Nervous Anatomy
Skeletal Anatomy
Muscle Anatomy
Nervous Physiology
Skeletal Physiology
Muscle Physiology
HMS
100

Functional unit of the nervous system

Neuron

100

The two subdivisions of the skeletal system

Axial and Appendicular

100

Smallest parts of a muscle, the types of myofilaments

Actin and Myosin

100

Awareness of the body's general orientation relative to its parts

Proprioception

100

Sutures of the skull are called _______

Non-synovial Joints

100

Smallest functional unit of a mmuscle

Sarcomere

100

What are the three systems of the Human movement system?

Nervous, Muscular, Skeletal

200

The two major subdivisions of the nervous system

Central and Peripheral

200

Shock absorbers for the spine

Intervertebral discs
200

3 types of muscle tissue

Skeletal, Smooth, Cardiac

200

Also known as the involuntary system

Autonomic

200

Process by which bone is constantly renewed

Remodeling

200

Chemical Messengers for nervous and muscular communication

Neurotransmitter

200

_________: Describes the body as a chain of interdependent links to perform movement

Kinetic Chain

300

The brain fully develops at the age of _____

25

300

Depressions and Processes are known as ___

Bone Markings

300

Order of fascia, starting with deep

Endomysium, Perimysium, Epimysium

300

Causes heart rate to rise during physical activity: Fight or Flight

Sympathetic Nervous System

300

This type of training improves bone density

Weight-Bearing Exercises

300
What is the function of calcium in the muscular system?

It is the electrolyte that frees actin from troponin and tropomyosin

300

Name the kinetic chain in order from top to bottom...

Cervicle, Thoracic, Lumbar, Hip, Knee, Ankle

400

__1___ is sensitive to muscle length changes

__2___ is sensitive to muscle tension changes

1. Muscle Spindles

2. Golgi Tendon Organs

400

Name 3 long bones other than the femur, humerus, and ribs

Clavicle, Radius, Ulna

400
This fiber type has many capillaries

Type I muscle fibers

400

This allows humans to learn anything at any stage of life

Neuroplasticity

400

Most mobile of all joint types

Ball-and-socket

400

This states that an entire motor unit will be activated and not just one section

All-or-nothing principle

400

Name the Segments of the Spine and bone numbers

Cervicle (7), Thoracic (12), Lumbar (5), Sacrum (5 fused bones), Coccyx (3-5 fused bones)
500

Write down ALL of the divisions of the nervous system in order (include brackets)

I will check the answer :) 

500

Name the anterior curvature of the spine

Convex, concave, convex

500

Name the bundles of muscle tissue from biggest to smallest

Muscle belly, fascicles, muscle fibers, Myofibrils

500

When a person walks differently from the sidewalk to sand, this mechanism makes sure a person doesn't fall

Motor Function 

500

This type of bone and a specific section of that bone are most responsible for blood cell formation

Long bone, Diaphysis 

500

Type of training to combat loss of muscle mass, power, and strength

Resistance training

500

When you overstretch a tendon/muscle (1), and ligament (2)

1 Strain, 2 Sprain