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moves thigh toward midling |
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straightens hand and wrist |
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straighten fingers and wrist |
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How do the lungs use diffusion? |
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as gases move concentration gradienst goes from greater to lesser concentration. |
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reddish brown bean shaped organs produce urine which regulate according to the bodies needs Most important organ to homeostasis |
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blood goes to the lungs and back to the heart |
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rotates leg close to body |
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pulls shoulder blade forward |
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a flap of tissue that prevents food from passing into the larynx. |
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a muscular tube that passes from the pharynx through the throacic cavity and diaphragm into the abdominal cavity, where it joins the stomach. |
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Muscular taht extend from the kidneys tot he bladder. transport urine to bladder |
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a small tube extends from the urinary bladder is much longer in male (8 in) than in females. |
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store Urine, has 3 openings 2 ureters and one Urethera |
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What are the chordate tendineae? |
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The "heartstrings" that hold the atrioventricular valves in place while the heart contracts |
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What is an epithelial tissue? |
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forms a continuous layer, or sheet, orver the entire body surfaces and most of the body's inner cavities. |
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What is the Pseudostratified ciliated columnar tissue? |
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appears to be layered, while actually all cells touch the basement membrane. |
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What is the job of the SA node |
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is the pacemaker of the heart initiates the heartbeat and sends a excitation impulse every 0.85 seconds, causing the atria to contact |
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What is the skeletal muscle? |
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made up of many cells, usually called muscle fibers. Occurs in muscles attached to skeleton. |
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blood flows throughout the entire body exept the lungs |
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the left side of the heart consist of what 2 parts? |
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The left atrium and left ventricle |
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the right side of the heart is split into what 2 parts? |
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the right atrium and the right ventricle |
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commonly called the windpipe is a connects the larynx to the primary bronchi lies ventrecal to the esophagus |
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what is the pathway that the blood goes through the heart? |
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vena cavae, Rt. Atrium, Rt. AV valve, Rt, ventricle, Rt. Semilunar valve, Pulmanary artery, alveoli of lungs, Pulmanary veins, Lt. Semilunar valve, Lf. Atrium, Lf. AV Valve, Lt. Ventricale, Aorta |
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