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Joana Avalos

Anatomy wk 1-5

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How many types of muscles cells are? and what are they? 3 types and they are Skeletal, vissceral and cardiac
The human body is made up interconnections system suck as? Skeletal,muscular, cardiacvascular, respiratory, digestive and nervous system
what is the heviest part of the body? skin is the first heavy part of the body, liver is the second, and the brain
inteferior and superior inferior mean towards the feet (lower and below) superior means towards the head (upper or above)
abdominopelvic quadrants RUQ- Right upper quadrant RLQ- Right lower quadant LUQ- Left superior quadrant LLQ- Left lower quadrant
Divide the abdominopelvic cavity into 9 regions The upper region lower region 1. Right hypochondriac region 7. Right inguinal region 2. Epigastric region 8.hypogastric pubic region 3. Left hypochondriac region 9. Left Iliac
In the human body the following 4 major groups of organic substance are very important 1. carbohydrates 2. Lipids 3. protein 4. Nucleic acids and related mulecules
The knee is------to the foot Proximal
Physiology is defined as the study of the _______of a living organism. Function
The approximate pH of gastric fluid is: 2
AB + CD + AD + CB is an example of an______ reaction. Exchange
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