JOINTS
Neurons & Synapses
Muscle
Rotator Cuff & Muscles
Brain Anatomy & Support
100

What type of joint allows no movement?

Synarthrosis joints

100

What are the three main parts of a neuron?

Cell body, dendrites, and axon

100

What type of muscle is involuntary and non-striated?

Smooth muscle

100

What is the main function of the rotator cuff muscles?

Stabilizing the shoulder joint

100

The Two Bones that Helped support the Head

Atlas, Axis

200

What type of joint allows slight movement?

Amphiarthrosis joints

200

What type of synapse occurs between a neuron and a muscle cell?

Neuromuscular synapse

200

What type of muscle is involuntary & striated

Cardiac muscle

200

Which muscle forms the rounded contour of the shoulder?

Deltoid

200

What is a sulcus?

A shallow groove between folds in the brain


300

What type of joint allows free movement?

Diarthrosis joints

300

What type of synapse occurs between a neuron and a gland cell?

Neuroglandular synapse

300

What type of muscle is voluntary and striated?

Skeletal muscle

300

Which rotator cuff muscle is located on the anterior side of the scapula?

Subscapularis

300

What is a fissure?

A deep groove in the brain

400

Which type of joint connects bones using fibrous connective tissue?

Fibrous joint

400

What type of synapse occurs between a neuron and a muscle cell?

Neuromuscular synapse

400

Which connective tissue surrounds the entire muscle belly?

Epimysium

400

What four muscles make up the quadriceps group?

Rectus femoris, Vastus lateralis, Vastus medialis, Vastus intermedius

400

What are the four main parts of the brain?

Frontal, Parietal, Occipital, Temporal

500

What are the three tissue-based classifications of joints?

Cartilaginous, Fibrous & Synovial

500

What is the function of dendrites?

Receive incoming signals from other neurons

500

What is the correct order of muscle layers from the top layer to the deepest Layer (6 layers)

Epimysium, Skeletal Muscle, Perimysium, Fascicle, Endomysium, Muscle Fiber

500

What are the four muscles of the rotator cuff?

Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, Teres minor, Subscapularis

500

What are Broca’s and Wernicke’s areas responsible for?

Speech production (Broca’s) and language comprehension (Wernicke’s)