Intro to Anatomy
Tissues/Histology
Integumentary System
Nervous System
Muscular System
100

This is one of the only examples of positive feedback in the human body

What is (EITHER: Blood Clotting or Giving Birth)

100

This is a type of connective tissue.

 

What is Bone?

100

This layer is made of heavily keratinized cells that provide a waterproof barrier

What is the epidermis
100

This contains the brain and spinal cord

What is the Central Nervous System (CNS) 

100

The only voluntary muscle type in our body

What is Skeletal Muscle

200

This would be the direction terminology for someone's elbow.

What is: Proximal to the wrist on the anterior side of the body. 

200
This type of tissue is one layer of square-shaped cells, usually lining ducts and glands. 

What is simple cuboidal?

200

These specialized cells produce melanin, which protects the nucleus and DNA from UV damage

What are melanocytes? 

200

This part of the nervous system is responsible for fight or flight/rest and digest

What is the Autonomic Nervous System

200

TRUE OR FALSE: The insertion moves towards the origin of a muscle 

TRUE!

300

This type of shock is caused due to a loss of volume of blood or liquid

What is hypovolemic

300

What type of tissue is this?

Stratified Squamous

300

What is the name of structure 7?

Arrector Pili muscle

300

E on this diagram is pointing to what? 

Nodes of Ranvier

300

What type of movement would this muscle produce? 

Flexion

400

What is the anatomical term of plane 2? 

Sagittal Plane

400

What type of tissue is this? 

Loose Connective Tissue

400

What is the structure and function of the hypodermis (subcutaneous layer)?

Structure: Adipose Tissue

Function: insulation & cushioning

400

This area of the brain is responsible for comprehension of both oral and written language

What is Wernicke's Area?

400

The name of the barrier proteins that prevent unwanted muscle contractions

Troponin & Tropomyosin

500

What does our body to do compensate during shock (i.e. Compensated Shock)?

The body maintains blood pressure (through vasoconstriction/vasodilation) and increases heart rate/cardiac output

500

What type of tissue is this? 

Smooth Muscle Tissue

500

What happens to keratinocytes as they move from the stratum basale to the stratum corneum?

divide rapidly along the stratum basale, develop keratin as they are pushed upwards through the layers, eventually becoming dead, flattened and hard keratinized cells at the stratum corneum.

500

The hypothalamus, amygdala and hippocampus are all part of this system within the brain

What is the Limbic System?
500

What is the name of this muscle? 

Latissimus Dorsi