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| Layers of the Skin- "Corey licks Grace's sweet butter" |
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| corneum, lucidum, granulosum, spinosum, basele. |
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| what is avg platelet count? |
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| process of RBC creation? how? |
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| hematopiesis. occurs in red bone marrow, come from hemocytoblast. controlled by erythropoietin |
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| albumin, clotting proteins, and antibodies. |
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| ratio of erythrocytes to lymphocytes? |
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| sensory/afferent pathway goes to CNS. CNS goes through motor/efferent pathway either to involuntary (autonomic) or somatic (movement, voluntary). involuntary can go parasympathetic(ej close eyes) or sympathetic (fight or flight) |
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nervous system cells: astrocytes, microglia, ependymal cells, oligodendrocytes, satellite cells, schwann cells? |
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| respectively: forms barrier b/w capillaries and neurons, dispose of debris (spiderlike), line cavities of brain and spinal cord, produces myelin sheath around nerve fibers, protect neuron bodies, and form myelin sheaths in PNS. |
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| define brain stem regions: midbrain, pons, medulla oblongata |
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| respectively, reflex centers for vision and hearing, includes nuclei involved in control of breathing, lowest part that controls heart rate, blood pressure reg, breathing, and swallowing/vomiting. |
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| define thalamus, hypothal., epithal, and pineal body. |
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| resp. surrounds third ventricle it is relay station for sensory impulses, under thal. reg. body temp and metabolism, creates cerebral spinal fluid, pineal body creates melanin |
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| what is irritability and contractility? |
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| resp. ability to receive and respond to stimulus, ability to shorten when an adequate stimulus is received. |
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| bone is brokendown and is then followed by abnormal bone growth. |
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| functions of skeletal system? |
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| support body, protect soft organs, alows movement, stores minerals and fats, and blood cell formation |
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| functions of muscle system? |
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| produce movement, maintain composure, stabilizes joints, generate heat |
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| what is insertion and origin? |
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| insertion is point that moves towards origin the most, origin barely moves. |
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| what are the dif. type of bones? |
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| long bones, short, flat, and irreg. |
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| dif types of bone fractures: communited, compression, depressed, impacted, spiral, greenstick |
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| res. many fragments, bone is crushed, broken bone pressed inward, bones forced into each other, twisted, little bit breaks off(common in children) |
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| bony thorax rib pairs, name and number |
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| true ribs (1-7), false ribs (8-12), and floating ribs (11-12) |
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1. hematoma is formed 2. break is splinted by fibrocartilage 3. fibrocartilage callus is replaced by a bony callus 4. bony callus becomes perm patch |
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| when are burns considered critical? |
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| when over 25% of body has 2nd degree burns, over 10% of body has first digree, or when 3rd burns cover face, hands and feet. |
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| mutated proto-oncogenes (oncogenes), tumor supressioning genes, and dna repair genes |
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| elements in carbs, lipids, nucleic acids, and proteins? |
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| res. CHO, CHO, CHNOPS, CHON |
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| hemostasis chart, bones, lower muscles, REGIONAL TERMS |
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