What is the periosteum?
Tough outer layer/covering of the bone
What is the basic functions of Smooth muscles?
Internal Organ movements (digestive tract)
A frontal (coronal) plane splits the body into
Anterior and Posterior
Front and back
The Central Nervous System contains two parts of the body, what are they?
Brain and Spinal Cord
How are epithelial cells classified?
Shape and Size
The ends of the bones are called...
The shaft of the bone is called...
Epiphysis
Diaphysis
Of the three types of muscles (Skeletal, Cardiac, Smooth) which ones are involuntary and which ones are voluntary
IN = Smooth and Cardiac
Vol = Skeletal
Left and right
Draw a neuron, labeling the three basic structures
What is the main function of Simple Squamous Epithelial tissue
Gas Diffusion
The medullary cavity is responsible for which major function?
Producing Red Bone Marrow
From largest to smallest, what is the order of muscular connective tissue?
1. Perimysium
2. Endomysium
3. Epimysium
Epi - Peri - Endo
True or False
Your right hand and right foot are contralateral
At point “A”, the internal membrane voltage is at -70mV. This can also be referred to as:
Resting Potential
Give an example of both Negative Feedback and Positive Feedback
Negative = Temperature Regulation
Positive = Blood clotting/ Child Birth
What is the name of the upper portion of the jaw, and the name of the lower portion of the jaw?
Upper = Maxilla
Lower = Mandible
Briefly describe how actin and myosin proteins work together in muscle contraction.
Myosin Protein heads combine with Actin strands, and pull "Z-lines" closer together
What is the most superficial part of the body?
Skin
The action potential is ready to fire at which point on the graph?
E
What is the name given to the cheekbone?
Zygomatic
What part of the skull houses the External Acoustic Meatus?
Temporal
Draw an example of a Sarcomere from “z-line” to “z-line”
Starting in Anatomical Position:
1. Flex your right arm 90 degrees
2. ABduct your left hip 45 degrees
3. Elevate both shoulders
What should someone look like in this position?
Show the answer!
Label point “B” and “C” from the graph
B = Depolarization
C = Repolarization
Trap! Anyone who gets this question wrong will lose 500 points.
Where are the Nodes of Ranvier located?
In between the Myelin Sheaths