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Bianca Highsmith-Propst MED 116-830A: Intro to A&P Chapters 8-10 Notes 10% of the population deals with arthritis. A ___articulation___ is a place of union or junction between two or more bones. A ___sprain____ is the tearing of joint ligaments due to trauma. A _hinge__ joint is a type of joint in which the movement is limited to flexion and extension in a single plane. A convex surface fits into a concave surface. This describes a ____ joint. hinge A joint in which the bones are connected by a disk of fibrocartilage is a  symphysis A joint in which two bony surfaces are connected by hyaline cartilage is a(n) synchondrosis A movement that increases the joint angle beyond the anatomic position is known as? hyperextension A(n) ____ is an articulation in which the bones are united by a thin layer of fibrous tissue. suture A(n) __articulation___ is a place of union or junction between two or more bones. abduction ____ moving the bones or limb away from midline of body Abduction : is moving the bones or limb away from the midline of the body while the opposite is  Acetylcholinesterase: an enzyme in the postsynaptic neuron that breaks down acetylcholine adduction ____moving bone or limb toward the midline adduction  (add- DUCK -shun), which is moving the bone or limb toward the midline of the body adduction___ is the act of moving the bones or limb toward the midline of the body. Adrenaline/epinephrine a neurotransmitter also called epinephrine used by the autonomic nervous system; a hormone Afferent peripheral system consists of afferent or sensory neurons that convey information from receptors in the periphery of the body to the brain and spinal cord amphiarthrosis ____ are joints that allow only slight movement. An acute inflammation due to the accumulation of uric acid crystals that commonly affects the big toe is called: gout Another name for osteoarthritis, a condition that occurs especially in older individuals, is ___ degenerative joint disease___ Anterior or ventral gray horn part of the spinal cord Anterior or ventral root point of attachment of the spinal nerve to the cord, also known as the motor root Arachnoid mater the middle spinal or cranial meninx articular cartilage receives its nourishment from the ______. synovial fluid articulation ___ is a place of union or junction between two or more bones. (joint)regardless of degree of movement allowed by union Astrocytes star-shaped cells that twine around nerve cells to form a supporting network in the brain and spinal cord Autonomic nervous system (ANS) conducts impulses from the brain and spinal cord to smooth muscle tissue, cardiac muscle tissue, and glands Axon terminals the endings of axons ball and socket____ is an example of multiaxial joint, where a ball-shaped head fits into a concave socket. ex.? (2) ball-and-socket ex. hip & shoulder Bipolar neurons sensory neurons that consist of one dendrite and one axon
Bianca Highsmith-Propst MED 116-830A: Intro to A&P Chapters 8-10 Notes Bursae are closed sacs with a synovial membrane lining. can be found where? Bursae. found in spaces of connective tissue between tendons, ligaments, and bones. wherever friction can develop. Central nervous system (CNS) consists of the brain and spinal cord Circumduction  (sir-kum- DUCK -shun) is moving the bone in such a way that the end of the bone or limb describes a circle in the air and the sides of the bone describe a cone in the air circumduction___ moving the bone is such a way that the end of bone or limb describes a circle in the air and sides of bones describe a cone in the air condyloid joint ___ is a biaxial joint that consists of an oval-shaped condyle that fits into an elliptical cavity. aka? Ex; -aka ellipsoidal joint-wrist, some carpals. can flex and extend hand at wrist (raising hand to signal STOP), and also abduct/adduct (like when waving bye) def biaxial joint motion is possible in two planes at right angles to each other ex. wrist joint, and carpal bones can flex and extend hand at wrist (raising hand to signal STOP), and also abduct/adduct (like when waving bye) def uniaxial joints where motion is restricted to one plane ex. knee, elbow, phalanges Degenerative joint disease (DJD) commonly affects the knee joints because they are major weight-bearing joints Degenerative joint disease, a condition affecting the weight-bearing joints, is also known as osteoarthritis Depolarization reversal of electrical charge depression  is lowering a part of the body. Depression___ is lowering a part of the body diarthroses are always characterized by the presence of a ____ enclosed by a ___. cavity enclosed by a capsule. fibrous/joint capsule is lined on inside w synovial membrane, =synovial fluid. decrease friction Dopamine a neurotransmitter dorsiflexion___ is raising the foot up at the ankle joint Dura mater the outermost spinal or cranial meninx Efferent peripheral system consists of efferent or motor neurons that convey information from the brain and spinal cord to muscles and glands Elevation  is raising a part of the body elevation___ is raising a part of the body Endorphins neurotransmitters Ependymal cells line the fluid-filled ventricles of the brain; produce and move cerebrospinal fluid through the CNS eversion ____ moving the sole of foot outward at the ankle Eversion is moving the sole of the foot outward at the ankle extension act of increasing the angle between bones and is opposite of flexion fibrositis __ when in lower back. inflammation of the fibrous connective tissue in a joint. It is commonly called rheumatism by the layman. If it is in the lower back, it is commonly called lumbago Flexion  ( FLEK -shun) is the act of bending or decreasing the angle between bones. flexion___ is act of bending or decreasing the angle between bones flexion___ is pushing the foot down at the ankle joint plantar Ganglia nerve cell bodies grouped together outside the central nervous system Glial cells cells that perform support and protection
Bianca Highsmith-Propst MED 116-830A: Intro to A&P Chapters 8-10 Notes gomphosis ____ are joints where a conical process fits into a socket and held in place by ligaments  Gout is a condition in which there is an accumulation of uric acid crystals in the joint at the base of the large toe and joints of the feet and legs. Gray matter gray areas of the nervous system Herniated disk_____ develops when the fibrocartilaginous intervertebral disk protrudes or moves out of place and puts pressure on the spinal cord aka? where does it occur? cure? aka ruptured or herniated disk, slipped disk. - can occur anywhere, but the most common areas are the lumbar and sacral regions of the spine. -PT or laminectomy, surgical removal of disk Horns the areas of gray matter in the spinal cord hyperextension ___ increases joint angle beyond anatomical position hyperextension ____ is the act of increasing the joint angle beyond the anatomical position. Hyperextension  increases the joint angle beyond the anatomic position. In a suture, the bones are united by _fibrous___ tissue In a synovial joint, the cavity may be enclosed by a ____ of fibrous articular cartilage. _____ can reinforce the capsule, and ____ covers the ends of the opposing bones. what is this capsule lined on the inside with? Capsule ligaments cartilage lined w synovial membrane which produces synovial fluid Inflammation of the fibrous connective tissue in a joint, commonly called rheumatism, is also known as primary fibrositis Internuncial or association neurons transmit the sensory impulse to the appropriate part of the brain or spinal cord for interpretation and processing; also known as association neurons intervertebral joints ____ is a multiaxial joint, formed by either opposing plane surfaces or slightly convex and concave surfaces. only allows gliding movements. 1 ex gliding joint -ex. inversion is moving the sole of the foot inward at the ankle. inversion___ moving the sole of the foot inward at the ankle joints are classified into 3 major groups according to degree of movement they allow (aka by function): 1. synarthroses (no movement) 2. amphiarthroses (tiny bit of movement) 3. diarthroses (full ROM) Lowering a part of the body is also known as depression Membrane or resting potential the ionic and electrical charge around a nerve fiber that is not transmitting an impulse; also called resting potential Meninges a series of connective tissue membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord Microglial cells small cells that protect the central nervous system by engulfing and destroying microbes like bacteria and cellular debris Motor or efferent neuron neuron that connects with muscles or glands to bring about a reaction to a stimulus; also called efferent neuron Movement of the sole of the foot outward at the ankle is known as eversion Moving a body part away from the midline of the body is abduction Moving the bone in such a way that the end of the bone or limb describes a circle in the air is called? circumduction Moving the bones or limb away from the midline of the body is known as abduction Moving the bones or limb away from the midline of the body is known as hyperextension Multipolar neurons neurons that have several dendrites and one axon Myelin sheath a fatty sheath surrounding some axons Nerve bundle of nerve cells or fibers
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Bianca Highsmith-Propst MED 116-830A: Intro to A&P Chapters 8-10 Notes Neurons nerve cell that transmits impulses Nissl bodies/chromatophilic substance ribosomes attached to the rough ER in a neuron; also called chromatophilic substance Nodes of Ranvier/neurofibril nodes gaps in the myelin sheath; also called neurofibral nodes Norepinephrine hormone produced by the adrenal medulla; noradrenaline Oligodendroglia provide support by forming semirigid connective-like tissue rows between neurons in the brain and spinal cord; also called oligodendrocytes Opposition  is movement that occurs only with the thumb and is unique to primates opposition___ is movement that occurs only w the thumb and is unique to primates. tip of thumb and fingers are brought together. OSTEOARTHRITIS ____ occurs with advancing age especially in people in their 70s. It is more common in overweight individuals and affects the weight-bearing joints. how can you maintain it? aka degenerative joint disease exercise Parasympathetic division part of the autonomic nervous system that operates under normal nonstressful conditions Peripheral nervous system (PNS) consists of all the nerves that connect the brain and spinal cord with sensory receptors, muscles, and glands Pia mater the innermost spinal or cranial meninx Posterior or dorsal gray horn part of the spinal cord; also known as dorsal gray horn Posterior or dorsal root the sensory root containing only sensory nerve fibers; also known as dorsal root Pronation is moving the bones of the forearm so that the radius and ulna are not parallel pronation___ moving the bones of forearm so that radius and ulna are NOT parallel. palm face down. P rotraction  (pro- TRACK -shun) is moving a part of the body forward on a plane parallel to the ground protraction___ moving a part of the body forward on a plane parallel to the ground (jaw) Reflex arc the pathway that results in a reflex Reflex an involuntary reaction to an external stimulus Repolarization restoration of electrical charge reposition ____ occurs when the digits return to their normal positions. retraction ______ moving a part of the body backward on a plane parallel to the ground (jaw) Retraction  (rih- TRACK -shun) is moving a part of the body backward on a plane parallel to the ground. rheumatic fever ____ is a disease involving a mild bacterial infection. if undetected in childhood, the bacterium can be carried by the bloodstream to the joints, resulting in possible development of rheumatoid arthritis later on in life. rheumatoid arthritis ____ is a connective tissue disorder resulting in severe inflammation of small joints. cause? symptoms? -unknown. a genetic factor maybe involved, or autoimmune reaction may be involved in which an immune reaction develops against a person's own tissues - The synovial membranes of the joints and connective tissues grow abnormally to form a layer in the joint capsule. This layer grows into the articulating surfaces of the bones, destroying cartilage and fusing the bones of the joint. rotation act of moving the bone around a central axis; the plane is perpendicular to the axis. Rotation  (row- TAY -shun) is the act of moving the bone around a central axis; the plane of rotational motion is perpendicular to the axis, as when rotating our head.
Bianca Highsmith-Propst MED 116-830A: Intro to A&P Chapters 8-10 Notes Schwann cells/neurolemmocytes form myelin sheaths around nerve fibers in the peripheral nervous system Sensory or afferent neuron a neuron in contact with receptors; it detects changes in the external environment; also called afferent neuron Serotonin hormone secreted by the pineal gland that acts as a neurotransmitter and vasoconstrictor Somatic nervous system conducts impulses from the brain and spinal cord to skeletal muscle, causing us to respond or react to changes in our external environment Spinal meninges a series of connective tissue membranes specifically associated with the spinal cord subcutaneous ____ bursae are found under the skin wherever the skin is on top of an underlying bony process, like the knee joint. bursae subfascial ____ bursae are located between the muscles, and found above the fascia of one muscle and below fascia of another. bursae supination ____ moving bones of forearm so that radius and ulna are parallel. palm face up. Supination is moving the bones of the forearm so that the radius and ulna are parallel suture____ is an articulation where the bones are united by a thin layer of fibrous tissue, and have no movement. Suture a synarthroses. ex. skull Sympathetic division part of the autonomic nervous system that prepares the body for stressful situations that require energy expenditure Symphysis ____ are joints where bones are connected by a disk of fibrocartilage. an amphiarthrosis. ex. pubic symphysis where 2 pelvic bones join. slightly moves during birth. Synapses areas where the terminal branches of an axon are anchored close to, but not touching, the ends of the dendrites of another neuron synarthroses are joints or unions between bones that do not allow movement -syn as prefix means? Synarthroses -syn means joined together Synchondrosis ____ are joints where two bony surfaces are connected by hyaline cartilage. cartilage is replaced by bone later in life. an amphiarthroses. ex. joint between epiphyses and diaphysis of bone. aka epiphysial/growth plate. at end of long bones. ex. ribs connect to sternum. Syndesmosis ____ are types of joints where the bones are connected by ligaments between the bones. these bones move as one when rotated. (ses=plural) a synarthroses.ex. radius+ulna, fibula+tibia (Interroseous membrane) Synovial fluid has two functions: creating a gliding surface and nourishing: articular cartilage Synovial sac inflammation is called? bursitis The ____ joint is sometimes called an ellipsoidal joint condyloid The act of increasing the angle between bones is extension The capsule of a joint contains which of the following? collagen fibers, ligaments, muscles and their tendons The femur joins with the tibia at its distal end and fits into what at its proximal end? Acetabulum The hip and shoulder are examples of what type of joint? ball and socket The inflammation of the fibrous connective tissue in a joint is ___ ___. primary fibrositis The joint between the atlas vertebra and the axis vertebra is an example of a __pivot___ joint The joint in which an extension of one bone rotates in a second arch-shaped bone is called: pivot joint
Bianca Highsmith-Propst MED 116-830A: Intro to A&P Chapters 8-10 Notes The movement of an extremity away from the midline is called: abduction The point of contact between two bones is a(n): articulation The thumb is the only example of this type of joint. Saddle The type of joint allowing for thumb opposition is a ___ joint. saddle joint This occurs when a bone is displaced from its proper position in a joint: dislocation This structure in a joint provides for shock absorption and low friction movement between the bones. articular cartilage This structure in a joint provides for shock absorption and low friction movement between the bones. Articular cartlage This structure in a synovial joint produces synovial fluid for lubrication and nourishment: synovial membrane Tract a bundle of fibers inside the central nervous system Unipolar neurons neurons that have only one process extending from the cell body; most sensory neurons are unipolar what are the 3 examples of synarthroses? 1. Sutures 2. Syndesmosis 3. gomphosis what are the 6 types of diarthroses? 1. ball-and-socket 2. hinge joint 3. pivot joint 4. Condyloid 5. Saddle 6. gliding joint What are the characteristics of a synovial joint? Synovial joints are characterized by the presence of an articular cavity filled with synovial fluid surrounded by a joint capsule What bone of the skull forms the forehead? Frontal What is the dense outer covering of a long bone that contains many nerve fibers and is responsible for the pain of a fracture? Periosteum What is the outermost covering of the shaft of a long bone? Periosteum which joints are biaxial? condyloid and saddle which joints are multiaxial? ball and socket, gliding which joints are uniaxial? hinge, pivot Which of the following movements is possible in a synarthrosis? Not flexion, abduction or rotation Which type of joint allows for free movement? Synovial White matter: groups of myelinated axons from many neurons supported by neuroglia
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