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| lines the cavity and forms a protective cover |
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| the ailimentary tract from the mouth to the anus includes |
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| esophagus, stomach, small intestines |
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| 10 inch tube from diaphram to stomach |
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| 3 segments of the small intestine |
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| located on the right side (bowel) |
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| located on the left side (bowel) |
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| located at the level of the umbilicus |
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| bile secreted by the liver cells drains |
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| from the bile duct into the hepatic duct |
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| joins the cystic duct from the gallbladder to form the CBD |
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| posterior abdominal cavity of the upper abdomen |
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| the muscles that cover the anterior abdomen |
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| the heart lies behind the |
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| sternum and is within the mediastinum |
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| the lower part of the heart is called |
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| the upper part of the heart is called the |
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| the heart has 3 layers, the outer most layer is called |
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| the heart has 3 layers, the middle layer is called |
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| the heart has 3 layers, the inner most layer is called |
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| the pericardium consists of 3 layers |
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parietal fibrous-elastic and connective tissue-protects the heart parietal serous layer-next to firbrous layer is seperated from the visceral layer by the pericardial space pericardial space contains a small amount of fluid-decrease friction visceral layer cover the heart and extends to the great muscles |
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| this is the thick muscle tissue of the heart |
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| this lines the inner chambers of the heart andvalves |
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| R&L atrium, R&L ventricle |
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| Tricuspid, Mitral, Aortic, Pulmonic |
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| located on the right between the right atrium and right ventricle |
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| located on the left between the left atrium and left ventricle |
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| located between the left ventricle and the aorta |
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| the atrioventricular valves include |
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| tricuspid and mitral valves |
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| aortic and pulmonic valves |
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| this layer is highly vascular and made up of connective tissue |
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| this is a support structure and acts as an anchor |
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| structures formed at the junction of the dermis and epidermis |
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| this is rresponsible for body odor |
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| most numerous and wide spread glands |
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| this secretes lipid rich substance |
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| What system is responsible for memory and emotions |
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| the pineal gland, fornix and thalmus as well as___________ |
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| pituitary glands, hippocampus, amygdala mammillary body are located in the limbic system |
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| the majority of the stomach lies |
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| metabolism of CHO, fats and proteins happens here |
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| Bile salt which is produced and secreted by the liver |
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Vitamins A&B and mineral Fe, Copper are |
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| maintaine alkaline pH of the small intestine to permit fat absorption |
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| insulin and glucagon are produced by |
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| islet cells and aciner cells of the liver |
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| in the LUQ behind the stomach |
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| renin, erythopoietin, Vitamin D and are responsible for F&E balance |
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| anticoagulant factor and fibron and |
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| transfer of bilirubina dn detoxification takes place in the liver |
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| 7 attached to the sternum |
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| 12 attached on either side of the sternum |
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| are named for the rib above it |
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| where do the lungs start and end |
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| c7-t1 4 cm above the first rib |
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| suprasternal notch, manubrium, body of sternum, angle of louis, xiphoid process, clavicular lines, axillary lines, POSTERIOR: vertebral line, scapular line |
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| R&L pleural cavity, mediastinum, parietal pleural lines the thorax, visceral pleura lines the lungs |
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| contains the heart, esophagus, blood vessels but does not contain the lungs |
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| elastic and spongy, paired but not symetrical, somewhat concave |
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| have 3 lobes on the right and 2 lobes on the left |
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| are 4 cm above the first rib |
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| the base of the lungs-posterior |
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| expands to T10-T12 during deep inspiration and rise to about T9 during expiration |
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| 10 cm long and 2 cm in diameter |
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| above T4-5 and the 2nd rib and second ICS anteriorly |
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| three bronchi on the right and 2 bronchi on the left |
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| the right bronchi are wider, shorter and more vertical |
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| greater risk for aspiration |
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| diaphram and intercostals |
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| accessory muscles for breathing include |
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| scalene, rectus abdominus |
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| supply O2 and expel co2 this is called gas exchange |
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| stimulates the rate and depth of respiration |
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| controls involuntary breathing |
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