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Eyinola Porter

Anatomy weeks 6-12

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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"
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