Skeletal System
Nervous System
Urinary System
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Understanding Wellness & The Integrated Body
100

What does the axial skeleton contain?

The skull, spine, and rib cage.


100

What does the central nervous system include?

The brain and the spinal cord.

100

True or False: Humans can survive off of only one kidney.

True

100

What is a joint?

The intersection of 2 bones.

100

What is an example of a mental health component?

1) Maintains a strong sense of self

2) Handles setbacks without loss of self-esteem

3) Is aware of emotions and manages/expresses them appropriately

4) Managees stress with skills and enjoyment

200

What are the two predominant components of bones?

Calcium and Collagen.


200

What does the somatic nervous system control?

Voluntary movement.

200

How many ureters are present in the urinary system?

2.

200

True or False: the nervous system has a significant impact on movements such as balance and coordination.

True.

200

What is homeostasis?

The process of the body's striving to maintain constant internal conditions.

300

What is the difference between a tendon and a ligament?

A tendon attached muscle to bone, while a ligament attaches bone to bone. 

300

What are the four main parts of a singular motor neuron?

1) Cell Body

2) Dendrites

3) Nucleus

4) Axon

300

What is the name of the waste product dispensed from the urinary system?

Urine.

300
What are 2 examples of a hinge joint?

Knees, elbows, fingers, toes.

300

What is the main function of the nervous system?

It is the communication center of the body. 

400

What is osteoporosis?

It is a bone disease that causes skeletal structures to become brittle and fragile, leading to increased risk in fractures and disability. 

400

What is a motor unit?

It is a motor neuron and ALL the muscle fibers it innervates.

400

What are two of the chemicals being balanced by the kidneys?

Sodium and Potassium.

400

What is the difference between cervical vertebrae and lumbar vertebrae?

Hint: looking for 2 key points.

Cervical vertebrae are smaller and more mobile, while lumbar vertebrae are bigger and more stable.

400

What are 5 of the 6 evolved components of wellness?

Physical health, mental health, emotional health, intellectual health, social health, and environmental health.

500

What are 2 examples of a ball-and-socket joint?

Shoulder and hip.

500
What is an action potential?
It is a wave-like electrical charge that leads to muscular contraction.
500

Do the kidneys control the production of white or red blood cells?

Red.

500

Where are most ligaments in the body found? (2)

Wrist and ankle joints.

500

What is an organ system composed of?

Organs, which are composed of tissues, which are composed of cells.
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