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| True or False: One of the 4 basic types of body tissues is brain tissues. |
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| True or False: The functions of simple cuboidal epithelium are secretion & absorption. |
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| True or False: 3 types of muscle tissue are smooth, skeletal, & cardiac. |
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| True or False: Cartilage tissues are likely to heal slowly due to poor blood supply. |
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| True or False: The function of the basement membrane is to support connective tissue. |
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| True or False: The purpose of adipose tissue is to cushion joints and store fat. |
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| True or False: Tendons and ligaments are composed primarily of fibrocartilage. |
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| The proteins that control the reaction of metabolism are... |
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| Amino Acid molecules are joined by a bond to form water and a... |
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| A particular sequence of enzyme controlled reactions is called a(n)... |
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| Bone forming cells are... |
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| Sets of muscles act on bones together. One will relax while the other must... |
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| The sacrum is part of the... |
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| The bones in the wrist are... |
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| Carpals...None of the above. |
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| What type of energy do muscles use to contract? |
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| The ion necessary to link myosin and actin is... |
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| 2 types of smooth muscle are... |
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| Visceral and Multiunit (both) |
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| The attachment of a muscle to a relatively fixed part is called what? |
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| The attachment of a muscle to relatively moveable part is called what? |
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| Cordlike tissue extended beyond the muscle for attachment is a(n)... |
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| What is the fuction of acetylcholine with muscles? |
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| The metabolic process that synthesizes materials needed for cellular growth is called... |
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| The process by which 2 molecules are joined together to form a more complex molecule is called... |
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| Glycerol & fatty acids become bonded to form water and... |
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| Enzymes are composed of... |
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| An enzyme acts only on a particular substance that is called a... |
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| The suffix that identifies a substance as an enzyme is.. |
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| The process by which energy is released in the cell is... |
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| The initial phase that results in 2 pyruvate molecules is called... |
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| The number of ATP formed by glycolysys is... |
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| This is an expanded portion that articulates with another bone... |
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| What is the function of the periosteum? |
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| To cover the bone and help form and repair bone. (both) |
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| Specialized soft connective tissue found inside the medullary cavity... |
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| These bone cells are found in lacunae... |
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| Intramembranous bones are frequently broad, flat bones that begin as... |
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| Membrane-like layers of connective tissue |
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| These bones usually begin as cartilaginous material... |
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| Damage to epiphysial plates can result in... |
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| What is not a typical function of bones? |
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| To Provide a source of neurons |
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| Some of the inorganis salts that can be stored in the skeletal system are... |
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| None of the above if the answer choices contain barium. |
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| This is composed of the cranium and facial bones... |
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| The humerus, radius, and ulna articulate at... |
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| Fingers and toes are refered by the same term, which is what? |
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| Individual skeletal muscles are separated from adjacent muscles by... |
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| The functional units of muscle contractions are... |
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| The union between a nerve fiber and a muscle fiber is what? |
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| The characteristic striated appearance of skeletal muscle is due to the arrangement of alternating protein filaments composed of what? |
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| When the cross-bridge of the myosin molecule forms linkages with actin filaments, the result is... |
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| Shortening of the muscle fiber |
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| When ATP supply is low, what is released to compensate? |
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| After prolonged muscle use, muscle fatigue occurs due to an accumulation of what? |
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| The period of time between a stimulus to a muscle & muscle response is called what? |
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| Peristalsis is due to what? |
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| What substance seems to be able to store oxygen temporarily in the muscle? |
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| What is the most likely cause of muscle fatigue? |
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| The minimal strength required to cause muscle contraction is called... |
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| A muscle that had the major responsibility for producing movement... |
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| A single layer of flattened epithelium would constitute the tissue called... |
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| Simple Squamous Epithelium |
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| Most organs of the digestive system have an inner lining composed of the tissue called... |
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| Simple Columnar Epithelium |
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| Tenses abdominal wall, compresses abdominal contents.. |
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External Oblique Internal Oblique Transversus Abdominis |
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| From lower ribs to iliac crest & linea alba |
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| Assists emptying urethra or constricts vagina. |
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| From central tendon to fasia of penis or root of clitoris. |
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| Tenses Abdominal wall; compresses abdominal contents/flexes vertebral column. |
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| From ilium & inguinal ligament to lower rib carilage, linea alba & crest of pubis. |
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| Adducts thight; flexes/rotates lower limb medially. |
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| Anterior Superior iliac spine to medial surface of tibia. |
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| Flexes leg/thigh; abducts thigh; rotates thigh laterally; rotates leg medially |
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| Side of ilium to greater trochanter of femur. |
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| Gluteus Medius & Gluteus Minimus |
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| From sacrum, tailbone and back of ilium to back of femur & fascia of thigh. |
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| Symphysis pubis to medial surface of tibia. |
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| Spine of ilium & acetabulum to patella & tibial tuberosity. |
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| Ischial tuberosity & back of femur to head of fibula & lateral condyle of tibia. |
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| Flexes leg; extends thigh |
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Semitendinosus Semimembranosus Biceps Femoris |
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Rectus Femoris Vastus Lateralis Vastus Medialis Vastis Intermedialius |
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| Back & side of femur to patella and tibial tuberosity |
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| Greater trochanter and back of femur to patella and tibial tuberosity. |
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| From ischial tuberosity to medial condyle of tibia. |
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| From tibia & fibula to tarsal and metatarsal bones |
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| Dorsiflexion & inversion of foot |
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| From tibia & fibula to back of heel bone |
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| Dorsiflexion & eversion of foot; extension of toes |
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| Extensor Digitorum Longus |
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| Plantar flexion & eversion of foot; arch support |
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| Femur to back of heel bone |
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| Back & side of tibia to top of 2nd & 3rd phalanges of the 4 lateral toes. |
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| Extensor Digitorum Longus |
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| From ulna to base of distal phalanges; fingers 2 - 5 |
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| Flexior Digitorum Profundus |
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| Bends arm at elbow; rotates hand laterally |
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| From Occipital bone & vertebrae to collar bone and shoulder blade |
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| Above another; closer to the head |
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| Toward the side when compared to midline |
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| Simple Squamous Epithelium |
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| Air sacs of lungs, wall of capillaries |
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| Simple Columnar Epithelium |
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| Lining of digestive tract |
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| Simple Cuboidal Epithelium |
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| Lining of the ducts of salivary glands |
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| Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelium |
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| Lining of respiratory passages |
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| Stratified Squamous Epithelium |
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| From back of breast bone to mastoid process of temporal bone |
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| From the transverse processes of cervical vertebrae to inner edge of shoulder blade. |
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| From occipital bone & vertebrae to collar bone & shoulder blade. |
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| From spinous processes of upper vertebrae to mastoid process of temporal bone |
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| Pulls head to one side; toward chest; raises sternum |
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| Rotates head; brings head to upright position |
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| Pulls scapula back and down; Raises ribs |
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| Extends head; bends head to one side; rotates head. |
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| From coracoid process of shoulderblade to shaft of upper arm |
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| From coracoid process & area above glenoid cavity of scapula to radial tuberosity of radius. |
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| From collar bone, breast bone and upper rib cartilage to intertubercular groove of humerus |
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| Bends arm at elbow; rotates hand laterally |
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| Bends distal joints of fingers |
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| Flexor Digitorum Profundus |
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| Rotates forearm laterally |
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| From humerus to fascia of palm |
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| From anterior distal end of ulna to anterior distal end of radius |
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| From humerus to posterior surface of phalanges fingers 2-5 |
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| From ulna to base of distal phalanges fingers 2-5 |
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| Flexor Digitorum Profundus |
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