Cells
Tissues
Skeletal System
Muscular System
Nervous System
100

The diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane.

What is Osmosis?

100

Connects Muscle to Bone

What is Tendon?

100

Name one function of the Skeletal System

Potential Answers:

1) Support and protection

2) Body Movement

3) Blood cell formation

4) Storage of inorganic materials 

100

What are the three type of Muscles?

What are Smooth, Striated, and Cardiac Muscles?

100

It's function is coordinate the body's system by receiving and sending information; maintaining homeostasis

What is the nervous system?

200

The process that involves secretion and things exit the cell. 

What is Exocytosis?

200

The type of tissue found in the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.

What is the Nervous(Nerve) tissue?

200

Mature Bone Cells 

What are Osteocytes?

200

A disorder causing muscle weakness and leads to reduce mobility. Which in patients, muscles become larger even as they become weaker

What is Muscular Dystrophy?

200

Immune- Mediated Inflammatory Demyelinating disease of the central nervous system. 

What is Multiple Sclerosis?

300

The part of the cell that is called "suicide sacs".

What is Lysosomes?

300

Connective tissue disorder when there is mutations in the COLA72 gene that affects the protein collagen, which anchors the epidermis to the dermis.

What is Epidermolysis Bullosa?

300

Within diaphysis, contain bone marrow

What is Medulla Cavity?

If they say Medulla only, it's a valid answer 

300

A disease that is caused by acetylcholine receptor being damaged. It means "Grave Muscular Weakness."

What is Myasthenia Gravis?

300

The lobe and hemisphere that has the function of hearing, smelling, rhythm, intonation of speech, and interpreting facial expressions. 

Temporal and Left Hemisphere

400

The phases of mitosis that produce daughter cells that are genetically identical to the parent cells.

What is Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase?


400

What are the 4 main types of connective tissue?

What are Connective, Muscle, Epithelial, Nervous tissues?


400

Name 2 out of the 4 skull sutures 

* Note 2.3

1) Coronal Suture 

2) Lambdoidal Suture

3) Squamous Suture

4) Sagittal Suture

400

Identify whether it's T/F(For it to be true, all components have to right)

A) Smooth Muscle= Voluntary and Digestive

B) Cardiac= Involuntary and Heart 

C) Skeletal= Voluntary and throughout the body

Answer Key:

1. F

2. T

3. T

400

What is the anatomy of an Neuron?

*3 main parts 

What are Dendrites, Cell body, and Axon?

500

Label the cell 


What is 

1. Cell Membrane

2. Ribosomes

3. Mitochondria

4. Rough ER

5. DNA(Chromatin)

6. Nucleolus

7. Cytoplasm

8. Nucleus

9. Smooth ER

10. Vesicle

11. Golgi Appartus

12. Lysosome

500

What does squamous cells stand for?

 What is Flat?

500

Name the different type of Diarthortic Joints(Moveable joint)

What are saddle, pivot, hinge, ball and socket joints?

500

Place Steps in Order of the Sliding Filament Theory:

A) Energy from the ATP is used to create a "power stroke" between the two filaments  

B) The Actin Filament slides inwards and shortens 

C) The impulse travels moves into the transverse tubes where it causes calcium to be released from the sarcoplasmic reticulum 

D) A signal is sent to the motor neuron 

E) Calcium binds to the actin and cause it to change shape so it can interact with myosin.

F) Whole muscle contracts

G) The change in shape allows myosin heads to form cross-bridges between the actin and myosin.

What is 

D, C, E, G, A, B, F

500

What are the main Neuroglial Cells we have learned? *There is a total of 6 Neuroglial cells

1. Mircoglial Cells

2. Oligodendrocytes

3. Astrocytes

4. Ependymal cells

5. Schwann Cells

6. Myelin Shealths