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Jessica W.

Anatomy pt.2

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Which of the following muscles has fibers on a transverse plane? Transverse Abdominis
The muscle assisting in rotating the arm outward is the: Teres minor
Skeletal muscle constitute approximately _______ of our body weight 50%
In the human nervous system: there are almost equal numbers of glia cells and neurons
The largest and most numerous types of neuroglia are the: Astrocytes
A subdivision of the nervous system that regulates involuntary effectors is the _______ nervous system Autonomic
The inn protective coverings of the brain are called the Meninges
Formation of the cerebrospinal fluid occurs in the Choroid plexus
Transparent structure of the eye containing regularly aligned collagen fibers Ciliary body
Fluid filling the posterior segment of the eye vitreous humor
Which of the following endocrine glands develops primarily from the endoderm of the pharynx Thyroid and parathyroids
The basilar membrane supports the Spiral organ
Which division of the autonomic nervous system sends fibers to the heart Sympathetic and parasympathetic
The_____ drains much of the superficial leg and foot Great saphenous vein
A type of blood cell produced by lymph nodes is called a Monocyte
The spleen is located in the _____ region Left hypochondriac
Lymph capillaries called lacteals are located in the: Small intestine
The primary organ of the lymphatic system is the Thymus
The trachea divides at its lower end into two Primary bronchi
Gas exchange occurs only in the Alveoli
During respiration, the thorax becomes larger when the chest is raised
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