1. Know the major or general functions of muscle tissue. 2. Known the basic structure and function of the 3 types of muscle cells. 3. Differentiate between Epimysium, Perimysium, a... 1. Know the major or general functions of muscle tissue. 2. Known the basic structure and function of the 3 types of muscle cells. 3. Differentiate between Epimysium, Perimysium, and the Endomysium. 4. Know and define the following parts of a muscle fiber (cell): Sarcolemma, Transverse (t) tubule, Sarcoplasmic Reticulum, Terminal Cisterns (lateral sacs), and Sarcoplasm. 5. Differentiate and know the function between the following parts of a muscle fiber (cell): Myofibrils, Myofilaments, Sarcomere, Myosin, Actin, Troponin, Tropomyosin, and Titin. 6. The neurotransmitter utilized in skeletal muscle contraction is _____ and the ion (element) utilized in skeletal muscle contraction is _____. 7. through 16. Know the general functions of the major skeletal muscles. (Hint: Skeletal Muscle List and Function Sheet) 17. Know the four muscles that make up the rotator cuff. Know the three most common muscles for injections. 18. The chief components of the Circulatory System are....? The chief components of the Cardiovascular System are ...? 19. Which chambers of the heart are bigger and why? Which side of the heart is more muscular and why? 20. Define the following terms: Fibrous Pericardium, Serous Pericardium, Parietal layer, and Visceral layers (Epicardium) of the Serous Pericardium, Pericardial space and Pericardial fluid. 21. Differentiate between the Epicardium, Myocardium and Endocardium in terms of tissue composition and function. 22. Know the location and function of the SA Node, AV Node, Bundle of His, Bundle Branches, and Purkinje Fibers. 23. The parasympathetic nervous system innervates the heart through the _____ nerve and cause the heart rate to _____ through the neurotransmitter _____. OR the sympathetic nervous system innervates the heart through the _____ nerve and cause the heart rate to _____ through the neurotransmitter _____. 24. On a diagram of an ECG, label the P wave, QRS complex, and T wave. 25. On a diagram of an ECG, know what activity is represented by the P wave, QRS Complex, and T wave. 26., 27., and 28. Matching Section: Match up each type of capillary up with-it definition and location. 29. Know the basic anatomy (histology; the 3 tunica’s, lumen diameter, valves present and presphincter location), the basic physiology, and color (of both systemic and pulmonary) arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, and veins. 30. Using the following blood vessels; Venules, Capillaries, Arteries, Veins, and Venules, arrange them from the one having the highest blood pressure to the lowest blood pressure. 31. Define the following terms: Cardiac Output, Cardiac Cycle (Heartbeat), Stroke Volume, Systole, Diastole, Blood Pressure, Blood Filtration, Blood Reabsorption, Blood Reservoir, Vein Valves, Skeletal Muscle Pumps, and Respiratory Muscle Pumps. 32. Define/Know the location of the following types of circulation: Systemic, Pulmonary, Coronary, Hepatic, Circle of Willis and Renal. 33. Differentiate between pulmonary arteries and pulmonary veins in terms of colors, what they carry and where they carry blood from and to. 34. The Circle of Willis is in what part of the body and receives blood directly from which arteries? 35. The Celiac Trunk is in what part of the body and give rise to which 3 organ arteries? (Know the 3 artery names and what organs they bring blood.)
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