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prognosis
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the potential outcome of a disease
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homeostasis
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the adjustment that maintain a stable environment within the body
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maintain
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coloring
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the indicators that are essential for human life include all except
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hyper
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above/excessive
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hepatitis
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inflammation of the liver
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pathogens
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invade the body
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pain
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not a vital sign
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red blood cells
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RBC
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tachycardia
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fast heartbeat
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algia
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pain
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Bid
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Twice a day
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Prognosis
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The prediction of the outcome of a disease
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Etiology
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The cause of the disease
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The prone position
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On stomach
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A plane is an imaginary line dividing the body into
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Section
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The space within the mouth is known as the
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Oral cavity
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Cyanosis is a condition that is usually a result of low levels of what what in the body
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Oxygen
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Blood is most commonly drawn from
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Superficial vein
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The danger of a hernia is
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Blood flow is restricted to the protruding organs
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Because human stay in move up right the term dorsal can be used in place of the term
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posterior
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The skin is what to the bones
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Superficial
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To be in pain is located where
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Shin
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Pain is a blank quadrant can be a sign of appendicitis
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Lower right quadrant
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The cervical spine contains how many vertebrae
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7
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The injuries of the abdominopelvic cavity could include injury to
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Spleen
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supine position
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Back
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The prone position
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On the stomach
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The opposite of superficial
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Deep
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Cervical
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Vertebrae are located in the neck
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X ray
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themost common type of radiologic diagnostic modality
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breathing
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Diaphragm is used for
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Ion
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Atoms or molecules which carrier charge are called
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in a solution the_______is dissolve is the______
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salute. solvent
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Amino acids
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Building blocks of proteins
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cellular respiration
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During the series of reactions the cell uses glucose to make energy
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ATP |
As the following has the highest energy
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Medial
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The lines are wet to the heart
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Diaphragm
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What separates the abdominopelvic cavity and the thorax
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A patient is complaining of being in the dumps this is bank appendicitis which quadrant
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Right lower quadrant
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often become acidic what blood pH might you expect any person with untreated diabetes
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6
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Phospholipid
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Type of lipid molecules as important in the scriptures and function of cell membrane
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enzymes
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These molecules to speed up the rate of biological reaction
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iron
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a lack of the ability of the body to carry oxygen may be due to a deficiency
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sperm cells are able to move in a swimming motion by the use of
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fagella
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The process of creating degrees away from the cell is carried out by
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lysomes
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Which microorganism has the ability to become part of the cell and is then much harder to destroy
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virus
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An organism that produces diseases is
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pathogen
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The mitosis phase has four divisions when do the chromosomes split
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anaphase
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Microorganisms that live within or on us normally are collectively called
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Normal flora
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These organelles contain powerful enzymes that take care of cleaning up intracellular debris and other ways
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lysomes
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The organelles that provide 95% of the body's energies are
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mitochondria
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What are short hair like projection found on outer surfaces of specific cells
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Celia
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When the body performs cellular respiration food is changed into a form of energy called
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ATP
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All of the following can reproduce sexual accept
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Viruses
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Cancer is diagnosed by a variety of techniques including all of these except
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Chemotherapy
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Power plants of cells
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Mitochondria
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This is the site of protein synthesis in the cell
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ribosomes
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This is the movement of water from an area of lower solution concentration to an area of higher concentration through a membrane
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Ozzmosis
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During this phase of mitosis chromosomes are aligned in the center of the cell
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Metaphase
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What are unique because they cannot grow eat or reproduce by theirselves
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Viruses
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Malaria is caused by what's of the following types of infections
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Protozoan
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The colon is an organ included in which body system
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gastrointestinal
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Your skin after it is exposed to sunlight will produce what vitamin
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Vitamin D
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Balance is the responsibility of what sensory organ
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Ear
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An example of a synovial joint would be the
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knee
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During this phase of mitosis the chromosomes split and the spindles pull them apart
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anaphase
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The general process is utilized by the cells for the intake of a liquid and food when the substance is too large does is fuse across the cell membrane
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Endocytosis
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90% of the cells life is spent in which phase during the cell cycle
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interphase
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What's of the following is considered a non vital organs
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Gallbladder
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Processing and interpreting information motor functions and sensory function or responsibilities of which body system
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nervous system
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What is the first step in wound healing
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inflammation
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A patient who has difficulty conceiving most likely has a problem is a
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reproduction system
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The spinal column and bones of the middle ear are part of what skeleton
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axial
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This is a strong fibrous connective tissue covering bone
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Periosteum
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An abnormal side to side curve in the vertebral column is
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Scoliosis
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This movement occurs when you turn your foot to war the other foot
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Inversion
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A bone fracture in your arms would be part of the white division of the skeleton
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Appendicular
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The skeleton can still grow as long as there is cartilage left in what plate
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epiphyseal
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