Basic Anatomy
3 Classifications of Muscular Tissue - ANS - 1. Voluntary Striated Muscle
2. Involuntary Smooth Muscle
3. Cardiac Muscle
3 Types of Joints - ANS - 1. Diathrodial/Synovial - Highly mobile. (ex: elbow)
2. Amphiathrodial/cartilaginous- slightly mobile (ex: ribs)
3. Synarthrodial/fibrous - immobile (skull)
3 Types of Muscles - ANS - 1. Agonists
2. Antagonists
3. Synergists
3 Types of Tissue Aggregates - ANS - 1. Fascia (membranes that surround organs)
2. Ligaments (connects bone or cartilages)
3. Tendons (connects muscle to bone or cartilage.)
3 ways Nervous Tissue can transfer information - ANS - 1. From one neuron to
another
2. From neuron to muscle
3. From sensory receptors to other neural entities
4 Main Functions of Epithelial Tissue - ANS - 1. covers surface of the body
2. lines cavities and passageways
3. acts as a barrier against hostile agents
4. prevents dehydration and fluid loss.
4 Systems used for Speech - ANS - 1. Respiratory
2. Phonatory
3. Articulatory/Resonatory
4. Nervous
4 Types of Tissue - ANS - Epithelial, Connective, Muscular, Nervous
5 Types of Connective Tissue - ANS - 1. Areolar
3 Classifications of Muscular Tissue - ANS - 1. Voluntary Striated Muscle
2. Involuntary Smooth Muscle
3. Cardiac Muscle
3 Types of Joints - ANS - 1. Diathrodial/Synovial - Highly mobile. (ex: elbow)
2. Amphiathrodial/cartilaginous- slightly mobile (ex: ribs)
3. Synarthrodial/fibrous - immobile (skull)
3 Types of Muscles - ANS - 1. Agonists
2. Antagonists
3. Synergists
3 Types of Tissue Aggregates - ANS - 1. Fascia (membranes that surround organs)
2. Ligaments (connects bone or cartilages)
3. Tendons (connects muscle to bone or cartilage.)
3 ways Nervous Tissue can transfer information - ANS - 1. From one neuron to
another
2. From neuron to muscle
3. From sensory receptors to other neural entities
4 Main Functions of Epithelial Tissue - ANS - 1. covers surface of the body
2. lines cavities and passageways
3. acts as a barrier against hostile agents
4. prevents dehydration and fluid loss.
4 Systems used for Speech - ANS - 1. Respiratory
2. Phonatory
3. Articulatory/Resonatory
4. Nervous
4 Types of Tissue - ANS - Epithelial, Connective, Muscular, Nervous
5 Types of Connective Tissue - ANS - 1. Areolar