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Eyinola Porter
Anatomy weeks 6-12
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Endomysium | The individual muscle fibers are covered by a connective tissue membrane. |
| Agonist | A muscle that directly performs a specific movement. |
| Calcaneal tendon | The common tendon of the gastrocnemius and soleus. |
| Fascia ? | The fibrous connective tissue that surrounds the entire muscle |
| The white matter of the nervous system is made up of? | Myelinated fibers. |
| Astrocytes | One of the components of the blood -brain barrier |
| Neurons? | Excitable cells that conduct the impulses . |
| Schwann cell ? | The glia cell located in the peripheral nervous system. |
| Beta receptors | Bind norepinephrine. |
| Pia mater | The innermost layer of the meninges. |
| Pineal gland ? | The part of the brain that releases the hormone melatonin. |
| Spinal nerves are ? | Motor and sensory. |
| Limbic system ? | The part of the cerebrum associated with anger, fear, and sorrow. |
| Cochlear duct | The inner ear that is responsible for gearing |
| Choroid | Melanin-containing layer of the eye's vascular tunic |
| The fovea centralis | The highest concentration of cones. |
| Erythrocyte | The cell that has no nucleus, mitochondria, or ribosomes. |
| Inguinal lymph nodes | The lymph nodes located in the groin. |
| Tonsil | Oval shaped lymphatic tissues located at the back of your throat |
| Septum | The hollow nasal cavity separated by a partition |
| Trachea | The upper respiratory tract. |
| Epiglottis | The small, leaf shaped cartilage behind the tongue and hyoid bone. |
| Maxillary | The largest of the paranasal sinuses. |
| Bronchioles | The smallest branches of the bronchial tree. |
| The lower border of the cavity of the larynx is formed by? | cricoid cartilage. |
| Throat | The more common name for the pharynx. |
| Thyroid cartilage | The structure in the neck known as the "Adam's apple" |