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100

The ends of long bones are called

The epiphysis
100

Name the sections of the spine.

Cervical

Thoracic

Lumbar

Sacral

Coccyx

100

What type of cartilage lines the end of long bones in synovial joints?

Hyaline

100

What neurotransmitter crosses the NMJ?

Acetylcholine

100

The large superficial muscle in the upper region of the back is the

Trapezius.

200

What are the 2 types of marrow found in bone and how are they different?

Red Marrow (makes red blood cells/hematopoieis)

Yellow Marrow (mostly fat)

200

What bone is commonly called the jaw?

Mandible


200

A slightly moveable joint is classified as

amphiarthrotic.

200

A triad is made up of

1  T-tubule and 2 sections of sarcoplasmic reticulum on either side.
200

Muscles found on the front of the thigh are the

Quadriceps.

300

The rings of an osteon are called

Lamellae

300

What is the superior most bone of the pelvis?

Ilium

300

Joints with flat surfaces that allow for a sliding action are called

gliding/ Facet joints

300

The period before muscle stimulation and the generation of muscle contraction is called the

latent period.

300

The hamstrings are found on the _________ thigh and __________ the leg.

Posterior, flex

400

What type of cartilage is replaced in ossification centers of long bones for bone growth?

Hyaline

400

What 6 bones make up the skull?

Frontal

Parietal (L and R)

Occipital

Temporal (L&R)

Sphenoid

Ethmoid

400

What structure joins the occipital bone to the parietal and temporal bones?

lambdoidal suture

400

The movement of actin filaments along myosin filaments is called the 

sliding filament theory.

400

The 4 layers of abdominal muscles are the

Rectus abdominis

External oblique

Internal Oblique

Transverse abdominis

500

If calcium levels get low, PTH levels _______ and stimulate _________ activity.

increase, osteoclast

500

Name the bones from proximal to distal in the upper extremity.

Humerus, Ulna/Radius, Metacarpals, Carpals, Phalanges

500

This tissue secretes a lubricating fluid that bathes the inside of the knee joint.

Synovial membrane

500

How is calcium used in for cross-bridging in the sarcomere?

Calcium binds to troponin causing a shift in tropomyosin.  This opens up Binding sites on Actin for the Myosin head to attach.

500

Smooth muscle uses ______ instead of calcium to initiate contraction and can be found in the ________.

Calmodulin.

Many answers here including: blood vessels, intestines, stomach, ureters, etc.