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Pleural Cavity - ANSWER contains the lungs



pericardial cavity - ANSWER contains the heart



Mediastinum - ANSWER Centrally located space between the lungs



Diaphragm - ANSWER a dome-shaped, muscular partition separating the thorax from
the abdomen in mammals. It plays a major role in breathing, as its contraction increases
the volume of the thorax and so inflates the lungs.



abdominal cavity - ANSWER Contains stomach, intestines, spleen, and liver, and other
organs



pelvic cavity - ANSWER contains urinary bladder, portions of large intestine, and
internal organs of reproduction



cranial cavity - ANSWER contains the brain



Vertebral Cavity (Spinal Cavity) - ANSWER contains the spinal cord



Posterior (dorsal) body cavities - ANSWER cranial and vertebral



Ventral (anterior) body cavities - ANSWER thoracic, abdominal, pelvic



abdominopelvic cavity - ANSWER both the pelvic and abdominal cavities

,Isotopes - ANSWER Different forms of an element that have the same number of protons
but a different number of neutrons.



Atom - ANSWER smallest unit of an element



Atomic mass - ANSWER number of protons and nuetrons



Atomic number - ANSWER number of protons



Nucleus - ANSWER where protons (+) and neutrons (neutral) are located



Electrons - ANSWER located outside the nucleus and have a negative charge.



Covalent Bond - ANSWER atoms that share electrons and are the strongest type of
chemical bond.



Nonpolar - ANSWER covalent bond where electrons are equally shared between the
elements



Polar - ANSWER covalent bond where electrons are unequally shared between the
elements in the bond



Ionic bonds - ANSWER formed by atoms that transfer electrons and the resulting
positive and negative energies are attracted to form an ionic compound



Ions - ANSWER atoms that have gained or lost one or more electrons



Hydrogen bond - ANSWER when a hydrogen is bonded to an electronegative atom it

, becomes slightly positive and is attacted to another electronegative atom (weak)



blood - ANSWER liquid connective tissue, chief means of transport within the body



plasma - ANSWER the liquid matrix found in blood vessels. composed of water and
dissolved substances (ex. plasma proteins, electrolytes, nutrients, gases, regulatory
substances and waste products)



formed elements - ANSWER RBCs, WBCs, and platelets



erythrocytes - ANSWER red blood cells (RBC); no nucleus, contain hemoglobin which
carries oxygen



erythropoiesis - ANSWER production of red blood cells



hematocrit - ANSWER red blood cell volume, usually about 45%



anemia - ANSWER a condition in which the oxygen-carrying capacity of blood is
reduced; characterized by reduced numbers of RBCs or a low amount of hemoglobin



thrombocytes - ANSWER platelets, small cell fragments that facilitate and promote
blood clotting



fibrin - ANSWER sticky string, forms into strands that make a platelet plug grow
stronger



fibrinogen - ANSWER clotting protein precursor that turns into fibrin in the presence of
thrombin and calcium



prothrombin - ANSWER precursor molecule that turns into thrombin in the presence of

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