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  • Tissues

    Physiological unit associated with clusters of cells that perform same functions
  • Coronal Plane

    Anatomical term that describes an imaginary surface that separates the face from the entire body
  • Sagittal
    Anatomical surface that describes the bilateral symmetry of the human body
  • Physiology
    Determination and association of specific roles of each organs in the body
  • Epigastric
    Term used to describe the area associated with the upper area of the umbilical region
  • Deep
    Anatomical term used to describe organs that requires extensive inner body dissection to be able to observe
  • Oblique Plane

    Term utilized to describe an angular dissection of the body
  • Distal
    Anatomical term associated with an organ that is located farthest to a specific point of reference
  • Ventral
    Anatomical term associated with the position of the umbilicus of an organism
  • Longitudinal
    Term used to describe sagittal dissection of a section of small body organs
  • Hematopoiesis
    Function of bones in blood production
  • Osteoclast
    Cells responsible for controlling the shape of the bone
  • Epiphysis
    Area of the bone where blood cells are formed
  • Early Development to Late Development

    1. Chondroblast
    2. Chondrocyte
    3. Osteoblast
    4. Osteocyte
  • Endochondral Ossification

    Type of development of the long bones in the body
  • Intramembranous Ossification

    Type of ossification to the development of flat bones in the body
  • Manubrium
    Anterior end of the sternum
  • Xiphoid
    Process is the anterior end of sternum
  • Epiphysial Plate

    Portion of the bones responsible for the height development of a person
  • Sphenoid
    Butterfly shaped bone in the human body
  • Sutures
    Structures formed between the bones of the skull
  • Lacrimal
    Bones associated with the position of tear producing glands in the eyes
  • Mandibular Condyle

    Area associated with the attachment of the jaw to the face
  • Styloid Process

    Bone associated with the extension of the temporal bone
  • Pubic Symphysis

    Portion of the pelvic bone that stretches during child birth
  • The pelvic bone muscles of males are more wider than in females
  • The pelvic bones of females are more aligned inferiorly than in males
  • The sub pubic angles of males are less than 90 degrees, while female have more than 90 degrees
  • Components and their functions

    • Actinin (Powerstroke-Binding Site)
    • Troponin (Calcium-Binding Site)
    • Myosin (Adenosine-Triphopsphate Binding Site)
  • Sodium Channel
    Voltage-gated channel that is activated at +30mV
  • All or nothing principle

    Principle that the muscle will only contract within specific voltage, otherwise it will not contract
  • Neuro-Mascular Junction

    Point of connection between the muscles and nerves
  • Muscle types and their functions

    • Fast Twitch Oxidative Glycolytic (High Sugar Content, Trainable Endurance)
    • Fast Twitch Glycolytic (High Sugar Content, Long Endurance)
    • Slow Twitch Glycolytic (Low Sugar Content, Short Endurance)
  • Incomplete Tetanus

    Condition where the muscle continuously contracts without relaxation
    1. disk
    Key structure in determining the size of Zarcomere
  • Potassium Channel
    Voltage-gated channel that is activated during the decreasing voltage from +30mV
  • Acetylcholine
    Molecule released from the axon when there is presences of calcium ions
  • Lactate
    Formed when the muscles are used without proper supply of oxygen
  • Stages of muscle action potential

    • Hyper Polarization Stage (-110mv)
    • Depolarization Stage (+30mv)
    • Resting Membrane Potential Stage (-70mv)
  • Nervous Tissue

    Tissue associated with the transduction of ions in the body