Muscular System
Skeletal System
Joints & Movement
Basic Bio
Basic Anatomy
100

a bundle of muscle fibers 

Fascicle 

100

the bones that make of the ankle region 

tarsals

100

freely movable joints

Diarthrosis 

100

The smallest unit capable of life on its own is a(n)    

Cell

100
directional term that refers to back of the body 

posterior

200

The prime mover in inspiration is the

The diaphragm 

200

This stabilizing leg bone does not bear any weight 

fibula

200

Joint classification of joints connected by collagen 

Fibrous 

200

organelle responsible for production of proteins to be exported from the cell

Rough endoplasmic reticulum 
200

plane of the body that crosses through the midline 

midsagittal 

300

Prime mover in lower limb flexion 

hamstings

300

These chambers house osteocytes 

Lacunae

300

Joint in the wrist that allows for abduction

Condylar 

300

Body system responsible for aiding in movement and providing structure

Skeletal system

300

membrane that covers the brain and spinal cord 

Meninges 

400

Thick filament protein that uses ATP to produce a "power stroke" Movement 

Myosin

400

Increased activity of osteoclast cause this disease

Osteoporosis 

400

full Classification of the joint that connects the first rib to the sternum

Cartilaginous, Synarthrosis  

400

tissue responsible for involuntary propulsions of internal cavities 

Smooth muscle 

400

Contractile unit of the body 

sarcomere

500

H: Grants access to the actin filament by activating troponin 

R: Neurotransmitter that gets released at the neuromuscular junction 

H: Ca+ 

R: Acetylcholine

500

The Ileum, Ischium and Pubis fuse during adulthood. What Classification of bone does this fusion form?  

Irregular 

500

Agonist and antagonist for forarm extension

Agonist: Triceps brachii

Antagonist: Bicep Brachii

500

This solution has high water concentration inside of the cell and low water concentration in the extracellular fluid. What kind of solution is it? What will happen to the cell?

Hypertonic, Shrink

500

The five regions of the vertebrate (in order) **be specific**

Cervical 1-Cervical7, Thoracic T1 - T12, Lumbar L1-L5, Sacral, Coccyx