Increasing the angle between two bones
Extension
Fluid-filled sacs found in articulations of bones
Bursae
The more movable, usually more distal part of a muscle
Insertion
The humerus is ______ to the radius and ulna
Proximal
Which main tissue type of the body is known to regenerate the quickest?
Epithelial
Motion toward the midline
Adduction
Fibrocartilage disks located in the jaw and knee
Menisci
Goose bumps are formed by muscles associated with hair follicles. These muscles are called
Arrector pili
Trapezius is ______ to the rhomboids
Superficial
Which type of tissue is the most abundant in the body?
Connective
Moving the top of the foot toward the shin
Dorsiflexion
The most freely movable type of synovial joint
Ball and socket
The sheath of connective tissue surrounding a bundle of skeletal muscle fibers (fascicles)
Perimysium
Rhomboid major is _______ to rhomboid minor
Inferior
What are the three types of muscular tissue?
Cardiac, skeletal and smooth (visceral)
Rotating the hand and wrist laterally from the bone
Supination
What are the three structural classifications of joints?
Fibrous, Cartilaginous and Synovial
The cytoplasm found within muscle cells
Sarcoplasm
The ears are _____ to the nose
Lateral
Which tissue type is responsible for conduction of impulses throughout the body
Nervous tissue
Lifting the lateral border of the foot
Eversion
What are the three functional classifications of joints?
Synarthrotic, amphiarthrotic and diarthrotic
The connective tissue that binds entire muscles/muscle groups together
(Deep) fascia
The phallanges are _______ to the carpals
Distal
Which epithelial tissue is flat/spindle-shaped and found in a single layer (i.e. the endothelial lining of blood vessels)
Simple squamous