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Haney APC6 lc

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How many functions does the skeletal system have?   5  
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What attaches muscle to bone?   tendons  
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What is it called when bone is developed from spindle-shaped cells?   osteoblasts  
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Where are osteoblasts found?   endosteum  
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What english physician is the haversian canal named for?   Cloptin Havers  
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What are the spaces within the cancellous bone filled with>   red bone marrow  
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What are lacunae and larger Haversian canals connected by?   canaliculi  
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What disease is caused by deficiencies in vitamin D and sunlight?   rickets  
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The second layer of the skin is called?   dermis  
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What consist of dead cells converted to protein and forms the outermost layer of the epidermis?   stratum corneum  
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What is a thickened area of the skin caused by friction called?   callus  
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What is the cell responsible for producing skin color>?   melanocytes  
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The recessive gene that causes the absence of melanin is called?   albinism  
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The visible portion of the hair is called?   shaft  
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What is the name of the muscle that gives us a flesh appearance from chills?   arrector pili muscle  
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Bluish discoloration or lack of oxygen is called?   cyanosis  
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This lies directly beneath the epidermis and referred to as true skin?   corium  
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A highly contagious skin disease of children caused by the bacterium staphylococcus aureus?   impetigo  
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These are simple tubular glands found in most of the body?   sweat glands  
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What's the white crescent at the proximal end of each nail called?   lunula  
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True or False: great frights like being in a serious plane or car accident can cause hair color?   True  
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What is a main characteristic in all mammals in addition to mammary glands?   hair  
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True or False: there are blood vessels in the epidermis?   False  
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True or False: each individual hair is composed of 3 parts?   True  
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The type of burn that involves both the epidermis and dermis?   Second-degree burn  
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Lies directly beneath the stratum corneum, but difficult to see in thinner skin?   stratum lucidum  
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Bony prominences on the foot?   corns  
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What is the normal body temperature maintained at?   98.6  
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Chronic skin disorder characterized by red patches?   psoriasis  
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It's caused by herpes simplex virus?   cold sores  
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Skin disease resulting in patches of skin lacking pigmentation?   vitiligo  
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This is caused by herpes zoster or chickenpox virus?   shingles  
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This disease is caused by several species of fungus?   ringworm  
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These are caused by human papillomavirus?   warts  
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What are the two secretions skin produce?   sebum and sweat  
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What is the most common type of skin cancer called?   basal cell carcinoma  
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The most dangerous type of skin cancer is called?   malignant melanoma  
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What is the oily substance responsible for lubricating the surface of skin?   sebum  
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The stratum corneum that extends out over the proximal end of nail body?   cuticle  
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When the epidermis and dermis are completely destroyed?   thrid-degree burn  
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