Introduction to the human body | Skeleton system | Joints | Muscular system | |
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What is a cell
The simplest unit of a living matter
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What are femur and stapes
The biggest and smallest bone in the body
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What is no movement, slight movement and free movement
Synarthrosis , amphiarthrosis and diathrosis
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What is superficial , intermediate and deep
Outermost layer
Middle layer Inner layer |
What are ligaments and tendons
Connects bone to bone
Connects bone to muscle |
What are systems
Cells ,tissues and organs make up
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What is cervical , thoracic , lumbar and sacral
Your back is separated into 4 general areas
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What is flexion and extension
Bending limb and straightening limb at a joint
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What are requirements for a good posture
Strength of muscles, motions in joints, flexibility of muscles, balance awareness
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What is the nervous system
Central and peripheral
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What is nervous system
Brain , spinal cord and nerves are a part of what system
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What is your clavicle and scapula
Collar bone and shoulder blade
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What is ball and socket shoulder hip joint
Universon joints
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What are the parts of a muscle
Origin, belly and insertions
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What is the power house
M
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What are anterior, posterior , superior(cranial) , inferior( caudal)
The front, back , upper half and lower half of the body
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What is Humerus Ulna radius carpals metacarpals phalanges
bones that start from your shoulder to the ends of your hand
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What are abduction and adduction
Moving away and toward the midline
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What is dynamic to Isotonic
Concentric/contraction and ecentric contraction
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What is the trachea
Air conducting tube
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What are proximal and distal
Toward or nearest to trunk and away or farthest from trunk
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What is the hip griddle or sitting bone
Ischium asetabulum and pubis
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What are joints
There are 320 of this in our body
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What is agonist , antagonist and synergist
Prime , opposite and helper muscles
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What is the properties of muscles
Excitable/ irritable , contractible , extensible, elasticity and adaptable
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