Final Exam Flashcards
(18 cards)
The intervertebral disks are primarily composed of
Fibrocartilage
Cervical vertebrae #1 in the human body. Which one is this called?
Atlas
How many cranial nerves does the human body have?
12
This disease/condition is characterized by rapid degeneration of brain tissue, which is replaced by amyloid protein
Alzheimer’s disease
This disease/condition is characterized by poor regulation. Therefore, the individual affected has poor wound healing time:
Hemophilia
Ossification of bone primarily involves this mineral:
Calcium
Cross bridge formations are relevant in:
Skeletal muscles
Muscle cells tend to have this form of energy:
Glycogen
This brain structure produces cerebrospinal fluid:
Choroid plexus
Adrenaline is also known as:
Epinephrine
Which of the following is the outermost layer of the brain?
Dura mater
This brain structure produces cerebrospinal fluid:
Choroid plexus
This part of the brain is associated with breathing:
Medulla oblongata
Zika is a viral illness that has particular clinical importance in pregnant women. Which of the following is the condition that it may cause on an unborn fetus?
Microcephaly
An anatomical term that means the same as ventral:
Anterior
Epithelial tissue is categorized into _____ categories.
2
A hole through a bone is termed as a
Foramen
Which of the following muscle types are multinucleated?
Skeletal muscle