Joints & Movements
Muscle Anatomy
Head, Neck, and Trunk Muscles
Arm & Leg Muscles
Nervous System & Special Senses
100

This joint type allows movement in all directions and is found in the shoulder

ball-and-socket joint

100

The thin filament protein in a sarcomere

actin

100

Prime mover for chewing

masseter

100

Primary forearm flexor

biceps brachii

100

Part of a neuron that receives signals

dendrites

200

Movement of the arm toward the body


adduction


200

The connective tissue surrounding a fascicle

perimysium

200

Muscle that abducts the arm at the shoulder

deltoid

200

Tendon connecting calf muscles to the heel

Achilles tendon

200

Gaps between myelin segments

nodes of Ranvier

300

Circular movement of a limb, like making a cone with your arm

circumduction

300

The connective tissue surrounding the entire muscle

epimysium

300

Large back muscle that elevates or depresses the scapula

trapezius

300

Deep calf muscle for plantarflexion

soleus

300

Brain region for thinking and memory

cerebrum

400

Moving the arm away from the midline of the body

abduction

400

Muscle fibers are surrounded by this connective tissue

endomysium

400

Muscle used for blinking

orbicularis oculi

400

Muscle that flexes the hip and extends the knee

rectus femoris

400

Connects left and right cerebral hemispheres

corpus callosum

500

The ligament that prevents posterior movement of the tibia

Hint: ACL, PCL, or MCL

PCL (posterior cruciate ligament)

500

The plasma membrane of a muscle fiber

sarcolemma

500

Muscle that elevates the ribs during forced inspiration

external intercostals

500

Muscle that plantarflexes the foot

gastrocnemius

500

Spiral structure in the inner ear for hearing

cochlea