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myopia
nearsightedness
focal point falls short of retina
hyperopic
farsightedness
focal length too long
costodiaphragmatic recess
major recess in the plural cavity
allows for expansion of lungs during inspiration
diastole
The phase of the heartbeat when the heart muscle relaxes and allows the chambers to fill with blood.
-aortic and pulmonary valves closed
systole
The phase of the heartbeat when the heart muscle contracts and pumps blood from the chambers into the arteries
-AV valves closed
vasa vasorum
The blood vessels supplying the walls of arteries and.
interventricular sulcus
either of the anterior and posterior grooves on the surface of the heart that lie over the interventricular septum and join at the apex
hiatal hernia
where esophagus passes through muscular wall of diaphragm
inguinal hernia
where spermatic cord passes through abdominal wall into the scrotum
umbilical hernia
bellybutton area
cells in stomach mucosa
mucus secreting surface cells, parietal cells, chief cells, enteroendocrine cells
parietal cells
pyramidal
wedged between other cells in gastric glands
chief cells
secretion of enzymes
pepsinogen
enteroendocrine cells
make gastrointestinal hormones
-release hormones into lamina propria