Bones
Terminology
Cells
Muscles
Pathologies
100
This is the portion of the skeleton that supports and protects the organs of the hand, neck, and trunk (ribs & vertebrae
What is Axial skeleton
100
erect and facing the observer with palms facing forward and thumbs to the outside is called
What is Anatomical Position
100
this term requires the expenditure of energy by the cell
What is Active Processes
100
How many muscles should a therapist have a good working knowledge of?
What is 100-125
100
This is the term used for tearing or over stretching of a ligament
What is a Sprain
200
This is the portion of the skeleton forming the upper limbs (arms), pectoral girdle (shoulder), lower limbs (legs), and pelvic girdle (hips and pelvis)
What is the Appendicular Skeleton
200
this medical term refers to the thumb
What is Pollex
200
These may defined as those parts of the cellular system that are specialized to perform the various specific functions of a cell
What is the Organelles
200
a triangular shaped muscle that covers most of the upper back
What is the Trapezius
200
This muscular disorder is a painful and temporary sensation caused by a chronic contraction, leading to an over-shortening of muscles
What is termed cramps
300
How many bones are there in the human body
What is 206
300
This medical term Coxal refers to what area of the body
What is the hip
300
These are bubble-like membrane detachments lined with digestive enzymes that break down various substances into usable parts
What is Lysosomes
300
This muscle covers most of the chest and attaches to the humerus
What is the Pectoralis Major
300
This pathology of a nerve tissue refers to the pain, weakness, numbness, or tingling in the leg.
What is Sciatica
400
How many bones are there in the Axial skeleton
What is 80
400
What are the three planes of the body
What is the Sagittal, Frontal and Horizontal
400
Our body's DNA is found in this
What is nucleus
400
Name the three muscles of the abdominal wall
What is the External Obliques, Internal Obliques, Rectus Abdominus
400
This muscular disorder is caused by a restriction in blood supply
What is Ischemia
500
This boney landmark is a large blunt projection, on the proximal femurs
What is the Trochanter
500
This medical term Axillary refers to what part of the body
What is the armpit.
500
Water's innate tendency to pass through a semipermeable membrane into a solution where the solvent concentration is higher, in an attempt to equalize the concentration of materials on either side of the membrane is called what?
What is Osmosis
500
Name the 6 muscles of the head
What is the Frontalis, temporalis, masseter, orbicularis oculi, orbucularis oris, bucinator
500
This disorder is the most common form of dementia among older people
What is Alzheimer's disease