Digestive system
Urinary system
Levers
Connective tissue
Definitions
100
Mastication
What is chewing
100
This organ stores urine before excretion
What is the bladder?
100
Extending the chin off the chest
What is a 1st degree lever?
100
Ground substance, collagen and elastin
What are components of connective tissue?
100
The study of movement, biomechanics, physics and geometry in the body
What is Kinesology?
200
This organ stores and concentrates bile
What is the gallbladder?
200
2 tubes that travel from the kidneys to the bladder
What are the ureters?
200
Joints serve as ______________
What are fulcrums?
200
High concentrations of collagen are found here
What are ligaments and tendons?
200
Study of mechanical principles and actions applied to the living body
What are biomechanics?
300
What main portion of the digestive system absorbs water and B vitamins?
What is the colon or large intestines
300
The functional unit of the kidney
What is the nephron?
300
A person standing on their toes
What is a 2nd degree lever?
300
Hard connective tissue is found in the ____________
What are bones?
300
Midpoint or center of the weight of the body or object
What is the center of gravity?
400
Duodenum, jejunum and ileum
What are parts of the small intestine?
400
Fluid that has been processed by the nephrons drips into the:
What is renal pelvis?
400
3rd degree lever
What is movement at the elbow joint?
400
Liquid connective tissue is found here
What is blood or lymph?
400
Amount of force in a specific area
What is pressure?
500
The valve that connects the small intestine and large intestine.
What is the ileocecal valve?
500
Organs urine travels through starting at the beginning
Kidneys, ureters, bladder then urethra
500
bones represent this
What are levers?
500
Term that defines connective tissue changing from a solid state to a gel consistency
What is Thixotropy?
500
Forces generated by massage
What is tension, torsion, bend, shear, and compression?