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Cardiac Muscles are
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Voluntary muscle found only in the heart
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involuntary muscle found only in the heart
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The involuntary muscle found in the lining of many organs
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the voluntary muscle that makes bones of the skeleton move
Frage 2
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The involuntary muscle found in the lining of many organs
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the voluntary muscle that makes bones of the skeleton move
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The voluntary muscle found in the lining of many organs
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The voluntary muscle found only in the heart
Frage 3
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involuntary muscle found only in the heart
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The involuntary muscle found in the lining of many organs
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the involuntary muscle that makes bones of the skeleton move
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the voluntary muscle that makes bones of the skeleton move
Frage 4
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a band of connective tissue that connect bone to bone
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organized in antagonistic muscle pairs
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a band of connective tissue that joins muscle to bones.
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a band of connective tissue that connects muscle to muscle
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Skeletal muscles are organized in antagonistic muscle pairs because:
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Muscles contracts to bend a joint.
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Muscles contract to strengthen a joint.
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when one muscle moves a joint the other muscles can return the joint to its original resting position
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Muscles use ATP for energy in order to contract and relax.
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A flexor is a muscle that contract to strengthen a joint
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Which of the following statements are true?
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Your Biceps are an example of a flexor
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Your Biceps are an example of an extensor
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Your Triceps are examples of flexors
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none of the above
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Rigor mortis sets in shortly after death because the lack of ATP energy prevents muscles to remain contracted.
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Creatine Phosphate is:
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An enzymer reaction between calcium and creatine which provides energy for muscle relaxation
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An enzyme interaction between phosphate and creatine which provides energy for muscle relaxation
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An enzyme reaction between calcium and creatine which provides energy for muscle contraction
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an enzyme interaction between phosphate and creatine which provides energy for muscle contraction.
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Creatine has a property that causes muscle cells to inflate making a more muscle heavy appearance.
Frage 11
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Inflammation of a muscle or joint
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State of constant muscle contraction caused by sustained nerve impulses
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A collapsed lung causing an air pocket within the wall of the chest cavity
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A punctured Diaphragm resulting in fluid build up in the lung and inadequate breathing
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Arthroscopic surgery is a procedure on a muscle that improves prognosis for torn cartilage or ligaments
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Check all that are correct
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Cartilaginous rings allow neck to move, yet it still protects the windpipe.
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Cartilaginous rings keeps the windpipe from collapsing from pressure change
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The Larynx is a meeting place for food and air to decide whether or not to go down the esophagus or the to the lungs
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The cilla are hairs in the trachea that regulate CO2 levels
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The epiglottis and the diaphram are involved in the breathing process
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The frontal lobe monitors the CO2 levels in the blood stream
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If a person had a punctured Diaphragm how would this affect their ability to breathe?
Air would be sucked into the hole of the diaphragm as well as the lungs creating an air pocket in the chest and a fluid build up in the lung.
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If the the rubber membrane represents the diaphragm when the rubber is pulled down what happens to the air pressure?
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The pressure drops pulling in air
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The pressure rises pulling in air
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The pressure drops expelling the air
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The pressure rises expelling the air
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What is the order of air flow?
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Nasal cavity, Larynx, Epiglottis, Pharynx, Trachea, Bronchi, Bronchioles, Alveoli
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Nasal cavity, Phyranx, Larynx, Epiglottis, Trachea, Bronchi, Bronchioles, Alveoli
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Nasal cavity, Pharynx, Epiglottis, Larynx, Trachea, Bronchi, Bronchioles, Alveoli
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Nasal cavity, Larynx, Pharynx, Epiglottis, Trachea, Bronchioles, Bronchi, Alveoli
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The Job Of the Kidneys are
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The liver helps break down toxins such as alcohol and heavy metals. It makes them into soluble compounds so they can be eliminated in the urine by the kidneys.
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Deamination occurs when proteins are getting converted into lipids
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Proteins release what that is harmful to the body
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nitrogen
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calcium
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sodium
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oxygen
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Deamination is the removal of the hydrogen groups from the proteins
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the body combines ammonia and carbon dioxide to create a toxin that is less harmful called:
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Urine
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Urea
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Ureter
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Urethra
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Regarding the diagram which is true?
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Waste to be filter enters through the arteries and flow through the efferent vein which allow exchange of wastes then leave through the capillaries
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Blood to be filter enters through the veins and flow through the capillaries which allow exchange of wastes then leave through the arteries
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Blood to be filter enters through the arteries and flow through the capillaries which allow exchange of wastes then leave through the veins
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Reagrding the diagram which statement are true
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Filtration is when most water is reabsorbed in the proximal tubule and the descending loop of Henle. It also can be removed from the distal tubule in special circumstances
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Happens in the Glomerulus which is a high pressure capillary network that forces both water and smaller wastes out of the blood and fall through the pores in the capillary membrane
The filtrate is caught by the Bowman's Capsule
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Most water is reabsorbed in the proximal tubule and the descending loop of Henle. It also can be removed from the distal tubule in special circumstances
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Some large waste matter can not make it through the capillary pores so it is sent directly into the urine through the glomerulus so the body uses active transport to get it out.
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When the body is dehydrated, the hormone called anterior pituitary hormone (AOH). this hormone targets the kidney tubules and makes the distale tubule permeable to water which causes more water to be reabsorbed
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When some large waste matter can not make it through the capillary pores so it is sent directly into the urine through the glomerulus so the body uses active transport to get it out is called?
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reabsorption
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Urination
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Secretion
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Filtration
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Which of the following are correct
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AOH: When the body is dehydrated, the hormone called anterior pituitary hormone (AOH). this hormone targets the kidney tubules and makes the distale tubule permeable to water which causes more water to be reabsorbed
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Aldosterone: This hormone can be reabsorbed by the distal tubule permeable to the reabsorption is necessary. Due to osmosis when salt reabsorption increases, water also follows.
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AOH: This hormone can be reabsorbed by the distal tubule permeable to the reabsorption is necessary. Due to osmosis when salt reabsorption increases, water also follows.
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Aldosterone: When the body is dehydrated, the hormone called anterior pituitary hormone (AOH). this hormone targets the kidney tubules and makes the distale tubule permeable to water which causes more water to be reabsorbed
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Regarding the diagram which are true?
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Who am I?
Purpose:
To pick up oxygen from the lungs and deliver it to tissues elsewhere
To pick up carbon dioxide from other tissues and unload it in the lungs
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Killer T
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Erythrocytes
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Platelets
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Leukocytes
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Red Blood cells are made of [blank_start]Hemoglobin[blank_end] which is iron coloring the blood red when in contact with [blank_start]oxygen[blank_end]. They are also [blank_start]biconcave[blank_end] to increases greater surface area for gas exchange and [blank_start]Enucleated[blank_end] in order to accommodate maximum space for hemoglobin.
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Hemoglobin
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Platelets
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Carbon dioxide
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Carbon monoxide
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Oxygen
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Dihyrdogen Monoxide
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biconcave
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concave
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round
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large
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small
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enucleated
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flexable
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B cells [blank_start]Produce antibodies[blank_end]
Helper T cells [blank_start]Bind fragments to antigens[blank_end]
Macrophages Locate foreign bodies and [blank_start]use endocytosis to eat them[blank_end]
[blank_start]Killer T cells[blank_end] A t cell that destroys the invader by puncturing a hole in the cell wall
[blank_start]Suppressor T cells[blank_end] A t cell that turns off the immune system
[blank_start]Memory B cells[blank_end] Provide the system with memory.
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[blank_start]Albumins[blank_end]c Osmotic balance
[blank_start]globulins[blank_end] Antibodies and immunity
[blank_start]Fibrinogens[blank_end] Blood clotting
[blank_start]Platelets:[blank_end] a component of blood responsible for initiating blood clotting.
[blank_start]Antigens[blank_end]: stimulate the formation of an antibody
[blank_start]Antibodies[blank_end]: mark invaders and attach to them.
[blank_start]Thrombus[blank_end]- Blood clot that forms within a blood vessel and blocks it
[blank_start]Embolus[blank_end]- Blood clot that dislodges and is carried by the circulatory system to another part of the body.
[blank_start]Cilla[blank_end] sweeping motion hair like things sweep out mucus
[blank_start]Mucus[blank_end]- traps bacteria
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Albumins
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globulins
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Fibrinogens
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Platelets
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Antigens
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Antibodies
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Thrombus
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Embolus
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Cilla
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Mucus
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Label the antibodies
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Bowman's Capsule
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Proximal Tubule
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Loop of Henle
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Distal Tubule
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collective tubule
Frage 36
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kidney
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ureter
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bladder
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Uretha
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afferent artery
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efferent vein
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ureter
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cortex
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medulla
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renal pelvis
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FINISH do positibe A B or O first then negatives then state if needed RH
A- A+ B+ B-AB+ AB- O+ O-
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B RH
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A+ B+ B- RH
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B+ B- O+ O-
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A+ A- B+ RH
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none
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All
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A+ B+ AB+ O+
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[blank_start]agglutination[blank_end] is when blood clumps due to the response to a specific antibody.
[blank_start]Anemia[blank_end] is when the blood has low oxygen or hemoglobin levels
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Agglutination
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cystic fibrosis
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lupus
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autoimmunity
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Anemia