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| The body's attempt to maintain a constant state of equillibrium |
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| Takes a problem and immediately fixes it through other systems (i.e. for low blood sugar body releases glucagon, for high sugar it releases insulin) |
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| Amplifies a product, continually adding to it and intensifying (i.e. cut yourself then body steps up platelets... adds more and more in order to clot) |
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| nerve cells that are spread out... what do you feel? |
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| Separates body front & back |
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| Separates body upper and lower halves |
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| Above the transverse plane and towards the head |
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| Above the transverse plane and towards the head |
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| Below the transverse plane & towards the feet |
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| Towards the front of the body |
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| Towards the back of the body |
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| Line drawn from middle of clavicle straight down |
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| Separates the body into equal left and right halves |
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| These organs split and bleed(i.e. liver) |
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| These organs split and bleed |
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| Hollow organ(i.e. small intestine) |
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| These organs burst and spill contents |
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| Gall bladder pain, 1 finger right of xyphoid process |
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| Organ that breaks down fat molecules, produces bile |
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| Locates appendix, half way between xyphoid process and iliac crest |
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| Position when sitting upright |
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| Laying on back with feet raised approx. 12" |
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| Position used for 3rd term pregnancies |
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| Movement of particles from high concentration to low concentration |
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| Movement of water from low concentration to high concentration |
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| Requires carrier molecules for transport in/out of a cell. No energy is require. |
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| Transport against the gradient(against a concentration). Requires energy |
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| True or False... lipids pass through cells easily |
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| Number of particles in a comparison |
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| Same number of particles in a comparison |
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| Less number of molecules in a comparison |
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| More number of particles in a comparison |
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| Most fluids given in a pre-hospital setting |
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| Also know as coloital pressure |
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| Also know as coloital pressure |
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| Also know as coloital pressure |
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| Also know as coloital pressure |
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| Contains DNA and all other information |
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| Stored energy within a cell |
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| Heat, Water, Hydrogen Ions |
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| 3 things given off by ATP consumption |
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| Makes energy within a cell |
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| Within a cell it digests and destroys viruses and bacteria |
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| If a cell is deprived of glucose it makes more ______ |
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| Normal PH range of human blood |
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| Part of cell where glucose and oxygen are processed |
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| Bicarbonate Buffer System |
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| Takes place on top of red blood cells. Converts Carbonic acid from hydrogen ions and bicarbonate. Then breathes it off as carbon dioxide and excretes it as water. |
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| Hormone made in pancreas which makes liver dump it's sugar supply |
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| Protein needed for facilitated transport of glucose |
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| Affect homeostasis and return patient to normal life |
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| Organ which produces insulin |
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| Blood flow is inversely proportional to vessel diameter (i.e. 1/4 dia decrease = 16 times more flow) |
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| These disassociate into opposite charged particles(ions) |
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| Type of energy required for Sodium Potassium Pump |
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| Studies each organ system separately |
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| Studies specific regions of the body |
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| Body position standing upright with palms forward |
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| Away from trunk and towards the hand |
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| Toward the trunk of the body |
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| Line drawn from armpit to the waist |
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| Line drawn 1 inch in front of and parallel to midaxillary line |
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| Line drawn 1 inch behind and parallel to midaxillary line |
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| Moving a distal point closer to the trunk |
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| Return of body part from flexed position to the anatomic position |
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| Turning an extremity medially toward the midline |
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| Turning an extremity away from the midline |
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| Basic building blocks of all life |
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| All internal cell structures |
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| Fatty double layer components of the cell membrane |
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| Serves as transporters, signal receptors, doorways, and channels |
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| Allows some, but not all, substances to pass through a membrane |
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| Difference in concentration of a substance on either side of the membrane |
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| Measurement of the tendency of water to move by osmosis across a membrane |
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| Shrinkage of a cell that occurs when too much water moves out the the cell |
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| Swelling and bursting of a cell when too much water enters cell |
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| Movement of water out of plasma, across the capillary membrane, and into the interstitial space |
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| Blood pressure in the vessel walls |
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| Uptake of Material through cell membrane by a membrane bound droplet or vesicle formed with the protoplasm |
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| Form of endocytosis known as "cell eating" (i.e. white blood cells consuming bacteria) |
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| Form of endocytosis known as "cell eating" (i.e. white blood cells consuming bacteria) |
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| Form of endocytosis known as "cell eating" (i.e. white blood cells consuming bacteria) |
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| Form of endocytosis known as "cell eating" (i.e. white blood cells consuming bacteria) |
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| Form of endocytosis known as "cell eating" (i.e. white blood cells consuming bacteria) |
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| Form of endocytosis known as "cell eating" (i.e. white blood cells consuming bacteria) |
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| Structures within nucleus containing DNA |
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| Series of membranes in which specific proteins and fats are manufactured |
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| Set of membranes within protoplasm associated with formation of carbohydrate and complex proteins |
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| Process that uses oxygen to produce energy from carbohydrates |
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| Sequence of reactions in an organism where oxidation of acids provides energy for storage in phosphate bonds, such as in ATP |
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| Hollow filamentous structure within cell |
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| Organelles that aid in formation of spindle fibers... essential for cell division |
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| Organelles that aid in formation of spindle fibers... essential for cell division |
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| Hair like projections on cell surface that move materials over cell surface |
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| Tail like microtubule that propels the cell (i.e. sperm!) |
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| Group of similar cells working together |
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| Type of tissue covering the body surface and lining hollow organs |
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| Binds other types of tissue together (i.e. bones and cartilage) |
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| Connective tissue that contains large amounts of lipids |
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| Connective tissue that develops in order to help repair or replace damaged cells |
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| Tissue that overlies the framework of the skeleton |
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| Striated voluntary muscle |
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| Striated involuntary muscle |
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| Nonstriated involuntary muscle |
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