MC Test 2 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
The Layer of skin found only in the palms and soles of feet. | Stratum Lucidum |
The layer of skin that has actively divinding cells. | Stratum Basale |
The layer of skin where nerves and glands are located | Dermis |
The type of hair that is typical of the scalp. | Terminal |
The type of gland that may be modified to form the mammary (milk) gland. | Apocrine Sweat Gland |
The portion of the nail in which cells are actively divinding. | Nail Root |
The % of total skin area an adult arm contains | 9 |
The name for the small channels connecting the lacunae in bone tissue. | Canaliculi |
The name for the "shaft" portion of a bone. | Diaphysis |
The name of the tissue membrane covering a bone. | Periostium |
A vertebra is an example of this kind of bone. | Irregular |
Cells that are responsible for maintaining matrix material. | Osteocytes |
The 3 major mineral components in bone. | Calcium Hydroxide, Calcium Phosphate, and Hydroxyapetite |
The contents of the middle cavity in a long bone. | Marrow |
The formation of this marks the beginning of endochondral ossification. | Cartilage |
The lacunae of bone contains this | Osteocytes |
The name of the cells that break down bone material | Osteoclasts |
The stage of life at which osteoblasts are most active | Early Childhood |
A fracture in which a bone breaks into more that two pieces | Comminuted |
Statins are drugs that inhibit cholesterol synthesis and stimulate... | Osteoblasts |
The 3 types of fibrous joints | Suture, Syndesmosis, and Gomphosis |
The type of articulation between the radius and ulna | Syndesmosis |
Hyperextension | Extending PAST 180 degrees |
The term for decreasing the angle between 2 bones | Flexion |
The term for moving toward the midline | Adduction |
The special movement of the thumb | Opposition |
The connective tissue layer that surrounds a fascicle in skeletal muscle tissue | Perimysium |
The presence of this gives skeletal muscle its reddish color | Myoglobin |
The structure that is continuous with the phospholipid bilayer of the sarcolemma | T-tubules |
Skeletal muscles use this to quickly produce ATP | Creatine Phosphate |
Increased permeability of the sarcolemma to sodium ions has what effect on the frequency of skeletal muscle contraction? | Increased |
What makes skeletal muscles different from "typical" cells? | Presence of many nuclei |
The name of the state of a muscle being stimulated too frequently to have a relaxation phase | Complete Tetanus |
What must occur for attachment sites on actin fibers to become available? | Calcium must bind to troponin |
The region of a sarcomere in which no thick filament (myosin) is present | H zone |
Acetylcholine esterase's presence in the neuromuscular junction prevents what? | Overstimulation of a myofibril |
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