How many bones are in the human body?
What is 206?
What is the agonist muscle in a shoulder press?
What is deltoids?
What is the smallest functional unit of a muscle fiber called?
What is a sarcomere?
What artery carries oxygenated blood from the left ventricle to the rest of the body?
What is the aorta?
What part of the nervous system includes the brain and spinal cord?
What is the CNS?
What is the longest bone in the body?
How many muscles are in the hamstring group?
What is 3?
Biceps femoris, semitendinosus, semimembranosus
What are the 2 fluid connective tissues?
What is blood and lymph?
What is the name of the network of blood vessels that supply blood to the heart muscle itself?
What are the coronary arteries?
What structure connects the brainstem to the cerebellum and is involved in motor control and coordination?
What is the pons?
What is the most common broken bone?
What is the clavicle?
What is the correct name of the "six-pack" muscles?
What is rectus abdominis?
What component of a motor neuron is responsible for transmitting electrical impulses?
What is axons?
What type of blood cell is primarily involved in clotting and stopping bleeding from injuries?
What are platelets?
What neurotransmitter is crucial for muscle contraction and released at neuromuscular junctions?
What is acetylcholine?
What is the name of the only "floating" bone in the human body?
What is the hyoid?
What are the 4 muscles in the rotator cuff?
Which component of blood is responsible for the transportation of nutrients, hormones, and waste products throughout the body?
What is plasma?
What is the physiological phenomenon that involves the narrowing of blood vessels and is often a response to cold or stress?
What is vasoconstriction?
What part of the autonomic nervous system is responsible for the "fight or flight" response?
What is the sympathetic nervous system?
How many vertebrae are in the thoracic spine?
What is 12?
Which muscle is primarily responsible for the rotation of the head?
What is the sternocleidomastoid?
Which type of tissue is separated into the categories of squamous, cuboidal, and columnar?
What is epithelial tissue?
What is the name of the condition that results from a severe decrease in blood volume?
What is hypovolemic shock?
What condition, characterized by a loss of myelin sheath around nerve fibers, leads to symptoms like muscle weakness and impaired coordination?
What is multiple sclerosis (MS)?