Tissues
Muscle
Bone
Muscle O'Day
Bony Landmarks
100
This is the type of muscle tissue that is involuntary
What is smooth/visceral?
100
The motor unit include muscle fibers and this many neurons.
What is one?
100
These types of blood cells are formed in the flat bones of adults.
What are white and red?
100
The lower trapezius has these two main actions affecting the scapula.
What is depression and upward rotation of the scapula?
100
The other name for this protrusion is crow's beak.
What is the coracoid process?
200
This is a system in which we find non-striated muscle tissue.
What is GI, respiratory, cardiovascular?
200
A muscle lengthening during contraction is doing this type of contraction.
What is eccentric?
200
Collagen fibers and this type of ground substance make up the matrix of bone.
What are mineral salts?
200
This muscle continues the directional line of muscle fibers from the serratus anterior on the lower ribs.
What is latissimus dorsi?
200
The malleoli are landmarks on these bones.
What are the tibia and fibula?
300
These are the two types of cells found in nervous tissue.
What are neurons & neuroglia?
300
This term applies to wasting of cells due to lack of nutrition of use and is often seen with muscle tissue.
What is to atrophy?
300
These cells are locked into lakes within both osteons and trabeculae.
What are osteocyctes?
300
This muscle has its superior attachment on the zygomatic arch and is used in chewing.
What is the masseter.
300
This ligament runs inferiorly from the external occipital protruberance.
What is the nuchal ligament?
400
This is the technical name for a type of gland found in the skin.
What are ceruminous, sebacious, sudoriforous?
400
This substance is flooded into the sarcoplasm of a muscle cell for contraction.
What is calcium (Ca++)?
400
This bone cell does the most work in creating boney tissue.
What is an osteoblast?
400
This tendon at the medial knee translates to goose foot and is an attachment point for three muscles.
What is pes anserine?
400
The triquetrum is an example of this group of bones.
What are carpals?
500
This what differentiates tissues from organs.
What is group of cells--> tissue group of tissues--> organ?
500
This is the name of the contracting unit in muscle tissue that starts and stops at Z lines.
What is a sarcomere?
500
This type of growth happens at the metaphysis of long bones.
What is interstitial growth?
500
This muscle crosses two joints and attaches to a spine of the inominate bone.
What is rectus femoris?
500
These are the names of the medial tarsals.
What is talus, navicular, and middle cuneiform?