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This system accounts for approximately 16% of the human body? - Integumentary System
This system is comprised of 206 individual bones? - Skeletal System
Which of the following is comprised of smooth, voluntary, and cardiac tissues? - Muscular System
What three main organs make up the nervous system? - Brain, spinal cord, and nerves
Which of the following system acts like the nervous system, but with slower reaction time and longer-
lasting effects? - Endocrine System
This system is a closed circuit whose main function is transportation through a network of vessels? - The
Cardiovascular System
This system transports a whitish, watery fluid called lymph? - Lymphatic System
This system produces waste in the kidney that moves to the ureters, and is stored in the urinary
bladder? - The Urinary System
This system functions as a means to rid the body of carbon dioxide? - The Respiratory System
This system includes both the teeth & the pharynx? - The Digestive or Gastrointenstinal System
In the male reproductive system, what two organs make up the genitals? - The penis and scrotum
What organ is considered the female gonads? - Ovaries
, The following refer to the division of the cranial & sacral segments of the spinal cord? - The Craniosacral
division is the nerves of the parasympathetic division that lead off from the cranial & the sacral
segments of the spinal cord.
Which of the types of membrane is found in closed cavities in the body? - Serous membranes are found
in the closed cavities of the body. classified as an epithelial membrane and is made up of 2 layers.
What information can the width of the epiphyseal plate tell a doctor? - The width of the epiphyseal plate
can provide information for an estimate of the adult height of an individual.
What is the purpose of the synergist in movement? - As the muscle moves, the synergist provides
support to the prime mover.
Neurons are named for the direction they move. What are the three types of neurons found in the
body? - Sensory, Motor, Interneurons
What is the main mechanism behind the functioning of the nonsteroid hormones? - Second messenger
mechanism
What is the difference between the tunica externa in an artery compared to that in a vein? - The tunica
is thinner in arteries than in veins. It is the outermost layer of both an artery and a vein.
What percentage of the body moves lymph in to the thoracic duct? - 75%
What is the main function of the respiratory membrane - To act to separate air into the alveoli or the
blood in the capillaries.
Which of the following structures begins the process of digestion? - Teeth & mouth
What is manipulated in the craniosacral system during a craniosacral therapeutic session? -
Cerebrospinal fluid
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