This type of tissue covers the body surface, lines body cavities, and forms the active part of glands.
What is Epithelial Tissue
This type of bone is found near freely moving joints. they Reduce friction along a joint.
What are Sesamoid bones?
This is the three types of muscle.
What is skeletal, smooth and cardiac?
The site of motor control, interpretation of sensory impulses, and areas of association.
What is the Cerebrum?
A double-walled membranous sac covering the myocardium.
What is the pericardium?
This type of muscle tissue has voluntary control, is long, parallel striated fibers with multiple nuclei located at their periphert
What is Skeletal muscle tissue?
the Vertebral formula of a dog or cat
What is C-7, T-13, L-7, S-3 and Cy 6-23?
The functions of muscles
Responsible for coordination and balance.
What is Cerebellum?
This part of the ECG represents the electrical even during ventricular diastole.
What is the T wave?
This is the four primary types of tissue
What is Epithelial, Connective, Muscle and Nervous
This is an example of a Synarthrosis joint.
What are skull sutures?
This type of muscle action usually increases the angle of a joint.
What is extensor muscle?
two major divisions of the peripheral nervous system
It is a long sound made when the AV valves close.
What is the lubb the first sound?
This type of tissue is specialized for conduction electrical impulses. Major locations include the brain, spinal cord and nerves.
What is Nervous tissue?
This is the function of bones.
What is Support soft tissues of the body, protect vital organs, act as levers for muscle attachment, store minerals and produce blood cells.
This type of muscle decreases the size of an opening.
What is Sphincter
Protects the brain from fluctuations in chemical levels that are present with in the bloodstream.
What is the blood-brain barrier?
separates right atrium and right ventricle.
What is Tricuspid Valve
This type of muscle tissue has involuntary control and is found in walls of hollow organs.
What is Smooth muscle tissue
this is an immature bone cell that produces the bone matrix known as osteoid.
What is an Osteoblast?
The name for the point of the hock.
What is Calcaneus?
This is transparent, delicate connective tissue that contains tiny blood vessels and adheres to the surface of the brain and spinal cord
What is Pia Mater?
This is how the blood travels through the heart.
Enters the Vena Cava, into the right atrium, through the tricuspid valve into the right ventricle, through the pulmonary Valve into the pulmonary artery to the lungs. From the lungs enters the pulmonary veins into the left atrium, through the mitral valve into the left ventricle through the aortic valve into the aorta.