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There are ____ vertebrae in the neck region? |
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Coxal bones are what according to shape? |
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What bone is composed of two layers of compact bone sandwiching a layer of spongy bone? |
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The axial skeleton contains ? |
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Skull, ribs & sternum, vertebrae, & pelvic girdles, |
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Suture between the parietal & temporal bone ? |
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Why is the hyoid bone unique ? |
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Only bone to not articulate with another bone |
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The atlas is what cervical in the vertebra ? |
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What is the order of ribs from superior to inferior ? |
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True or false: The zygomatic bones form the cheekbones ? |
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True or false: There are seven cervical, twelve thoracic, & five lumbar vertebrae. |
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True or false: The heaviest, strongest bone in the body is the femur. |
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What bone size is the femur ? |
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What bone size is the carpals ? |
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What bone size is the coxal ? |
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What bone size is the Ulna ? |
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What bone size is the fibula ? |
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What bone size is the Sternum ? |
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What bone size is the Parietal bones ? |
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What bone size is the True ribs ? |
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What bone size is the Atlas ? |
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What joint is the wrist joint associated with ? |
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What joint is the shoulder joint associated with ? |
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What joint is the elbow joint associated with ? |
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What joint is the knuckle joint associated with ? |
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What is the joint between the atlas & axis ? |
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Permits only a slight degree of movement ? |
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Permits no degree of movement ? |
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The elbow joint is an example of ? |
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Head in normal position ? |
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Head held facing upright ? |
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Head moving from left to right ? |
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Arm moving in a circular rotation ? |
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Movement of fluid through the cell membrane from a high pressure area to a lower area is called ? |
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Two types of a passive transport ? |
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Two types of endocytosis ? |
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Phagocytosis & pinocytosis |
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Goblet cells are found in ? |
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Simple columnar epithelium |
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What type of epithelial tissue is found lining kidney tubules ? |
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Type of tissue found in lymph notes, the spleen, & bone marrow ? |
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Reticular connective tissue |
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Muscle found in walls of hollow organs ? |
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Type of tissue with a matrix consisting of rows of fibroblasts that manufacture collagen fibers ? |
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What type of transport is responsible for cells ingesting bacteria ? |
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True of false: The process of facilitaed diffusion requires energy. |
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True or false: Stratified epithelium consists of one layer of epithelial cells. |
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True or false: The four primary tissue types are epithelium, muscle, cutaneous, & connective. |
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True or false: The matrix of hyaline cartilage consists of abundant collagen fibers hidden in a rubbery matrix. |
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True or False: Smooth muscle cells are uninucleated spindle-shaped cells that are voluntary. |
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Type of tissue that has an apical surface & a basement membrane ? |
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Type of tissue that consists of living cells surrounded by an extracellular matrix ? |
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Type of tissue that is specialized to contract & produce movement ? |
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Type of tissue that can be simple or stratified ? |
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Type of tissue that consists of neurons & supporting cells ? |
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Type of tissue that can be described as voluntary or involuntary ? |
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Type of tissue whose two functional characteristics are irritability & conductivity ? |
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True or False: Membranes that line with body cavities that have openings to the exterior of the body are called mucous membranes ? |
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True or False: The serous membrane that covers the external surface of both lungs is called the visceral pleura ? |
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True or False: The major portion of the skin is comprised of the dermis ? |
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True or False: The epidermis is made up of stratified squamous epithelium ? |
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True or False: Skin is also known as a synovial membrane ? |
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Cover the outter surface of the heart ? |
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Mucous membrane is an example of a connective ? |
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The only dry membrane is the ? |
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Synovial membranes are found in the ? |
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The epidermis is composed of ? |
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Stratified squamous epithelium |
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The hypodermis consists of ? |
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What homoeostatic imbalances is caused by skin exposure to chemicals ? |
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The "tanning effect" from the sun is due to ? |
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Inflammation of the hair follicles & sebaceous glands are called ? |
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What is the first threat to life from a massive third-degree burn ? |
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Type of membrane that is dry ? |
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Type of membrane adapted for absorption & secretion ? |
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Type of membrane that has no epithelial cells at all ? |
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Hair thinning & some degree of baldness ? |
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Staphylococcus bacterial infection causing water-filled lesions around the mouth & nose ? |
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Over activity of sebaceous glands that results in dandruff ? |
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Cancer of skin pigment cells ? |
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Malignancy of the lowest epidermal layer ? |
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Fungus infection between toes ? |
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Fluid-filled blisters caused by herpes simplex virus ? |
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Overproduction of skin cells causing dry, silvery scales ? |
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Infection of the sebaceous glands accompanied by skin pimples ? |
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