Skeletal System
Muscle Contraction
Bone Fractures
Brain Anatomy
Major Muscles
100

What are the main functions of the skeletal system?

Support, protection, movement, storage, blood cell production. 

100

What are the three types of muscle in the human body? 

Skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, and smooth muscle.

100

Name four different types of bone fractures. 

Greenstick, spiral, comminuted, transverse, impacted, oblique, closed, open

100

What lobe is responsible for cognitive functions such as decision making, problem-solving, and planning?

Frontal lobe of the brain. 

100

Where is the deltoid muscle located?

Located on the shoulder. 

200

Identify the clavicle in the skeletal system.

The clavicle is the collarbone.

200

What are the basic steps of muscle contraction?

Action potential, release of calcium ions, sliding filament model. 

200

What are the stages of bone healing?

Hematoma formation, fibrocartilage callus formation, bony callus formation, bone remodeling

200

What is the function of the cerebellum?

Coordinates voluntary movements and balance. 

200

What muscles are found in between the ribs?

Intercostals

300

What is the alternate name for the scapula?

The shoulder blade. 

300

What is the basic structure of a muscle?

Fascicle, Muscle cell (fiber), myofibrils, sarcomere
300

What are common techniques for fracture repair?

Casting, external fixation, internal fixation (plates and nails)

300

Name all the lobes of the brain.

Frontal, parietal, occipital, temporal

300

What is the primary function of the triceps brachii?

It extends the elbow. 

400

Name the five types of bones.

Long bones, short bones, flat bones, irregular bones, sesamoid bones

400

Describe the sliding filament model of muscle contraction.

Myosin heads bind to actin, pull actin filaments towards the center, causing contraction. 

400

How do you identify the fractures on X-rays?

Look for lines or breaks in the bone continuity. 

400

What is the function of the brain stem?

Controls basic life functions like breathing and heart rate. 

400

Spell the name of the muscle that connects the sternum, clavicle, and mastoid process of the temporal bone

Sternocleidomastoid

500

Name the sections of the vertebral column.

Cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and coccyx
500

What are the three layers of muscle tissue?

Endomysium, perimysium, epimysium

500

Name the cells involved in bone remodeling.

Osteoblasts, osteoclasts, osteocytes

500

Name all the subdivisions of the nervous system.

Central nervous system, peripheral nervous system->somatic nervous system->autonomic nervous system->sympathetic nervous system->parasympathetic nervous system

500

Name the muscles involved in the quadriceps group.

Rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus medialis

M
e
n
u