Muscular
Skeletal
Endocrine
Special Senses
Nervous
100

Three main types of muscular tissue

Smooth, skeletal, and cardiac muscle

100

What are the different classifications of bones?

Long, short, flat, irregular

100

Which type of hormones play a role in Direct gene activation and the Second-messenger system

Steroid Hormone (direct gene activation)

non-steroidal (second-messenger system)

100

What is the organ used to sense light?

Eye

100

Name the two main subsections of the Nervous system; what do they consist of.

Central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) and Peripheral nervous system (spinal nerves, cranial nerves)

200

Attaches muscle to bone

Tendons

200

What are the two subdivisions of the skeleton and what do each consist of?

Axial skeleton: skull, thorax, and vertebral column

Appendicular skeleton: girdles, arms, and legs

200

Name the two functional lobes of the pituitary gland and their general function.

Anterior Pituitary --> glandular tissue

Posterior Pituitary --> nervous tissue


200

Which special sense hair is linked to memories?

Olfactory hairs

200

A type of support cell (neuroglia) that is abundant and star shaped, it braces neurons and forms barriers between capillaries and neurons. They also control the chemical environment of the brain.

astrocytes

300

fibrous connective tissue that surrounds groups of muscle fibers called fascicles

Perimysium

300

What is the disease being described?:

Inflammation of joints is caused by a deposition of uric acid crystals from the blood.

Gouty arthritis 

300

Name three growth hormone disorders.

pituitary dwarfism

Gigantism

Acromegaly


300

What are the five primary tastes?

Sour, sweet, bitter, salty, umami

300

Name five parts of a neuron

Dendrite, Axon, Cell body, Mitochondrion, Nucleus, myelin sheaths, axon terminals, shwann cells, node of ranvier, Nissl Substance.

400

microscopic fibers, dense irregular connective tissue inside a muscle cell

Myofibrils

400

What are the different types of bone cells and their functions?

Osteocytes - mature bone cells

Osteoblasts - bone-forming cells

Osteoclasts - giant bone-destroying cells

400

Caused by Hyperthyroidism, results in increased metabolism, heat intolerance, rapid heartbeat, weight loss, and exophthalmos.

Grave's Disease

400

What are the three small bones of the middle ear?

Hammer (Malleus), Anvil (Incus), Stirrup (Stapes)

400

During re-polarization, potassium ions ________ and sodium ions _________. 

(which way do they move across the membrane)

Potassium ions rush out of the neuron, and sodium ions rush into the neuron.

500

stores calcium (Ca+) until stimulated by a nerve fiber. When calcium is released it travels down the T-tubules and removes the inhibitory effect of troponin and tropomyosin thus allowing actin and myosin to interact and cause contraction of the sacromere

function of Sarcoplasmic reticulum

500

What do the bones of the pelvic girdle protect? (Name 2) 

Reproductive organs, urinary bladder, part of the large intestine

500

 Two functions of the parathyroid hormone

Raise calcium levels of blood

Stimulate the kidneys and intestine to absorb more calcium

stimulate osteoclasts to remove calcium from bone

500

What is the name of the muscle attached to the eye and skull and allows movement?

Extraocular muscles 

500

Which part of the neuron is damaged if you have multiple sclerosis.

Myelin Sheaths