Integumentry
Muscular
Skeletal
Integumentary + Muscular + Skeletal
Integumentary + Muscular + Skeletal
100

The pigment responsible for skin color.

What is melanin?

100

A function of the muscular system (name one function this system has).

What is stabilizing joints / maintaining posture / producing movement / moving substances within the body / stabilizing body position and regulating organ volume / producing heat?

100

A joint type (name a kind of joint you can find throughout the body). 

What is Ball & Socket / Pivot / Saddle / Hinge / Ellipsoid (Condyloid) / Plane or Gliding?

100
The name for the protein that makes up our nails and toenails. 

What is keratin?

100

The two kinds of bone marrows and their funciton.

What is (a) red marrow: to make blood and (b) yellow marrow: to store fat/energy?

200
The three layers of the skin (in order). 

What is epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis?

200

The motor unit. 

What is a single motor neuron and all the muscle fibres it innervates?

200

The scientific name for bone cells. 

What is osteocytes?

200
The shape of skeletal muscle.

What is cylindrical?

200

The region of the spine that contains 12 vertebrae and provide attachment to the ribs. 

What is thoracic? 

300

The function of collagen.

What is provide structure, strenght and support throughout the whole body? What is prevents skin from 'wrinkling.'

300

The disease caused by bacteria Clostridium botulinum.

What is boutilism?

300

The outer layer of the bone (name and function).

What is periosteum: fibrous membrane rich in nerves and blood vessels that supplies nutrients?


300

The name for an injury to ligaments and joints. 

What is sprain?

300

The name for an injury to muscles or tendons.

What is strain?

400

The nerve ending(s)/mechanoreceptor(s) that can detect movement across the skin.

What is Meissner corpuscles.

400

(a) A tendon connects from ____ to ____. 

(b) A ligament connects from ____ to ____.  

What is (a) muscle ; bone (b) bone ; bone?

400

The two kinds of cartilage. 

What is fibrocartilage and hyaline cartilage?

400

The fibres smooth muscle is composed of.

What is actin and myosin?

400

The two kinds of Sudoriferous glands and their function.

What is (a) Eccrine: found throughout the body and produce serous fluid to regulate body temperature and (b) Apocrine: found in the armpit (axilla) and “no-no square” (pubic); produce milky-protein rich sweat?

500

The four stages of wound healing.

What is hemostasis (stopping of blood), inflammation (controls bleeding and prevents infection), proliferation (growth of tissue cells), and remodeling (scar tissue)?

500

The disease that causes inflammation of the blood vessels, and thus involuntary activation of immune cells, which leads to producing inflammatory cytokines, and ends with localized inflammation.

What is polymyalgia rheumatica?

500

The Salter-Harris fracture classification system's function.

What is method used to grade fractures that occur in children and involve the growth plate, which is also known as the physis or physeal plate?

500

The name for all three connective tissue wrappings.

What is Epimysium, Perimysium and Endomysium?

500

The minerals released into the bloodstream by Parathyroid Hormone (PTH).

What is calcium and phosphate?

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