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Anatomy/Physiology 1 Test

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Endocrinology
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Extracellular Fluid (ECF)
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Anabolism
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Epidemiology
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Supine
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Organs
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Deoxyribonucleic Acid
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Chemical Level
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Tissue Level / Tissue
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Output
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Pharmacology
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Changes of Homeostasis
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Two molecules found in the body
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Blood Plasma
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Distal
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Percussion
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Physiology
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Disorder
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Four basic types of tissue
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Anatomical Position
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Fluid outside body cells
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Structures that are composed of two or more different types of tissues; they have specific functions and usually have recognizable shapes.
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Body lying face up
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Science that deals with why, when and where diseases occur and how they are transmitted
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Any abnormality of structure or function.
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Contains Atoms and Molecules
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Science of body functions and how the body parts work.
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Science that deals with effects and uses of drugs in teh treatment of disease.
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Groups of cells and the materials surrounding them that work together to perform a particular function.
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1. Epithelial Tissue2. Connective Tissue3. Muscular Tissue4. Nervous Tissue
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Building up of complex chemical substances from smaller, simpler components.
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Study of Hormones(chemical regulators in the blood) and how they control body function.
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ECF within blood vessels
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DNA and Glucose
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Occurs as nerve impulses or hormones
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Nerve impulses cause rapid changes; Hormones more slowly.
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DNA - Genetic material passed from one generation to the next
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Taps on the body surface witht he fingertips and listens to the resulting echo.
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Subject stands erect facing teh observer with the eyes facing directly, forwards. Feet are flat and directed forward. Limbs at side and palms forward
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Further fromt he attachment of a limb to the trunk; farther from the origination of a structure
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Nearer to or at the front of the body.
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Reverses a change in a controlled condition
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Sets the range of values within which a controlled condition should be maintained, evaluates the input it receives from receptors, and generates output commands when needed.
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Cycle of events in which the status of a body condition is monitored, evaluated, changed, remonitored, reevaluated, and so on.
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Body lying facedown
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Strengthen or reinforce a change in one of teh body's controlled conditions
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Objective changes that a clinician can observe and measure
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Listens to the body sounds to evaluate the functioning of certain organs
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Away from the head or the lower part of a structure
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ECF in joints

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