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Anatomy and med terminology

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Inside of Meninges, in this order   Dura mater, arachnoid mater, pia mater  
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Cutaneous Membrane made up of these cells   squamous  
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Dermis is made up of the:   Stratum papillare and Stratum Reticulare  
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Hypodermis is not considered   a layer of skin  
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Hypodermis has this tissue   fatty and aerolar  
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Greenstick Fracture is common in children and only one side of the shaft is _____ and the other is ______   broke, bent  
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Skull, hyoid, cervical spine, ribs, vertebrae and sacrum are part of what skeleton   Axial skeleton  
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Appendicular skeleton consists of   Shoulder girdle, pelvic girdle, and extremeties  
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Long bones named for their _____ not their ______   shape, size  
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Blood from lungs sent back into heart via:   left and right pulmonary veins  
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Lymphatic fluid travels one way to the heart via   valves  
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Lymphatic ducts empty their fluid into   subclavian veins  
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Lymphangitis is inflammation from   bacterial infection  
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Carina is located at bifurcation of the _____ into 2 bronchi and is a cartilage projection.   trachea  
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Pnea   breathing  
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Small Intestine order 1st to last:   Duodenum, Jejunum, ileum  
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Liver produces bile and _____ stores it   gallbladder  
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Large intestine order: Ileocecal valve, Ascending colon, _____ flexure becomes the transverse colon then downward to become _____ colon at the splenic flexure   hepatic, descending  
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Internal male genital organs   Cowper's glands  
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Cowper's gland also called   bulourethral gland  
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A defect where urethra opens on the dorsum of penis   Episdadias  
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Bartholin's glands are on either side of the   introitus  
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Introitus   external opening to vagina  
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Eyeball inner layer   Retina  
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Eyeball Middle layer   choroid  
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Eyeball outermost layer   sclera  
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Gel-like filling in posterier eyeball that prevents eye from collapsing   Vitreous humor  
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Middle ear   tympanic  
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Labryinth   inner ear  
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Secretes thyroid hormone and calcitonin   thyroid gland  
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Larger in early life than puberty   thymus gland  
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Middle part of adrenal glands   medulla  
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Outer part of adrenal glands   cortex  
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Leukocytes protect from _____ infections   viral  
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Femur, humerus also tubular in shape   Long bones  
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Cubed shaped, ex: carpals and tarsals   short bones  
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Within tendons, Ex: patella are what type of bone   sesamoid  
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Cuboidal bones are ____ bones   short  
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Flat bones include the   skull, ribs  
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Irregular bones are mostly in the _____   vertebrae  
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Zygoma and mandible are _____ bones   irregular  
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Colle's fracture occur in the _____ on distal radius   wrist  
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Phren   diaphragm  
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Sial   Saliva, salivary gland, salivary duct  
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Pyel   Renal pelvis  
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Osche   Scrotum  
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Salping/o   oviduct, tube  
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Hypophysis   pituitary  
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Myel   Spinal cord and bone marrow  
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Radicul/o   spinal nerve root  
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Phac/o, Phak/o   Lens  
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Myring   tympanic membrane  
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Dia   Through/complete  
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-tripsy   crushing  
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-desis   binding, fusion  
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Sagittal   divides body into left and right segments  
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Cuts at a right angle to the midline, from side to side, and divides the body into front (anterior) and back (posterior) sections   Front/Coronal  
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Transverse (horizontal)(axial)   Cuts at a right angle to the midline, from side to side, and divides the body into front (anterior) and back (posterior) sections  
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Stratum Corneum   horny layer, outermost  
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Stratum Lucidum   clear layer  
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Stratum Basale   deepest  
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Allograft   graft transferred from one person to another who is not genetically identical  
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Raised wheals or hives on the skin with itching   Uticaria  
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By 22 weeks a fetus has a lifetime supply of _____   hair  
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Hair papilla   Knoblike indentation at bottom of hair follicle containing the blood supply to hair root.  
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Onych   nail  
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Epithelial   is found in the skin, lining of the blood vessels, respiratory, intestinal and urinary tracts, and other body systems.  
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Passing through a tubular organ or part such as the lumen of a blood vessel.   Transluminal  
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Peyer's patches   in the lining of the intestine and help to protect against invading microorganisms.  
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pharyngeal tonsils : referred to as adenoids, if ______   enlarged  
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The first few lymph nodes into which a tumor drains and cancer cells can likely spread from a primary tumor.   Sentinel node  
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The pharynx is divided into three regions: nasopharynx (air passageway), oropharynx (air and food passageway), and _____ (air and food passageway).   larangopharynx  
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gas is exchanged between the alveolus and the ______ via diffusion   capillaries  
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Rectocele—Herniation of the rectum into the _____   vagina  
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A tumor found in the salivary gland   Warthin's tumor  
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Hydronephrosis   urine collects in the renal pelvis due to obstructed outflow, results in dilation of the renal pelvis and calices  
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Time period during pregnancy before childbirth   Antepartum  
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External os—The opening from the _____ into the vagina.   cervix  
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Inflammation of the muscular wall (myometrium) of the uterus   Myometritis  
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Intrathecal administration—Injection into the _____ canal, or into the subarachnoid space   spinal  
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Entropion—Turning _____ (eyelid)   inward  
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Presbyopia is ______ associated with aging and progressive disease   Farsightedness  
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Tonometer—Instrument to measure intraocular ______   Pressure  
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Trichiasis   Ingrown eyelashes; can rub against the cornea irritating the eye  
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Separates the outer ear from the middle ear   tympanic membrane  
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Affected by myasthenia gravis   neuromuscular junction  
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Bone that has Trochanters   Femur  
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The great toe is called   Hallux  
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Contracts during inhalation, enlarging the thoracic cavity   diaphragm  
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Does not circulate fluids throughout the body   endocrine system  
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Using bone and air conduction (a hearing test), uses tuning fork   Rinne test  
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Cowper's gland function   helps lubricate urethra  
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