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Absorption 
Taking in nutrients through the small intestine 
Albumin 
A protein found in the blood serum similar to that in the white of an egg 
Alveoli (alveolus) 
Tiny sacs within the lungs which increase the respiratory surface 
Antibodies 
Proteins produced by the body to combat foreign particles 
Arteries (artery) 
Heavy walled vessels which bring blood away from the heart 
Atria (atrium) 
One of the two thin-walled chambers that receive blood into the heart from the veins 
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Absorption 
Taking in nutrients through the small intestine 
Albumin 
A protein found in the blood serum similar to that in the white of an egg 
Alveoli (alveolus) 
Tiny sacs within the lungs which increase the respiratory surface 
Antibodies 
Proteins produced by the body to combat foreign particles 
Arteries (artery) 
Heavy walled vessels which bring blood away from the heart 
Atria (atrium) 
One of the two thin-walled chambers that receive blood into the heart from the veins 
Bowman's Caps...
Metabolism 
Biochemical reactions that occur within the body, divided into two phases: catabolism and anabolism. 
Catabolism 
Chemical reactions that break down complex substances into simpler substances. 
Anabolism 
Chemical reactions that build up simple substances into complex substances. 
Excretion 
Removal of the waste byproducts of metabolic reactions; it prevents substances from reaching toxic levels in the body; To avoid a build up of this byproduct in the body, it is excreted when breat...
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Metabolism 
Biochemical reactions that occur within the body, divided into two phases: catabolism and anabolism. 
Catabolism 
Chemical reactions that break down complex substances into simpler substances. 
Anabolism 
Chemical reactions that build up simple substances into complex substances. 
Excretion 
Removal of the waste byproducts of metabolic reactions; it prevents substances from reaching toxic levels in the body; To avoid a build up of this byproduct in the body, it is excreted when breat...
provide an opening to paranasal sinuses. C) divide the nasal cavity into a right and a left side. D) provide an opening into the pharynx. E) create turbulence in the air to trap particulate matter The conchae A) provide a surface for the sense of smell. B) in mucus. 
E) create turbulence in the air to trap particulate matter in mucus 
The portion of the pharynx that receives both air and food is the A)oropharynx. B) laryngopharynx. C) aeropharynx. D)internal pharynx. E) nasopharynx. 
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provide an opening to paranasal sinuses. C) divide the nasal cavity into a right and a left side. D) provide an opening into the pharynx. E) create turbulence in the air to trap particulate matter The conchae A) provide a surface for the sense of smell. B) in mucus. 
E) create turbulence in the air to trap particulate matter in mucus 
The portion of the pharynx that receives both air and food is the A)oropharynx. B) laryngopharynx. C) aeropharynx. D)internal pharynx. E) nasopharynx. 
A) orophary...
Anatomical Position 
The body is upright and facing forward, with the arms at the sides and the palms facing toward the front 
Acromial 
pertaining to the shoulder 
Antebrachial ("before" brachium) 
pertaining to the forearm 
antecubital ("before" cubitus) 
front of elbow 
axillary (axilla) 
pertaining to the armpit 
Brachial 
pertaining to the upper arm 
Calcaneal 
pertaining to the heel 
Carpal
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Anatomical Position 
The body is upright and facing forward, with the arms at the sides and the palms facing toward the front 
Acromial 
pertaining to the shoulder 
Antebrachial ("before" brachium) 
pertaining to the forearm 
antecubital ("before" cubitus) 
front of elbow 
axillary (axilla) 
pertaining to the armpit 
Brachial 
pertaining to the upper arm 
Calcaneal 
pertaining to the heel 
Carpal
Study of living organisms, both plants and animals. 
Biology 
Deals with body structures like the heart, muscles, the brain, and the relationship between body structures. 
Human Anatomy 
Concerned with the function of the body parts. 
Human Physiology 
Study of structures observed with the naked eye, without using any instruments or gadget to aid in observation. 
Gross Anatomy 
Study of structures observed with the aid of a microscope or other similar devices that magnify very small things. 
Mic...
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Study of living organisms, both plants and animals. 
Biology 
Deals with body structures like the heart, muscles, the brain, and the relationship between body structures. 
Human Anatomy 
Concerned with the function of the body parts. 
Human Physiology 
Study of structures observed with the naked eye, without using any instruments or gadget to aid in observation. 
Gross Anatomy 
Study of structures observed with the aid of a microscope or other similar devices that magnify very small things. 
Mic...
HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY: 
11TH EDITION EXAM WITH 
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ANSWERS GRADED A+ 
chemical level of organization - ANS-atoms combine to form molecules 
cellular level of organization - ANS-cells are made up of molecules 
tissue level of organization - ANS-collections of 2 or more cells that function together for a specific task 
organ level of organization - ANS-Organs are made up of different types of tissues 
Why do we need transcription and translation? - ANS-Essenti...
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HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY: 
11TH EDITION EXAM WITH 
LATEST QUESTIONS AND CORRECT 
ANSWERS GRADED A+ 
chemical level of organization - ANS-atoms combine to form molecules 
cellular level of organization - ANS-cells are made up of molecules 
tissue level of organization - ANS-collections of 2 or more cells that function together for a specific task 
organ level of organization - ANS-Organs are made up of different types of tissues 
Why do we need transcription and translation? - ANS-Essenti...
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Test Bank for Principles of Human Anatomy, 15th Edition by Tortora((GRADED A+) 
) The levels of structural organization from least complex to most complex are as follows: 
a) chemical, cellular, organ, tissue, system 
b) cellular, organ, chemical, tissue, system 
c) chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, system 
d) chemical, system, tissue, cellular, organ 
Answer: c 
2) The four basic types of tissues in the body are 
a) skeletal, muscular, epithelial, nervous 
b) connective, muscle, nervous, epith...
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Test Bank for Principles of Human Anatomy, 15th Edition by Tortora((GRADED A+) 
) The levels of structural organization from least complex to most complex are as follows: 
a) chemical, cellular, organ, tissue, system 
b) cellular, organ, chemical, tissue, system 
c) chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, system 
d) chemical, system, tissue, cellular, organ 
Answer: c 
2) The four basic types of tissues in the body are 
a) skeletal, muscular, epithelial, nervous 
b) connective, muscle, nervous, epith...
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