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[Show more]Frons, Frontal - Forehead 
Oculus, Occular, Orbital - Eye 
Nasus, Nasal - Nose 
Auris, Otic - Ear 
Bucca, Buccal - Cheek 
Mentis, Mental - Chin 
Oris, Orcal - Mouth 
Cervicis, Cervical - Neck 
Thoracic, Thorax - Chest 
Mamma, Mammary - Breast 
Umbilicus, Umbilical - Navel 
Axillia, Axillary - Armpit...
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Add to cartFrons, Frontal - Forehead 
Oculus, Occular, Orbital - Eye 
Nasus, Nasal - Nose 
Auris, Otic - Ear 
Bucca, Buccal - Cheek 
Mentis, Mental - Chin 
Oris, Orcal - Mouth 
Cervicis, Cervical - Neck 
Thoracic, Thorax - Chest 
Mamma, Mammary - Breast 
Umbilicus, Umbilical - Navel 
Axillia, Axillary - Armpit...
What is an articulation? - joint where two bones meet 
why do we have articulations and joints? - movement 
Synarthrosis - no movement, very strong joint 
Amphiarthrosis - slightly moveable joint 
diarthrosis - freely moveable joint 
joint capsule - surrounds the joint 
articular cartilage - covers ...
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Add to cartWhat is an articulation? - joint where two bones meet 
why do we have articulations and joints? - movement 
Synarthrosis - no movement, very strong joint 
Amphiarthrosis - slightly moveable joint 
diarthrosis - freely moveable joint 
joint capsule - surrounds the joint 
articular cartilage - covers ...
Trapezius Origin - Occipital bone, ligamentum nuchae, thoracic spinous process 
Trapezius Insertion - Acromion and spine of the scapulae 
Trapezius Action - Retraction depression or upward rotation of the scapula, elevating the clavicle 
or extending the neck 
Rhomboid Major Origin - Spinous process...
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Add to cartTrapezius Origin - Occipital bone, ligamentum nuchae, thoracic spinous process 
Trapezius Insertion - Acromion and spine of the scapulae 
Trapezius Action - Retraction depression or upward rotation of the scapula, elevating the clavicle 
or extending the neck 
Rhomboid Major Origin - Spinous process...
Neuron Structure - dendrites, cell body, axon 
dendrites - short, highly branched signal receptive regions of the nerve cell. Convey incoming 
message toward cell bodies 
each nerve cell (neuron) has only one - axon 
axon - impulse generating and conducting region of neuron 
myelin sheath - Whitish ...
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Add to cartNeuron Structure - dendrites, cell body, axon 
dendrites - short, highly branched signal receptive regions of the nerve cell. Convey incoming 
message toward cell bodies 
each nerve cell (neuron) has only one - axon 
axon - impulse generating and conducting region of neuron 
myelin sheath - Whitish ...
synarthroses - immovable joints, found in places such as the sutures of the skull 
Amphiarthrosis - slightly movable joint in places like the innervertebral discs 
diarthroses - freely movable joints, found in places such as the shoulder 
synovial joints - freely movable joints that connect bones wi...
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Add to cartsynarthroses - immovable joints, found in places such as the sutures of the skull 
Amphiarthrosis - slightly movable joint in places like the innervertebral discs 
diarthroses - freely movable joints, found in places such as the shoulder 
synovial joints - freely movable joints that connect bones wi...
Central Nervous System - brain and spinal cord 
Rostral - toward forehead 
Caudal - Toward cord 
longitudinal fissure - divides cerebral hemispheres 
Gyri - folds 
Sulci - grooves 
cortex - surface layer of gray matter 
Nuclei (in brain) - deeper masses of gray matter 
("mini brains" cluster of ce...
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Add to cartCentral Nervous System - brain and spinal cord 
Rostral - toward forehead 
Caudal - Toward cord 
longitudinal fissure - divides cerebral hemispheres 
Gyri - folds 
Sulci - grooves 
cortex - surface layer of gray matter 
Nuclei (in brain) - deeper masses of gray matter 
("mini brains" cluster of ce...
What are the 5 layers of the skin? 
(From deep to superficial) - Stratum basale 
Stratum spinosum 
Stratum granulosum 
Stratum lucidum (only in palms and soles of feet) 
Stratum Corneum 
What causes osteoporosis? - Deficiency of calcium 
What hormone is released when CA levels are too high? - Calcit...
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Add to cartWhat are the 5 layers of the skin? 
(From deep to superficial) - Stratum basale 
Stratum spinosum 
Stratum granulosum 
Stratum lucidum (only in palms and soles of feet) 
Stratum Corneum 
What causes osteoporosis? - Deficiency of calcium 
What hormone is released when CA levels are too high? - Calcit...
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