Intro
Tissues and Integumentary
Skeletal
Muscles
Nervous
100

Describe the anatomical position

arms supinated by your side

100

Bone is considered to be what type of tissue?

Connective

100

What type of bone is the femur? 


long


100

What does epimysium surround?

covers the entire skeletal muscle


100

What are the two major divisions of the nervous system? 


CNS and PNS


200

What is homeostasis?

maintenance of stable internal environment

200

What are the two different types of sweat glands

eccrine and apocrine

200

What type of bone is the temporal? 


flat


200

What is the functional contractile unit of muscle cells?

Sarcomere

200

What are the lobes of the brain?

frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital

300

Name two body cavities

cranial, thoracic, vertebral, abdomino-pelvic 

All acceptable answers

300

What is the oily substance secreted by sebaceous glands called?

Sebum

300

What does an osteoclast do? 


 break down existing bone tissue


300

What are the three types of muscular tissue? 


cardiac, smooth, skeletal


300

Name two glands found in the brain

pituitary, hypothalamus, pineal are all aplicable answers

400

transverse plane divides the body into what

inferior and superior

400

Name the four main tissue types


muscular, nervous, epithelial, connective

400

Name one skeletal system disease

osteoporosis

400

Which muscular tissues are striated?


cardiac, skeletal


400

Explain how a signal is transmitted through a neuron

dendrites-cell body-axon-myelin sheath-nodes of ranvier-axon terminals-synaptic cleft

500

what is another name for frontal plane


BONUS QUESTION!!!!!! (what is the smallest form of something considered to be living?

Coronal


BQA: Cell

500

What are the stages of skin healing?


BONUS QUESTION!!!!!! (Three layers of skin)

inflammation, scab formation, cell division and migration, scar formation


BQA: epidermis, dermis, hypodermis

500

What is the name for a fracture that is complete and fragments the bone? 

BONUS QUESTION!!!!!!! (Name the four skull sutures)


comminuted

BQA: lambdoidal, coronal, sagittal, squamosal


500

If triceps brachii are the prime mover, what is the antagonist? 

BONUS QUESTION!!!!! What are the four types of graded responses?

 biceps brachii

BQA:fused, unfused, tetanus, twitch


500

What area is responsible for speech production? 

BONUS QUESTION!!!!!!What area is responsible for language comprehension? 


 Broca’s area

BQA:(Wernicke’s area)