The major difference between kinetics and kinematics is that ____ takes force into account
Kinetics
This neurotransmitter is utilized by the parasympathetic nervous system at both the preganglionic-postganglionic synapse and the postganglionic-effector synapse
ACh
(See video 1)
Chong
How many countries does South Korea border
1 (North Korea)
This is the smallest bone in the human body
Stapes
Hyaline cartilage is made of type ____ collagen
2
Name this artery
Superior Cerebellar Artery
(see video 2)
Goo
What year was the nation of Israel established?
1948
This famous movie has the line "You're gonna need a bigger boat"
Jaws (1975)
Tibiofemoral joint: during progressive knee flexion, the axis of motion shifts ________ (Anterior/Posterior; Superior; Inferior)
posterior, inferior
DOUBLE POINTS: This nerve innervates the parotid gland
Glossopharyngeal (CN9)
(see video #3)
Chong
DOUBLE POINTS: How many countries does Israel border (note: counting Palestine)
5 (jordan, egypt, syria, palestine, Lebanon)
What is the only planet in our solar system that rotates clockwise?
Venus
Following a menisectomy, there is a large increase in contact stress between the tibia and femur. Is this increase larger following a medial or lateral menisectomy?
Lateral (200-300% increase)
Medial (100% increase)
This cell is responsible for producing myelin in the CNS
Oligodendrocytes
(see video #4)
Max (kinda weird)
Which of the following makes up a majority (51%) of South Korea's religious affiliation:
Christian
Buddhist
Unaffiliated
Hindu
Unaffiliated
Name the top 5 most populous countries (note: you get 7 answers to get the 5)
India
China
USA
Indonesia
Pakistan
During open-chain supination/pronation, the roll and glide at the distal radioulnar joint are in the _______ directions, and the roll and glide at the proximal distal radioulnar joint are in ______ directions (same or opposite)
distal: same
proximal: opposite
The diencephalon is one of five secondary vesicles that arise during neural development. Name all 5, and a major structure each gives rise to.
Telencephalon - Cerebrum
Diencephalon - Thalamus/Hypothalamus
Mesencephalon - midbrain
Metencephalon - Pons/Cerebellum
Myelencephalon - medulla
(See video #5)
Coby
Which Jewish holiday commemorates the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem and is also known as the Festival of Lights?
Hannukah
Which coronary artery most commonly supplies the atrioventricular (AV) node?
The Right Coronary Artery