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20 Cards in this Set
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Cytology |
Cells |
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Histology |
Tissues |
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Systemic |
Systems approach |
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Microscopic Anatomy |
Cytology and histology |
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Homeostasis |
Maintenance of a relatively stable internal environment. Disruptions in: 1. Temperature 2. pH 3. Salt balence 4. Blood pressure Are prevented by physiological mechanisms |
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Effector |
Preforms action, responds to direction (ex. Muscle, glands) |
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Which scientist used cadaver dissection for med illustration |
Vesalius |
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Receptor |
Structure that receives a stimulus and senses change in the environment |
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Which of the following system controls release of hormones from glands |
Endocrine |
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Gross anatomy |
Regional, surface, systemic |
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Physiological |
Physical and chemical principals |
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Pathology |
Abnormal structure or function |
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Created code of ethics for drs |
Hippocrates |
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Simple parts lead to complex parts |
Aristotle |
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How things worked and cardiovascular system and how blood is pumped threw heart |
Harvey |
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Microscope and cells |
Leeuwenhoek |
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Cell theory |
Schneider and Schwann |
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Control center |
Central nervous system receive and interpret stimulus |
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Positive feedback |
Body senses change and enhances stimulus. Ex. Blood clotting, lactation |
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Negative feedback |
Body senses change and response reverses stimulus. Ex. Body temp, blood volume |