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Muscle & Bone
Nervous & skin
Blood & Heart
Potpouri
100
a cut from ear to ear
what is coronal
100
correct name for muscle contraction
What is tetany
100
3 layers of the skin are:
What is hypodermis, dermis, and epidermis
100
4 chambers of the heart
What is RA, RV, LA, LV
100
adduction
What is return part TO midline
200
above the heart or the vein that drains the head
What is superior
200
what are the 2 types of filaments in the sarcomere (with a description)
What is actin and myosin
200
what is the path of a nerve impulse in the neuron.
What is dendrite, cell body, axon, synapse
200
two types of valves and where are they?
What is AV and semilunar
200
what are the 2 regions of a long bone
What is diaphysis and epiphysis
300
the abdominal region above the belly button
What is epigastric
300
what are the 3 types of muscle and a unique feature of each
What is striated, visceral, & cardiac
300
3 parts of the ear
What is outer, middle, inner
300
3 types of blood cells AND their jobs
What is erythro- leuko - thrombo
300
3 bones of the facial skeleton
What is maxilla, mandible, zygomatic, frontal, nasal, spenoid, lacrimal
400
what are the 3 types of ribs
What is true, false, & floating
400
4 things muscles need to work
What is calcium, glucose, oxygen, and ATP
400
what are the 4 regions of the cerebrum
What is frontal, occipital, parietal, temporal
400
path way of the heart impulse
What is SA node- AV node, AV bundle-Bundle branches- Purkinji fibers
400
name the 4 parts of the axial skeleton
What is skull, vertebrae, ribs/sternum, hyoid
500
the 5 regions of the spine given in order
What is cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, & coccyx
500
where a nerve axon touches a muscle
What is neuromuscular junction.
500
the correct path of light as it enters the eye
What is cornea, AH, pupil, Lens, VH, retina
500
name the 2 'parts' to the heart beat AND tell what happens to the AV valves during them
What is diastole (AV open) Systole (AV closed)
500
3 types of bone cells and their jobs
What is osteocytes, clasts, & blasts