The Mmmuscles
A Bone to Pick
Joint Effort
Skin for Skin
Terminology
100

All three types of muscle tissue are made up of muscle cells known as _______________. 

Fibers

100
Red blood cells and white blood cells are manufactured in the...

Red bone marrow

100

What are the three classifications of joints, based upon their movement?

(Bonus: Provide one example of joints in each category.)

Immovable, Slightly Movable, and Freely Movable


(immovable --> cranium bones ; slightly movable --> vertebrae joints ; freely movable --> any of the six types)

100

The largest organ of the body is the...

Skin

100

The word "Kinesis" means...

Movement

200

What are the three types of muscle tissue?

Cardiac, Smooth, Skeletal

200

Which bone is also known as the shoulder blade?

(BONUS: which bone is also known as the collarbone?)

Shoulder --> Scapula

Collarbone --> Clavicle

200

Strong bands of fibrous connective tissue that fast bones together are known as...

Ligaments

200

List all five components of the integumentary system.

Skin, Hair, Nails, Sweat Glands, and Sebaceous Glands

200

The prefix "osteo-" means...

Bone

300

Cardiac and smooth muscles are examples of the involuntary muscular system, meaning we cannot directly control it. These are involved in the _______________ nervous system.

Somatic Nervous System

300

What are the four main classifications of bones?

(Bonus: Provide ONE example for each one.)

Long (arms/legs) ; Short (carpals/tarsals) ; 

Flat (cranial, sternum, ribs, scapula) ; Irregular (vertebrae, pelvis, mandible)

300

What is the name of the tissue that keeps bones from touching each other in freely movable joints?

Cartilage

300

What are the three layers of the skin known as (in order from top to bottom)?

(Bonus: Which layer is the most complex, functioning as the location for the sebaceous glands, sweat glands, and hair follicles, among other things?)

Epidermis > Dermis > Hypodermis (Subcutaneous Layer)

Dermis is most complex.

300
When speaking of terms relating to the skin, we use the root .......

"Derm-" or "Derma-"

400

What's the difference between slow-twitch and fast-twitch muscles? (In other words, how do we use these two types of muscles?)

Slow-twitch: better for endurance, longevity, and slower movement. Also used for basic muscular abilities, such as standing, sitting, leaning against a wall

Fast-twitch: better for faster and higher intensity movements, such as sprinting and jumping.

400

The human skeletal system is divided into what two major parts?

(Bonus: What is the largest bone known as? 

(Bonus: Where is the smallest bone located?)

Axial and Appendicular

Largest --> Femur 

Smallest --> in the ear

400

List at least 3 types of joints. 

1) Ball-and-socket ;  2) Hinge  ;  3) Pivot   

4) Gliding  ;  5) Saddle  ;  6) Ellipsoid

400

What's the difference between the Meissner's Corpuscle and the Pacinian Corpuscle?

Meissner's corpuscle --> responsible for sensing LIGHT/SOFT pressure

Pacinian Corpuscle --> responsible for sensing HEAVY/HARD Pressure (remember Pacinian for Pressure)

400

The prefix for muscles is...

"My-" or "Myo-"

500

About how many muscles do we have in the human body?

(Bonus: What is the name of the largest muscle?)

(Bonus: Where is the strongest muscle in the body located?)

Over 600.

Largest muscle -- Gluteus maximus

Strongest muscle -- located in the jaw area

500

If I am sticking out my arm, giving someone a thumbs up, which forearm bone is facing downwards?

(BONUS: which bone is facing upwards?) 

Downwards --> Ulna


Upwards --> Radius

500

The best example of a saddle joint is located where in the body?

Thumbs

500

What is the function of the arrector pili?

small, smooth muscles attached to hair follicles that contract to make hairs stand on end and cause goosebumps. These muscles are involuntary and are triggered by cold or fear (or intense emotions).

500

Sebaceous glands release an oil-like mixture of fatty material and cellular debris called _________, that is used to lubricate the hair and skin.

Sebum

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