Skeletal Physio
Muscle Physio
Nerve Physio
CNS Physio
100

Bone cell responsible for the osteogenesis

Osteoblast

100

Structure surrounding the fasciculi.

Perimysium

100

Part of the neuron which sends signals away from the cell body.

Axon

100

The tapered end of the spinal cord (conus medullaris) can be found in this level of the vertebral column.

L2

200

The structural unit of a compact bone is called ________.

Osteon

200

Resting membrane potention of skeletal muscle.

-90mV

200

Glial cell responsible for the formation of myelin shealth of axons in the PNS.

Schwann Cell

200

Total number of pairs of the spinal nerves

31

300

Bones of the skull are formed through which of the two mechanisms of bone formation.

Intramembranous ossification

300

Event during the action potential wherein Na+ channels open allowing the influx of the ion into the cell.

Depolarization

300

Myelinated axons have small gaps without myelin sheath called _________.

Nodes of Ranvier

300

This meninges is tightly bound to the brain and spinal cord.

Pia mater

400

Zone of epiphyseal plate where chrondrocytes mature and enlarge.

Zone of hypertrophy

400

During muscle contraction, Ca2+ binds to this protein to open binding sites for myosin.

Troponin

400

Event during an action potential where the charge of the cell membrane briefly becomes more negative than the resting membrane potential.

Hyperpolarization

400

Lobe of the cerebrum responsible for communication, memory, hearing and feelings.

Temporal lobe

500

Response of bone cells to the release of PTH and calcitriol.

Formation of osteoclasts

500

Skeletal muscle fiber type which has low resistance to fatigue and functions during rapid, intense movement of short durations.

Type IIb / Fast-Twitch Glycolytic

500

Large diameter nerve fiber type that has both motor and sensory functions.

A-alpha

500

Name the cranial nerves with mixed function: Sensory, Motor and Parasympathetic

10, 9, 7, 5