Bones 1
Bones 2
Muscles 1
Muscles 2
Nervous 1
Nervous 2
Sense 1
Sense 2
100

true or false: flat bones have periosteum and endosteum

true

100

what percentage of organic and inorganic components make up a bone

35% organic & 65% inorganic

100

what is the specialized contractile organelle

myofibril

100

define a triad

a T-tubule flanked by two terminal cisternae

100

what are the special characteristics of neurons

longevity, no mitosis, and high metabolic rate

100

what is the least abundant support cell of the CNS and its function

microglial cells, macrophages and phagocytes to engulf dead cells and microorganisms

100

how does the cornea get its nutrients 

from the oxygen of the outside environment and the aqueous humor

100

how do the macula and otoliths contribute to sensing static equilibrium 

the otolithic membrane and otoliths push the cilia which send movement signals to the nerves

200

what is the name of the spongy bone in flat bones

dipolë

200

what is osteogenesis

the process of bone tissue formation

200

what is a sarcomere

a basic unit of contraction

200

define eccentric v concentric contraction

concentric: the muscle shorten and does work

eccentric: the muscle generates force as it lengthens (resisting gravity)

200

what are the 5 different types of synapses

axodendritic, axosomatic, axoaxonic, dendrodendritic, dendrodomatic

200

what is the epithelial support cell of the CNS and its function

enendymal cells, help circulate CSF

200

true or false: the cornea is avascular but innervated

true

200

what is the structure in the semicircular canals that sense rotational acceleration 

crista ampullaris

300

what is an osteon

a long cylindrical structure oriented parallel to the long axis of the bone and to the main compression stresses

300

what embryonic tissue does bone originate from

mesenchyme

300

what are the boundaries of each sarcomere called

Z discs/ Z lines

300

what is optimal resting length of a muscle 

the length that will generate the greatest pulling force which is slightly stretched and moderate overlap of thick and thin filaments

300

what are the different structural classifications of neurons

multipolar, bipolar, and unipolar/pseudounipolar

300

which CNS support cell produces myelin sheath

oligodendrocytes

300

what is the function of the choroid coat 

absorbs light and prevents it from scattering

300

what are the muscles of the middle ear called

tensor tympani and stapedius

400

describe the composition of an osteon

composed of concentric tubes like tree rings called lamella which have fibers and crystals that alternate directions between adjacent lamellae

400

-define endochondral ossification

bone forms by replacing hyaline cartilage

400

which band of a sarcomere does not change in length

A band

400

what are the two functions of titin

holds thick filaments in place and contributed to muscle elasticity

400

what are the support cells of the nervous system

astrocytes, microglial cells, oligodendrocytes, ependymal cells, satellite cells, and schwann cells

400

which PNS support cell surrounds cell bodies with ganglia

satellite cells

400

-what do the different types of photoreceptors do

rods: darkness and grey tone photoreceptor

cones: color receptors, work with high light levels

400

what hearing structure of the spiral organ of corti does not move with vibrations

tectorial membrane

500

true or false: spongy bone contains osteons

false

500

define intramembranous ossification 

bone develops from mesenchyme without first being cartilage

500

what ion is used in muscle contraction

Calcium ion

500

which of the there muscle types are not called fibers

cardiac muscle

500

what is the most abundant support cell of the CNS and its function 

astrocytes, recycle neurotransmitters, ion release and intake, involved in synapse formation

500

which PNS support cell produces myelin sheath

schwann cells

500

what are the neural cell layers from superficial to deep

photoreceptors, bipolar cells, ganglion

500

what is the membrane of the roof of the cochlear duct

vestibular membrane

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