Joints
Muscles
Integumentary
Cardio: Blood
Bonus :D
100

How can we identify the different joints in the Body?

What is Functional? What is Structural?


100

What are the three types of muscle tissues?

What is Skeletal, Cardiac, and smooth muscle?

100

What are the functions of the skin? 

What is Protection, Thermoregulation, Absorption, Secretion, Excretion, and Sensation?

100
The components of a hematocrit. BONUS IF YOU CAN GIVE PERCENTAGES!

What is Plasma, Buffy Coat, Erythrocytes?

100

Break down a CT flowchart (only names required, functions not necessary)

Fluid CT - Blood & Lymph

CT Proper - 

     Dense - Regular & Irregular

     Loose - Adipose, Reticular, Areolar

Supporting CT- Bone & Cartilage

-Hyaline, Elastic, Fibro

200

What are the functional categories of joints?

What are Synarthroses, Diarthroses, and Amphiarthroses?

200

What is the functional unit of a muscle?

What is a sarcomere?
200

The process of vitamin D production

What is, the sun hits melanocytes, activates, melanocytes produce vitamin D?

200

Real cells found in blood.

What are white blood cells (Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, Basophils)

200

What is Gary’s favorite pastime?

What is hunting?
300

What are the structural categories of Joints?

What are fibrous, synovial, and cartilaginous joints?

300

What are ALL components of a sarcomere? (Zones and Bands included) BONUS IF YOU CAN DESCRIBE WHAT HAPPENS DURING MUSCULAR CONTRACTION.

What is Z-disk, M-line, Thick Filaments, Thin Filaments, A-Band, I-Band, H-Zone?

300

In order from deepest to most superficial, What are the layers of the epidermal layer? BONUS POINTS IF YOU CAN EXPLAIN THE ODD ONE OUT

What is S. Basale, S. Spinosum, S. Granulosum, S. Lucidum, S. Corneum?

300
False Cells found in blood. (Anatomical term and coloquial name) 

Erythrocytes - RBC ; Thrombocytes - Platelets.

300

Alex’s favorite subject to tutor, BONUS POINTS IF YOU CAN ID WHAT TOPIC SPECIFICALLY WITHIN THIS SUBJECT!

What is Muscles, muscular contraction. 

400

Name all features of the knee joint.

What is medial meniscus, lateral meniscus, ACL, PCL, LCL, MCL, quadriceps tendon, patellar ligament, and patella?


400

What are all the molecules involved in sliding filament theory? Starting from synaptic trigger. 

What is AcH, Calcium, ATP, ADP, and P?
400

What are the four types of cells in the skin? BONUS POINTS IF YOU CAN ID EACH FUNCTION!

What are Merkel, langerhans, Melanocytes, and Keratinocytes?

400

Function of each WBC.

Bacterial infections, Primary immune response, Differentiate into macrophages, Parasitic invasions, Histamine release.

400

What year of Nursing school is Gigi In? 

Bruh idk

500

List All Categories of Synovial joints.

What are saddle, ball & socket, condylar, hinge, pivot, and gliding joints?

500

List all steps in order of sliding filament theory.

What is Ca binds to troponin, conf change, myosin binds to actin, cross bridge, powerstroke, detachment, cycle?

500

All components of hair follicles.

What is Hair shaft, Sebaceous gland, hair root, arrector pili, connective tissue sheath, hair bulb, hair papilla?
500

Definition of Rh incompatibility

A conditon when a woman’s antibodies attack her baby, because she is Rh- while her baby is Rh+.

500

Are you going to sign up for tutoring with Alex and Willie?

What is YES! ABSOLUTELY!?