Human body!
Human body!
Human body!
100

What are the four categories of bones by shape?

Long, short, flat, irregular.

100

What are the three types of muscle tissue?

Skeletal, smooth, cardiac.
100

What type of bones are in your ankles?

Short bones

200

What muscle controls your breathing?

Diaphragm

200

What controls your cardiac muscle?

Pacemaker//AV node

200
Is the clavicle part of your axial or appendicular skeleton?

Both!

300

What types of blood can someone with B+ donate to?

B +, AB+

300

What type of blood vessels carry blood towards the heart?

Veins/vena cavas
300

How many bones are in an adult?

206


400

What is released from the end of the nerve during muscle contraction?

Ach

400

Which ventricle has a thicker muscle wall and why?

Left -- carries blood all over the heart.

400

Which circuit of blood carries the blood from the heart to the lungs and back to the heart?

Pulmonary circuit

500

What is the path that blood takes through the body?

Vena cava  ⇒  right atrium ⇒ atrioventricular valve ⇒ right ventricle ⇒ semilunar valve ⇒ pulmonary artery ⇒ out of the heart (to the lungs to get oxygen and drop off carbon dioxide) ⇒ back into the heart via the pulmonary veins ⇒ left atrium ⇒ atrioventricular valve⇒ left ventricle ⇒ semilunar valve ⇒ aorta ⇒ to the body ⇒ back to the heart via the vena cava

500

What type of cells form new bone after you break one?

Osteoblasts
500

What makes human bones strong yet lightweight?

Mix of compact and spongy bones. Compact = strong, Spongy= Lightweight