Forearm region of the body.
Antebrachial
What are hormones borken down by?
Enzymes
What type of cells release calcium that was stored in bone?
Osteoclasts
What muscle extends your arm?
Triceps Brachii
List two types of active transport.
Endocytosis, Exocytosis, Solute Pumping
The head is _______ to the shoulder.
Superior
What is the main organ that regulates blood sugar?
Pancreas
What type of joints are freely moveable? (hip, shoulder)
Diarthroses
What is the difference between origin and insertion?
Instertion moves, origin is immovable
Name one organ in the Left hypochondriac quadrant
Liver, Stomach, Large Intestine
The scapula is _______ to the clavicle.
Posterior
What are the three types of stimuli that will cause the release of hormones?
Hormona, Humoral, Neural.
What is the largest bone in the body?
Femur
What is the function of your quadriceps femoris?
Leg extension
Define homeostasis and give an example of it.
Maintaining internal balance
Why do we need to have a universal language in anatomy?
Which hormones increases fight or flight responses?
Epinephrine/Norepinephrine
Give an 2 examples of a long bone.
Femur, Humerus, Tibia, Fibula, Radius
Which type of muscle tissue has intercalated discs?
Cardiac
List the layers of the epidermis from outermost to deepest.
Stratum corneum, lucidum, granulosum, spinosum, basale.
Describe the anatomical position.
Standing upright, hands at sides, palms out
Pick one endocrine disorder, explain what happens, and what hormone is involved in the disorder
Answers may vary
Give an example of a flat bone.
Sternum, Skull
List 3 functions of the muscular system.
Protection, Movement, Structure, Digestion
List 2 functions of the integumentary system.
Protection against UV rays, Body Temperature regulation, water regulation, protection against disease