As an adult, the approximate number of bones in the human body.
What is 206 bones?
The three parts of the nervous system.
What is the central nervous system, the peripheral nervous system, the autonomic nervous system?
The thick filament protein.
What is myosin?
The return from a flexed position; an increase in angle joint. (swinging a leg to kick ball)
What is extension?
The three parts of the integumentary system.
What is skin, hair and nails?
The two divisions of the skeletal system.
What is the Axial skeleton and appendicular skeleton?
The four lobes of the brain
What are the temporal lobe, the parietal lobe, the occipital lobe and the frontal lobe?
The neurotransmitter for muscle contraction.
What is acetylcholine (Ach)?
The movement of a limb in the coronal plane away from the body or midline (limb is "taken away" from body)
What is Abduction?
The innermost layer of the skin.
What is the hypodermis?
The longest bone in an adult human.
What is the femur?
The body's chemical messengers.
What is neurotransmitters?
The three muscle types in the body.
What is skeletal, cardiac, and smooth?
The circular movement around a fixed, longitudinal axis.
What is rotation?
The middle layer of the skin and the outermost layer of the skin.
What is the epidermis?
The two minerals that are found in bone.
What is calcium and phosphate?
The weight of a human brain.
What is 3 pounds on average?
The energy needed for muscle contraction.
What is stored ATP?
The movement of the sole of the foot medially (toward the body)
What is inversion?
The specific protein that makes the epidermis tough.
What is keratin?
A disease characterized by low bone mass and deterioration of bone structure that causes bone fragility and increases the risk of fracture.
What is osteoporosis?
The portion of the brain responsible for regulation of the body such as heart rate body temperature and blood pressure.
What is the hypothalamus?
The cytoplasm of the muscle cell.
What is the sarcoplasm?
The flexing the dorsum (upper surface of foot). (Elevating the toes off the floor like walking on your heels)
What is dorsiflexion?
The cell type produces a pigment that darkens the skin.
What is a melanocyte?