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Anatomy/Physiology 1


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Cerebrospinal FluidAnswer: ECF in and around the brain and spinal cord10false
Interstitial FluidAnswer: ECF that fills the narrow spaces between cells of tissues.20false
PharmacologyAnswer: Science that deals with effects and uses of drugs in teh treatment of disease.30false
fartherFurther fromt he attachment of a limb to the trunk; _____ from the origination of a structure41true
Gross AnatomyAnswer: Study of Structures that can be examined without using a microscope.50false
IndividuelAny Living _____, which includes all the parts of the human body functioning together to constitue the entire organism.61true
DeepAnswer: Away from the surface of the body70false
AnabolismAnswer: Building up of complex chemical substances from smaller, simpler components.80false
EpidemiologyAnswer: Science that deals with why, when and where diseases occur and how they are transmitted90false
Regional AnatomyAnswer: Study of Specific regious of the body such as the head or chest.100false
ProneAnswer: Body lying facedown110false
MovementAnswer: Motion of the whole body, individual organs, single cells, and tiny structures inside cells.120false
homeostasisNervous system regulates _____ by sending electrical signals known as nerve impulses to organs that can counteract changes from the balanced state.131true
LateralAnswer: Farther from the midline140false
SignsAnswer: Objective changes that a clinician can observe and measure150false
ImmunologyAnswer: Study of how the body defends itself against disease-causing agents.160false
MoleculesAnswer: Two or more atoms joined together170false
Anterior (Ventral)Answer: Nearer to or at the front of the body.180false
Body lying face upQuestion: Supine191false
GrowthAnswer: Increase in body size that results from an increase in teh size of existing cells, an increase in teh number of cells, or both.200false