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Truculent - answer-Eager or quick to argue or fight; aggressively defiant
xpl: His days of TRUCULENT defiance were over
*Sagittal Section* - answer-MEDIAN PLANE
*Frontal Section* - answer-CORONAL PLANE
*Cross-Section* - answer-TRANSVERSE PLANE
*What is the anatomic position?* - answer-The body is erect, feet slightly apart, the head is held high,
and the palms of the hands are facing forward
*Superior is* - answer-ABOVE
*Inferior is* - answer-BELOW
*Anterior is* - answer-FACING FORWARD
*Posterior is* - answer-TOWARD THE BACK
*Medial is* - answer-TOWARD THE MIDLINE
*Lateral is* - answer-AWAY from the MIDLINE
*Proximal is* - answer-CLOSER to the point of attachment
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*Distal is* - answer-FURTHER away from the point of attachment
Dorsal Body cavity includes what? - answer-Cranial and Spinal Nerves
Ventral Body cavity includes what? - answer-The orbits and the nasal, oral, thoracic, and abdominopelvic
cavities
*Histology is the study of what?* - answer-TISSUES!
A Tissue is a? - answer-Group of cells that act together to perform specific functions
What are the 4 Fundamental Tissues of the Human Body? - answer-Epithelial Tissue
Connective Tissue
Nerve Tissue
Muscle Tissue
Epithelial Cells do what? - answer-Cover, line, and protect the body its internal organs
Connective Tissue is the framework of? - answer-The body, providing support and structure for the
organs
Nerve Tissue is composed of? - answer-Neurons and connective tissue cells
*What is a neuroglia?* - answer-A connective tissue nerve cells
Muscle tissue have the ability to? - answer-Contract or shorten
What is an anterior muscle? - answer-Quadriceps femoris
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How might the headrest on a car prevent traumatic injury? - answer-By limiting hyperextension of the
neck
Which might you expect to see in a whiplash injury? - answer-Traumatic injury to ligaments
Muscle contractions that normally move food along the human digestive system are know as - answer-
peristalsis
Which type of nutrient does not provide the body with energy? - answer-Vitamin
Where would you be likely to find Schwann cell? - answer-In the nervous system
How does the nervous system work with the muscular system? - answer-The nervous system tells the
muscle how to respond to the environment
Which part of the nervous system includes the femoral, radial, and ulnar nerves? - answer-Somatic
Where might a herniated lumbar disc be most likely to create pain? - answer-Along the sciatic nerve
What is the name of the bone in the human thigh? - answer-Femur
The ovaries are part of the - answer-reproductive system
Of the following processes, which one is a different level of defense from the other? - answer-Body cells
recognizing a pathogen
Which organ system is primarily responsible for regulating muscle growth? - answer-The endocrine
system
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Which parts of the heart are separated by the mitral valve? - answer-Left atrium and left ventricle
How might vitamin D deficiency present? - answer-As crooked bones
How does the lymphatic system work the circulatory system? - answer-Lymph draws excess fluid from
the cells and deposits it into the blood vessels.
What is the function of the parathyroid hormone? - answer-Activating vitamin D
Which feature in the ear is most medial? - answer-Cochlea
Which of the following are considered normal values for the measure of a person's pulse and blood
pressure - answer-72 beats per minute and 120 over 80 mm Hg
How does a sagittal section divide the body? - answer-Into left and right sections
How is pepsin used by the body? - answer-To break down proteins
the esophagus is part of the - answer-digestive system
Which mineral supports the function of the thyroid? - answer-Iodine
The cheekbones are ___________ to the nose. - answer-lateral
Which organ system is primarily responsible for generating antibodies? - answer-The lymphatic system
Muscle tissue is classified as? - answer-Voluntary Muscles and Involuntary Muscles