The branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans
What is Anatomy?
This is how Epithelial Tissue is Classified
What is shape and number of layers?
The largest Long Bone in the body
What is the Femur?
Voluntary Muscle
What is Skeletal Muscle
This lobe of the brain processes incoming visual stimuli.
What is the Occipital Lobe?
Normal Blood Pressure
What is 120/80?
The heart is this when compared to the lungs (Directional term).
What is Medial?
Identify Tissue C (Be specific).
What is Skeletal Muscle?
This bone cell breaks bone down to release calcium to blood.
What is an Osteoclast?
These are the three ways muscles are named
What are Size, Location, and Movement?
Identify Label 6
What is the Axon Terminal?
The two main blood vessels NOT found in Systemic Circulation.
What are the Pulminary Veins and Pulminary Arteries?
This is body system allows locomotion, maintains posture, and produces heat.
What is the Muscular System?
Identify Tissue B
What us Simple Cuboidal?
The term Appendicular Skeleton refers to the bones in these locations
What are arms and legs?
The contractile unit of a skeletal muscle cell
What is a Sarcomere?
The main structure that connects the two sides of the cerebrum.
Corpus callosum
Which Number(s) show Ventricular Depolarization?
What are 2-3-4?
Identify the plane shown in diagram 3
What is Transverse?
Identify Tissue A
What is Areolar?
The general name given the fused joints of the skull
What is Suture?
Identify Label D
What is Latissimus Dorsi?
Identify the correct sequence of the Reflex Arc.
What is Receptor, afferent neuron, interneuron, efferent neuron, effector
Identify Label H
What is the Bicuspid/mitral valve?
Describe Anatomical Position
What is facing forward, feet shoulder width apart, palms supinated?
These are the four main types of tissues.
What are Connective, epithelial, muscular, nervous?
The Presence of an Epiphyseal Plate indicates this about the bone.
Bone length is increasing
Identify Number 6
What is the A Band?
Identify Label 5
What is the Thalamus?
The pacemaker of the heart.
what is the Sinoatrial (SA) node?
Identify Label B
What is Axillary?
Lacunae Osteocytes are this kind of tissue.
What is Osseous (Bone)?
Identify Label 3
What is the Styloid process?
The facial muscle responsible for smiling.
What is the Zygomaticus?
The resting membrane potential of a neuron.
What is -70 mV?
Identify the correct flow of blood starting with the heart (Not specific).
What is:
Heart- arteries- arterioles - capillary beds- venules-veins - heart