Joints
Muscular tissue
Muscular system
Nervous tissue
More nervous tissue
100

This is the largest and most complex joint of the body

Knee joint

100

This type of muscular tissue is striated and multi-nucleated

Skeletal tissue

100

This term refers to attachment of a muscle's tendon to the movable bone

Insertion

100

This nervous system consists of neurons that controls the voluntary movements of skeletal muscles

Somatic nervous system

100

This type of ion channels is important for maintaining the resting membrane potential

Leak channels

200

This type of synovial joint allows the most movement of any joint

Ball-and-socket joint

200

During muscle contraction, myosin heads bind to:

Actin

200

This type of muscle produces an action opposite to the prime mover

Antagonist

200
According to structural classification, this class of neurons is the least common

Bipolar neuron

200

This is the second phase of the action potential

Repolarizing phase

300

This angular movement involves an increase in the angle between articulating bones beyond the anatomical position

Hyperextension

300

Sarcomere connects to one another at:

Z-discs

300

This class of lever system always has a mechanical advantage

Second class

300

This is a disease caused by autoimmune destruction of myelin

Multiple sclerosis

300

In the depolarizing phase, this ion rushes into the cell

Na+

400

This functional classification of joints is not movable

Synarthrosis

400
This is an enzyme that breaks down acetylcholine at the neuromuscular junction

Acetylcholinesterase

400

This muscle in the arm is named after having 2 origins

Biceps

400

This type of neuroglia produces myelin in the CNS

Oligodendrocytes

400

This is the gap between a presynaptic cell and a postsynaptic cell

Synaptic cleft

500

This subtype of cartilaginous joint is amphiarthrosis

Symphysis

500

This type of muscle fibers is very fatigue resistant

Slow oxidative fibers

500

Along with the intercostal muscles, this muscle helps with breathing

Diaphragm

500

These structures are known as nerves in the PNS and tracts in the CNS

Bundles of axons

500

This is a type of graded potential in the postsynaptic cell that is also depolarizing

Excitatory postsynaptic potential