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Joint type


(BHPS)

Ball and socket


Hinge joints


Pivot joints


Gliding joints

Respiration basics


(OExCIn)

O2 in CO2 out


External respiration occurs in the lungs at alveoli


Cells breathe too


Internal respiration occurs between the cells and the lymph

The pharynges


(NOLE)

Nasopharynx behind the nose


Oropharynx behind the mouth


Laryngopharynx or hypopharynx behind the epiglottis


Epiglottis anterior to hypopharynx

Joints


(Cobebo das)

Contact between bones - have articular cartilage and capsules


Diarthrosis - freely moving


Ampiarthroses - partially movable


Synarthrosis - immovable

Lungs


(Top bala)

Two primary bronchi left and right bronchiis


Bronchioles


Alveolar Saks


Alveoli

Lungs

Right three lobes


left two lobes


pulmonary pleura / visceral pleura


Parietal pleura

Breathing

Inhaling diaphragm and external intercostal muscles


Inhaling is an active process


Exhalation diaphragm relaxes


Exhaling is passive

Types of respiration

Hiccups diaphragm and glottis spasm


Apnea stoppage of breathing temporary


Orthopnea difficult horizontal breathing


Tachypnea abnormal rapid or shallow breathing

Deltoids anterior and posterior

Upper shoulder muscle

Biceps

Humerus bone muscle on top

Triceps

Humerus bone muscle on the back

Rectumis abdominis

Stomach muscles

quads

Thigh muscles

Hamstrings

Muscles on the back of the femur

Calf muscles

Gastrocs

Butt muscles

Gluteus maximus

Chest muscles

Pectoralis major

Trapezius major

Largest muscle in the human body

Latissimus dorsi

Muscle on the lower back

Skeletal system

Kidney

Eye Anatomy

Ear anatomy

Limbic system

Emotions

Mesentery

The fold of the peritoneum that attaches to the abdominal wall

Accessory organs of the digestive

Mouth Anatomy

Accessory organs

Skin layers

Shoulder to fingertips

Clavicle, scapula,, humerous, ulna & radial, carpul, metacarpul, phalangeas

Hip to toes

Femur, tibia, fibula, tarsals, metatarsal, phalangeas