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Anatomy SciOly

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What is the Spongy Bone?   hard bone with little holes that is under compact bone  
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What is the Periosteum?   outer part of a long bone  
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What is the Epiphysis?   the end of a long bone  
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What is the Diaphysis?   the shaft of a long bone  
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What is the Medullary Cavity?   cavity in diaphysis of a bone that contains red and yellow marrow  
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What is the Compact Bone?   dense bone underneath the periosteum  
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What is the Red Marrow?   produces red/white blood cells and platelets  
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What is the Yellow Marrow?   fatty connective tissue  
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What is the Skeletal System?   supports and protects the body (bone)  
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What is the Nutrient Artery?   supplies oxygen and nutrients to the shaft of the bone  
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What is the Integumetary System?   protects the body from pathogen invasion, water loss, and physical trauma(skin)  
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What is the Muscular System?   supports and enables the body to move muscles  
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What is the Nervous System?   detects information from the enviorment and controls body functions(brain, soinal chord, nerves, sense organs, receptors)  
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What are the Cardiovascular System?   transports nutrients and waste to and from all body tissue(heart, blood, blood vessels.  
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What are the Sensory Neurons?   bring messages to CNS  
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What are the Motor Neurons?   carry messages from CNS  
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What are the Interneurons?   between sensory & motor neurons in the CNS  
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What is the Dendrite?   receive stimulus and carries it impulses toward the cell body  
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What is the Cell Body With Nucleus?   nucleus & most of cytoplasm  
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What is the Axon?   fiber which carries impulses away from cell body  
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What is the Schwann Cells?   cells which produce myelin or fat layer  
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What is the Myelin sheath?   lipid layer around the axon  
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What is the Node of Ranvier?   gaps or nodes in the myelin sheath  
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How do Impulses travel?   impulses travel from dendrite to cell body to axon  
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What is the Excretory System?   the system that removes watse from your body and controls water balance ( kidneys, urters, bladder, uthera )  
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What is the Respitory System?   takes in oxygen and eliminates carbon dioxide (air passages, lungs)  
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What is the Digestive System   breaks down food and absorbs nutrients (mouth, esophagus, stomach, liver, pancreas, small, and large intestines)  
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What is the Immune System   the cells, tissues, and organs that protect the body from disease (lymph nodes and vessels, white blood cells)  
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What is the Endocrine System   mantains homeostasis, regulate metabolism, growth, behavior, development, and reproductive (endocrine glands, hormones)  
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What is the Reproductive System   system of organs involved in producing offspring ( ovaries, uterus, mammary glands, testes)  
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What is the Muscle Tissue?   compsed of cells that can contract (skeletal, smooth, and cardiac)  
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What is the nervous Tissue?   contains neurons that receive and transmit messages as electrical charges  
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What is the Epithelial Tissue?   layers of cells that line or cover al internal and external body surfaces (ex. skin)  
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What is the Connective Tissue?   binds, support, and protect structures in the body (ex. bones, cartilage, tendons, fat, blood)  
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What is the Body Cavity?   compartments where organs and organ system are housed (cranial, spinal, thoracic, abdominal, pelvic)  
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What is the Haversian Canal?   narrow channel within each cylinder of compact bone that contains blood vessels  
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What is the Ossification?   process in which cartilage turns into bone  
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What is the Synapse?   junction between neurons. neurons do not actually tough at the synapse. neurotransmitters used to restart impulse in dendrite of 2nd neuron  
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What are the Neurotransmitters?   chemicals in the junction which allow impulses to be started in the second neuron  
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What is in the Brain Stem?   medulla, pons, midbrain  
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What is in the Diencephalon?   thalamus & hypothalamus  
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What is in the Spine?   spinal cord  
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What are the Lobes of the Cerebrum?   frontal parietal temporal occipital  
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What are the Special Regions?   broca’s area wernicke’s area limbic System  
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What are the Chemical Receptors on our tongue?   sweet sour bitter salty msg  
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What are the Disorders of the Nervous System?   Epilepsy, Seizures, Alzheimer’s Disease Multiple Sclerosis Parkinson’s Disease, Shingles (herpes zoster), Cerebral palsy, Glaucoma, Pink eye (conjunctivitis)  
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What are the Effects of Drugs?   Alcohol Caffeine Nicotine Marijuana  
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What does th Liver do?   provides bile salts to the small intestine, which are critical for digestion and absorption of fats.  
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What are the Salivary Glands?   Secrete salivary amylase  
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What is the Gallbladder?   stores bile  
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What is the Pancreas?   Secretes pancreatic amylase and other provides digestive enzymes to the small intestine which are critical for digestion of fats, carbohydrates and protein.  
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What is the Esophagus?   a simple tube between the mouth and stomach. Peristalsis aides in swallowing  
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