The nasal region is what common term
What is the nose?
How many levels of structure are there for proteins?
4
The proper term for your collar bone
What is clavicle?
The 3 types of muscle found in the body
What are skeletal, cardiac, and smooth?
What lobe of the brain is responsible for high executive functions like problem solving, memory, etc?
What is the frontal lobe?
One of the organs that is in the thoracic cavity
What is the lungs (or heart)?
Amino acids are the monomers of which macromolecule?
What are proteins?
These are the cells that build bone
What are osteoblasts?
The name of the motion that Sister will demonstrate
What is abduction?
What part of the brain is important for balance and coordination?
What is the cerebellum?
The antebrachial area is
What is the forearm?
The special type of cell that have almost no organelles and is specialized for transporting oxygen
What are the red blood cells (erthrocytes)?
The name for the location of a long bone where growth occurs
What is the epiphyseal plate?
The name for the attachment point on the moving bone
What is the insertion?
The 3 parts that all neurons have
dendrites, cell body, axons
What plane would divided the body into anterior and posterior halves?
Simple squamous epithelial tissue found in this location of your body
Where is in your lungs?
Someone fell on an outstretched arm they most likely have what type of fracture
What is an impacted fracture?
This is released from the end of the motor neuron into the synaptic cleft.
What is acetylcholine (Ach)?
This is the fight or flight division of the autonomic nervous system
What is the sympathetic division?
Name 5 regions on the body
What are (and any correct ones will do)
What are hemostasis, inflammatory, proliferative, and remodeling?
This hormone is released to increase blood calcium levels
What is PTH?
Please explain the role of Calcium in Sliding Filament theory
What is....(sister will judge answer)
The mV that the inside of the axon gets to to signal K+ to move
What is +30mV