functions
name
location
diseases/disorders
terms
100

What are the main functions of the muscular system

motion/movement, posture/stability, regulation of organ volume, thermogenisis, protection of internal organs 

100

What is the outer most layer of the long bone?

Periosteum

100
Where is the Occipital bone?

back of the head

100

what is the difference between strain and sprain?

strain affects muscles and sprain affects ligaments

100

Intramembranous

forms bones of the skull

200

What is the function of the skeletal system?

supports, protects, movement facilitation, mineral and energy storage, production of blood cells

200

What type of muscle tissue pumps blood?

Cardiac muscle

200

where is the styloid Process?

attachment to the hyloid bone. 

200

what is medial tibial stress syndrome?

pain in the anterior lower leg with not clear understanding of causes

200
Ossification

process by which bones form in the body by replacing connective tissue with bone. 

300

what are the classifications of articulations in the skeletal system

fibrous-movable, synovial-freely movable, cartilaginous-slightly movable

300

What are the 3 muscles in the hamstrings?

Semimembranosus, semitendinosus, biceps femoris.

300

where are the tibia and fibula bones?

tibia- innermost bone on the shin

fibula-outermost bone on the shin

300

what is the difference between kyphosis, lordosis, and scoliosis?

kyphosis is hunchback

lordosis is sway back

scoliosis is lateral curvature of spine

300

Sliding-filament theory 

the basis of muscle contraction

the myosin heads attach to the actin and pull the two actin slides closer together. 

400

Identify the three types of bone cells and their functions?

Osteoblast-bone builder.

Osteocyte- main cells of bone tissue.

Osteoclast- bone breakers.

400

what are the 4 muscles in the quadriceps?

Rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus medialis, vastus intermedius. 

400

where is the sternocleidomastoid?

on the neck

400

what is a herniated disk?

when intervertebral disc is stretched or ruptures and the central nucleus is pushed back pressing on the spinal nerve.

400
What is origin in the muscle system

the stable attachment point

usually more proximal and larger surface attachment.

500

What are the four characteristics of muscle tissue and their function?

Elasticity-muscle returns to normal vestina length after being stretched or contracted. 

excitability-ability of muscle tissue to receive and respond to stimulus. 

extensibility-ability of muscle tissue to be stretched. 

contractability- ability to become short and thick.

500

Name the Appendicular skeleton.

Everything but the skull, spine, and ribs.

500

where is the vastus lateralis?

the outermost muscle of the quadriceps.

500

what is spina bifida?

incomplete formation of the spinal column during prenatal development.
500
Smooth muscle

Moves stuff inside your body 

involentary control