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Standing erect with feet facing forward |
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All chemical reactions going on in the body |
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Away from the point of attachment |
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Away from the surface of the body |
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Backward bending of hand or foot |
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Between the neck and abdomen |
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Brings change; back to homeostasis |
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Divides body into anterior and posterior parts |
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Joints move away from the midline |
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Joints move toward the midline |
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Maintaining a constant interval environment |
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Movement of a limb that describes a circle motion |
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Receives input and provides nerve impulses or chemical signals to effectors |
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Study of the macroscopic structures of an organism |
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Study of the structure of the human body |
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The increase in physical development of the body |
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The process of removing waste from the body |
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The study of how tissues work |
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To turn your foot outward |
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Toward the back of the body |
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area between the parietal and visceral layers |
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breaks down food; body uses it for energy,growth, and tissue repair |
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closer to the point of attachment |
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closer to the point of attachment |
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divides body left and right |
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largest hollow space of the body |
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line that separates superior from inferior |
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lines a cavity without an opening outside the body |
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lines drawn thru the body |
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located close or along the axis of the body |
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study of the microscopic structures of an organism |
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tansmit sound to inner ear |
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the ability of a cell to receive and respond to a stimulus |
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the body changes from normal point and amplifies |
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the midline thru the center of the body |
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the serous membrane covering the lung and thoracic cavity |
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the space between the lungs where the heart sits |
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the space in moveable joints |
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turning hands posteriorly |
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when a stressor threatens the internal environments balance |
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when change creates a response back to a set point |
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