Deoxygenated blood enters this chamber of the heart
What is the Right Atrium
The "soft spots" of an infant's skull
What are Fontanels
Total number of bones in the human body
What is 206!
Finger like projections that are the site of nutrient absorption
What are Villi
Where the femur articulates with the acetabulum
What is the Hip
it is the only vein that carries oxygenated blood
What is the Pulmonary Vein
The arterial connection of the brain that insures blood flow to both halves if compromised, may also be compared to a traffic roundabout
What is the Circle of Willis
The point where all 3 cardinal planes of the body intersect
What is the Center of Gravity
It is the sense that gets you ready to eat and is our greatest source of memory
What is the sense of smell, (olfactory)
Fibers that attach tendon to bone
What are Sharpey's Fibers
The pressure at which blood is leaves the heart to the aorta and circulates to deliver oxygen.
What is Systolic Blood Pressure
This type of nerve junction allows for the modulation of signal strength and the ability to strengthen or weaken connections
What is a synapse
The muscle that both flexes and supinates the elbow
What is the Bicep Brachialis
Blood detoxification , enzyme activation and bile production
What are functions of the liver
nasal-pharynx-trachea-bronchi-bronchiole-alveoli
What is the path of inspiration (respiration)
It is the valve between the Left Atrium and Left Ventricle
What is the Mitral Valve
The cerebellum and the semicircular canals take of this
It has the odontoid process
What is C2 (axis)
reabsorption of water
What is the primary function of the large intestines
The connection between nerve fiber and muscle fiber
What is a Motor Unit
Pressure, tightness, pain, or a squeezing or aching sensation in your chest or arms that may spread to your neck, jaw or back
What are signs of Myocardial Infarct
Drowsiness, headache, slurred speech
What are signs of concussion?
Tissue that connects bone to bone
What is a ligament
The wave of motion that propels food through the system
It is the only muscle of the quadricep that crosses 2 joints
What is the Rectus Femoris