First Semester Review
• What type of cells secrete substances?
• glandular
• The girdle that includes the clavicle, scapula, and arm
• pectoral
• Blood, bone, adipose and cartilage are examples of this type of tissue
• connective
• What makes electricity in your body?
• Nerve• muscle
• Where the skull bones meet are called _____________.
• sutures
• Cartilage found in the nose, trachea
• hyaline
• What is the term for cells that make blood?
• hematopoietic
• Layers of cells are called_________.
• stratified
• hunchback
• kyphosis
• swayback
• lordosis
• Found on all limbs
• Synovial joints
• Part of the skeleton with limbs
• appendicular
• Tooth meets jawbone
• gomphosis
• Lateral S curve of the vertebral column
• scoliosis
• Tibia is held to fibula or radius to ulna
• syndesmosis
• Muscle found in hollow organs or blood vessels
• smooth
• Rib meets sternum
• synchondrosis
• Part of the skeleton that includes the skull and vertebra
• axial
• Network cartilage that holds organs in place, ex. Lymph nodes and kidneys
• reticular
• Decrease the angle of a joint
• flexion
• Cartilage found in the ears
• elastic
• The girdle that includes the coxal bones, sacrum and the femur
• Pelvic girdle
• Flat cells
• squamous
• The top of the thumb articulates with the carpals
• saddle
• The end of one phalange articulates with another
• condyloid
• What are the protective pads inside of a synovial joint that prevent friction fram damaging the joint parts?
• bursae
• The condition that damages most joints. It is considered an autoimmune disease.
• arthritis
• The part of the vertebrae that prevents you from flopping over backward.
• Spinous process
• What are the parts of breastbone (sternum)?
• Manubrium, body, xyphoid process
• An axillary contusion would be found in what region of the body?
• armpit
• A scraped mental region is found where?
• chin
• An oticscope would be used to look at what region of the body?
• ear
• What type of joint is found in between the carpals and the tarsals?
• gliding
• The factor that affects an event is also known as the _________.
• variable
• To allow an event to keep going forward without the body doing anything to stop is called _________________.
• Positive feedback
• Give an example of negative feedback
• Sweating or shivering
• To separate an organ from the left to the right is called_____________
• sagittal
• The bellybutton is ___________ to the hips.
• Superior or medial