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Human anatomy and physiology review

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Which of the following structures in the skin give rise to fingerprints? Papillae
Which of the following is a nervous system disorder? Multiple sclerosis
Which of the following is a function of the urinary system The urinary system maintains electrolyte balance
The ability of the body to repair and maintain itself to achieve a "steady state" defines what state? HOMEostasis
which of the following types of muscle is under voluntary control? Skeletal
The layer (s) of the skin containing blood vessels is/are Dermis and subcutaneous
Which of the following basic tissue types covers and lines organs, vessels, and cavities Epithelial (everything, everywhere)
Anatomy is a term describing The structural composition of the body
A prone position would indicate a patient was Lying face down
Proximal means nearest to the point of origin
Distal means Farthest point from attatchment
Epithelial tissue covers and protects organs, vessels, and cavities
What constitutes the integumentary system The skin and its appendages
The brain and the spinal cord make up the following CNS (CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM)
The pituitary gland is often referred to as the master gland of Endocrine system
The ureters are part of Urinary
The spinal cord and brain are protected by layers of membrane called Meninges
Blood gas exchange takes place in Capillaries
How is CSF obtained? Lumbar puncture
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