List all organ systems.
Muscular, Skeletal, Integumentary
Cardiovascular, Respiratory, Nervous
Reproductive, Urinary, Digestive
Lymphatic, Endocrine
Which type of tissue would you find in epidermis?
Stratified Squamous
What type of bones are your cranial bones?
Flat
List all 6 types of joints
Hinge
Pivot
Condylar
Saddle
Ball and Socket
Which muscle is responsible for rotating and flexing the neck?
Sternocleidomastoid
Place the levels of organization in order from least complex to most complex.
Atom, molecule, organelle, tissue, cell, organ, organ system, organism
Which tissue would find in the dermis: reticular layer and papillary?
Reticular: dense irregular
Papillary: areolar
The femur is an example of what type of bone?
Long
Condylar and Saddle
Name the muscles responsible for knee flexion
Biceps femoris
Semitendinosus
Semimembranosus
RUQ
LUQ
RLQ
LLQ
Skeletal: voluntary, multinucleate, striated
Cardiac: involuntary, uninucleate, striated, intercalated discs
Endochondral: hyaline cartilage precursor, periosteal bud, medullary cavity, epiphyseal line
Give an example of ball-socket joint
Shoulder or Hip joint
What does epicranius consist of?
Frontal belly (wrinkles foreheads)
Occipital belly (retracts scalp)
Name all 9 abdominopelvic regions
Epigastric, Right/Left Hypochondriac
Umbilical, Right/Left Lumbar
Hypogastric, Right/Left Iliac
Which tissue is found in urinary organs?
Transitional epithelium
Differentiate between axial and appendicular skeleton
Axial: head, vertebral column, trunk
Appendicular: everything else
The two main types of joint classification are
structure and function
Compare the functions of the zygomaticus and the buccinator
Zygomaticus: elevates corners of mouth to smile
Buccinator: compresses cheek
Emily needs to have her gall bladder removed. Her incision would be in the _________ quadrant of the abdominopelvic cavity.
Upper right
List all the different types of epithelial tissue
Simple squamous, cuboidal, columnar, stratified squamous, transitional epithelium, pseudostratified epithelium
Tuberosity: roughened, large projection
Tubercule: smaller projection
Trochanter: very large projection only found on femurs, often oddly-shaped
Name a cartilaginous joint subtype:
Synchondroses
Where would you find the tibialis anterior? Gastrocnemius? Soleus?
Calf