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