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Nervous system - Answer 2 divisions 
1- CNS 
2-PNS 
 
CNS - Answer brain + spinal cord= integrating & command centre 
 
PNS - Answer cranial & spinal nerves 
= communication between CNS and all parts of body 
 
PNS has many divisions - Answer 
 
Brain - Answer -complexity of wiring is what's important rather than size 
 
Areas of Brian - Answer cerebral hemispheres: 
 
cerebral hemispheres - Answer 
 
diencephalon - Answer Lower down consists of thalamus, hypothala...
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Nervous system - Answer 2 divisions 
1- CNS 
2-PNS 
 
CNS - Answer brain + spinal cord= integrating & command centre 
 
PNS - Answer cranial & spinal nerves 
= communication between CNS and all parts of body 
 
PNS has many divisions - Answer 
 
Brain - Answer -complexity of wiring is what's important rather than size 
 
Areas of Brian - Answer cerebral hemispheres: 
 
cerebral hemispheres - Answer 
 
diencephalon - Answer Lower down consists of thalamus, hypothala...
What is the origin and insertion of a muscle? - Answer Origin- where muscle starts (non-moveable side), Insertion- tendinous (bone) side, where muscle ends (moveable-side) 
 
What are the 4 basic fascicle arrangements? - Answer 1) Parallel: can be straplike (sartorious muscle) or fusiform (biceps brachii) 
2) Pennate: can be Unipennate (extensor digitorum longus), Bipennate (rectus femorus) or Multipennate (deltoid) 
3) Convergent: muscle is triangular or fan shaped (pectorals major) 
4) C...
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What is the origin and insertion of a muscle? - Answer Origin- where muscle starts (non-moveable side), Insertion- tendinous (bone) side, where muscle ends (moveable-side) 
 
What are the 4 basic fascicle arrangements? - Answer 1) Parallel: can be straplike (sartorious muscle) or fusiform (biceps brachii) 
2) Pennate: can be Unipennate (extensor digitorum longus), Bipennate (rectus femorus) or Multipennate (deltoid) 
3) Convergent: muscle is triangular or fan shaped (pectorals major) 
4) C...
Atom - Answer Smallest particle of an element with all of the properties of that element 
 
Molecule - Answer The smallest amount of a substance that can exist alone = a combination of atoms 
 
Organelle - Answer Molecules associate in specific ways to form organelles = basic components of living calls 
 
What are the different parts of an atom? - Answer protons, neutrons, electrons 
 
What are some examples of common molecules we will encounter in this course? - Answer Water, glu...
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Atom - Answer Smallest particle of an element with all of the properties of that element 
 
Molecule - Answer The smallest amount of a substance that can exist alone = a combination of atoms 
 
Organelle - Answer Molecules associate in specific ways to form organelles = basic components of living calls 
 
What are the different parts of an atom? - Answer protons, neutrons, electrons 
 
What are some examples of common molecules we will encounter in this course? - Answer Water, glu...
What are the parts of the Axial Skeleton? 
 
How many bones does the Axial Skeleton have? - Answer Axial Skeleton: Bones of Skull, Vertebral Column and Rib Cage 
 
Axial Skeleton has 80 bones 
 
What are the parts of the appendicular skeleton? 
 
How many bones does the appendicular skeleton have? - Answer Appendicular skeleton: includes bones of upper and lower limbs, pectoral girdle and pelvic girdle (which attach the limbs to the axial skeleton) 
 
there are 126 bones in the appendicula...
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What are the parts of the Axial Skeleton? 
 
How many bones does the Axial Skeleton have? - Answer Axial Skeleton: Bones of Skull, Vertebral Column and Rib Cage 
 
Axial Skeleton has 80 bones 
 
What are the parts of the appendicular skeleton? 
 
How many bones does the appendicular skeleton have? - Answer Appendicular skeleton: includes bones of upper and lower limbs, pectoral girdle and pelvic girdle (which attach the limbs to the axial skeleton) 
 
there are 126 bones in the appendicula...
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