what does veins do ?
carry blood back to heart
What else does blood do for the body?
transports waste products back to the lungs kidneys and liver for disposal
what does hemoglobin do ?
picks up oxygen in area where it is abundant and release it in tissues where oxygen is low.
what are synarthoses?
the joints that lack synovial cavity
What is antamical position ?
body straight facing forward and palms facing forward.
what do arteries do?
carry blood from heart to organs and cells?
because of the oxygen when it passes through lungs.
What does white blood cells do ?
fight of infections
what does kinesiology ?
the study of physical activity or movement.
What does bursitis?
inflammation of the bursa
What does capillaries do ?
connects arteries to veins transferring oxygen and nutrients to cells.
What does respirations mean ?
as oxygen enters the bloodstream carbon dioxide leaves it.
What do the platelets do?
release agents to help initiate clotting and protect integrity of the vasculature
what are sutures?
thin layer of dense connected tissue that connects bones in the skull.
What is rheumatic fever?
disease involving a bacterial infection
what is the only tissue that flows through the body?
blood
how much plasma is in our blood?
55%
How many major circulations
2 major ones
What are syndesmosis ?
bones that connected by ligaments between tibia and fibula
What is end feel?
the quality of resistance at the end of range
what else does blood do for the body?
carries oxygen and nutrients to all body parts
What does red blood cells do?
transport oxygen donut shape
How many chambers are there?
2 upper
2 lower
total 4 chambers
What are the amphiarthroses ?
they are slightly moveable joint
What is hypermobility and hypomobility
hypermobility means is when the joints has a restricted ROM
Hypomobility is when the joint has an usually great amount of ROM