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Aimee Vega

week 6-12

What does the axial muscular system include? Muscles of the head, neck, vertebral column and trunk
Appendicular muscular system include Muscles of the upper snd liwer limbs and the girdles ( shoulder and pelvis)
What is the mail function of the axial muscles Stabilization and movement of the trunk and protectiom of organs
Main function of the appendicular muscles Movement of the limbs for mobility and manipulation
Two major divisions of the nervous system? Central (CNS) and peripheral (PNS)
What makes up the CNS Brain and spinal cord
What makes up the PNS Crainal nreves, spinal nerves and peripheral nerves
Two functional divisions of the PNS Somatic and Automatic Nervous system
What does somatic nervous system control Voluntary movement of skeletal muscles
What does the autonomic nervous system control Involuntary functions like heart rate, digestion, glands, smooth muscle
Two divisions of autonomic nervous system Sympathetic- fight or flight Parasympathetic rest and digest
Functions of the sensory system (Detect stemuli) touch, pain, temp, vision, hearing, smell
Type of receptor that detects pressure and touch Mechanoreceptors
Receptor that detcects temperature Receptor that detect pain Thermoreceptors Nociceptors
Endocrine systen regulates what Hormones, metabolism, growth, reproduction, and homeostasis
What does the axial muscular system include? Muscles of the head, neck, vertebral column and trunk
Appendicular muscular system include Muscles of the upper snd lower limbs and the girdles ( shoulder and pelvis)
What is the mail function of the axial muscles Stabilization and movement of the trunk and protectiom of organs
Main function of the appendicular muscles Movement of the limbs for mobility and manipulation
Two major divisions of the nervous system? Central (CNS) and peripheral (PNS)
What makes up the CNS Brain and spinal cord
What makes up the PNS Crainal nreves, spinal nerves and peripheral nerves
Two functional divisions of the PNS Somatic and Automatic Nervous system
What does somatic nervous system control Voluntary movement of skeletal muscles
What does the autonomic nervous system control Involuntary functions like heart rate, digestion, glands, smooth muscle
Two divisions of autonomic nervous system Sympathetic- fight or flight Parasympathetic rest and digest
Functions of the sensory system (Detect stemuli) touch, pain, temp, vision, hearing, smell
Type of receptor that detects pressure and touch Mechanoreceptors
Receptor that detcects temperature Receptor that detect pain Thermoreceptors Nociceptors
Endocrine systen regulates what Hormones, metabolism, growth, reproduction, and homeostasis
Considered the master gland Pituitary gland
Main components of the cardiovascular system Heart, blood and blood vessels
Three types of vessels Arteries, veins, and cappilaries
Red blood cells do what carry oxygen via hemaglobin
Function of platelets Blood clotting
Side of the heart that pumps oxygenated blood Side of the heart that pumps deoxygenated Left side Right side
Main function of lymphatic system Return excess fluid to blood stream, absorb fats, support Immunity
What is lymph Fluid transported into the lymphatic vessel
What do lymph nodes do filter fluid and house cells
Immune system function is to do what Protect the body against pathogens, viruses and bacteria.
types of Immunity Passive, active, inate and adaptive
Functions of respiratory system Gas exchange
Gas is exchanged occures where? Alveoli
Muscle responsible for breathing Diaphragm
Structure that connects the pharynx to the trachea Larynx
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