Anatomical Terms
Bones
Bones and Fractures
Muscle
Random
100
close to the point of reference, away from the point of reference
What is proximal distal
100
patellar bone
What is sesamoid
100
A break or crack but no separation of the bone into parts
What is simple fracture
100
name these types of muscle -attached to the bone and are the most prevalent -found in the heart -surrounds the body's internal organs
What is skeletal, cardiac and smooth
100
The general type of joints that make up the skull spine shoulder
What is fibrous cartilaginous synovial
200
Difference between anatomy and physiology
What is anatomy: parts that make up something physiology: how the body/part works
200
As wide as it is long (ex. carpals, ankles, wrists)
What is short bone
200
daily recommended calcium intake
What is 1300mg
200
The motor unit includes the following:
What is the motor neuron, its axon and the muscle fibre
200
the synovial joint that makes up the neck shoulder elbow
What is pivot ball and socket hinge
300
front and back
What is anterior and posterior
300
3 contributing factors of osteoporosis
What is sedentary lifestyle malnutrition underdelopment of bone mass before the age of 20
300
the bones that make up the hand
What is carpals, metacarpals and phalanges
300
Picks up incoming signal interprets signal sends signal
What is dendrites, cell body and axon
300
The presence of acetylcholine causes calcium to be released from the sarcoplasmic reticulum. The calcium triggers___________________ by moving _____________________________
What is the exposure of binding sites on actin by moving tropomyosin away from the active site on the actin
400
towards the middle, away from the middle
What is medial and lateral
400
if you touch your right shoulder with your right hand your elbow is in ________________ If you stand with your feet apart your legs are in _______ If you stand with your feet together your legs are in ____
What is flexion abduction adduction
400
bones that make up the arm
What is humerus, radius and ulna
400
proteins that make up thin filaments and thick filaments
What is actin and myosin
400
the shoulder blade, collar bone and upper arm bone
What is scapula, clavicle and humerus
500
The plane and axis involved in swinging a bat, a quadriple jump in ice skating and doing a cartwheel
What is transverse plane and longitudinal axis transverse plane and longitudinal axis frontal plane, antero-posterior axis
500
Name and describe 3 other bone diseases discussed in class
What is dowager's hump - hunchback osteonecrosis - lack of blood to the bone causes it to die scoliosis - spine bends to one side
500
all regions of the vertebrae starting from the top
What is cervical, thoracic, lumbar
500
Difference between hypertrophy and atrophy
What is muscles gaining mass and muscles shrinking
500
2 types of involuntary muscles
What is smooth and cardiac