Extra for progress test Flashcards

1
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holds organs in place attaches epithelial to other tissues

A

Loose fibourouse connective tissue

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2
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moulding is

A

horizontal growth of long bones with the osteoclasts moulding the medullary cavity in the centre

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3
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fibrous joint

A

no movement i.e. ligament, cranial structure

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4
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cartilaginous joint

A

Joint with Hyaline cartilage
or
Fibrocartilage (e.g., pubic symphysis, intervertebral discs)

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5
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pivot joint

A

uniaxial rotation i.e. vertebrae/radio-ulnar joints

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6
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Condylar Joint

A

Same as Elipsoid Joint
A biaxial joint where an oval-shaped condyle of one bone fits into an elliptical cavity of another bone, allowing movement in two planes (flexion/extension and abduction/adduction), but limited rotation. Example: Wrist joint

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7
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uniaxial rotation at joint..

A

Pivot joint (i.e Radius to humerus)

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8
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individual original muscle tissue with own nucleus, all fused to give multiple nucleus to single cell

A

Myoblasts are the individual, original muscle cells that have their own nucleus.

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9
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What is the correct order of muscle structures from biggest to smallest?

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: Fascicle → Muscle Fiber (Myofiber) → Myofibril → Myofilament → Myoblast

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10
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old osteoblasts, they live in lacunae, communicate when to turn over bone
They are??

A

osteocytes

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11
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A connective tissue that stores fat and provides insulation.

A

Adipose tissue

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12
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Suture

A

A suture is a type of immovable fibrous joint found between the bones of the skull. The bones are tightly joined by dense connective tissue and do not allow movement.

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13
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Fibrocartilage is made of

A

Many collagen fibres

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14
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Fibrocartilage is useful for resisting both tension and compression

A

True

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15
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DFCT can heal/Recover quick (T/F)

A

False

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16
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DO Tendons have less elastin than ligaments?

17
Q

Slow or fast fibres White

A

Fast
(only time the whites are the fastest lol)

18
Q

Which muscles are neutralisers to provent supernation

A
  • Pronator muscles in forearm
    act as neutralisers to
    prevent supination, but still
    allow flexion.
19
Q

Ankle plantarflexion Agonist and Antagonists

A

Agonist: Gastrocnemius (Triceps surae)
Antagonist: Tibialis anterior

20
Q

Are these Posterior or Anterior to the Line of Gravity
-Hip
-Knee
-Ankle

A

Hip = Anterior
Knee =Posterior
Ankle =Posterior

21
Q

A Type I error occurs when

A

when you reject a true null hypothesis (false positive). A Type II error is when you fail to reject a false null hypothesis (false negative).