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105 Cards in this Set
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Macrophage |
Ingest micro-organism and cellular debris fi |
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Fibroblast |
A produce matrix for connective tissue mast |
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Mast cell |
Secretes histamine |
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Erythrocyte |
Transports respiratory gases |
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Plasma cell |
Produces Antibodies |
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Adipoctye |
Storage site for lipids |
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Which of the following is/are avascular |
Epithelial tissue |
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Which of the following tissue types function in the formation of membranes and glands |
Epithelial tissue |
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How many metacarpals per hand? |
Five |
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A group of cells similar is structure and function working collectively is an ...... |
Tissue |
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Identify 3 types of formed elements |
Erythrocytes, leukocyte, platelets |
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What is the acellular, non living material located between cells of tissue called ? |
Matrix |
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The storage from blood glucose in the human body is ? |
Glycogen |
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Xyphoid process is part of the ..... |
Sternum |
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Identify 3 types of tissue |
Cardiac, skeletal, smooth |
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The mental region of the body is ....... To the nasal region |
Inferior |
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Differentiate between anatomy and physiology |
Anatomy studies body structure
Physiology studies how the structure functions |
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Which basic tissue type is/ are avascular ? |
Epithelial tissue |
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Aldosterone is secreted by the .... |
Adrenal cortex |
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Which of the following tissue type must be beneath epithelial tissue ? |
Connective tissue |
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Which of the following methods can use lipids to produce ATP ? |
Aerobic respiration |
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How many carpals in per hand ? |
Eight |
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The bodies primary organ of digestion is ....... And the primary organ is absorbed is ..... |
Small intestine, small intestine |
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Identify 4 basic types of tissue |
Epithelial
Connective
Muscle
Nerve |
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The term cubical refers to the |
Elbow |
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How many tarsals per foot |
Seven |
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Where is glycogen stored in the human body |
Muscle and the liver |
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Which of the following is a organic molecules |
C6 H12 O6 (glucose) |
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Identify 3 muscles that form the hamstring |
Biceps femoris
Semitendinosus
Semimembranosus |
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The hormone that will increase sodium and water reabsorption by the kidneys is .......? |
Aldosterone |
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What is the neurotransmitter secreted at the neuromuscular junction ? |
Acetylcholine |
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Identify the building blocks of proteins |
Amino acids |
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What are the small structure located within the cell that have specific functions within the cell called ? |
Organelle
Organelles |
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Identify the muscle group on the anterior portion of the thigh |
Quadriceps |
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Which of the following cells protect one from UV light |
Melanocytes |
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Identify the thigh bone |
Femur |
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Which of the following tissue Is/ are excitable ? |
Muscle and nerve tissue |
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Identify the shaft of a long bone |
Diaphysis |
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Identify the 3 coxal bone |
Ilium
Ishium
Pubis |
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Blood glucose levels increase. The pancreas secretes insulin. Glucose enters into the cell and blood glucose levels decrease. The is a example of ........ |
Negative feedback |
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Identify 4 specific of protein in the body ? |
Muscular contraction or movement
Antibodies
Enzymes which are substances that increase the rate of chemical reaction
Transport molecules such as hemoglobin |
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Monosaccharides are one class of which type of organic molecule ? |
Carbohydrates |
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The human body consists of 55% -75% of ...... With on average ....... Having a higher percentage by weight. |
Water, makes |
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ACTH is secreted by the ? |
Anterior pituitary |
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A section that divides the heart into equal left and right portion is a ...... Section |
Midsagital |
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ACTH is secreted by the ? |
Anterior pituitary |
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A section that divides the heart into equal left and right portion is a ...... Section |
Midsagital |
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Identify the cell that removes old bone matrix |
Osteoclast |
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ACTH is secreted by the ? |
Anterior pituitary |
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A section that divides the heart into equal left and right portion is a ...... Section |
Midsagital |
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Identify the cell that removes old bone matrix |
Osteoclast |
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What is the norm range or blood pH ? |
7.35-7.45 |
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Identify the gland the secretes insulin |
Pancreas |
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Identify the gland the secretes insulin |
Pancreas |
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Endocrine glands secrete ...... Into ....... |
Their products, ducts that lead to a free surface |
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Identify the gland the secretes insulin |
Pancreas |
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Endocrine glands secrete ...... Into ....... |
Their products, ducts that lead to a free surface |
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Which of the following is contains the cardiac muscle ? |
Heart |
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Identify the gland the secretes insulin |
Pancreas |
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Endocrine glands secrete ...... Into ....... |
Their products, ducts that lead to a free surface |
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Which of the following is contains the cardiac muscle ? |
Heart |
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Identify the 4 elements that make up 95% of the human body |
Carbon
Hydrogen
Nitrogen
Oxygen |
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Identify the gland the secretes insulin |
Pancreas |
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Endocrine glands secrete ...... Into ....... |
Their products, ducts that lead to a free surface |
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Which of the following is contains the cardiac muscle ? |
Heart |
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Identify the 4 elements that make up 95% of the human body |
Carbon
Hydrogen
Nitrogen
Oxygen |
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The body requires oxygen (O2) in order to ? |
Produce ATP |
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Identify the gland the secretes insulin |
Pancreas |
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Endocrine glands secrete ...... Into ....... |
Their products, ducts that lead to a free surface |
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Which of the following is contains the cardiac muscle ? |
Heart |
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Identify the 4 elements that make up 95% of the human body |
Carbon
Hydrogen
Nitrogen
Oxygen |
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The body requires oxygen (O2) in order to ? |
Produce ATP |
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Which of the following cell types produce histamine ? |
Mast cell |
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Identify the gland the secretes insulin |
Pancreas |
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Endocrine glands secrete ...... Into ....... |
Their products, ducts that lead to a free surface |
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Which of the following is contains the cardiac muscle ? |
Heart |
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Identify the 4 elements that make up 95% of the human body |
Carbon
Hydrogen
Nitrogen
Oxygen |
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The body requires oxygen (O2) in order to ? |
Produce ATP |
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Which of the following cell types produce histamine ? |
Mast cell |
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What type of tissue forms the majority of the epiphysis of a long bone ? |
Spongy or cancellous bone |
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The two major cavities of the body are the ...... And the ..... Cavities |
Ventral and dorsal |
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The two major cavities of the body are the ...... And the ..... Cavities |
Ventral and dorsal |
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A build up of which of the following causes cramping during exercise ? |
Lactic acid |
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Identify the structural and functional unit of life ? |
Cell |
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Identify the two long bones of the forearm |
Ulna and radius |
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Identify the two long bones of the forearm |
Ulna and radius |
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What are 2 subdivisions of the dorsal cavity? |
Cranial cavity
Vertebral cavity |
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Identify a primary muscle of mastication or chewing ? |
Massater |
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Identify a primary muscle of mastication or chewing ? |
Massater |
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Identify 3 different functional characteristic of life |
The ability to reproduce
The ability to respond
The ability to take in utilize nutrients |
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Identify a primary muscle of mastication or chewing ? |
Massater |
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Identify 3 different functional characteristic of life |
The ability to reproduce
The ability to respond
The ability to take in utilize nutrients |
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What is the functional unit of myofiber ? |
Sarcomere |
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Which of the following methods of ATP will produce ATP quickest ? |
Phosphagen system |
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Which of the following methods of ATP will produce ATP quickest ? |
Phosphagen system |
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The term that refers to the production of ATP in the absence of ATP is ...... ? |
Anaerobic |
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Which of the following methods of ATP will produce ATP quickest ? |
Phosphagen system |
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The term that refers to the production of ATP in the absence of ATP is ...... ? |
Anaerobic |
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The term otic refers to the |
Ear |
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Which of the following methods of ATP will produce ATP quickest ? |
Phosphagen system |
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The term that refers to the production of ATP in the absence of ATP is ...... ? |
Anaerobic |
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The term otic refers to the |
Ear |
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Identify the two bones of the lower leg |
Tibia and fibula |
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The ability to maintain a stable internal environment is referred to as ? |
Homeostasis |