Muscular System
Peripheral Nervous System
Cells
Skeletal System
Tissues & Membranes
100
Which type of muscle tissue is non-striated & involuntary?
Smooth Muscle
100
Pain is perceived by all structure of the human body, EXCEPT for the ____________.
Brain
100
Cells consists of mostly what component?
Water
100
Name one (1) bone that is part of the axial skeleton.
Anything in Skull, Vertebral Column, Sternum, Ribs, Hyoid
100
Which type of tissues covers the surface of the body & lines the inside of hollow organs?
Epithelial Tissue
200
What do we call a single muscle cell?
Fiber
200
How many spinal nerves come from the cervical region of the spinal cord?
Eight (8)
200
The movement of water form an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration is known as ___________.
Osmosis
200
How many lumbar vertebrae are found in the human body?
Five (5)
200
Which type of connective tissue is found directly under the skin and provide the body with thermal insulation & a location to store energy?
Adipose Tissue (Fat)
300
What filament attaches to myosin during a muscle contraction?
Actin
300
Which cranial nerve is responsible for carrying smell information?
Olfactory Nerve (I)
300
Which cell organelle makes ATP for energy?
Mitochondria
300
Which bone is more commonly known as the collar bone?
Clavicle
300
The only liquid connective tissue in the human body is ________.
Blood
400
What substance is stored inside of the sarcoplasmic reticulum?
Calcium
400
Which cranial nerve is the only one to travel past the shoulders & is known to control visceral (organ) activity?
Vagus (X) Nerve
400
Which cell organelle modifies & packages proteins?
Golgi Apparatus
400
The knee cap is also known as the ___________.
Patella
400
Which type of tissue is responsible for transmitting electrical & chemical signals?
Nervous Tissue
500
Which skeletal muscle is the primary flexor of the forearm?
Biceps Brachii
500
Name 3 things that happen in the human body when the sympathetic nervous system is activated.
Heart Rate Increases, Blood Pressure Increases, Respiratory Rate Increases, Pupils Dilate, Increase Blood Flow to Skeletal Muscles, Decreased Blood Flow to Digestive & Urinary Organs, Airways Dilate....
500
______________ is the medical term used to describe a decrease in cell size.
Atrophy
500
Movement of a bone or body part away from the body is known as ____________.
Abduction
500
Which type of muscle tissue is striated & voluntary?
Skeletal Muscle