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Hesi a2 Part two

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what are the two types of cellular transport   Active & Passive  
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how many basic tissue types does a human have   4  
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what are the types of muscle tissues   skeletal,smooth,and cardiac  
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what organ system produce movement through contraction   muscular  
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which term means toward the front of the body   anterior  
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what system is the brain apart of   nervous system  
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what is the name for the study of the structure and shape of the human body   anatomy  
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what is the name for the study of how parts of the body function   physiology  
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Circulation   transporting oxygen and other nutrients to the tissues via cardiovascular system  
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what are the types of connective tissues   cartilage,adipose,and blood tissue  
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How many organ systems does the body have   11  
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which organ system is the spleen in   lymphatic  
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which term means close to the trunk of the body   proximal  
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what is the 3 functions of the integumentary (skin)   protect internal tissues from injury,waterproofs the body,and helps regulate body temperature  
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what does optic refer to   eye or vision  
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what are groups of cells that perform the same function called   tissues  
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when does the nuclear division of somatic cells take place during cellular reproduction   mitosis  
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which major parts and organs make up the immune system   lymphatic system,spleen,tonsils,thymus,and bone marrow  
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what is the role of ribosomes   proteins  
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example of a tissue   chloroplast  
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what system is the adrenal glands apart of   endocrine system  
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what is hemoglobin   a protein found in RBC's  
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what is the function of smooth muscle tissue   it contracts to assist the stomach in the mechanical breakdown of food  
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what are 3 products of respiration   carbon dioxide,water,and ATP  
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which blood vessel contains the least-oxygenated blood   pulmonary artery  
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Anterior/Ventral   farther to the front  
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Posterior/Dorsal   farther to the back  
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lateral view   side  
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Anterior for the hand region   volar  
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medial   toward the midline  
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plantar surface   sole of the foot  
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Bones of the foot   Phalanges-toes,Metatarsals-long bones,Cuneiform/Navicular/Talus-top bones,Cuboid-bottom bone,Calcaneus-ankle  
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superior   upper region  
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inferior   lower region  
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lateral   away from the midline  
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proximal   closer to the point of attachment  
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distal   further from the point of attachment  
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superficial   more towards the surface  
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deep   further, deeper  
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anatomical position   upright, lower and upper extremities forward, palms facing up, thumbs down  
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Sagittal plane   making a left and right  
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midsagital   center  
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coronal plane (frontal)   anterior and posterior (front and back)  
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Transverse plane   superior and inferior (upper and lower)  
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how many bones in the human body   206  
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hematopoeisis   blood cell production  
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what stage does ossification begin   Embryonic  
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name of the heel bone   calcancus  
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has a very ordered, tightly packed arrangement of bony tissue   compact bone  
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where is compact bone primarily found   shafts of long bones  
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other places compact bone is found   epiphyses of long bones and the outer surface of all other bones  
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what is the outer surface of a bone known as   cortex or cortical surface  
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what is the inner surface of a bone known as   the shaft  
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radiograph   X-ray  
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a fracture (broken bone)   break in the cortical surface  
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Compact bone structural units that are cylindric in shape   osteons  
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osteon blood vessel location   osteonic canal  
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Another name for oteonic canals   Haversian canals  
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Volkmann's canals   connect the blood vessel from one osteonic canal to the blood vessel of another osteonic canal  
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what is the purpose of the blood vessels in a bone   provide the nourishment necessary for bone cells (osteocytes)  
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how do osteocytes get there noujrishment   arrange themselves around the osteonic canal in concentric circles  
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what creates the cylindric shape of an osteon   arrangement of osteocytes around the osteonic canal  
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lacuna   space in the bone matrix that houses the osteocyte  
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canaliculi   Osteocytes send small cytoplasmic processes through these canaliculi to communicate with adjacent osteocytes in other lacunae  
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how many chromosomes does each cell of the human body contains   46 chromosomes  
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what is a gamete   male spermatozoa and female ova  
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how many chromosomes does a gamete have   23  
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Who might be considered the founder of the scientific study of genetics   Mendel  
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genome   genetic material in each cell of the human body  
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what is a simple fracture?   a single fracture line  
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what is a comminuted fracture?   multiple lines and fragments  
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what is a complete fracture?   Simple fractures extending through the entire thickness of the bones  
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what is a incomplete fracture?   do not extend from one side to another  
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closed fracture   overlying skin is intact  
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open or compound fracture   the skin is disrupted  
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connects the legs to the trunk   hips or pelvic girdle  
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what are the bones of an adult hip girdle?   two large coxals,1 sacrum, and 1 coccyx  
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functions for the pelvic girdle bones?   connects trunk and legs, supports and balances the trunk,contains and supports the intestines, urinary bladder, and internal sex organs  
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what are the bones of an infant hip girdle?   ilium,ischium, and the pubis  
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which extremity is the pelvic located lower or higher   lower extremity  
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whom has a narrower width pelvis giving it a more funnel-like shape?   male pelvis  
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The only bone in the thigh   femur bone  
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The longest bone in the body   femur bone  
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acetabulum   cup-shaped socket that forms the hip joint with the head of the femur (thighbone)  
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patella   knee cap  
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tibia   shinbone  
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fibula   calf bone  
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Vertebroplasty   the injection of a “super glue” type of bone cement to repair fractured and compressed (collapsed) vertebrae  
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phalanges   toe bones  
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metatarsals   middle foot bones  
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tarsals   back foot bones  
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flat feet   foot ligaments and tendons weaken and the arches then flatten  
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ligaments   connects bones to other bones  
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tendons   connects muscle to bone  
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the inside arch of the foot   medial longitudinal arch  
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the outer edge of the foot   lateral longitudinal arch  
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arch that extends across the ball of the foot   transverse or metatarsal arch  
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lymphocyte   white blood cell  
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where are all lymphocytes made   bone marrow  
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T lymphocytes are matured in the   thymus  
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B lymphocytes are matured in the _ and move to the _   bone marrow,lymphoid tissue  
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primary lymphoid organs   bone marrow,thymus  
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secondary lymphoid organs   lymph nodes,spleen  
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MALT   mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue  
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B Cells   make antibodies, which circulate and bind to antigens  
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T cells function   recognize and kill virus-infected cells directly  
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NK cells   to kill tumor and foreign cells 3 days after infection  
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cytokines   cell to cell communication in immune responses and stimulate the movement of cells towards sites of inflammation, infection and trauma  
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interferon   proteins by cells in response to pathogens such as viruses, bacteria, parasites or tumor cells  
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immunoglobulins   Y-shape antibody produced by the immune system to identify and neutralize foreign objects such as bacteria and viruses  
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Malignant diseases of the white blood cell   leukemia and lymphoma  
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leukemia   increased number of malignant white blood cells in the peripheral blood  
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which structure in the brain is responsible for arousal and maintenance of consciousness   The reticular activating system  
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the triceps reflex   forces contraction of the triceps and extension of the arm  
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which cranial nerve is responsible for hearing and balance   cranial nerve VIII  
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which gland is responsible for the regulation of calcium levels   the parathyroid glands  
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which hormone is predominantly produced during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle   progesterone  
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the pancreas secretes what hormone in response to low blood glucose levels   glucagon  
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which layer of the heart contains striated muscle fibers for contraction of the heart   myocardium  
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which part of the cardiac conduction system is the most distal from the initial impulse and conducts the charge throughout the heart tissue   Perkinje fibers  
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which blood vessel carries oxygenated blood back to the heart   pulmonary vein  
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which granulocyte is most likely to be elevated during an allergic response   Eosinophil  
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which vitamin is essential for proper formation of clotting factors   Vitamin K  
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afferent lymph vessels carry lymph   Toward the the lymph node  
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cricoid cartilage is found on the   trachea  
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what is found in the mediastinum   thymus,trachea, and vagus nerve  
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what is the proper order of the divisions of small intestine as food passes through the gastrointestinal tract   duodenum,ileum, jejunum  
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the primary function of gastrin is to   stimulate secretion of gastric enzymes and motility of the stomach  
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majority of nutrient absorption occurs in the   small intestine  
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adult bladder capacity   500 ml  
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which hormone regulates urine output   anti-diuretic hormone  
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where is interstitial fluid found   in the tissues around cells  
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normal pH of the body fluids   7.35 to 7.45  
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lab results in a patient with respiratory acidosis   increased PaCO2 and decreased pH  
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Which testicular cells secrete testosterone   leydig's cells  
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where does fertilization of an egg by a sperm cell occur   the fallopian tubes  
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which cells are found in the skin and assist in boosting immune function   langerhans cells  
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part of the brain responsible for muscular coordination   Cerebellum  
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production of urine in the kidney   Blood>kidneys>Waste filtered>Water+waste collected>urine is drained through the ureter into the bladder  
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a solution used to prevent changes in pH   Hormones  
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What is a hallow organ   organ that forms a tube, pouch, or cavity  
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Name the hollow organs   stomach, intestine, heart,urinary bladder  
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When does ossification happen   embryonic development  
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Where is the tibialis anterior   Lower leg (shin)  
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Where is the trapezius located   scapula (shoulder blade)  
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what part of the brain controls muscle coordination   Cerebellum  
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where does the exchange of gas and oxygen take place   Capillaries  
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How does blood get to the kidney   Renal artery  
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What filters blood entering the kidney   Nephrons  
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How does filtered blood exit the kidney   Renal vein  
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How does waste(urine) exit the kidney   Renal pelvis-ureters  
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