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The coxal bones are
ilium, ischium, pubis
The atlas in located on
The cervical Vertebrae
Wrists and ankles are examples of what kind of bones
short
The appearance of the epiphyseal disk indicates
That bone length is increasing
Ribs directly connected to the sternum are
True ribs
What can a doctor take an xray of to verify growth of a childs bone
Epiphyseal disk
Frontal suture closes before what age
6
Endochondrial ossification uses________ whereas intramembranous___________
Hyaline; connective tissue
Tightly packed solid bone
Compact
Cancellous bone that reduces weight of bone
Spongy
White substance at end of bones
articular cartilage
Resorbing bone cells
osteoclasts
Joints between bodies of the vertebrae and backbone are said to be
slightly moveable
suture
fibrous joint
Bones of synovial joints are held together by
joint capsule
Fluid filled sac
Bursae
Largest and most complex synovial joint
knee joint
Gomphosis is an example of
fibrous joint
Overstretching or tearing of a ligament
sprain
Outermost layer of connective tissue
epimysium
Myofibrils
actin, myosin
Cholinsterase decomposes
Acetylcholine
Skeletal muscle contract more
slowly
Smooth muscle is
invololuntary, single nucleus, lacks trans tubules
Transverse tubles and sacroplasmic reticular are well developed in
skeletal muscle
Acetylcholinerase
degrades acetylcholine so that it does not remain in the synapse
salatory conduction
faster than unmyelinated nerve fiber
Neuroglial cells
astrocyte
oligodendrocyte
epidermal
Neurons
functional unit of nervous system
Neuroglial
accessory
Myelin is a
lipidprotein
Myelin is rich in what molecule
lipids
skeletal muscle contraction in control of
somatic nervous system
Threshold stimulus
great enough to propogate change
spinothalmatic tract
goes up the spinal cord and to the thalamus
Diencephalon is most closely associated with
The Thalamus
Brocha's area is the
speech area
Descending tracts
none of the above
Corticospinal
voluntary muscle movements
Primary motor area
precentral gyrus frontal lobe
Cerebral association
All of the above
analyzing and interpreting sens. experiences
judging
reasoning
r/l cerebrum connected by
corpus collosum
Basal ganlia
cuneate nucleus
putamen
globus pallidus
Cerebral spinal secreted from
choroid in lateral ventricle
Hypothalamus does not control
postural reflexces
Brain waves
Cerebral cortex
basal ganglia disorder causes
parkinson's
somatic
skin and skeletal
autonomic
CNS to visceral organs
Reticular formation
wakefullness