Holes Anatomy and Physiology final

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actin

When myosin heads form cross-bridges during muscle contractions, they bind to binding sites found on _____, a component of thin filaments.

smell

Olfactory organs

Diencephalon

One of the four major portions of the brain; surrounds third ventricle

Why is saltatory conduction along a myelinated axon faster than continuous conduction along an unmyelinated axon?

Since action potentials do not occur at the axonal membrane surrounded by myelin, less membrane surface (only at nodes of Ranvier) has to conduct the impulse

sarcoplasmic reticulum

Site for storage of calcium

mitochondria

Site of ATP production

Hearing

Spiral organ (organ of Corti)

A and B

Type of anti-bodies found in a person with O blood

The A band does not change length

What happens to the A band in a contracted muscle?

The H zone shortens

What happens to the H zone in a contracted muscle?

The I band shortens.

What happens to the I band in a contracted muscle?

The sarcomere shortens

What happens to the sacromere during contraction?

The length of the myosin myofilament

What is the A band?

The area of no myofilament overlap, where there is just thick myosin filaments.

What is the H zone?

The area where there are thin filaments but no overlapping thick filaments

What is the I band?

flex

When you reach up to scratch your nose, you have to _______ your elbow.

flex flex

When you sit in a chair with your feet on the floor, you have to _______ your hips and ______ your knees.

taste

taste buds

Loop of Henle

the part of a kidney tubule that forms a long loop in the medulla of the kidney, from which water and salts are reabsorbed into the blood.

What is the definition of hematopoiesis?

the process of blood cell formation

Arteriole

the smallest kind of artery

For an action potential to be generated in response to a stimulus, the membrane potential must reach a level called ______, typically -55 mV.

threshold

These channels open when the membrane potential reaches a level called_____________

threshold

This cycle continues, resulting in action potentials traveling down the axon. This propagation of action potentials is also called ____________ conduction

impulse

describe osteoclasts

-bone resorbing cells -parathyroid hormone cells to become more active -massive multinucleate cells

describe osteblasts

-bone-building cells -involved with bone deposition -these cells should become more active when blood calcium levels are high -calcitonin causes these cells to become more active

intramembranous ossification

-parietal bones -bones form between sheetlike layers of connective tissue -occipitcal bone -compact-spongy-compact sandwich

What are the functions of the skeletal system?

-protect soft tissue -provide attachment for muscles -store inorganic salts -exchange gases for the body

Fissure

A deep groove on the surface of the brain

Sulcus

A shallow groove on the surface of the brain

Bile

A substance produced by the liver that breaks up fat particles.

slightly movable

Amphiarthrotic joints are

sarcoplasmic reticulum; sarcoplasm

An electrical impulse traveling along the sarcolemma and into transverse tubules causes calcium ions to diffuse from the ________ into the ________.

by way of the transverse tubules.

An electrical impulse travels into the interior of a muscle fiber:

B Blood

B antigens, A antibodies

troponin

Binding sites for calcium

actin

Binding sites for myosin

tropomyosin

Blocks myosin binding sites

The Body

Blood pumped from the right side of the heart will go to _____________

Corpus callosum

Collection of myelinated axons which connect cerebral hemispheres

troponin

Calcium ions bind to ______ in order to initiate a muscle contraction.

Lymphatic System

Cleanses the blood and produces antibiodies

Ligaments

Connect bone to bone

Cerebellum

Coordinates voluntary muscle movement

sarcoplasm

Cytoplasm of muscle fiber

It is the enzyme that breaks down acetylcholine in the synaptic cleft, ending stimulation of the muscle fiber

Describe the role of acetylcholinesterase in stimulation of a muscle fiber.

freely movable

Diarthrotic joints are

abducting adducting

Doing jumping jacks requires that you alternate ______ and _______ your lower extremities.

Myosin heads release from the binding site on actin.

During the contraction cycle, what is the result of ATP binding to myosin?

Epiphysis

End of a long bone

menisci

Fibrocartilage discs within joint

bursae

Fluid-filled sacs

myosin

Forms cross-bridges

sarcomere

Functional unit of contraction within muscle fiber

cones

In contrast, the photoreceptors called _______________ function in bright light, providing our color vision

myosin and actin

In order for muscle contraction to occur, cross-bridges form between

Medulla oblongata

In the brainstem, controls vital visceral activities

Midbrain

In the brainstem, has auditory and visual reflex centers

Pons

In the brainstem, helps maintain breathing

Thalamus

In the diecephalon, is a relay area for sensory impulses

Hypothalamus

In the diencephalon, links the endocrine to the neural systems

rods

In the retina, the photoreceptors called ___________ function in dim light, providing vision in black/gray/white

Cerebrum

Largest part of the brain; reasoning, memory, and voluntary responses

synovial membrane

Lining of joint cavity; secretes fluid

Equilibrium

Maculae and cristae ampullaris

in the skin

Melanocytes would be found _________________________

Meninges

Membranes to cover and protect brain and spinal cord

acetylcholine

Parasympathetic postganglionic neurons release the neurotransmitter

muscle fascile muscle fiber myofibril myofilaments

Place in order from largest to smallest the components of a skeletal muscle

sarcolemma

Plasma membrane of muscle fiber

acetylcholine

Preganglionic neurons of both the parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous systems release the neurotransmitter

articular cartilage

Protective layer the covers bone ends

Brainstem

Regulates visceral activities and involuntary responses; connects diencephalon to spinal cord

sight

Retina

Gyrus

Ridge or convolution on the surface of the brain

In the peripheral nervous system, myelin is formed by cells called

Schwann cells

norepinephrine

Sympathetic postganglionic neurons release the neurotransmitter

immovable

Synarthrotic joints are

Urinary

The bladder is part of the _____________ system

norepinephrine

The neurotransmitter __________________can bind to two major types of adrenergic receptors: (1) the alpha receptors which cause vasoconstriction; and (2) beta receptors which cause bronchodilation.

acetylcholine muscarinic nicotinic

The neurotransmitter _____________can bind to two types of cholinergic receptors: (1) _______________receptors, named after a fungal toxin; and (2) _________________receptors, named after a tobacco toxin

actin myosin

The two myofilaments are the thin filaments, composed primarily of the protein ____, and the thick filament, composed of ____.

myofibril

Threadlike bundles of thick and thin filaments

It binds to troponin, moving tropomyosin, so that myosin heads can bind to actin

Which of the following best describes the role of calcium in muscle contraction?

Anemia

a deficiency of hemoglobin or red blood cells

Vena Cava

a large vein carrying deoxygenated blood into the heart

When the membrane potential reaches threshold in the neighboring membrane, voltage-gated channels open, triggering a __________________ at the location

action potential

This local current alters the membrane potential nearby, and stimulates the ____________to reach its threshold

adjacent membrane

Alveoli

air sacs in the lungs

The star-shaped ________________are found in the CNS. They have several functions, from providing support to forming the ____________________

astrocytes blood-brain barrier

Nephron

basic functional unit of the kidney

describe osteocytes

bone cells encased in matrix

What is the name of the specialized capillaries that secrete cerebrospinal fluid?

choroid plexuses

foramen ovale

connects the two atria in the fetal heart

carries information to and from the CNS

description of mixed nerve

afferent fibers only carries information only to the CNS

description of sensory nerve

efferent fibers only carries information only away from the CNS

description of the motor nerve

Cells called _______________ line the spaces of the CNS, called _____________ and form a membrane that covers the choroid plexuses.

ependymal cells ventricles

which muscles extend the thigh

gluteus maximus semitendinous biceps femoris- long head

The fastest impulse conduction would occur in a what type of axon?

large-diameter myelinated axon

Cerebrum

largest part of the brain

pituitary gland

master gland

Cells called ___________act as phagocytic cells within the central nervous system, removing bacterial cells and cellular debris.

microglia

The large group of cells within the central and peripheral nervous system, called _____________serve a supportive function for nervous tissue.

neuroglia

In the central nervous system, myelin is formed by cells called

oligodendrocytes

Myelin is formed by two cell types:_______________in the CNS and ______________in the PNS.

oligodendrocytes Schwann cells

What cell found in bone functions to deposit bony matrix, resulting in the growth of bone tissue?

osteoblast

Diaphysis

shaft of a long bone

An action potential begins with the opening of __________________

sodium channels

medullary pyramids

triangular shaped tissue inside kidney; composed of collecting tubules for the urine that is formed in the kidney

What vitamin is necessary for proper absorption of calcium in the small intestines?

vitamin d

Hyperpolarization phase

voltage-gated potassium channels

Repolarization phase

voltage-gated potassium channels

Depolarization phase

voltage-gated sodium channels


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