Foundation Station
Throw Back
Move & Grove
Bone It
In the Joint
100
Utilize an anatomical term to complete the phrase: The knee joint is ________ to the foot.
Proximal/Superior
100
The waxy secretion in the external ear canal is produced from which gland(s) of the skin?
Ceremonious glands (apocrine & sebaceous glands)
100
This plane of motion divides the body into front and back halves; it is responsible for movement such as abduction and adduction
The frontal plane
100
Joints that are formed or joined together by a sheet of tissue are referred to as...
"Fibrous" Joints
100
These specialized cells are responsible for removing and cleaning up damaged and or foreign debris in bone.
Osteoclasts
200
Describe the position of an individual standing in anatomical position...Why is this important ?
Instructor Feedback...
200
The second deepest layer of the epidermis is known as what term; it is responsible for keratin synthesis.
The stratum spinosum. The order from superficial to deep is corneum, lucidum, granulosum, spinosum and basale.
200
This plane of motion divides the body into left and right halves, it is responsible for movements such as flexion and extension
The sagittal plane
200
This component of bone is the location in which hemopoiesis occurs...
The medullary epiphysis
200
Osteoblasts secrete this type of unmineralized type of tissue...
Osteoids... These osteoids allow collagen fibrils to build up the inside of them.
300
Explain how science affects culture, and how culture affects science.
Culture prefers certain experiments on animals as opposed to living individuals. Advancements in science impact the gold standard for treatment of injury/disease.
300
This hormone is produced in response to high blood calcium levels, which decreases osteoclast activity and ultimately decreases the amount of calcium in the blood.
Calcitonin... ^ Calcium-Decrease Osteoclast--Calcitonin-Decrease Calcium Decrease Calcium-^ Osteoclast-PTH- ^ Calcium
300
With dynamic movement (sports), movement that occurs across multiple planes can be described as occurring in this plane of motion.
Diagonal plane of motion
300
These cells are considered to be embryonic stem cells, that grow into bone...
Osteogenic cells
300
This osteon component is responsible for housing the blood vessels and nerves that innervate a given bone.
Haversian Canal OR Central Canal
400
Name four characteristics of life...
Characteristics: Absorption, Secretion, Excretion, Circulation, Reproduction, Responsiveness, Conductivity, Growth, Respiration, Digestion
400
In order to describe a joint as slightly moveable, which anatomical joint term is most accurate to use.
Ampiarthroidal Synarthroidal (Immovable): Diarthrodial (Freely Movable)
400
When we are physically active (engaging in exercise), what is the response of the integumentary system to release or retain heat ?
To retain heat, the integumentary system's musculature vasoconstricts. To release heat, the integumentary system vasodilates.
400
The process of intramembranous ossification involves what three major processes ? What type of bone is it specific to ?
Begins with osseous tissue formation, formation of trabeculae and formation of the periosteum. Specific to flat bones
400
As it pertains to endochondral bone formation, what action occurs specifically at the primary osteon center.
This is where blood vessels are formed; growth progresses from the middle of the bone, towards the ends.
500
What does the term hypochondriac mean, as it relates to the abdominopelvic cavities?
Refers to the cartilage of the ribs...
500
Describe the importance of calcium homeostasis
Plays a vital role in the following: muscle contractions, nerve signaling, building strong teeth, bone formation, blood clotting.
500
Describe the difference between the four methods of heat loss/ heat gain.
Instructor Response...
500
What part of bone adapts to the amount and types of stress placed on it ? This is commonly seen when individuals engage in physical therapy or rehabilitation exercises.
Trabecular bone
500
Describe the difference between positive and negative feedback loops.
Instructor Response...