This Chamberlain course is the second in a four-course sequence in which human anatomy and physiology are studied using a body systems approach. Coursework emphasizes interrelationships between form and function at the gross and microscopic levels of organization. Topics include fundamental concepts and principles of the muscular and nervous systems, special senses and the endocrine system.
Chapter 10 & 11
Questions: 1-9
1. Identify and describe intracellular structures (organelles,
myofilaments, ect.) of a muscle cell. Contrast skeletal, cardiac and smooth.2. Describe all phases of
twitch.3. Outline the sequence of physiological events of a twitch starting at
the motor neurons and ending with movement. 4. Describe a neuromuscular junction and identify all major components.5. Describe the connective tissue “pac..
Questions: 1- 181. T Tubules are extensions of
the _____ in skeletal muscle?2. CN III innervates with of
the following muscle?3. The brain and spinal cord
are part of the ______ nervous system?4. A wheelbarrow is an example
of a _______ class lever?5. The muscle contraction
pulling on its insertion point, corresponds to what part of the lever system?6. A synovial joint
corresponds to what part of the lever stem?7. &nbs..
Questions: 1-141. Define
spinal reflex and use an example from the body to illustrate a spinal reflex. 2. Describe
sleep and its major stages and then contrast sleep to coma - how are they
similar and how do they differ. 3. Explain
language usage and comprehension including a description of the two major
language areas of the brain, where they are located and what they are
specialized to accomplish, including what happens when damage occurs to either
area.4.&n..