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Anatomy (Bio 110) MCC-Longview

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Erythrocyte   RBC, transfers oxygen from lungs to tissue and CO2 from tissue to lungs. Biconcaved shaped.  
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Thrombocyte   Platelets, Hemostasis: clump togethere and stick to vessel wall.  
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Lymphocytes   WBC,providing defense against specific pathogens or toxins  
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Plasma   55%, plasma proteins, other solutes and water  
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Formed Elements   45%, platelets, WBC's and RBC's.  
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Artery   Wavey, thicker media, transports blood away from heart, smooth muscle. Arteriole is a small artery.  
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Vein   Has valves, smooth inside, thinner media, smooth muscle, carries blood back to the heart. Venule is a small vein.  
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Capillary   Small, thin walled. Inner connect smallest arteries and veins.  
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Continous   Most regions of the body. Endothelium is complete. Connected by junctions and desmosomes.  
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Fenestrated   Windows because incomplete lining. Filtration sites of kidney.  
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Sinusoids   Lager pores, thinner basal lamina. Flattened and irregular. Liver, spleen and pancrease.  
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Diapedesis   Movement of WBC's through walls of blood vessels by migration between adjecent endothelial cells.  
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SA Node   Sets hearth rythem causing atriums to contract.  
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AV Node   Between atriums and ventricules, pathway that allows for relaxation.  
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Purkinje Fibers   At apex of heart, where contraction begins, pushing blood out of the heart.  
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Cardioinhibitory Center   Governs activities of parasympathetic neurons.  
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Cardioaccelerator Center   Stimulation activates the necessary sympathetic neurons.  
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Nasopharynx   Pseudostratified cilliated columner. Filters air. Where internal nares to soft palate.  
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Oropharynx   Passage way for food and air. Stratified columnar. From soft palate to epiglottis.  
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Laryngopharnyx   Passage way for food and air. Stratified cubodial.  
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Respiration Internal   At the cell, exchange gasses, diffussion.  
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Respiration External   Lungs, CO2 goes into alveoli in dirrect connection to capillaries. Diffussion.  
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Ventilation Exhalation   Taking air out, increasing cavity size. Pressure is decreased. Intercostal muscles. Boyles Law  
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Ventilation Inhalation   Diaphragam. Bring air in, ribs pull together, cavitiy size decreases, pressure is increased. External intercostals. Boyles Law.  
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Drains into the Duodenum   Common bite duct, Pancrease, Stomach  
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Cartilage in Respiratory   ALL hyaline except the Epiglottis, which is ELASTIC cartilage  
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Filtration Occuring   Glomerulus, renal corpuscle. Efferent:away. Afferent:towards.  
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Reabsorption Occuring   Proximal convulted tubules and loop.  
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Secretion Occuring   Distal Convulted tubules  
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Lesser Omentum   Lesser Curve, Attaches to liver  
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Greater Omentum   Posterior abdominal wall attachment. Greater curve. Holds everything in place, adipose tissue.  
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Intraperitoneal   NOT ascending and decending colon, rectum, pancrease, and doudomen. SMALL INTESTINE  
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Retroperitoneal   Loose organs: Doudomen, ascending and decending colon, rectum and pancrease.  
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Mesentery   Double layer of serosa. Holds intraperitoneal organs.  
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Mesentery Proper   Holds small intertins in place.  
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Lumbar   Drains legs, pertaining to lower back.  
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Jugular   Drains head  
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Subclavian   Drains Arms  
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Bronchomediastial   Drains Body  
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Intestinal   Drains Abdomin  
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Alcmaeon   Eustachian tubes  
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Empedocies   Four elements: Fire, air, water and earth.  
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Herophilus   First to disect humans/animals  
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Galen   Monkey disection and P. nervous system  
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Leonardo da Vinci   Drawings of cadaver  
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Vesalins   Father of Anatomy  
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Henry Gray   Wrote book of Gerys Anatomy.  
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Mitosis   Cell Reproduction  
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Meiosis   Reduction Division  
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Simple Squamous   Lungs, kidneys,  
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Simple Columnar   Duodenum  
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Simple Cuboidal   Kidney  
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Transitional   Bladder  
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Process   Projection or bump  
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Trochanter   Large rough projection  
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1st Class Lever   E F R  
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2nd Class Lever   F R E  
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3rd Class Lever   F E R  
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Synarthrosis   No movement between articulating elements  
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Diarthrosis   Free movement, synovial joint  
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Amphiarthrosis   Little movement, small degree of independent movement.  
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Synovial Joint   Permit wide range of motion.  
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Fascicle   Bundle of muscle fibers  
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Action   Thin element  
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Myosin   Thick element  
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H Band   Myosin Only  
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Titann   Spring like  
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I Band   Only Actin  
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A Band   Actin and Myosin.  
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Skeletal Muscle   Striations  
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Cardiac Muscle   Striations and intercalated discs  
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Smooth Muscle   No striations.  
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Pineal Gland   Melatonin-Sleeping  
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Hypothalamus   ADH-blood volume and stimulates urine  
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