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Test #1

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Answer
Where is striated msucle tissue found?   Boney Skeleon  
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Striated muscle is voluntary or involuntary?   voluntary muscle  
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Striated muscle can contract to..   1/2 of it's orginal size  
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Smooth muscle is found where?   Viscera (guts) organs, and Cardiovascular systems vessels  
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Smooth muscles is voluntary or involuntary   Involuntary  
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Smooth muscle is striated or non-striated   non-striated  
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Cardiac Muscle is found where?   Walls of the heart  
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Cardiac muscle is voluntary or involuntary?   Involuntary  
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Cardiac looks like?   Striated  
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Compact   Dense outer layer -- hard  
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Periosteum   outer covering of compact bone  
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Marrow   Spongy inside of bones  
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How many bones are in the human skeleton?   206  
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Axial skull contains   hyoid bone, rib cage, vertebral column  
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Appendicular-pectoral girdle contains   clavical, scapula, upper extermities, pelvic girdle. and lower extermities  
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Matrix   Substance inside the bone that is mmixed with minerals (salts). It makes the bones hard  
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Synarthrodial   Immoviable  
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Amphierthrodial   Yeilding  
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Diarthrodial   Freely moving  
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Fibrous   EX. Cranial sutures  
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Cartilaginous   Ex. Vertebral column  
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Synovial Fluid   Protects the joint from impact and friction, Provides nourishment, lubricates the joint.  
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Nervous tissue is made up of   Nerve cells --neurons  
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Neurons are comprised of   Cell Body, Dendrites, Axon, Terminal  
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Glial   acts as support cells of NS, Form myelin on the axons of neurons,  
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Dendrites   Recieve electrical signals and conduct those signals toward the cell body  
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Cell body   Houses the nucleus and a number of organelles critical to the function of the nuron  
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Axon   projects off the cell body and transmits the electrical signal down the axon in one direction toward the terminal  
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Terminal   Is adequately stimulated releases a chemical to carry the message to the next nearon in line  
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Impulse   When the axon transmits information  
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Synapse   Interactiong between the terminal and another neuron or muscle  
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Myelin   Insulation covering found on axons, made of glial cells, significant to transmit signals rapidly  
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Neurotransmitters   Chemical released by terminal.  
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Why are neurotransmitters needed?   For contraction of the muscle to take place  
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Neuromuschular synapse   Synapse between motor neurons and the muscles  
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Motor unit   A given motor neuron and all the muscle fibers it intervates  
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CNS   Brain and spinal cord  
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PNS   Visceral and somatic  
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Visceral can futher be divided into   motor and sensory  
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Visceral motor can be divided into   sympathic and parasympathic  
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Somatic can be divided into   motor and sensory  
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