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| A muscle that has fibers running in a circular pattern. |
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| A muscle in the quadriceps group. Either: -rectus femoris -biceps femoris -gastrocnemius -piriformes |
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| Muscle with fibers on an angle to the midline. |
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| Location of the Hamstring muscles. |
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| Muscle that moves the upper arm. |
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| Doing handstands would require extensive strength in this muscle |
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| A muscle that assists with rotating the neck. |
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| The origin of muscles that move the upper arm. |
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| The bone moved most when a muscle contracts. |
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| Muscle that's a major synergist of the diaphragm. |
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| Muscle that's a synergist to the masseter. |
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| Originates on posterior femur, inserts Achilles tendon to calcaneus. |
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| Muscle located deep to trapezius, superior to spine of scapula. |
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| Doesn't assist with sit ups or abdominal crunches much. |
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| Longest muscle in the human, runs diagonal across the thigh. |
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| Thin sheet muscle that overlays the sternocleidomastoid. |
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| Trapezius is found where? |
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| Pectoralis Major is found where? |
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| Transverse Abdominus and External Oblique are found where? |
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| Biceps Brachii are found where? |
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| Extensors are found where? |
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| Adductor Longus, Semitendinosus, Rectus Femoris, and Biceps Femoris are found where? |
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| Gastrocnemius is found where? |
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| The place where a neuron almost touches a muscle fiber to stimulate it. |
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| One is skinny, one is fat. |
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| the Epimysium of a skeletal muscle is continus or "contiguous with the... ? |
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| When a muscle impulse is just ready to occur, vesicles are full of... ? |
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| The barbs or flaps that help the certain protein fiber get a grip or contract strongly are found on which protein strand? |
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| The most commonly used, most available, and most efficient energy source is |
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| The energy source most likely to supply you at the end of a triathalon is... ? |
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| Many of these make up the fiber |
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| A change in the concentration of ______ ions around the myofibrils causes a contraction to occur. |
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| Is not necessary for every contraction to occur. |
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| Consists of mouth, esophagus, small intestine |
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| The first activity to occur in your body when dealing with nutrients. |
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| A major function of the tongue and hard palate. |
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| Alimentary Canal begins with |
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| What parts of Alimentary canal are not protected by a mucous membrane? (esoph/stomach, duodenum, small intestine) |
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| Composed of amalyse, bacteriastats, water |
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| Allows water, air, and food to pass through. |
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| Allows Chyme to pass through. |
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| Can be found in a healthy stomach |
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| Longest part of small intestine. |
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| Longest part of small intestine. |
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| The Falciform ligament's main function is to... ? |
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| What can be found in a healthy duodenum? |
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| Material flows _______ after passing through the ileo-cecal valve. |
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| Jejunum is found in the __________. |
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| Protein is digested by ________ in the ________. |
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| Incisors, Canines, and Molars |
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| What teeth are covered in enamel? |
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| The sigmoid section of the large intestine is part of what segment? |
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| Large Intestine / Appendix |
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| Beneficial bacteria in the intestines are found where? |
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| Hepatocytes are most easily found where? |
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| The pH of the stomach is very _______. |
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| Saliva gland, pancreas, liver |
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| Accessory organs of digestion. |
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| Involved with mastication. |
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| What vitamin is absorbed because of the intrinsic factor? |
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| In saliva, digests carbs. |
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| Controls the common bile duct |
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| Covers/Is the outside of tooth. |
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| Least dangerous type of Hep. |
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| True/False: The pancreas is a simple organ and is only responsible for one digestive system. |
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| food DOESNT pass through. |
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| What form is food in as it passes through the sphincter of oddi? |
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| Why is the external anal sphincter any more special than any other sphincter? |
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| In the entire digestive tract, the most nutrients are absorbed where? |
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| Considering the human dental set up, we are probably least evolved to perform what function? |
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| True/False: In the technical sense of the word, the tongue is an accessory of digestion. |
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| The presence of bacteria in the descending tract is ______. |
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| A somatic nervous activity ___________. |
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| When you feel the need to respond to a call from nature, this message of awareness is sent to the brain via which set of nerve pathways? |
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| The type of glial cell that carry impulses in a panic/fight or flight situations. |
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| Now wait just a minute here, Earl! |
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| The type of glial cells that transmit messages from CNS to muscles. |
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| An injured neuron must have what to regenerate the injured part? |
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| Bushy, short projects that receive incoming impulses and conduct them toward the cell body. |
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| Doesn't have to do withs low impulse conductions along nerve fibers, isn't restricted to small neurons, and doesn't only occur in CNS. |
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| A type of Glial or Support Cell needed for regeneration. |
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| Number of glial cells compared to neurons. |
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| you can always tell the neuron cell body by the presence of what? |
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| Forming myelin sheaths outside the CNS |
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| Schwann cells have the umitigated pleasure of what? |
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| Neurons that conduct impulses to the spinal cord or brain are called |
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| The part of a neuron that conducts impulses away from its cell body. |
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| Where the impulse jumps to myelinated area. |
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| Fiber transmits impulses rapidly |
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| Full of vesicles of chemical transmitter fluid. |
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| nerves and sensory receptors |
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| Carries impulses away from CNS |
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| Carries impulses towards CNS |
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| Described as self propagating wave. |
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| Ions that eagerly diffuse or move inside a neuron when an impulse is passed. |
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| Under resting circumstances the inside of a neuron is dominated by |
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| The electrical measurement of a nervous impulse would be equivalent to |
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| There is a change in nerve cell permeability, Na+ rush into cell. |
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| When an impulse is conducted by a neuron, what changes occur? |
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| Neurotransmitter chemical |
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| A synaptic cleft is most commonly bridged by |
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| Neurotransmitter fluid would likely be stored where? |
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| Fluid starts another impulse in the next neuron |
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| What effect might the neurotransmitter fluid have on the neuron receiving the transmitter fluid? |
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| This is about transmitting an impulse along a neuron. The electrical situation IN the neuron is busy transmitting at what mV? |
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| At rest, the electrical measurement of a neuron would be |
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| If stimulus doesn't reach the threshold, |
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| The disgusting job of eating invaders is that of |
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| In the CNS, the blood brain barrier is formed by |
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