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Final Review Jeopardy THE LAST TEST!

What 2 filaments make up Myofibrils Actin and Myosin

Produce movement, maintain posture and maintain body temperature are functions of what system Muscular System,

What is a neuromuscular junction? Space between neuron and muscle

Rigor mortis occurs due to a lack of this molecule… ATP

b What is another name for cytoplasm in a muscle cell? Sarcoplasm

These are cytoplasmic extensions of the cell body? Dendrites

Masses of cell bodies are called? Grey matter

The specialized membranes that protect the brain are called… The Meninges

What type of neuron carries information to the brain/spinal cord? Sensory Neuron

The two cerebral hemispheres are separated by the…. Longitudinal cerebral fissure

The region of the brain where memory and intelligence is processed is called the Frontal lobe (pre-frontal)

This region of the brain coordinates body movement and balance Cerebellum

What area of the brain is the visual cortex located? Occipital lobe

This area of the brain acts as a switching and relay center? Diencephalon

Which division of the nervous system is responsible for motor output? Efferent Division

What structure connects the right and left hemisphere of the brain? Corpus Callosum

Name the 4 lobes of the brain? Frontal, parietal, temporal and occipital

What does the autonomic nervous system control? Respiration, heart beat, digestion etc.

Name the 3 parts of the brainstem? Medulla, pons, midbrain

What system works with the nervous system to coordinate all body activity? Endocrine System

What is the white structure of the eye called? Sclera

What is the muscle called in the eye Iris

What is the combination of formed elements and plasma called? Whole Blood

Where are blood cells formed Red Marrow

5,000-10,000 is the number of what cells normal blood count? WBC

What is the loose fitting sac around the heart called? Pericardium

The right atrium receives blood from? Vena Cavae

Which structures prevent backflow? Valves

Name one accessory organ to the digestive system Pancreas, gall bladder, liver

The chemical breakdown of food is called? Digestion

What is the purpose of the nose? Warm air, prevent particles from entering the system.

The actual site of gas exchange is… At the alveoli