Anatomical descriptions
Brain Structure function
Tissues and skeletal system
Bones
Muscles and nerves
100

This directional term describes a structure farther from the trunk of the body.

Distal

100

This lobe of the brain is primarily responsible for vision

What is the occipital lobe

100

The tissue type that produces movement of our body

What is muscle?

100

This bone is found in you thigh region

What is the femur?

100

The structure that connects muscles to bones

What is tendon?

200

This term is used to identify the heel.

What is calcaneal?

200

The structure labeled as number 1 in the image

What is the cerebellum?

200

This part of the spine is also known as the tail bone

What is the coccyx?

200

The forearm bone on your pinky side

What is the ulna?

200

This structure type is commonly ripped when you sprain your ankle

What is a ligament?

300

The body cavity the contains both the spinal cord and brain

What is the dorsal region?

300

As we get older this part of our brain shrinks, decreasing our control over decision making.

What is the frontal lobe?

300
The humerus is an example of this type of bone

What is a long bone?

300

This cell builds up bone during the healing stages

What is osteoblasts?

300

This part of the neuron covers the axon

What is the myelin sheath?

400

The two names for the plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior regions.

What is the frontal/coronal plane
400

The structure labeled as number 12 in the image

What is the hypothalamus?

400

The tissue type commonly found in the outside layer of organs

What is epithelial tissue?

400

This healing bone stage involves the pooling of blood at the site of injury

What is the heamtoma stage?

400

During action potential, this ion moves into the nueron causing depolarization

What is sodium?

500

This location is distal and posterior from the clavicle

What is the olecranal?

500

All 5 of the functions of the brain stem

What is breathing, heart rate, blood pressure, digestion, and sleep/wake control
500

This flexible connective tissue reduces friction at joints and provides structure

What is cartilage

500

The bone healing stage occurs after cartilage stabilizes the fracture

What is the Bony Callus Stage?

500

What is the 7 main structures/molecules involved in muscle contraction

What is the sarcoplasmic reticulum, troponin, calcium ions, tropomyosin, actin, myosin, and Z tubes

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