Chapter 46 Skeletal, Muscular, and Integumentary Systems
Section 1 The Human Body Plan
- When does the human body begin to take shape?
- What is a tissue?
- List the four main types of tissues the human body has.
- What is muscle tissue composed of?
- Name the three types of muscle tissue.
- What does skeletal muscle moves?
- What does smooth muscle handle?
- Where is cardiac muscle found and what does it do?
- What does nervous tissue contains?
- What are these cells called?
- What does nervous tissue make up?
- What does nervous tissue provide?
- What does epithelial tissue consist of?
- What is each epithelial layer made of?
- What is the most easily observed epithelial tissue and what does it consist of?
- What does connective tissue do?
- List six types of connective tissue.
- What does an organ consist of?
- Give four examples of organs.
- What is an organ system?
- Give four examples of organ systems.
- If each organ system has organs associated with it according to the organ’s primary function, why are the boundaries not always well defined?
- Where are many organs and organ systems in the human body housed and what is the functions of them?
- List the four main body cavities in the human body along with their functions.
Section 2 Skeletal System
- How many bones does the adult human body consist of?
- What is an endoskeleton? Contrast it to an exoskeleton.
- List the structures in the axial skeleton.
- List the structures in the appendicular skeleton.
- List several functions of bones.
- How much of the body’s mass is bones?
- Describe the structure of a bone.
- Where is red bone marrow found and what is its function?
- Where is yellow bone marrow found and what is its function?
- What do most bones develop from?
- What is ossification?
- Where can cartilage be found?
- Describe the process of bone elongation.
- What is a joint?
- List and describe the three main kinds of joints found in the human body.
- Give and example of each type of joint found in the human body.
- What are ligaments and where can they be found?
Section 3 Muscular System
- Describe a muscle tissue.
- List the three types of muscles.
- Describe skeletal muscles.
- Describe smooth muscles.
- Describe cardiac muscles.
- What is a muscle fiber made of?
- Describe the structure of a typical muscle.
- Describe the process of muscle contraction.
- Is ATP required in muscle contraction? If so, why?
- Describe what the phrase “all-or-none response” of muscle contraction means.
- Generally, ______muscles are attached to one end of a ______, ______across a ______, and are fastened to the end of another ______.
- What is a tendon?
- What is the point where the muscle attaches to the stationary bone called?
- What is the point where the muscle attaches to the moving bone called?
- How are most skeletal muscles arranged?
- How do muscles move bones?
- What is the difference between an extensor and a flexor?
- What do muscle cells store and what is it used for?
- What is muscle fatigue?
- What is oxygen dept?
Section 4 Integumentary System
- What does the integumentary system consist of?
- What is the function of the integumentary system?
- What is one of the body’s largest organs?
- Name the two layers the skin is composed of.
- Describe the epidermis.
- What gives the skin its rough, leathery texture and its waterproof quality?
- What gives skin its color and what is its function?
- Describe the dermis.
- What makes it possible for you to sense many kinds of conditions and signals from the environment?
- List and briefly describe four other structures that can be found in the dermis layer.
- What is the function of nails?
- What does changes in shape, structure, and appearance of the nails indicate?
- What is the function of hair?
- What gives hair its color?
- What kind of glands does the skin contain and what is their function?
- How does the skin function as an excretory organ?
- Describe how skin helps the body maintain homeostasis in regards to temperature.
- What is sebum and what is its function?
- How is sebum levels controlled and what is the affect of excess sebum on the skin?