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Keashona

Human Physiology Week 1-6 Finals

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What joint is present during the growth years between the epiphyses of a long bone and its diaphysis? Synchrondrosis
Joints joined by fibrocartilage are called? Symphyses
What is gliding? It is the type of movement that occurs between the carpal and tarsal bones and also between the articular facet.
The Humerus articulates proximally with that ? Scapula.
The cell Organelles that synthesize organic matrix substances is bone formation are? Endoplasmic Reticulum and Golgi Apparatus.
The external portion of the bone is known as? Cortical Bone.
What is ATP? They can pick up energy and give it to another chemical process.
Once an enzyme denatures what will happen? It will lose its function.
During what stage of mitosis do the centrioles move to the opposite poles of the cell? Prophase
What is true about the sodium and potassium pump? Three sodium ions are taken out of the cell
Where is Apocrine Gland located? It is located deep in the subcutaneous layer of the skin in the armpit axilla, the breast, and the pigmented skin areas around the anus.
What are 2 groups of Melanin that are made by the melanocytes of the body? 1" Eumelanin : " True Black Substances" 2" Pheomelanin: " Dusky Black Sustances"
Muscle contractions will continue as long as? The calcium ions are attracted to the Troponin.
What are Smooth Muscles? They do not have T Tubules and have a loosely organized sarcoplasmic reticula.
Where are Cardiac Muscles Found? Only in the Heart
Which joint allows for the widest range of Movement? Ball - and- socket.
The ability of msucle cells to respond too nerve stimuli is called? Irritability
Where would a person who fractured their patella expect discomfort? In the Knee
Where is the Primary Ossification center of a long bone located in? Diaphysis
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