What movement involves turning the ankle and foot outward away from the midline.
Eversion
Receptors in the aortic and carotid bodies
Chemoreceptors
What system regulates body functions and provides sensation, movement, automatic functions, and higher mental functions through nerve impulses?
Nervous System
ATP is most generated in the...
Mitochondria
What is Anatomical Position?
Standing up right posture.
Facing straight ahead.
Feet parallel and closed.
Palms facing forward.
What term relates to both front and rear?
Anteroposterior
Increases in temperature of the blood causes
A decrease in the binding affinity of hemoglobin for oxygen
What does the sagittal plane do?
Divides the body into right and left parts.
ATP is what type of molecule...
Nucleotide
What are the two phases of walking?
Stance and Swing
What are the physiological movements?
Flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, and rotation.
Lung volume decreases, alveolar pressure is the greater than atmospheric pressure, and transpulmonary pressure decreases when
What is the function of homeostasis?
Maintain the bodies stable internal environment.
The reaction of what process generate ATP directly by substrate phosphorylation...
What type of joint is the ankle?
Hinge Joint
What type of joint provides minimal movement especially medially?
Arthrodial Joint
ATP, lactate acid, and NADH are all products of...
Glycolysis
What joint is multiaxial and ball shaped?
Ball and Socket Joint
How is most energy stored in the body?
(Hint: it's in a specific form.)
What term is relating to the sole or undersurface of the foot?
Plantar
Name one of the plantar flexors of the ankle.
Gastrocnemius
Flexor Digitorum Longus
Flexor Hallucis Longus
Which system has the function of regulating the H+ concentration?
What are series of feedback that maintain homeostasis, leads to an affect, can be negative or positive?
Feedback Loops
What is carried through the blood while bound to hemoglobin, dissolved in the plasma, and dissolved in the cytosol of erythrocytes?
Oxygen
Which arch of the ankle extends from the 1st metatarsal to the 5th metatarsal?
Transverse Arch