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Jasmine

SCI 220 week 6-12

Trapezius The muscle that raises or lowers the shoulders or shrugs them
Spiral The latissimus dorsi muscle is an example of _ muscle
Perimysium Groups of skeletal muscle fibers are bound together by a connective tissue envelope called the
When an athlete injures a muscle of the hamstring group the injury is on the: Posterior thigh
endomysium The covering of individual muscle fibers is the
Triceps brachii The posterior arm muscle that extends the forearm is the
Masseter A muscle that assists with mastication
Muscles that move the upper arm are originate in the Clavicle and scapula
Skeletal muscle The autonomic nervous system does not stimulate
Sensory neuron A neuron that transmits a nerve impulse toward the central nervous system
Interneurons reside in the CNS only
Somatic nervous system The part of the nervous system that transmits impulses from the CNS to the skeletal muscle is the
astrocytes One of the components of the blood-brain barrier is
Perineurium Fascicles are held together by a connective tissue layer called
Astrocytes attach to Neurons and oligodendrocytes
Nuclei Small districts of gray matter in the CNS are called
Spiral organ the basilar membrane supports the
Cornea Transparent structure of the eye containing regularly aligned collagen fibers
Region of the hypophysis that contains secretory endocrine cells derived from the oral ectoderm Adenohypophysis
conjunctiva Transparent mucous membrane covering the inner surface of the eyelid
cochlear duct Endolymph-filled structure containing receptors for hearing
Which of the following areas has the highest concentration of cones? the fovea centralis
Which of the following statements does not correctly describe the spiral organ of corti? The tectorial membrane bends with vibrations, whereas the basilar membrane is rigid and fixed.
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