Anatomy Basics
Tissues
Muscles and Movement
Nervous System
Development and Genetics
100

The study of the structure of living organisms

What is anatomy?

100

Tissue type that lines surfaces and provides protection

What is Epithelial Tissue?

100

The point of attachment where a muscle begins and does not move.

What is the Origin?

100

The fundamental unit of the nervous system.

What is a Neuron?

100

The study of heredity and trait transmission.

What is Genetics?

200

The study of function and biological processes

What is physiology?

200

The collagen-rich foundation beneath epithelium

What is the Basement Membrane?

200

The type of muscle contraction that creates tension without movement.

What is Isometric Contraction?

200

The junction where signals pass between neurons.

What is a Synapse?

200

The embryonic germ layer that gives rise to the skin and nervous system.

What is the Ectoderm?

300

The standard body reference position, standing upright, facing forward, palms forward

What is the Anatomical Position?

300

Connective tissue that connects bone to bone

What are Ligaments?

300

The primary movers in a muscle action.

What are Agonists?

300

The cranial nerve responsible for tongue movement.

What is CN XII (Hypoglossal)?

300

 The early spinal structure formed during neurulation.

What is the Notochord?

400

The skeleton that includes the head and trunk

What is the axial skeleton?

400

This type of connective tissue resists pulling forces and forms tendons and ligaments.

What is Fibrous Connective Tissue?

400

The unit consisting of one motor neuron and all the muscle fibers it activates.

What is a Motor Unit?

400

The brain region responsible for language comprehension.

What is Wernicke’s Area?

400

The embryonic structures that form the jaw, face, and larynx.

What are the Pharyngeal (Branchial) Arches?

500

The subfield of anatomy that examines structural changes caused by disease

What is pathological anatomy?

500

The three types of muscle tissue.

What are Skeletal (striated), Smooth, and Cardiac?

500

Flat, sheetlike tendons that provide broad muscle attachment.

What are Aponeuroses?

500

The structure that connects Broca’s area and Wernicke’s area.

What is the Arcuate Fasciculus?

500

The type of genetic trait that only appears if inherited from both parents.

What is a Recessive Trait?