Connects bone to bone, connects bone to muscle. Must specify which one is which
What is a ligament (bone to bone) and a tendon (bone to muscle)?
Muscle Cell
What is a muscle fiber?
The cardiac muscle is (striated/non-striated)
What is striated?
Thin myofilament
What is actin?
Energy
What is ATP?
Made of collagen
What is fibrocartilage?
Connects actin to the Z-line
What is titin?
3 types of muscle and examples
What is Skeletal muscle, smooth muscle, and cardiac muscle?
An action potential enters the neruomusclar junction through this structure
What is the T-Tubule?
Middle of a sarcomere
What is the M line?
3 main cartilages
What is C.H.E.F.!
Cartilage: Hyaline, Elastic, Fibrocartilage
Bundles that make up a muscle
What is a fascicle?
This side of the heart carries oxygenated blood, and this side of the heart carries deoxygenated blood.
What is the right side of the heart (oxygenated) and the left side of the heart (deoxygenated)
Ca2+ is stored here
What is the sarcoplasmic reticulum?
This type of joint is found in the center bond of most of our carpals and tarsals, stuck between other smaller bones
What is the plane joint?
The 3 main joints and examples
What is fibrocartilage - the skull or teeth sockets
What is cartilaginous - rib cage or pelvic symphysis
What is synovial - elbow, knee, arm, etc.
In a striated muscles, all of those lines in a striated muscle are actually this.
What are Z lines on a sarcomere?
These chambers of the heart are connected to arteries/veins (name which chambers are connected to each type of vessel)
What are Ventricles are connected to arteries and Atriums are connected to arteries
This molecule binds to myosin in order to stimulate a contraction
Draw the pathway of blood on the board in 30 seconds!
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