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chapter 23 openstax practice questions and answers
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- chapter 23 openstax practice questions and answers 
8. Which of these organs is not considered an accessory 
digestive structure? 
a. mouth 
b. salivary glands 
c. pancreas 
d. liver - ANS a. mouth 
 
9. Which of the following organs is supported by a layer of 
adventitia rather than serosa? 
a. esophagus 
b. stomach 
c. small intestine 
d. large intestine - ANS a. esophagus 
 
10. Which of the following membranes covers the 
stomach? 
a. falciform ligament 
b. mesocolon 
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Anatomy & Physiology Openstax Chapter 21 Lymphatic and Immune System
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---7February 20242023/2024A+
- Anatomy & Physiology Openstax Chapter 21 Lymphatic and Immune System 
adaptive immune response - ANS relatively slow but very specific and effective immune response controlled by lymphocytes 
 
afferent lymphatic vessels - ANS lead into a lymph node 
 
antibody - ANS antigen-specific protein secreted by plasma cells; immunoglobulin 
 
antigen - ANS molecule recognized by the receptors of B and T lymphocytes 
 
barrier defenses - ANS antipathogen defenses deriving from a barrier that physically p...
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Openstax Anatomy and Physiology: Chapter 10 Muscle Tissue
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- Openstax Anatomy and Physiology: Chapter 10 Muscle Tissue 
Slow fibers have a small network of _______. - ANS Capillaries 
 
Muscle relaxation occurs when ________. - ANS calcium ions are actively transported into the sarcoplasmic reticulum 
 
Drug X blocks ATP regeneration from ADP and phosphate. How will muscle cells respond to this drug? - ANS none of the above 
 
Muscle fatigue is caused by ________. - ANS exhaustion of energy reserves and buildup of lactic acid levels 
 
Which element is im...
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Openstax Anatomy and Physiology: Chapter 8 The Appendicular Skeleton COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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- Openstax Anatomy and Physiology: Chapter 8 The Appendicular Skeleton COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
The ischial spine is found between which of the following structures? - ANS lesser sciatic notch and greater sciatic notch 
 
Which tarsal bone articulates with the tibia and fibula? - ANS talus 
 
What structure is an extension of the spine of the scapula? - ANS acromion 
 
The tibia ________. - ANS is firmly anchored to the fibula by an interosseous membrane 
 
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Openstax Anatomy and Physiology: Chapter 1 Key Terms UPDATED!!
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---5February 20242023/2024A+
- Openstax Anatomy and Physiology: Chapter 1 Key Terms UPDATED!! 
abdominopelvic cavity - ANS division of the anterior (ventral) cavity that houses the abdominal and pelvic viscera 
 
anabolism - ANS assembly of more complex molecules from simpler molecules 
 
anatoical position - ANS standard reference position used for describing locations and directions on the human body 
 
anatomy - ANS science that studies the form and composition of the body's structures 
 
anterior - ANS describes the fron...
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Openstax Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 2 The Chemical Level Of Organisation A+ GRADED
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- Openstax Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 2 The Chemical Level Of Organisation A+ GRADED 
ACID - ANS compound that releases hydrogen ions (H+) in solution 
 
ACTIVATION ENERGY - ANS amount of energy greater than the energy contained in the reactants, which must be overcome before a reaction to proceede. 
 
ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE (ATP) - ANS nucleotide containing ribose and an adernine base that is essential in energy transfer 
 
AMINO ACID - ANS building block of proteins, characterised by an amin...
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Chapter 5 Openstax Anatomy and Physiology
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- Chapter 5 Openstax Anatomy and Physiology 
3 layers of the skin - ANS epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis 
 
Epidermis consists of.. - ANS Keratinized, stratified squamous epithelium 
 
Stratum Basale - ANS inner most layer of epidermis, mitosing basal cells (keratinocytes) 
 
Stratum Spinosum - ANS layer above stratum basale; keratinocytes produce keratin and glycolipids 
 
Stratum Granulosum - ANS layer above stratum spinosum; keratinocytes dying as they rise too far away from difused nutrients ...
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Open Stax - Chapter 4 (Anatomy & Physiology) COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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- Open Stax - Chapter 4 (Anatomy & Physiology) COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
Adipocytes - ANS lipid storage cells 
 
adipose tissue - ANS specialized areolar tissue rich in stored fat 
 
anchoring junctions - ANS mechanically attaches adjacent cells to each other or to the basement membrane 
 
apical - ANS that part of a cell or tissue which, in general, faces an open space 
 
apocrine secretion - ANS release of a substance along with the apical portion of the cell 
 
apoptosis - ANS programmed ...
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Anatomy and Physiology (Openstax) Exam 1: Chapters 1-4, Ouachita Baptist University, Dr. Johnson Fall 2022/2023 UPDATED
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- Anatomy and Physiology (Openstax) Exam 1: Chapters 1-4, Ouachita Baptist University, Dr. Johnson Fall 2022/2023 UPDATED
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Anatomy and Physiology OpenStax Complete Questions and answers A+
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- Anatomy and Physiology OpenStax Complete Questions and answers A+ 
anatomy - ANS study of body structure 
 
gross anatomy - ANS study of structures easily seen by naked eye 
 
regional anatomy - ANS how structures work together in specific region of body 
 
systemic anatomy - ANS how structures work together in specific body system 
 
physiology - ANS chemistry/ physics of the body; how the structures of the body work together 
 
homeostasis - ANS maintenance of body's internal balance 
 
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