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Ch 6 Milady Test

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origin
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external carotid artery
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muscular system
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cardiac muscle
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endrocrine (ductless) glands
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reproductive system
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ulna
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digestive system
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scapula
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anabolism
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talus
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ventricle
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temporal bones
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fibula
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superficial peroneal nerve
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protoplasm
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lymph nodes
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infraorbital artery
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common carotid artery
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Inner and larger bone of the forearm, attached to the wrist and located on the side of the little finger.
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Form the sides of the head in the ear region.
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Ductless glands that releases hormonal secretions directly into the bloodstream.
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Special structures found inside the lymphatic vessels that filter lymph.
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Colorless jelly-like subsance found inside cells in which food elements such as protein, fats, carbs, mineral salts and water are present
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Artery that supplies blood to the face, head, and neck.
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The involuntary muscle that is the heart
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part of the muscle that does not move; it is attached to the skeleon and is usually part of a skeletal muscle
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A nerve that extends down the leg, just under the skin, supplying impulses to the muscles and the skin of the leg, as well as to the skin and toes on top of the foot.
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Constructive metabolism; the process of building up larger molecules from smaller ones.
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The mouth, stomach, intestines, and salivary and gastric glands that change food into nutrients and wastes.
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Supplies blood to the muscles of the eye.
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the lower thick-walled chambers of the heart.
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Body system that covers, shapes and supports the skeleton tissue; contracts and moves various parts of the body
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One of a pair of shoulder blades; a large, flat, triangular bone of the shoulder.
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The smaller of the two bones that form the leg below the knee. The fibula may be visulaized as a "bump" on the little-toe side of the ankle.
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One of three bones that comprise the ankle joint. The other two bones are the tibia and fibula.
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bone
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Body systems responsible by which plants and animals reproduce
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Supplies blood to the anterior (front) parts of the scalp, ear, face, neck, and side of the head.
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Ring muscle of the eye socket; enables you to close your eyes
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Artery that supplies blood to the muscle of the liitle finger side of the arm and palm of the hand.
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Group of organs including the kidneys, liver, skin, intestines, and lings that purify the body by the elimination of waste matter.
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Body tissue that carries food, waste products, and hormones (i.e. lymph and blood)
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Science if the nature, structure, function, and diseases of the muscles
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System of nerves and ganglia that connects the peripheral parts of the body to the central nervous system; it has both sensory and motor nerves
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The act of breathing outward, expelling carbon dioxide from the lungs.
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Located at the side of the neck, affects the front and sides of the neck as far down as the breastbone.
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Form the sides and top of the cranium
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A nerve that extends down the front of the leg , behind the muscles. It supplies impulses to these muscles and also to the muscle and skin on the top of the foot and adjacent sides of the first and second toes.

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