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56 Cards in this Set
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peritoneum
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lines the abdominal cavity, supports organs
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The negative blotch of color that remain in your field of view in the test with colored cards was an _______.
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Afterimage
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The small region in your retina with no space for rods and cones is occupied by a bundle called the _________.
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Blind Spot
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The structure in your eye that adjusts to far or near objects is the _________.
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Lens
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If you studied accommodation of the eye in a large segment of the general population, you would expect the most variation to be caused by ________.
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Age
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The structure beneath your brain apparently responsible for the ability to see a "hole" in your hand is the _______.
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Optic Chiasma
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Of the areas tested for two-point sensitivity, which was the most discerning?
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Fingertips
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What we call taste and smell have similar sensors referred to as ________.
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Chemo Receptors
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The human body has several organ systems. The organ studied today were all part of the _________ system.
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Nervous System
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The negative blotch of color that remain in your field of view in the test with colored cards was an _______.
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Afterimage
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The small region in your retina with no space for rods and cones is occupied by a bundle called the _________.
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Blind Spot
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The structure in your eye that adjusts to far or near objects is the _________.
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Lens
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If you studied accommodation of the eye in a large segment of the general population, you would expect the most variation to be caused by ________.
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Age
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The structure beneath your brain apparently responsible for the ability to see a "hole" in your hand is the _______.
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Optic Chiasma
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Of the areas tested for two-point sensitivity, which was the most discerning?
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Fingertips
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What we call taste and smell have similar sensors referred to as ________.
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Chemo Receptors
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The human body has several organ systems. The organ studied today were all part of the _________ system.
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Nervous System
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What is A, B, C, D?
What system is this? |
A - stomach
B - pancreas C - large intestine D - small intestine Digestive |
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What is A, B, C?
What system is this? |
A - Uterine Horn (Fallopian Tube)
B - Ovary C - Vagina Female Urogenital |
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What is A, B, C?
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A - penis
B - epididymus C - teste |
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What is A, B, C, D?
What system is this? |
A - larynx
B - trachea C - bronchial tube D - lung Respiratory |
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What is A, B?
What system is this? |
A - Numbers 5 and 6 are the:
B - Number 1 is the : Circulatory |
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What is A, B, C?
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A - Hard Palate
B - Glottis C - Tongue |
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What is A, B, C?
What system is this? |
A - kidney
B - ureter C - bladder Urogenital (Excretory) |
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What is A, B, C, D, E, F?
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A - Phloem
B - Xylem C - Palisade Mesophyll D - Spongy Mesophyll E - Vascular Bundle (midvein) F - Stomata |
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What is A, B, C, D, E?
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A - Zone of Cellular Maturation
B - Zone of Cellular Elongation C - Zone of Cellular Division D - Apical Meristem E - Root Cap |
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Esophagus
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Transports food to the stomach
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Liver
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-Produces bile
-Converts glucose to glycogen -Detoxifies |
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Gallbladder
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Stores bile produced by the liver
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Pancreas
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Produces digestive enzymes and delivers them through the pancreatic duct to the small intestine (duodenum).
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Small Intestine
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Absorption
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Large Intestine (colon)
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-Reabsorption of water and electrolytes.
-Transport feces to rectum. |
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Hard Palate
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Separates the oral cavity from the nasal cavity.
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Soft Palate
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Fleshy continuation of the separation of the oral cavity from the nasal cavity.
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Genital Papilla
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Short projection that could turn into a clitoris or penis.
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Nares
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Nose
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Pinnae
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Ears
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Cecum
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A small pocket where the small intestine ends and where the large intestine begins.
-Vestigal in humans (appendix) -Herbivores use it for fermentation (symbiotic bacteria and protozoans). |
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Spleen
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-Stores blood
-Recycles worn out red blood cells -Produces lymphocytes |
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Trachea
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Rings of cartilage that prevent the airway from closing.
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Pharynx
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Back of the mouth
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Kidney (Cortex)
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Outermost layer.
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Kidney (Medulla)
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Middle region.
-Contains loop of Henle and collecting ducts |
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Renal Pelvis
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Innermost region of the kidney.
-Contains collecting ducts and the origin of the ureter. |
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Artery
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Blood flows away from the heart.
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Vein
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Blood flows toward the heart.
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Lens
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Focuses images on the retina.
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Pupil
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Regulates the amount of light that enters the eye
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Cornea
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Outermost layer of eye used to protect
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Optic Nerve
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Sensory nerve that travels to the brain.
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Optic Disk
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Neurons of the optic nerve pass through the choroid layer and retina.
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Fovea
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Focal point of the eye
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Retina
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Rods and cones.
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Ciliary Body
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Changes the shape of the lens.
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Iris
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Contains the pupil. Also has to deal with regulation of light.
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What is 10, 19, 20, 37?
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10 - Corpus Callosum
19 - Thalamus 20 - Hypothalamus 37 - Medulla Oblongata |