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| There are anywhere from 500 to 5,000 functions of the liver. |
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| Each kidney contains about one million tiny filters. |
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| The tonsils no longer have a use in the body. |
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| We have evolved past a need for the appendix. |
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| The small intestine is a lopped tube about ... long. |
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| Carbohydrates begin to be digested in the ... |
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| Which gland is considered the master gland of the body? |
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| Distressed and content are the negative and positive emotions of which organ? |
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| Which pair correctly identifies the organs of the urinary system? |
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| The entire blood supply is filtered about ... times per day. |
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| Respiration gives off ... |
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| The ... is the largest organ in the body. |
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| The adrenal glands are located above the ... |
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| The 2 functions of the pancreas are to produce insulin and ... |
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| Which gland is also called third ovary/ |
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| Which gland is called the third eye? |
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| What are the turns in the large intestine called? |
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| What is the formula to figure out how many ounces of water a person should drink per day? |
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- transverse colon
- hepatic flexure
- descending colon
- iliac
- cecum
- appendix
- rectum
- splenic flexure
- ascending colon
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- jejunum
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mouth
sublingual
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liver
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pancreas
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| decrease the angle of the joint |
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| increase the angle of the joint |
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| take away from the main body |
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| further from the root of origin |
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| closer to the point of attachment |
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| We have an endo-skeletal system, which means the bones are .... |
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| How many bones does the human body have? |
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| Bones have three functions: protection, leverage and ... |
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| How many cervical vertebrae do we have? |
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| How many thoracic vertebrae do we have? |
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| How many lumbar vertebrae do we have? |
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| how many sacrums do we have? |
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| how many coccyx vertebrae due we have? |
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| Bones detoxify the system by removing ... |
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| The hands are made up of three groups of bones: |
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| The common name for the frontal bone in the head is the ... |
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| The bone at the base of the rear of your head is the ... |
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| The bone that the ribs attach to in the front of your chest is the ... |
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| The bone on your sternum that can be dangerous if punched too hard is the: |
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| The common name for the ... is the collar bone. |
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| The two ribs that are not attached to the sternum by any cartilage are called: |
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| The longest bone in your body is the... |
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| The larger of the two bones in your lower leg is the ... |
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| How many muscles do we have? |
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| Muscles contract with ATC in the presence of ... |
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| When a muscle fiber contracts, what % does it contract? |
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| The point of attachment that does not move during contraction is known as ... |
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| The point of insertion ... during contraction. |
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| The deltoid muscle has three parts: |
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| anterior, middle, posterior |
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| "The Sartorius is the ... muscle in the body" and allows us to cross our legs. |
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| The nervous system is referred to in 3 categories: |
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| peripheral, autonomic, central |
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| The sympathetic nervous system turns on and does the parasympathetic nervous system ... |
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| The lymphatic system uses the ... to pump the lymph fluids. |
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| The lymph fluid dumps back into the circulatory system at the ... |
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| In the lymph system, the fluid is cleaned in the ... |
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| Approximately ... ml. of fluid is drained into the blood every minute. |
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| The tonsils are part of the ... system. |
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| The appendix is used by the body for ... |
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| The out most layer of skin is the ... |
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