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things in your body

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What is the abbreviation for the right ear?   AD  
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What does ASA stand for?   Aspirin  
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What hormone decreases the production of urine by increasing the reabsorption of water?   Antidiuretic  
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The part of the nervous system that regulates involuntary body functions is...   Autonomic Nervous System, ANS  
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The heartbeat heard with a stethoscope is called...   Apical Pulse, AP  
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What does AS stand for?   Left Ear  
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The abbreviation for both ears is...   AU  
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What does "capital" AV stand for?   ateriovenous, atrioventricular  
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What is the abbreviation for armpit?   Ax  
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What does Bl stand for?   Blood  
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What is the abbreviation for bowel movement?   BM  
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What is the term and abbreviation for the amount of energy used in a unit of time by a fasting, resting subject to maintain vital function?   Basal Metabolic Rate, BMR  
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What is the abbreviation for blood pressure?   BP  
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What is the abbreviation for blood sugar?   BS  
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What is the term and abbreviation for the total area exposed to the environment?   Body Surface, Area, BSA  
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What is the abbreviation for carbohydrate?   CHO  
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What is the waxy lipid soluble compound found only in animals that facilitates the absorption and transport of fatty acids?   Cholesterol, chol  
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The enzyme that increases on blood levels when muscle damage has occurred is called...   Creatine Phosphokinase (Cardiac Enzyme), CPK  
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What is the fluid that flows through and protects the four ventricles of the brain?   Cerebral Spinal Fluid, CSF  
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