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| the study of the functions and the systems of the body |
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| what is another name for histology |
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| the organs and the systems of the body |
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| which of the following is NOT a building block of the human body |
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| which of the following is NOT one of the three basic parts of the cell |
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| cells are composed of a gel like substance called |
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| controlling the basic functions and activities of the cell |
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| which of the following descriptions is NOT an example of metabolism |
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| most of the activities or the production of the cell take place in the |
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| the basic units of living matter are |
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| the control center of cell activities including reproduction is called the |
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| what is the process of breaking down larger molecules into smaller ones is called |
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| the process of building up larger molecules from smaller ones is called |
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| the chemical process in which cells receive nutrients for all growth and reproduction is called |
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| coordinates body functions |
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| all of the following statements are true about the nucleus EXCEPT |
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| a separate body structure composed of two or more different tissues is an |
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| which type of tissue protects and holds the body together |
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| groups of cells of the same kind make up |
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| which tissue contracts when stimulated to produce motion |
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| covers and protects body surfaces and internal organs |
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| what is the role of the epithelial tissue |
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| all of the following are organs of primary importance EXCEPT the |
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| all of the following are examples of the bones of the cranium EXCEPT |
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| sending and receiving body messages |
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| which of the following is NOT a function of the skeletal system |
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| an example of the long bone would be |
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| the skeleton of the head that protects and encloses the brain and primary sensory organs is the |
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| which bone forms the back of the skull |
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| which of the bodys systems has the function to give the body shape and strength |
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| how many bones of the cranium are affected by scalp massage |
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| what are the two bones that form the crown and upper sides of the head |
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| osteology is the study of |
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| the bone that is located behind the eyes and nose and connects all the bones to the cranium is the |
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| the spongy bone between the eyes which forms the nasal cavity is the |
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| how many bones are involved in facial massage |
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| what is the largest bone of the facial skeleton |
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| which of the following are two bones that join to form the bridge of the nose |
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| what are the two bones of the upper jaw |
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| the smallest bone of the facial skeleton that form the front part of the inner bottom wall of the eye socket are the |
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