True or False: Skeletal muscle tissue is involuntary?
These bones have a greater length than width and consist of a shaft and a variable number of ends.
Long Bones
"Fight or Flight" refers to...
Sympathetic division of the Autonomic Nervous System
The term Gustation refers to...
Sense of Taste
The 4 basic types of body tissues are...
Connective, nervous, muscular, and epithelial
What are the 3 functions of muscular tissue?
Generate Heat
Produce Movement
Maintain Body Position
The main portion of a long bone is the ____, and the ends are the ____.
Diaphysis; Epiphyses
Neurons are surrounded by what?
Glial Cells
The term Olfaction refers to...
What produces pigments that contribute to skin color?
Melanocytes
The terms striated, intercalated discs, involuntary are associated with which muscle tissue?
Cardiac Muscle
In Endochondral Ossification, bone forms from _____.
Cartilage
Name the 3 neuron types.
Sensory, Motor, and Interneurons (Association)
True or False: Touch is a Special Sense?
False: It is a Somatic Sense
Glands located on the palms and the soles of our feet are called?
Eccrine Sweat Glands
What are the 3 types of musclefibers?
Fast Oxidative-Glycolytic
Slow Oxidative
Fast Glycolytic
True or False: The Radius and Ulnar are bones of the Appendicular Skeleton?
True
What phrase is associated with the parasympathetic division of the Autonomic nervous system?
"Rest and Digest"
Visceral senses provide information about what?
Internal Organs
Getting "goosebumps" is caused by what muscle?
Arrector Pili
Name the 3 sources for metabolism of skeletal muscles.
Anerobic Glycolysis
Aerobic Respiration
Creatine Phosphate
The initial formation of bone on the mesenchyme is called...
Intramembranous Ossification
What are the 3 main parts of a neuron?
Dendrites
Axon
Soma
The ability to know where our head and limbs are located and how they are moving even if we are not looking at them is called?
Proprioception
Sebum (oil) is secreted by what gland?
Sebaceous Gland