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lab practical 2 | BIOL 2404 - Intro Anatomy & Physiology, Quizzes of Physiology

Class: BIOL 2404 - Intro Anatomy & Physiology; University: Austin Community College District; Term: Fall 2014;

Typology: Quizzes

2014/2015

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TERM 1
A
DEFINITION 1
Proximal Epiphysis- end of bone nearest to midline
TERM 2
B
DEFINITION 2
DIaphysis- shaft of long bone
TERM 3
C
DEFINITION 3
Distal epiphysis-end located furthest from midline
TERM 4
D
DEFINITION 4
Articular cartilage- covers bones ends and prevents infection
TERM 5
E
DEFINITION 5
Spongy bone- loosely packed bone that can support a lot of
force, containing red bone marrow
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A

Proximal Epiphysis- end of bone nearest to midline

TERM 2

B

DEFINITION 2

DIaphysis- shaft of long bone

TERM 3

C

DEFINITION 3

Distal epiphysis-end located furthest from midline

TERM 4

D

DEFINITION 4

Articular cartilage- covers bones ends and prevents infection

TERM 5

E

DEFINITION 5

Spongy bone- loosely packed bone that can support a lot of

force, containing red bone marrow

F

Blood vessels, veins

TERM 7

G

DEFINITION 7

Epiphyseal line-signals end of bone growth when it appears

TERM 8

H

DEFINITION 8

Marrow cavity-stores yellow bone marrow also known as

medullar cavity

TERM 9

I

DEFINITION 9

Endosteum- tissues that line medullar cavity

TERM 10

J

DEFINITION 10

Compact bone- hard dense bone tissue that is beneath the

periosteum (outer layer) of bone

A

Anterior fontanelle- towards front of head, closes by 18

months

TERM 17

B

DEFINITION 17

Sagittal suture- between parietal bones, closes in 6 months

TERM 18

C

DEFINITION 18

Occipital fontanelle- between sagittal and lambdoid suture,

closes in 3 months

TERM 19

D

DEFINITION 19

Coronal suture- between parietal and frontal bones of skull

TERM 20

E

DEFINITION 20

Lambdoid suture- between parietal bones and occipital

bones

A

FIbular collateral ligament- lateral ligament of knee that

prevents adduction

TERM 22

B

DEFINITION 22

Lateral meniscus

TERM 23

C

DEFINITION 23

Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)- primarily stabilizes

ligament of knee

TERM 24

D

DEFINITION 24

Patellar surface- smooth area where patella rests to form

knee caps

TERM 25

E

DEFINITION 25

Posterior cruciate ligament (PCL)- prevents femur from

sliding off tibula

D

Blood & nerve vessels

TERM 32

E

DEFINITION 32

Perimysium- sheet of connective tissue that surrounds

muscle fibers

TERM 33

F

DEFINITION 33

Muscle fascicle- bundle of muscle fibers

TERM 34

G

DEFINITION 34

Endomysium- aerolar connective tissue within the muscle

TERM 35

H

DEFINITION 35

Muscle fiber-cylindricalcell composed of myofibrils that

contract when stimulated

A

T tubules- veins over muscle fiber

TERM 37

B

DEFINITION 37

Sarcoplasmic reticulum

TERM 38

C

DEFINITION 38

Triad

TERM 39

D

DEFINITION 39

Sarcolemma

TERM 40

E

DEFINITION 40

Mitochindria