Bone growth/Ossification
Sliding Filament Theory
General Skeletal Muscle
Articulations
General Nervous System & equilibrium potential of Na and K
100

Fetal skulls have regions of endochondral ossification known as fontanelles when incomplete

Why or why not?

True or false

False
100

According to the sliding filament model, binding sites on actin open when ________.


calcium ion levels rise



100

Where is the temporalis muscle located?


Side of the head

100

Which of these joints is classified as a biaxial diarthrosis?

Hip, Elbow, Pubic Symphysis, or metacarpophalangeal joint 

metacarpophalangeal joint

100

What ion enters a neuron causing depolarization of the cell membrane?


Sodium

200

Intramembranous begins with mesenchyme differentiating into chondroblasts

Why or why not?

NO!

200

In relaxed muscle, the myosin-binding site on actin is blocked by ________.


tropomyosin



200

You would expect an Olympic power lifter to have skeletal muscle organs with a greater percentage of fast glycolytic fibers.

True or false? 

True

200

The ankle joint ________.


is a uniaxial hinge joint



200

Which location is where the greatest level of integration is taking place in the example of testing the temperature of the shower?


cerebral cortex



300

The epiphyseal plate of a growing long bone in a child is classified as a ________.


synchondrosis



300

What would happen if ATP were removed from the skeletal muscle cell?


Tropomyosin would prevent myosin from forming crossbridges,  Calcium would not be released from the sarcoplasmic reticulum





300

Which of the following terms is used for the muscle which generates the most force for a given movement


Agonist

300

The primary support for the glenohumeral joint is provided by the ________.


rotator cuff muscles



300

Why type of input do efferent neurons carry?


Motor
400

Put Endochondral Ossification in order:

Chondroblasts secrete a matrix of hyaline cartilage 

The cartilage model is formed and becomes surrounded by the perichondrium

Mesenchyme differentiates into chondroblast

Chondroblasts become chondrocytes trapped in lacunae

  • 1. Mesenchyme differentiates into chondroblast

  • 2 . Chondroblasts secrete a matrix of hyaline cartilage

  • 3 . Chondroblasts become chondrocytes trapped in lacunae

  • 4  . The cartilage model is formed and becomes surrounded by the perichondrium

400

Depolarization of the sarcolemma means ________.


the inside of the membrane has become less negative as sodium ions accumulate



400

Which cell type helps to repair injured muscle fibers?


satellite cells



400

The joint between adjacent vertebrae that includes an intervertebral disc is classified as which type of joint?


amphiarthrosis

400

What is the best description of hyperpolarization?


The net movement of ions across a cell membrane resulting in the interior becoming more negative respective to the extracellular fluid



500

Put Intramembranous Ossification in order:

Osteogenic cells differentiate into osteoblasts

Continued growth crowds blood vessels, condensing them into red bone marrow

Periosteum forms on the surface of spongy bone

Mesenchyme differentiates into osteogenic cells and capillaries

Compact bone is produced deep to the periosteum and superficial to the trabeculae

Trabeculae form from osteoid secreted around capillaries

Osteoblasts secrete osteoid and become osteocytes trapped in lacunae

  • 1. Mesenchyme differentiates into osteogenic cells and capillaries

  • 2. Osteogenic cells differentiate into osteoblasts

  • 3. Osteoblasts secrete osteoid and become osteocytes trapped in lacunae

  • 4. Trabeculae form from osteoid secreted around capillaries

  • 5. Periosteum forms on the surface of spongy bone

  • 6. Compact bone is produced deep to the periosteum and superficial to the trabeculae

  • 7. Continued growth crowds blood vessels, condensing them into red bone marrow

500

Match the structure with the description for skeletal muscle cells

Sarcolemma, Sarcoplasm, Sarcoplasmic reticulum

T-tubule, Myofibril

Organized tubes of contractile proteins

Specialized smooth endoplasmic reticulum that stores and releases Calcium

Carry an electrical signal into the cell

The cytoplasm of the muscle cell

The plasma membrane of the muscle cell

The plasma membrane of the muscle cell sarcolemma

The cytoplasm of the muscle cell, sarcoplasm 

Specialized smooth endoplasmic reticulum that stores and releases Calcium, Sarcoplasmic reticulum

Carry the electrical signal into the cell T-tubule

Organized tubes of contractile proteins Myofibril





500

What  are characteristics of muscle tissues


Attached to a basement membrane, 

Avascular, and 

Exhibits polarity



500

Match the synovial joint with the appropriate functional classification

Nonaxial, Uniaxial, Biaxial, Triaxial. 

Saddle, Hinge, Pivot, Condyloid, Plane or gliding, Ball and socket. 

Saddle = Biaxial, Hinge = Uniaxial, Pivot = Uniaxial, Condyloid= Biaxial, Ball and socket = Triaxial, Plane or gliding = Nonaxial

500

Match the neuron anatomy with its function

Dendrite, Soma, Axon, Synapse

Receptive processes

Point of communication

Conducting processes

Biosynthetic and metabolic center

Receptive processes Dendrite

Point of communication Synapse

Conducting processes Axon 

Biosynthetic and metabolic center Soma