Name this bone:
Connects the clavicle with the humerus
Scapula
Name of the membrane that surrounds the fasicles
Perimysium
The appendicular skeleton is made up of what body parts?
Limbs, shoulders, pelvis
What are the 3 muscle types and which are voluntary or involuntary?
Skeletal, cardiac, and smooth but only skeletal muscle is voluntary
A red blood cell can make a complete circuit of your body in about _____ seconds.
60 seconds, (20-30 during vigorous exercise)
Name this bone:
Covers the sensory organs in the front of the skull
Frontal bone
What is the most common type of smooth muscle?
Single Unit
List how many vertebrae are in each part of the spine.
C- 7
T- 12
L- 5
S- 5
C- 4
What is the name of the space where the muscle and nerve meet?
Neuromuscular junction/Synapse/Synaptic Cleft
An average person will spend _____ years asleep over the course of their lifetime.
25-26
Name this bone:
Longest bone in the body
Femur
What is the name of the muscle that runs from the sternum, the clavicle and the jaw
Sternocleidomastoid muscle
What are the 2 types of bone marrow and what do they provide?
Red marrow is where hematopoiesis occurs, yellow marrow is where fat can be stored.
Myosin
In your lifetime, you'll shed over _____ pounds of skin.
100
Name this bone:
Connects the facial structures to the cranial bones
Sphenoid bone
What is the name of the muscle that surrounds the eye?
Orbicularis Oculi
What vitamin is needed in order to absorb calcium in the bones
Vitamin D
What is the contractile unit of the muscle called?
A sarcomere
What do you think is the length of all your blood vessels stretched out and laid end-to-end?
60,000 miles
Name this bone:
Bone that connects the elbow to the pinky of the hand.
Ulna
List all the steps for a muscle contraction
1. Action potential arrives in nerve to send signals to the muscle.
2. Acetylcholine is released into the synapse and binds to the motor end plate.
3. Calcium gets released within the muscle.
4. Troponin is released in response.
5. Tropomyosin causes actin to rotate, opening the binding site.
6. Myosin head binds to actin and produces a "power stroke" motion.
7. Actin is pulled toward the center of the sarcomere and 'slides' across overtop the myosin
Tell me the different parts of a long bone
Diaphysis-shaft
Epiphysis- Ends
Medullary Cavity- Opening for bone marrow
Endosteum- Membrane that lines the medullary cavity
Periosteum - Membrane that lines the outside of the bone
What is the name of the transport system within a muscle cell (myocyte)?
Sarcoplasmic Reticulum
The lowest temperature recorded on Earth was _____ °F, in Antarctica in 1983.
-128