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nucleus
damage to this organelle would most likely result in destruction of the cell
smooth muscle
this type of muscle has no striations, but contracts (dilates) move food through small intestine
calcium and phosphorus
the 2 most important minerals in the bone
exocrine
glands retain their ducts and their secretions empty through ducts
mitosis
cell division
intracellular fluid
largest fluid compartment in the body
isulin
pancreatic horomone stimulates the uptake of glucose
in the cell
you will stop breathing if
you destroy the the medulla oblongota
kidney, thyroid
if the pituitary gland is messed with the kidney and thyroid messes up
contract
bunching of the muscles
pharynx
organ known as the throat
fallopian tubes
fertilization occurs
3 functions of the uterus
menustration, labor, pregnancy
respiratory alkalosis
hysterical crying
tissue
group of cells perform a particular function
gallbladder serves the function of....
storing of bile
pituitary gland
master gland
osteoclasts
the type of bone cell during osteoporosis that is most active
isotonic
red blood cells placed in a solution and there is no change in the cell the solution is.....
alveoli
an exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide gas takes place between the outside air and the lung capillaries
rod
dim light
parasympathetic system
relax decrease heart rate
pia mater
inner most meniges
iris
color portion of the eye
dermis
layer of skin that contains hair follicles, sweat, oil glands
epidermis, dermis
blistering, the 2nd layer, redness
the tricuspid valve is located between
the right atrium and right ventricle
the sound wave pathway
pinne
tympanic membrane
malleus
incus
stapes
cochlea
auditory tube
brain
path of light through the eye
cornea
aqueous humor (liquid)
pupil
lens
vitreous humor (gel like)
retina
optic nerve
brain
temporal
above the ear
systole
contraction of the ventricles
diastole
relaxation of the ventricles
dialate
micturition
pee, void, urinate
drink anything
mandible
large bone that holds the lower teeth
glucose
sugar and starch
kidneys
renal cavity
bladder
kidney stone blocks the ureter, stop flow to
sgt priest when he drinks coke he gets kidney stones that block his ureter that stops flow to his bladder
emulsification
aids in fat digestion
cervix
lower part of the uterus
calcium
mineral to contract the muscles
DNA
body blue print
white blood cells
fight infection
testosterone
decrease puberty in the male
sphincter
one way out
pilorium
stomach connect
lymph
fluid build up excess tissue fluid
left atrium
fresh blood
left ventricle
the hardest worker
thorax makeup
zyphoid process, sternum, ribs
infertility
low sperm count
vas deferus
sterile
chromosome
egg and sperm have same number of
large intestine parts
cecum, appendix, colon, rectum, anal canal
small intestine parts
duodenum, jejunum, ileum
bicuspid (mitral)
is located between the left and right atrium
eggs from the ovaries
pass through the fallopian tubes
progesterone
produced by the ovaries
3 small bones in the ear
malleus, stapes, incus
SA nodes
pacemakers
acidosis
breathing rate falls,and there is not enough carbon dioxide this accumulates