Muscles
Joints
Brain
Eyes
100
Manubrium and Clavicle
What is the origin of Sternocleidomastoid?
100
The joint type that is most stable.
What is a synarthrosis?
100
This area of the brain regulates balance
What is the cerebellum?
100
This viscous portion of the eye helps keep the retina in place
What is the vitreous humor?
200
Muscle that inserts on the lesser tubercle of the humerus
What is subscapularis?
200
The joint type that has some movement but is still relatively stable.
What is amphiarthrosis?
200
The amygdala
What is the part of the brain connected with emotional salience?
200
This structure allows light into the eye, and this associated structure controls contraction and dilation of this aperture.
What is the pupil and what is the ciliary body?
300
This muscle is activated during trunk flexion
What is rectus abdominis?
300
The joint type that is least stable.
What is diarthrosis?
300
This part of the brain deals with language and spatial reasoning.
What is the parietal lobe?
300
Assists in "night vision" for some mammals.
What is the tapetum fibrosum?
400
Origin: T7-S3, Posterior Iliac Crest, inferior surface of ribs
What is Latissiums Dorsi
400
The type of joint the rotater cuff has
What is ball and socket?
400
This area of the brain is comprised of myelinated branches within unmyelinated grey area.
What is the Cerebellum and Arbor Vitae?
400
An area of the eye where no photoreceptor cells exist.
What is the optic nerve-retinal junction/blind spot?
500
This component of the muscular system consists of sarcomeres, muscle fibers, and the nerve that enervates them.
What is a motor unit?
500
The type of joint the thumb has
What is sellar or saddle?
500
This area of the brain regulates cardiac, respiratory and vasomotor function and deals with the autonomic (involuntary) functions of breathing, heart rate and blood pressure.
What is the medulla oblongata?
500
Humans and some other primates have this type of vision.
What is stereoscopic vision?