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vocab

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anus   releases feces  
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esophagus   a muscular tube that propels swallowed food to the stomach  
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gallbladder   stores bile and concentrated  
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large intestine   absorbs water and electrolytes resulting in semisolid feces  
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liver   breaks down fats,converts glucose to glycogen, make amino acids, filters harmful substances, storage of vitamins and minerals, maintain glucose levels  
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mouth   where food enters and is chewed  
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pancreas   secretes pancreatic juice, insulin, duodenum into bloodstream  
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pharynx   passageway for food, fluids, and inhaled air  
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pituitary gland   master gland  
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rectum   holds feces until released from body by anus  
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salivary glands   make saliva and helps food go down the esophagus  
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small intestine   site of most enzymatic digestion and absorption of nutrients  
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stomach   temporary storage tank to break down food  
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static   standstill  
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dynamic   moving at same rate  
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red blood cells   transports hemoglobin  
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white blood cells   fight infections  
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platelets   slows blood flow (clotting)  
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cardiorespiratory system   removing unwanted substances  
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respiratory system   nose, sinus, pharynx, larynx, trachea, lungs  
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nervous system   CNS and PNS  
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sympathetic   fight or flight  
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parasympathetic   normal condition  
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neuroendocrine system   thalamus and hypothalamus  
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gastrointestinal system   processes nutrients  
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urinary system   kidneys, ureter, bladder, urethra  
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muscuoskeletal system   bones, tendons, muscles, joints, ligaments  
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3 types of skin   epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous  
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How many bones are in skull?   28 (14 facial, 14 cranial)  
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How many phalanges?   56  
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How many bones in verterbral column?   33  
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How many pairs of ribs?   12  
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apply   something  
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audible   able to be heard  
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bilateral   present on two sides  
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cast   hard protective device applied to protect a broken bone while the bone heals  
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cease   come to an end or bring to an end  
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compensatory   offsetting or making up for something  
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complication   an undesired problem that is the result of some other event  
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comply   do as directed  
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concave   rounded inward  
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concise   brief, to the point  
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consistency   degree of viscosity, how thick or thin a fluid is  
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constrict   to draw together or become smaller  
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contingent   dependant  
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contraindication   a reason why something is not advisable or why it should not be done  
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defecate   to expel feces  
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deficit   a deficiency or lack of something  
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depress   press downward  
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depth   downward measurement from a surface  
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deteriorating   worsening  
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device   a tool or piece of equipment  
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diameter   a distance across the center of an object  
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dilate   to enlarge or expand  
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dilute   to make a liquid less concentrated  
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discrete   distinct, seperate  
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elevate   to lift up or place in a higher position  
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distended   enlarged or expanded from pressure  
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endogenous   produced with in the body  
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abrupt   sudden  
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abstain   to voluntarily refrain from something  
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access   to obtain entry or means of approach  
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accountable   responsible  
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adhere   to hold fast or stick together  
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adverse   undesired, possibly harmful  
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affect   the appearance of observable emotions  
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annual   occurring every year  
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exacerbate   to make worse or more severe  
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excess   more than what is needed or usual  
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exogenous   produced outside the body  
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expand   to increase the size or amount  
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exposure   contact  
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fatal   resulting in death  
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fatigue   extreme tiredness, exhaustion  
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flaccid   limp, lacking tone  
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flushed   reddened or ruddy appearance  
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gaping   wide open  
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gender   the sex of an individual, male or female  
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hydration   maintenance of body fluid balance  
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hygiene   measures contributing to cleanliness and good health  
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impaired   diminished or lacking some usual quality or level  
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impending   likely to occur soon  
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incidence   occurrence  
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inflamed   reddening, swollen, warm, and often tender  
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ingest   to swallow for digestion  
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initiate   to begin or put into place  
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insidious   so gradual as to not become apparent for a long time  
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intact   in place, unharmed  
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internal   located within the body  
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invasive   inserting or entering into a body part  
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labile   changing rapidly and often  
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latent   present, but not active or visible  
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lethargic   difficult to move  
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manifestation   an indication or sign of condition  
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nutrient   substance or ingredient that provides nourishment  
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occluded   closed, obstructed  
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ominous   significantly important and dangerous  
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ongoing   continuous  
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oral   given through or affecting mouth  
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overt   obvious, easily observed  
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parameter   characteristic or constant factor  
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paroxysmal   beginning suddenly or abruptly  
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patent   open  
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potent   producing a strong affect  
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potential   capable of occurring or likely to occur  
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precaution   preventative measure  
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precipitous   rapid, uncontrolled  
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predispose   to make more suseptible or more likely to occur  
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preexisting   already present  
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primary   fisrt or most significant  
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priority   of great importance  
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prognosis   the anticipated or expected course or outcome  
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rationale   the underlying reason  
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recur   occur again  
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restrict   to limit  
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retain   to hold or keep  
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site   location  
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status   condition  
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strict   stringent, exact, complete  
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supplement   to take in addition to or to complete  
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suppress   to stop or subdue  
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symmetric   being equal or the same size, shape relative condition  
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symptom   an indication of a problem  
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untoward   adverse or negative  
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verbal   spoken using words  
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vital   essential  
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void   excrete, or expel urine  
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volume   amount of space occupied by fluid  
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noun   person, place, or thing  
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common noun   is the general, not particular person place or thing (nurse, hospital,syringe)  
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proper noun   official name of a person (Susan, St Lukes Hospital)  
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abstract noun   a name of a quality or general idea(persistence, democracy)  
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collective noun   a noun that represents a group of persons, animals or things (family, flock, furniture)  
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pronoun   a word that takes place of a noun  
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personal pronoun   refers to a specific peron, place, of thing ; person speaking (first person) the persono or people spoken to (second person)or any other (third person)  
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possesive pronoun   a form of a personal pronoun that shows possesion or ownership  
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adjective   a word phrase or clause that modifies a noun  
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verb   is a word or phrase that is used to express an action or state of being  
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adverb   is a word, phrase or clause that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb  
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preposition   word that shows relationship of a noun or pronoun to some other word in the sentence  
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conjunction   word that joins phrases, or clauses  
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interjection   word or phrase that expresses emotion  
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clause   group of words that has a subject and a predicate  
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independent clause   expresses a complete thought and can stand alone in a sentence  
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dependant clause   does not express a complete thought and therefore cannot stand alone ina sentence  
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direct object   person or thing that is directly affected by the action  
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indirect object   person or thing that is indirectly affected by the action  
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