The body system responsible for structure and protection
What is the skeletal system?
The lobe of the brain responsible for sensory and perception
What is the parietal lobe?
The site of gas exchange
What is the alveoli?
The hip and shoulder are examples of what type of joint?
What is ball-and-socket joint
What is the integumentary system?
The bone commonly known as the "collarbone"
What is the clavicle?
The hormone _____ is responsible for lowering blood sugar, while the hormone______ is responsible for raising blood sugar
What is insulin and glucagon?
The sum of all chemical reaction in the body is known as..
What is metabolism?
What are the three types of muscle
What is skeletal, cardiac, and smooth
What classification(s) of burns are painless?
Third and Fourth Degree Burns
The 4 types of tissue are...
What are ..
epithelial
connective
nervous
muscle
The space between neurons, where neurotransmitters are released
What is the synapse?
Which is the correct equation for cellular respiration?
A. Glucose + Water--> Oxygen +Carbon Dioxide + ATP
B. Glucose+ Oxygen-->Carbon Dioxide + Water+ ATP
C. ATP+Oxygen--> Carbon Dioxide+Water+Glucose
D.Glucose+Carbon Dioxide--> Water+Oxgyen +ATP
What is B
Have a team member stand up and demonstrate shoulder lateral rotation
Name an example of each type of bone
long
short
flat
irregular
long- femur, humerus, tibia, fibula
short- carpals, tarsals
flat- ribs, sternum, pelvis
irregular- vertebrae, skull
When running a gel electrophoresis, DNA will migrate towards the ________ end because DNA has a __________________ charge
positive, negative
This structure is responsible for maintaining posture and balance
What is the cerebellum?
What is the correct order of structures oxygen passes through? ( Must be at least 6 of the structures we discussed)
What is...
nose/mouth
pharynx
larynx
trachea
bronchi
bronchioles
alveoli
The _______valve separates the atria and ventricles on the right side of the heart, while the ______ valve separates the atria and ventricles on the left side of the heart
What is tricuspid and bicuspid?
These neurotransmitters relieve pain and provide a euphoric feeling
What are endorphins
Fill in the blank with a correct directional term.
The cervical region is _____ to the axilla region.
What is superior, proximal, medial?
The location of rods and cones
What is the retina?
Name the three processes of the nephron in the correct order they occur.
What is filtration, reabsorption, secretion
What blood vessel brings oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart?
What is the pulmonary vein
largest lymphatic organ, filters and stores blood and produces white blood cells that fight infection or disease
What is the spleen?