| Basic Science Knowledge | Muscle Man | You Get on My Nerves | Jones in My Bones | Under my Skin | 
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					  What is cytology and histology					 
					 These are the two main divisions of microscopic anatomy | 
					  What is a tendon					 
					 This term describes the attachment of muscles to bone | 
					  What is a neurolemmocyte					 
					 These type of cells form the myelin sheath of an axon | 
					  What is the red bone marrow					 
					 Hemopoiesis occurs in this part of the bone | 
					  What are keratinocytes					 
					 These types of cells are the most abundant in the skin and can be found dead or alive | 
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					  What is a protein					 
					 This macromolecule has amino acids for monomers | 
					  What is acetylcholine					 
					 This neurotransmitter is released by muscle cells when they contract | 
					  What is FALSE					 
					 TRUE OR FALSE: Neurons have a high mitotic index | 
					  What is the epiphyseal plate					 
					 This region of the bone is not fully mature during puberty, and indicates potential growth | 
					  What is UV radiation					 
					 Exposure to this can increase your risk of developing skin cancer | 
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					  What is the Electron Transport Chain					 
					 This step of cellular respiration produces the most ATP energy | 
					  What is -90 mV					 
					 This is the resting membrane potential of a muscle cell | 
					  What is the somatic nervous system					 
					 The knee jerk reflex (when the quadriceps muscles contract after the patellar tendon is tapped) is directed by which nervous system? | 
					  What are short bones					 
					 The bones located in the wrist and ankle would be classified as what type of bone? | 
					  What is stratum basale					 
					 Sweat and sebaceous glands develop from this layer of the skin | 
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					  What is a hypotonic solution					 
					 In this type of solution, there is a higher concentration of solutes on the outside of the cell versus inside; water moves out | 
					  What is smooth muscle					 
					 This type of muscle is found in the heart and also some inner organs | 
					  What is mesenchephalon					 
					 The scientific name for the embryonic midbrain is the _________. | 
					  What are 8					 
					 This is the number of cranial bones | 
					  What is the matrix					 
					 This part of your nail is the part that actively grows | 
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					  What is the anatomic position					 
					 In this anatomical position, the palms of the hands face forward | 
					  What is the obicularis oris muscle					 
					 This muscle is an example of a sphincter muscle, and is used when we blow a kiss | 
					  What is the prefrontal cortex.					 
					 This region of the brain does not fully form until after puberty | 
					  What is an amphiarthrosis					 
					 A slightly mobile joint is called this | 
					  What is the mesoderm					 
					 The dermis is derived from which primary germ layer? |