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67 Cards in this Set
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the basic uniteof all living things
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cell
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colorless jelly like substance in cell in which food elements and water are present
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protoplasma
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dense active protoplasma found in the center of the cell
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nucleus
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all the protoplasm of a cell except that which is in the nuleus the watery fluid contains food material for growth, self-repair of the cell
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cytoplasm
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part of the cell that encloses the protoplasm and permits soluble substances to enter and leave the cell
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cell membrance
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cells dividing into two new cells the usual process of cell reproduction of human tissues
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mitosis
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process of buliding up larger molecules from smaller ones
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anabolism
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breaking down of complex compunds within the cells into smaller ones often resulting in the release of energy .
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catabolism
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are a group of similar cells that perform a specific function
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tissue
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are a group of tissues to perform a specific function
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organs
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are a group of organs that perform one or more functions
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systems
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is the hardest tissue in the body
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OS or bone
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is the connection between two or more bones
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joint
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back of the skull above the nape
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occipital bone
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sides and crown of cranium
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2 parietal bone
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form the forehead
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frontal bones
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sides of the head in the ear region
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2 temporal bones
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the cranium located between eyes
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ethmoid bone
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form the forehead
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frontal bones
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the key bone of the skull
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sphenoid bones
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sides of the head in the ear region
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2 temporal bones
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form the bridge of the nose
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2 nasal bones
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the cranium located between eyes
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ethmoid bone
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small thin bones located at the front inner wall of the orbits(eye)
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2 lacrimal bones
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the key bone of the skull
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sphenoid bones
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from the prominence og the cheeks (cheeksbone)
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2 zygomatic or malar bones
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form the bridge of the nose
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2 nasal bones
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upper jaw
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2 maxillae bones
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small thin bones located at the front inner wall of the orbits(eye)
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2 lacrimal bones
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lower jawbone largest and stronest of the face
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mandible
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from the prominence og the cheeks (cheeksbone)
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2 zygomatic or malar bones
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flat thin bone that froms part of the nasal septum
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vomer
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upper jaw
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2 maxillae bones
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the hard palat of the mouth
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2 palatine bones
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lower jawbone largest and stronest of the face
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mandible
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make up the side walls of the nasal cavity
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2inferior concha bones
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flat thin bone that froms part of the nasal septum
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vomer
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adam's apple
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hyoid bones
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the hard palat of the mouth
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2 palatine bones
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serves as a protective framework for the hear, lungs and other vital organs
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thorax
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make up the side walls of the nasal cavity
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2inferior concha bones
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the bone that joins the sternum and the scapula
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clavicale or collarbone
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adam's apple
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hyoid bones
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serves as a protective framework for the hear, lungs and other vital organs
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thorax
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the bone that joins the sternum and the scapula
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clavicale or collarbone
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form the forehead
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frontal bones
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sides of the head in the ear region
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2 temporal bones
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the cranium located between eyes
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ethmoid bone
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the key bone of the skull
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sphenoid bones
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form the bridge of the nose
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2 nasal bones
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small thin bones located at the front inner wall of the orbits(eye)
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2 lacrimal bones
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from the prominence og the cheeks (cheeksbone)
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2 zygomatic or malar bones
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upper jaw
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2 maxillae bones
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lower jawbone largest and stronest of the face
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mandible
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flat thin bone that froms part of the nasal septum
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vomer
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the hard palat of the mouth
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2 palatine bones
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make up the side walls of the nasal cavity
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2inferior concha bones
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adam's apple
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hyoid bones
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serves as a protective framework for the hear, lungs and other vital organs
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thorax
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the bone that joins the sternum and the scapula
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clavicale or collarbone
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upper most and largest bone of the arm
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humerus
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inner and larger bone of the forearm attached to the wrist
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ulna
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smaller bones in the forearm
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radius
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the wrist
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carpus
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bones of the palm of the hand
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metacarpus
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bones in the fingers or digits
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phalanges
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are responsible for contracting and moving parts of the body.
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muscles
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