What tissue is your ears and nose made of?
Cartilage
Where can smooth Muscles be found?
Intestines, Stomach, lungs, esophagus
Brain cells are called what?
Neurons
What are calories?
The energy you get from food
What is the purpose of CPR?
to pump blood to the brain and other vital organs
What type of joint is the shoulder joint?
Ball and Socket
Where is Cardiac muscle found?
The Heart
What part of the nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord?
The central nervous system
Why are carbs important?
They are the primary energy source of the body
What is the best way to stop bleeding?
Pressure
What tissue connects bone to bone
Ligament
What do Skeletal Muscles need in order to function?
Oxygen
What type of message does your nervous system send?
Electrical
Why is Protein important?
It is the building block of all our cells
What are the three C's when taking action in an emergency?
Check, Call, Care
What tissue connects muscle to bone?
Tendon
How do Skeletal muscles move the skeleton?
Contraction/ relaxation
What part of the nervous system consists of all the nervous outside of the brain and spinal cord?
peripheral nervous system
At room temperature saturated fats are...
Solid
When giving CPR, how many compressions should be completed each minute and at what depth?
100-120 at 2 inch depth
What are three primary functions of the skeletal system?
Support, Movement, Protection, blood cell generation
What are the three different types of muscle discussed in class?
Smooth, Skeletal, Cardiac
The Olfactory System is which sense?
Sense of smell
What are at least three things you do not want to see high amounts of on a food label?
Sodium, Cholesterol, Saturated fat, Sugar
What is the purpose of an AED? bonus points if you know what AED stands for
To restore a normal heart rhythm.
Automated External Defibrillator