Anatomically Speaking
Skeletons!
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Endocrine Release
Challenge
100
The standard body position in A&P is called this.

Anatomical Position

100

The skeletal system has these two major divisions

Axial and Appendicular

100

The functional unit of the nervous system is this.

Neuron

100
What does the endocrine system do?

Send Chemical / Hormonal Signals

100

How any of each vertebra are there?

Cervical - 7

Thoracic - 12

Lumbar - 5

200

The three body planes are these.

Frontal, Sagittal, Transverse.

200

What is the the name of the joint that attaches the pectoral girdle to the axial skeleton?

Sternoclavicular joint

200

The electrical and chemical signals that transmit information throughout the body are these.

Action Potential and Synapse.

200

This gland is responsible for regulating other glands.

Pituitary Gland

200

What is rickets and what causes it?

Bone deterioration due to calcium deficiency

300

This anatomical region refers to the arm/upper limb.

Brachial
300

This type of joint allows for some flexibility but does not provide full range of motion.

Cartilaginous.

300

This covering is not found on all nerve cells but improves conduction.

Myelin Sheath.

300

This type of stimulus occurs with changes to ion concentrations it the blood.

Humoral Stimulus

300

Describe the difference between efferent and afferent nerves.

Efferent = transmits signals from the brain

Afferent = transmits signals to the brain.

400

The nine regions of the abdominopelvic cavity are these.

Left and right hypochondriac, epigastric

Left and right lumbar, umbilical

Left and right iliac, hypogastric

400

These bony bumps reside on the superior portion of the thigh bone.

Trochanters

400

The period must pass in order for another signal to be sent.

Refractory Period

400

This hormone is released when blood sugar is low

Glucagon

400

What makes a high surface area to volume ration desireable for cells?

Improves efficiency for cellular exchange.

500

The Dorsal Cavity contains these structures

Brain and Spinal Cord

500

This tissue is responsible for providing nutrients to growing bones.

Periosteum

500

When the action potential is repolarizing, where are the Na+ and K+ ions?

Sodium ions are inside the cell, Potassium ions are moving out the cell.

500

This type of hormone can directly activate genes.

Steroids
500

Are you ready for the final exam?

Yes!