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[Show more]homeostasis - body's maintenance of a stable environment 
receptors - molecule or cell that provides information about the environment 
control center (and set point) - indicates correct value (e.g. body temp) 
effectors - What elicits a response that alters conditions within the body's internal e...
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Add to carthomeostasis - body's maintenance of a stable environment 
receptors - molecule or cell that provides information about the environment 
control center (and set point) - indicates correct value (e.g. body temp) 
effectors - What elicits a response that alters conditions within the body's internal e...
What is a characteristic of viral herpes - Skin Eruption 
When a boxer gets hit & has a deviated septum? - Vomer (in nose) 
Which of the following is a structure found in the upper respiratory? - Pharynx 
A person who has damage to their ulnar nerve will have decreased sensation in? - Arm, inability...
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Add to cartWhat is a characteristic of viral herpes - Skin Eruption 
When a boxer gets hit & has a deviated septum? - Vomer (in nose) 
Which of the following is a structure found in the upper respiratory? - Pharynx 
A person who has damage to their ulnar nerve will have decreased sensation in? - Arm, inability...
What are the four fundamental tissues ? - Epithelial,connective,muscle,nervous 
Epithelial Tissue ? - Cover, line, and protect the body and its internal organs. 
Connective tissue ? - Is the framework of the body which provides support and structure for the 
organs. 
Nerve Tissue ? - Composed of neu...
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Add to cartWhat are the four fundamental tissues ? - Epithelial,connective,muscle,nervous 
Epithelial Tissue ? - Cover, line, and protect the body and its internal organs. 
Connective tissue ? - Is the framework of the body which provides support and structure for the 
organs. 
Nerve Tissue ? - Composed of neu...
Blood is prevented from changing direction in the veins by: 
A) pressure from the heart 
B) valves 
C) suction from the heart 
D) none of the above - B 
The liquid part of the blood is called 
A) plasma 
B) blood fluid 
C) serous fluid 
D) none of the above - A 
Blood cells that are responsible for ...
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Add to cartBlood is prevented from changing direction in the veins by: 
A) pressure from the heart 
B) valves 
C) suction from the heart 
D) none of the above - B 
The liquid part of the blood is called 
A) plasma 
B) blood fluid 
C) serous fluid 
D) none of the above - A 
Blood cells that are responsible for ...
What mineral is responsible for muscle contractions? - calcium 
What cavity would the urinary bladder and internal reproductive organs be found? - pelvic cavity 
What separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity? - diaphragm 
What is the major function of simple columnar epithelium? - sec...
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Add to cartWhat mineral is responsible for muscle contractions? - calcium 
What cavity would the urinary bladder and internal reproductive organs be found? - pelvic cavity 
What separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity? - diaphragm 
What is the major function of simple columnar epithelium? - sec...
What mineral is responsible for muscle contractoins? 
A. Chlorde 
B. Sodium 
C. Calcium 
D. Magnesium - D. Calcium 
The answer is calcium because in order for muscle contractions to occur, calcium ions are released from 
the sarcoplasmic reticulum which binds to the inhibitory protein, troponin, cau...
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Add to cartWhat mineral is responsible for muscle contractoins? 
A. Chlorde 
B. Sodium 
C. Calcium 
D. Magnesium - D. Calcium 
The answer is calcium because in order for muscle contractions to occur, calcium ions are released from 
the sarcoplasmic reticulum which binds to the inhibitory protein, troponin, cau...
The engulfing of large particles into the cell is referred to as ____________? - Phagocytosis 
The engulfing of large amounts of fluids into the cell is referred to as __________? - Pinocytosis 
The release of prolactin during breastfeeding is an example of __________________? - Positive 
feedback 
...
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Add to cartThe engulfing of large particles into the cell is referred to as ____________? - Phagocytosis 
The engulfing of large amounts of fluids into the cell is referred to as __________? - Pinocytosis 
The release of prolactin during breastfeeding is an example of __________________? - Positive 
feedback 
...
What is histology? - The study of tissues 
What is a tissue? - A group of cells that act together to perform a specific function. 
What are the fundamental tissues? - Epithelial 
Connective 
Muscle 
Nerve 
(Elephants Can Make News) 
What is the function of epithelial cells? - Cover, line, and protec...
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Add to cartWhat is histology? - The study of tissues 
What is a tissue? - A group of cells that act together to perform a specific function. 
What are the fundamental tissues? - Epithelial 
Connective 
Muscle 
Nerve 
(Elephants Can Make News) 
What is the function of epithelial cells? - Cover, line, and protec...
What mineral is responsible for muscle contractions? - Calcium 
In which of the following locations would the urinary bladder and internal reproductive organs be found? 
- Pelvic cavity 
What separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity? - Diaphragm 
Which of the followingepithelial types...
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Add to cartWhat mineral is responsible for muscle contractions? - Calcium 
In which of the following locations would the urinary bladder and internal reproductive organs be found? 
- Pelvic cavity 
What separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity? - Diaphragm 
Which of the followingepithelial types...
What is the name for the study of tissues? - Histology 
What is a group of cells that act together to perform specific functions? - tissue 
name the 4 fundamental tissues in the body: - epithelial, connective, muscle, and nerve 
What type of cells cover, line and protect the body and it's internal ...
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Add to cartWhat is the name for the study of tissues? - Histology 
What is a group of cells that act together to perform specific functions? - tissue 
name the 4 fundamental tissues in the body: - epithelial, connective, muscle, and nerve 
What type of cells cover, line and protect the body and it's internal ...
The structural makeup of an organism - Anatomy 
The study of anatomy concerned with microscopic features of the body - Fine Anatomy 
The study of anatomy concerned with the features of the body visible without a microscope. - Gross 
Anatomy 
Refers to the functions of an organism, and it examines th...
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Add to cartThe structural makeup of an organism - Anatomy 
The study of anatomy concerned with microscopic features of the body - Fine Anatomy 
The study of anatomy concerned with the features of the body visible without a microscope. - Gross 
Anatomy 
Refers to the functions of an organism, and it examines th...
Parietal lobe - Processes information about taste, touch and smell 
Parathyroid hormone - increases blood calcium levels 
parathyroid hormone - increases blood calcium levels 
Which gland is known as master gland? - pituitary gland 
Aldosterone - affects body's ability to regulate blood pressure 
o...
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Add to cartParietal lobe - Processes information about taste, touch and smell 
Parathyroid hormone - increases blood calcium levels 
parathyroid hormone - increases blood calcium levels 
Which gland is known as master gland? - pituitary gland 
Aldosterone - affects body's ability to regulate blood pressure 
o...
Pelvic cavity - In which of the following locations would the urinary bladder and internal reproductive 
organs be found? 
Connective - Which tissue serves as the framework of the body by providing support and structure 
for the organs? 
Eccrine glands - What are the glands of skin that produce a th...
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Add to cartPelvic cavity - In which of the following locations would the urinary bladder and internal reproductive 
organs be found? 
Connective - Which tissue serves as the framework of the body by providing support and structure 
for the organs? 
Eccrine glands - What are the glands of skin that produce a th...
What are the 3 body planes? - Median, Coronal (Sagittal), & Transverse Plane 
A cut along the median plane is a? - Sagittal Section 
A cut along the the coronal plane is a? - Frontal Section 
A cut through the transverse plane is a? - Cross-section 
Transverse Plane - 
Sagittal Plane - 
Frontal Pl...
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Add to cartWhat are the 3 body planes? - Median, Coronal (Sagittal), & Transverse Plane 
A cut along the median plane is a? - Sagittal Section 
A cut along the the coronal plane is a? - Frontal Section 
A cut through the transverse plane is a? - Cross-section 
Transverse Plane - 
Sagittal Plane - 
Frontal Pl...
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