint allows for the widest range of motion
ball and socket
The muscle that allows you to bend your arms at the elbow
biceps brachii
Refers to the heart
Cardio
The flow of blood from the heart to the lungs and back is called...
systemic circulation
Refers to less than, beneath or below
hypo
This type of joint allows only a rotating movement
pivot joint
The ability of a muscle to extend easily through its full range of motion
flexibility
This is the thick vertical wall that divides the left and right chambers
Septum
These is the first three parts of the respiratory tract...in order
pharynx, glottis and larynx
Refers to on, over or above
epi
This is the strong bands of connective tissue that join bones together.
ligaments
Type of exercises that involve little or no outward movement
Isometric
stroke volume
These are the last 3 parts of the respiratory tract...in order
bronchi, bronchioles and alveoli
Refers to muscle
my, myo
flexors
The fatty layer of connective tissue that attaches the skin to muscle and bone
hypodermis