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Intro to the Human Body Tissues Bone Physiology Muscle Anatomy Muscle Physiology 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Bone Anatomy
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The cavity lined by the peritoneum
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abdominal
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Anatomical term for the elbow
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cubital
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Membrane on the surface of the lung
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Visceral pleura
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Give 2 examples of positive feedback in the body
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Blood clotting, breastfeeding, labor pains
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Name 5 requirements for life
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H 2 0, food, pressure, heat, O 2
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Tissue that connects bone to bone
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Ligaments
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Name 3 functions of epithelial tissue
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Lines, covers, protects, absorbs, secretes
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Cells that produce the matrix in cartilage
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chondrocytes
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Bone cells are arranged in circles around structures called _______ canals.
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Osteonic (Haversian)
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Name a location for elastic connective tissue
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Large airways, blood vessels, connection b/t vertebrae
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These cells make new bone
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Osteoblasts
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Small holes in cervical verebrae for blood vessels
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Transverse foramina
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Name 4 functions of the skeletal system
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Support, protection, produce blood cells, store minerals, act as levers
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Give an example of an intramembranous bone
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Skull, pelvic bones
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Name the 3 cranial bones that form the eye orbit
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Frontal, sphenoid, ethmoid
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The primary curves of the spine are ______ & ______.
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Thoracic & pelvic
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What is the function of red marrow?
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Form blood cells
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The type of bones that form from cartilage models
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endochondral
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What are the 4 stages of fracture repair in order?
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1- Hematoma forms 2- Fibrocartilagenous Callus forms 3- Bony Callus forms 4- Bone remodeling
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A ______ fracture fragments the bone; a _____ fracture occurs at an angle other than a rt. angle.
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Comminuted; oblique
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An example of a partial but sustained contraction in the body
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Muscle Tone
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What structures transmit the nerve impulse into the muscle fibers?
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Transverse tubules
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What is the connective tissue called used to attach a muscle to a bone?
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tendon
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What compound supplies extra energy for the synthesis of ATP?
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Creatine phosphate
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Name 2 factors that cause rigor mortis.
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Lack of ATP & an increase of Ca ions
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What is the function of acetyl- cholinesterase?
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Decompose any remaining ACh
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The amount of O 2 needed to convert lactic acid to glycogen is called ______ _____.
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O 2 debt
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What does this describe: a motor neuron & the muscle fibers it acts on
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Motor unit
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Name the calf muscle that is attached to the calcaneal tendon.
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gastrocnemius
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Name the triangular- shaped muscle on the back that elevates, lowers and rotates the scapula.
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Trapezius
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Make your wager
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Name the abdominal muscles whose: 1. Fibers run longitudinally 2. Fibers run horizontally 3. Fibers run at an angle
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1. Rectus abdominis 2. Transversus abdominis 3. External & Internal Obliques
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