Muscular System
Body Regions
Skeletal System
Integumentary System
Miscellaneous
100

Located on the shoulder, this muscle is commonly targeted by lateral raises.

What is the deltoid

100

Body part is farther from the midline of the body.

Lateral

100

This bone is commonly called the collarbone

What is the clavicle?

100

Helps regulate body temperature by producing sweat

What is the sweat gland?

100

Sutures and gomphoses are what types of joints 

Fibrous joints

200
This ion binds to troponin to allow myosin to attach to actin during muscle contraction.

What is calcium?

200

Refers to the area of the body between the neck and the abdomen and includes the chest.

Thoracic region
200

This fracture occurs when the bone breaks but does not pierce the skin. 

Closed fracture

200

Collagen and elastic fibers in this layer of skin provides strength, elasticity and support.

What is the dermis?

200

Alcohol enhances the effect of this inhibitory neurotransmitter, which slows brain activity and causes relaxation.


GABA

300

This paired muscle runs vertically along the anterior abdominal wall and flexes the trunk.

What is the rectus abdominis?

300

The sole of the foot is the...

Plantar region

300

A blood clot forms at the break site to stop bleeding and bring in cells for cleanup.

What is the hematoma formation?

300

This half-moon-shaped region at the base of the nail plate is the most actively growing part of the nail.

What is the lunula?

300

These cube-shaped bones, found in the wrist and ankle, provide stability and limited motion.

Short bones

400

During this muscle contraction, this energy carrying molecule must bind to the myosin head to cause the actin-myosin cross bridge to detach.

ATP

400

The central region of the abdomen surrounds the belly button.

Umbilical region

400

This type of bone fracture occurs at an angle across the bone, usually due to a sharp, angled blow.

Oblique fracture

400

What does the eccrine glands do?

Respond to body temperature, are the most abundant type, and are especially numerous on the forehead, neck, and back.

400

This condition occurs when bones lose density and become fragile, increasing the risk of fractures, especially in the elderly.


Osteoporosis 

500

Originates on the zygomatic bone and inserts at the corner of the mouth, producing elevation of the lips during smiling.

What is the zygomaticus major?

500

This region surrounds the head and houses the eyes.

What is the orbital region?

500

When blood calcium levels are low, these glands release a hormone that stimulates bones to release calcium, kidneys to reabsorb it, and intestines to absorb more via activated vitamin D.

Parathyroid glands

500

The purpose of Vitamin is to


The skin helps produce this vitamin when exposed to UV light, which is essential for calcium absorption and healthy bones.

500

This process in wound healing involves the production of new epithelial cells to cover a wound’s surface.

Re-epithelisation