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type of blood in arteries (except pulonary artery)   02  
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type of blood in venules   CO2  
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type of blood in arterioles   02  
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type of blood in veins (except pulmonary veins)   CO2  
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type of blood in capillaries   02 and CO2  
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smallest blood vessle type   capillaries  
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largest in dia. blood vessle type   vein  
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largest artery in the body   aorta artery  
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what is function of precapillarie sphincter   junction b/t capillaries and aterioles; control blood flow to capillaries  
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what type of enviroment within the tissue will cause the precapillary phinceters to open?close?   low oxygen- open; high oxygen-close  
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where are baroreceptors located   arteries  
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what is the function of baroreceptors   detecting B.P changes in arteries  
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what is function of SA node   pacemaker of heart  
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3 pumps that produce circulation in body   skeletal, heart, respiratory  
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how does the respiratory pump function   abs contract- sends blood to IVC  
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how does skeletal muscles pump function   skeletal muscles contract and sends blood back to heart  
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absorption of water from the feces occur in   large intestine  
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absorption of nutrients from food occur in   small intestine  
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connecting mouth and esophagues is   pharynx  
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hydrochloric acid is produced by   stomach  
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food travels thro _____ to get to stomach   esophagus  
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primary incisors   8  
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primary molars   8  
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cuspids   4  
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part of the tooth that is above gumline   crown  
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part of tooth that is below gumline is   root  
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the socket in which the tooth sits in is called   aveloar process  
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hard outer covering of tooth its   enamel  
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connective tissue holding the tooth in plase is   pariodontal ligament  
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the tooth is held into the socket by tissue called   cementum  
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_____ is another term for the gum   gingiva  
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what gastric secretion phase is triggered by entry of food in stomach   gastic  
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which gastric secretion phase is triggered by taste and smell   cephalic  
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