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Nervous System
Nervous or Blood
Cardiovascular/Arteries+
100
Name three functions of muscles.
Movement, control openings, stabilize joints, produce heat, facial expression, protection


100
True or False

The insertion moves towards the origin.

True
100
What are the two branches of the nervous system?
CNS: Central nervous system-brain and spinal cord

PNS: Nerves(cranial and spinal

100
What are ventricles filled with?
Cerebral Spinal fluid.
100
Cardiac cells are tubular connected via?
Intercalated disks
200
When an angle of a joints decreases.
What is flexion?
200
How do muscle contract?
Via the sliding filament theory.
200
Action Potentials travel down the axon to the ________ and release ___________.
Synape, Nuerotransmitters
200
Name four structures entering or in the right atrium.
Superior and Inferior vena cava, fosa ovale, coronary sinus, auricle
200
Lack of RBC's, low hemoglobin  results in what illness?
Anemia
300
Where is this muscle located and how many heads does it have?
Location: Thigh

Heads: 2

300
What three connective tissue components make up a tendon.  List them from deep to superficial.
Endomysium

Perimysium

Epimysium

300
How does myelination differ in the CNS and PNS?


What are it benefits?

CNS: Oligodendrites myelinate several axons at a time.

PNS: Schwann cells myelinate one section(internode) of an axon by wrappint he entire cell around it.

Benefits: Increase speed of the action potential/signal.

300
RBC's are formed in the _____________, and the hormone ______ increase blood cell production.  The RBCs only circulate for 120 day because they lack a __________.
Bone marrow, EPO (erthyropoietin), nucleus
300
Name the three layers of an elastic artery and what they contain.
Tunica intima: next to lumen: epithelial cells

Tunica media: Smooth muscles and elastic fibers tunica externa: CT_collagenous and elastic fibers

400

Name the action and shape of the following muscle:

Extensor carpi radialis longus

Action: Extends the wrist

Shape: long

400
What is the functional unit of muscle?
The sarcomere.


Know and ID the structure.

400
What are the three meningeal layers and what do they do?
Dura mater: Thick CT, tough mother, forms dura fold in CNS, protection

Arachnoid: network of collagena nd elastic fibers connected to pia.  Sub-arachnoid space:  Network of fibers filled with cerebral spinal fluid, shock absorber

Pia mater: adhers to CNS, gentle mother

400
What are the lobes names and there function?
Frontal: motor

Temporal: auditory and olfactory

Parietal: sensory

Occipital: visual

400
Name and locate all four valves
AV: tricuspid: RA-RV

Bicuspid: LA-LV

Pulmonary semi-lunar: Pulmonary trunk

Aortic semilunar: Aorta

500
When the prime mover contracts what does the antagonist do? Give an example
Relaxes

Biceps/Triceps

Quads/Hamstrings

500
Where is the femoral triangle and what does it contain?
Inguinal ligament, inner thigh, sartorius muscle


Femoral: Nerve, Artery, Vein and Lymph nodes

500
Define a reflex arc.
A fast involuntary sequence of events that takes place at the spinal cord 

A rapid and automatic response to a stimuli.

Sensory: dorsal root  to an inner neuron then motor via the ventral root.

500
What structures are included in the forebrain?
Telencephalon: Cerebrum(cerebral hemisphers) and basal nuclei


Diencephalon: Epithalamus, thalamus, Hypothalamus

500
What is a portal system?
Two capillary beds linked via a vein.

Rare

Hepatic portal system-nutrients from the GI tract go to the liver.