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SPINAL CORD AND THIS MAKE UP THEN NERVOUS SYSTEM   BRAIN  
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SUNSTANCE THAT IS DISSOLVED IN ANOTHER SUBSTANCE   SOLUTE  
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UNIVERSAL SOLVENT   WATER  
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FIRST PART OF THE SMALL INTESTINE   DUODENUM  
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IRON-CONTAINING PROTEIN IN BLOOD   HEMOGLOBIN  
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HEMOGLOBIN CARRIES THIS   OXYGEN  
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THREE BONES OF THE EAR ARE COLLECTIVELY NAMED THIS   OSSICLES  
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THE INDIVIDUAL OSSICLES OF THE EAR ARE NAMED (AND TRANSLATED INTO)   MALLEUS (HAMMER) INCUS (ANVIL) STAPES (STIRRUP)  
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THE AUDITORY TUBE LEADS FROM THE ----- TO THE -----   MIDDLE EAR THROAT  
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MOVEMENT OF GASES FROM HIGHER TO LOWER CONCENTRATION   DIFFUSION  
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MOVEMENT OF WATER THROUGH A SEMIPERMEABLE MEMBRANE   OSMOSIS  
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DEOXYGENATED BLOOD ENTERS THE HEART THROUGH THIS CHAMBER   RIGHT ATRIUM  
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THE LARGEST ARTERY IN THE BODY   AORTA  
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THE MIDDLE, MUSCULAR LAYER OF THE HEART   MYOCARDIUM  
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THE AORTIC VALVE AND THE PULMONARY VALVE ARE NAMED THIS TYPE BECAUSE OF THEIR SHAPE   SEMILUNAR  
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THE TWO ATRIOVENTRICULAR VALVES   TRICUSIPID (RIGHT SIDE) AND BICUSPID, OR MITRAL (LEFT SIDE)  
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BLOOD PRESSURE IS MEASURED AND DESCRIBED IN THESE TERMS   SYSTOLIC/DIASTOLIC (SAID SYSTOLIC OVER DIASTOLIC)  
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WHAT ARE THE CHACTERISTICS OF CARDIAC MUSCLE?   INVOLUNTARY, STRIATED, INTERCALATED DISCS  
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VESSELS THAT SUPPY BLOOD TO THE HEART   CORONARY  
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PULMONARY MEANS----   LUNG  
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OIL PRODUCING GLANDS   SEBACEOUS  
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CONTROL CENTER OF THE CELL   NUCLEUS  
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SUPERIOR AND INFERIOR VENA CAVA   DRAIN DEOXYGENATED BLOOD FROM THE BODY INTO THE RIGHT ATRIUM  
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AN EXAMPLE OF LIQUID CONNECTIVE TISSUE   BLOOD  
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THE FIRST STEP IN THE ORDER OF CONDUCTION THROUGH A REFLEX ARC   RECEPTOR  
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ANOTHER WORD FOR SENSORY NEURON   AFFERENT  
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PACINIAN CORPUSCLES SENSE   HEAVY PRESSURE  
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GAS IN THE LUNGS IS EXCHANGED IN THESE SMALL SACS   ALVEOLI  
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CT THAT STORES FAT   ADIPOSE  
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MUSCLE THAT MOVES HAIR   ARRECTOR PILI  
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NEUTRALIZES ACID   BICARBONATE  
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Normal Body Temperature   98.6 degrees Fahrenheit = 37 degrees Centigrade  
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Urea   A component of urine  
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Nutrients pass into the dogestive tract   absorbtion  
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moving away from the midline   abduction  
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turning the palm downward   pronation  
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holding the palm face up   supination "hold the soup"  
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erythrocytes   red blood cells  
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blood parts used for clotting   platelets  
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lower chambers of the heart   ventricles  
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layer of the skin under the dermis   subcutaneous  
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flat irregular cells   squamous  
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pulmonary circuit   travels to the lungs  
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gentle touch receptors   Meissner corpuscles  
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Bilirubin   created by the destruction of rbc  
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micturation   urination  
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functional unit of the kidney   nephron  
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-ectomy means   removal  
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prefixes meaning inside, middle, outer   endo, myo, peri  
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hypoxemia   deficiency of oxygen in the blood  
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metric prefix for 1000   kilo  
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cranial nerve I   olfactory  
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give the eye its shape   vitreous humor  
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digest protein in the stomach   hydrochloric acid and pepsin  
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emulsifies fats and proteins, converts fats into glycerol   bile  
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neuroglia   sopport nerve cells  
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produces pigment in the skin   melanin  
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cranial nerve II   optic  
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iron containing protein in the blood   hemoglobin  
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hormone that metabolizes sugar   insulin  
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part of the ear that looks like a snail shell   cochlea  
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semilunar valves   lead vessels leaving the heart - pulmonary and aortic  
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secreted from sebaceous glands   sebum  
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