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| Outer boundary of th cell |
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| The control Center of the cell |
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| surface projection-allow movement of the cell |
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| A fluid(cystol) the fill cells and hold organelles |
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| A fluid(cystol) the fill cells and hold organelles |
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| A simple,thin and pliable sheet of tissue |
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| The number of chromosomes a human has |
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| include the ezymes ,Some hormones,and structural materials |
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| includes sugar(glucose),starch |
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| the process of body cell division |
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| A compound that speeds the rate of a metabloic reaction |
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| The substance that makes up the cell's genetic material |
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| Chemicals;Cells,Tissues:______:systemsOrganism |
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| Chemicals;Cells,Tissues:______:systemsOrganism |
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| tissue that covers expose surface areas and line body organs,vessels |
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| supports and binds body structres,adipose tissue |
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| contract to produce movement |
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| Prophase,Metaphase,Anaphase,Telophase,two daughter cell |
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| organs and vessels that help circulation and help protect the body for foreign materials |
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| Obtains the oxgen needed for metabloism and elimnate carbondioxide |
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| process of taking in ,break down,absorbs nutrients,eliminate waste |
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| Eliminate soulble watse,regulate chemical,secrete hormones,maintain PH |
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| consist of the Brain and spinal cord;receives and prcess stimuli for direct responses |
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| indivdual glands that produce hormones |
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| Bones and joints for movement of the body |
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| which mover the skeleton and makes up organs |
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| Protecting the inner body from external environment hazards..(skin,hair follicles,nails0 |
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| Adipose(fat) tissue,use for protection and reinforcement,make up the skeleton |
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| Skeletal:moves the skeleton..cardiac :makes up the wall of the heart..Smooth:makes up the walls of hollow organs,ducts,vessels |
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| the functional cell of the nervous system is the neuron |
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1)Neuron fibers join to form cells 2)makes up the spinal cord and brain 3)divided into gray matter and white |
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1)Neuron fibers join to form cells 2)makes up the spinal cord and brain 3)divided into gray matter and white |
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| A thread like body in a cell's nucleus that contains genetics information |
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| Right,left Hypochondria.Epigastric,Right,left lumbar,Umblical region.Right,left inguinal,Hypogastric |
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| Upright,face front,arm down by the side,legs apart |
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| external part of the body |
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| internal part of the body |
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| divides the body from right to left |
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| divedes the body from Anterior and Posterior |
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| Horizontal-superior and inferior |
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| lungs,mediastunum,Thymus,Heart,esphogus |
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| Anterior part of the elbow |
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| on the back with the left leg bent,also with the feet separated |
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| on the back with shoulder elvated and legs flexed |
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| one knee,head up,chest on the table,arm crossed above the knee |
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| on the side with one leg flexed,arms postion in vary ways |
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| A postion when a womman about to give birth |
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| on the leftside,right leg drawn up high forward,left arm along the chest while it press against the table |
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| on the back with the head lower by tilting the bed back 45 degree |
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| a large serous membrane that lines the adomenpelvic cavity and cover organs |
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| Front and back of the heart 2.5 inches |
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| SAC that surround and protect the heart |
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| A thin membrane that line chamber and valves |
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| a thick layer of the hearts wall |
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| The lower chamber of the heart is |
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| Vessels that carries blood away from the heart |
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| valves between the chambers closing |
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| Valves leading into the Aorta and pulmonaryartey close |
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| how many times do the heart contracts |
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| the increasing pressure of waves in vessels during ventricles contraction |
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| located at the bottom of the right atrium |
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| measurement of the heart's electrical activity |
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| carries the blood away from the heart |
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| small vessels that lead into the capillaries |
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| exchanges take place between the blood and the tissue |
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| receives blood from capillaries and drain into the veins |
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| carries the blood back to the heart |
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| the pressure of blood in the arteries |
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| The largest artery and receives blood from the left ventricle and branches to all part of the body |
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| A wall dividing two chambers of the heart |
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| blood pressure cuff that indicate blood pressure level |
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| Gathering of fatty deposits with the linning of an artery |
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| abnormal expand of the blood vessel |
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| Damage or disease in the heart major blood vessels |
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| Heart attack-a blockage of the blood to the heart muscle |
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| heart is unable to maintain blood circulation |
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| Left failure of the heart.. |
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| Pulmonary edema-breathing difficulties |
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| Right failure of the heart.. |
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| Peripheral edema-Inflammation of tissue, swelling of body parts |
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| the manufacture's registered name for a drug is.. |
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| The federal agency that approves drugs for sale is the: |
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| Food and drug administration |
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| The tonsils,spleen,thymus and nodes are part of the: |
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| combine chemically with substances that the body recognizes as alien, such as bacteria, viruses, and foreign substances in the blood |
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| Liquid portion or plasma(water) |
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| a process through which a cell absorbs a particle, molecule, bacterium, or other type of matter by covering it |
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| bothers the immune responses |
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| capable of attacking a foreign cell directly. |
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| iron that carries pigment in red blood cells |
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| low percentage of red blood cells |
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| overgrowth of white cells |
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| Allergies-harmful overreaction of the immune system |
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| an abnormal immune responses of the body against substances and tissues normally present in the body |
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| immune system failure caused by infection with HIV,that effect certain T cells |
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| cancerous cut of the skin and other tissue |
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| circles in side the lungs |
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| Two gases carried in the blood |
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| the gases that is supplied to tissues by the respiratory system |
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| the gas that Is eliminated by the respiratory system |
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| The air sacs through which gases are exchange in the lungs |
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| the structure that holds the vocal cords is |
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| The common cause cirrhosis and pancreatitis |
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| a membrane around the lungs |
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| a term inflammation of the lungs |
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| provide oxygen to the body for energy and eliminate carbon dioxide |
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| one gas that is carried in the blood |
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| External gas exchange of: outside air and the blood |
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| the second gas carried in the blood |
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| Internal gas exchange-between blood and tissues |
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| upper respiratory passage ways are made up of the... |
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| hair like projection from the cells that line the nose |
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| material eliminating by coughing or clearing the throat |
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| superior portion located behind the nasal cvity |
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| below portion located behind the larynx |
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| the middle portion located behind the mouth |
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| soft palate on either side of the mouth |
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| air moving from the throat to larynx are called |
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| front thyroid cartilage.. |
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| forms a thing call "Adam apple" |
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| a leaf shaped cartilage at the top of the larynx(voice box) |
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| divided into two branches that supply the left lung |
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| gas are exchanged between the lungs and the blood |
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| An organ that carries food from the pharynx to the stomach is |
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| prepare food for intake by body cells |
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| digestive tract proper extend from ... |
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| wave like contraction-process of digestion then move waste material out of the body |
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| are catalsts that speed the rate of breaking down food |
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| swallow food by reflex action |
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| moves the food into the stomach |
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| happens in the small intesines were food being broken down |
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| any food that is not digestively properly |
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| diarrhea and emesis(vomiting) |
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| occupational lung disease cause.. |
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| unknow,Effect children from 1 month to 1 years old |
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| gastroesophgeal reflux disease -GERD |
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| a highly contagious liver infection |
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| the spreading of blood and other body fluids |
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| spreading of blood especially with an infected person |
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| spreading of blood especially with an infected person |
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| inflammation of the liver |
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| a slowly progressing disease in which healthy liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue, eventually preventing the liver from functioning properly |
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| eliminate metabolic waste |
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| Urinary system consist of.. |
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2 kidneys-form urine 2 ureters-transport urine from the kidneys to the bladder urinary bladder-stores and eliminate |
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| are the forming of urine from waste leak out of the blood |
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| the tube that carries urine out of the body |
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| two substance kidneys produce.. |
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| The hormone erythropoietin stimulates production of |
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| an enzyme that function to raise blood pressure |
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| located on top of the kidney |
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| outer region of the kidney |
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| inner region of the kidney |
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| take blood and turn it into filtrate and let the rest of the blood flow on |
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| waste material of the urinary.... |
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| scientific term for micturition |
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| what is drain from the renal pelvis....carried by the left and right ureters to the urinary bladder |
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| a used method for diagnosing urinary tract disorder |
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| blood vessel pertaining to the kidney |
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| inflammation of the urinary bladder |
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| urinary infection reaches the kidney |
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| immune disease ,characterized by small blood cells |
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| urea remain in the system causing damage in the kidney |
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| disorder when kidney damage cause to leek protein from the blood to the urine |
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| stimulate cells to secrete testosterone |
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| the organs of the Male Reproductive system |
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| 1-Penis,2.Testis,3.Gland penis,4.Scrotum |
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| organ of sexual intercourse |
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| houses the testis (balls) of the male |
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| Epididymis of the male reproductive system |
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| formation of sperm (semen) |
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| three glands of the male reproductive system |
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| -seminal vesicles-Prostate Glands-bulbourethral gland |
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| Sperm goes through which duct |
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| pelvic Gl amatory disease |
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| inflammation of the male reproductive |
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| 1.Ureters,2.Urine & ova ducts,3.vagina |
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External part of the female -clitoris -Majura -monspubis -pubis |
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| contain of milk before given the birth |
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| Process of the Female eggs |
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| Process of the Female eggs |
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| stimulating the maturation |
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| stimulates the breast to mature and regulate urine cycle |
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| How many days are Menstrual Cycle |
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| what cause the increase of a female maturation |
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the shutting down of female reproductive -ages 40-45 |
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| three trimester of pregnacy |
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1.conception(4 months) 2.Fetus (ultra sound) 3.Month 6 -weight gain |
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| childbirth is conside ... |
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-Ureters contraction (pain become) -infant pass from uteres to the cervics -water breaks (placenta) |
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| thrive on blood because of period |
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| Disorder of Female reproductive |
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| Monria-woman bleed excessively |
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| Monria-woman bleed excessively |
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| Hormones of endocrine system |
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tissue function -regulating metabolism -affecting growth |
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| Steriod (cortisol)-made of lipid |
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Pituitary-small gland beneath the brain Prolactin-stimulate the milk made by mammary gland |
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| Thyroid stimulating Hormones (TSH) |
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regulates body metabolism energy growth development |
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| luteinizing hormones-regulate testosterone |
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| Anterior pituitary-somatotrpin |
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| bone growth & act on other tissue |
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two hormones--->produce hypothalamus -stored in posterior until needed |
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two hormones--->produce hypothalamus -stored in posterior until needed |
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| another term for Antidiuretic.. |
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| Thyroid gland(neck) have to do with what... |
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front of the trachea -control metabloism -break down food ,into waste,store energy |
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| calicium ,bone develpoment |
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| Adreneal(kidney) for the endocrine system.. |
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| produce cortisol (stress hormone) |
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| causes swelling behind the eye |
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1.central nervous system(CNS) -brain and spinal cord 2.Periphal nervous system -any nerve tissue outside the CNS |
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| Function of the nervous system.. |
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SNS-somatic nervous system -direct contraction of skeletal muscle) VA-NS-viseral autonomic nervous system |
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| cell section of the Nervous system... |
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1.neuron-transmit nerve impulses 2.Neuroglia-support the nervous tissue |
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Basic functional unit of nervous system -FIBERS: 1.Axon-long,send out nerve impulses 2.Dendrities-tree,short,receiving stimuli to the cell body |
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| Groups of the nervous system.. |
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1.sensory neuron-tansmit toward senstive organs 2.motor-central nervous system to target cell 3.association |
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| Brain : Nervous system...consist of.. |
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cerebrum: -hemisphere -visible Grooves:narrow -gyri (raise area) -sulci -fissure-thoughtpattern Diencephalon: 1.thalamus -relate station-sensory 2.epithalamus-pineral gland -hormone - regulate sleep cycles hypothalmus-let us know when were hungry -control hunger,thirst Brainstem:consisting of four region 1.midbrain (upper) 2.pons (middle) 3.medulla oblongata (lower) 4.reticular formation-allow focus |
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flight or flight react when feeling under pressure or threaten -adrneal increase when in a position of flight |
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| clinical aspect of nervou system |
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behavior:Anxiety -fear,worry Panic attack-isolation from the world,adrenal increase,extreme fear of situation OCD-germ phobic |
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| characteristic for the sensory system |
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| ability to respond to stimuli |
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| Senses of the sensory system |
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A.Pain(nociception) B.Touch (tactale) C.Pens & Needle(paresthesia)-tingling feeling D.Detouch E.Propriception (kinesthetic) |
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| Senses of the sensory system |
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A.Pain(nociception) B.Touch (tactale) C.Pens & Needle(paresthesia)-tingling feeling D.Detouch E.Propriception (kinesthetic) |
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| find on the skin 2.Joints & Bones 3.internalbody organ (visceral) |
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| receptors for Touch -(tactale)-(mechanoreception)-->pressure on the skin |
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cutaneous -inability to feel anything (anesthsia) -highly sensitive (Finger) |
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| massage the muscles-physical therapist |
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| Temperature of the sensory system |
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| thermoception-sense of hot and cold |
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| Proprioception (kinesthetic).. |
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| awareness of bdy position |
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| special senses located in.. |
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1.Taste (gustation) recep.taste buds:chemical senses 1.sour,sweet,bitter,salty |
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-Olfaction receptor.nose--->Anosomia inability to smell |
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| special sense of Hearing.. |
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sounds are waves found in the atmosphere (1`)audiotory |
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| special senses of Equilbrium |
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inner ear -perception of balance |
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perception of light meeting the eyes through the brain -blindness is the disconnection of light to the brain |
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| the ears are the orgin of..H.. |
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1.outer pinna & external auditory canal 2.Middle (fill with air) thempathic cavity-lambar. -mallcus(hammer) -incus canvil -stapes-steros-putting your foot in a saddle |
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| Clinical Aspect of hearing |
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Otitis-inflmmation of the ear -media,middle cavity infection |
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| The eye and vision-sensory system |
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Protection: 1.eyelash- protection of the eye from dust 2.Tear drops (Lacrimal)-lubricate the eyes 3.Eyelid-Paopebra |
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| conjunctiva-thin membrane that mines the eyelid |
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| Body clearing excess salt |
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| Protect the eye from Sweat |
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1.sclera -white part of the eye -contain fluid 2.Uvea:middle layer 1.Iris-eye color 2.ciliary body 3.cored 3.Retina:inner portion |
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| cell that make up visual recepators |
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| Rod of the cell that make up visual recepator |
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| Cone- of the cell that make up the recepators |
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Bright light -restrict (small)
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| turn everything upside down |
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| clear lens in front of the eye |
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| clear lens in front of the eye |
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| critical focusing for reading |
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| vision movement contain up to how many muscles.. |
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| refraction error of vision |
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1.Near sided-myopia 2.Far sided - hyperopia close 3/stigmatizm:blurr vision |
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AMD-maculd -weaken the eye -surrounding of a object |
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age 80 blurry vision -diziness set in the cornera |
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| leading fluid pressure slowly riges in the eye |
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| Adult contain how many bones |
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| Babies contain how many bones .. |
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| how many bones the face have.. |
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| With bones specialist concentrate on.. |
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| Division of the skeletal system.. |
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1.Axial skeleton a.Skull b.vertebral column (spine) c.ribs d.sternum (Breast bone) 2.Apeendicular skeleton a.shoulder girdle -clavicle (collar bone) -scapula (shoulder blade) b.pelvic Girdle -two large bone joined by sacrum and coccyx(tail) forming the pelvis |
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| two categories of the bone |
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upper extremities lower extremities |
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Ostification 1.osteoclast 2.osteoblasts 3.osteocytes |
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| destroy the old bone,with the replacement of the new ones |
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| production of new bone cell |
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| clarification of the skeletal sys... |
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| short,long ,irregular,flat ,secimore(front knee) bone. |
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| A membrane outside of the bone.. |
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| junctio latin word for... |
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| area of two bone attach for movement |
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| Classification of the skeleton system... |
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1.degree movement 2.structure |
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1.suture-fracture joint(unmoveable) 2.symphysis-cartilage joint 3.cinovia-freely movement |
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| the rubbing of Joints ... |
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| diease infection for the skeletal system.. |
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| Osteomyelitis-spread by near by tissue |
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(epidem) -tuberculosis(effect the tissue) of the spine -weakening of vertebrae |
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| the types of Fracture of bones |
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1.Open-risk of infection( compoun) 2.close 3.spiral 4.Green stick 5.comminuted |
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| which fracture Risk of infection |
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| which fracture is compound |
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| what is broken in the internal body but not expose |
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| which fracture have to do with twisting |
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| when do the social work question the parent.. |
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| the twist of the child bone |
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| what is bent on one side ,but broke on the other |
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| What is broken in three more places.. |
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Osteoporosis (loss of bone mass) -weak Paget-(elderly) |
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| neoplasm affect children with... |
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Osteogenic sarcoma -bones growth region (knee) |
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| cancer in the cartilage cells |
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rheumatoid -inflammation of joint disease-immune system attack the body 2.osteo(common) -cause pain,swelling |
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| curvatures of the spine mean.... |
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| infectious bacterial disease that affect the lungs |
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| excessive outward curvature of the spine, causing (hunching of the back). |
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| Sway back-curve in the lower back |
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| curvature of the spine in any region |
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| number of weight that are muscles is |
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| to shorten or lengthening |
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| what connect muscle to bones |
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1.smooth -no movement 2.cardiac-twitch muscle and stretch in limited ways 3.skeletal -comes in pairs,allow movement of the body 1.short single contraction 2.long sustain contraction |
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1.smooth -no movement 2.cardiac-twitch muscle and stretch in limited ways 3.skeletal -comes in pairs,allow movement of the body 1.short single contraction 2.long sustain contraction |
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| structure of muscle system... |
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| (Bundles) Fascilies-where cells are held together |
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| Action of the muscle system.. |
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muscle link to connective joints 1.primover muscle |
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1.Flexion(bending or being bent) 2.Orgin attach to unmovable;e bone 3.insertion attach to a movable bone 4.extension-increase angle between the bone 5.Hyperextension-(the head lay back) |
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| hand move from anterior(front) to posterior(back) |
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| hand from posterior to anterior |
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| sole of foot turned in medially |
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| Names of the muscles (640) |
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-Frontalis temporalis-forehead -deltoid,biceps brachii--arm -rectus abdominal --belly -sartorius-leg |
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| chronic fatigue syndrome time frame.. |
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| movement away from the body ex:arm |
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a group of herieditary -were death is commonly cause by respiratory failure |
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difficult to diagnose 1.muscle ache 2.tenderness 3.stiffness 4.sleep disorder |
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| Chronic fatigue syndrome... |
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longterm caused associated with: -impaired memory -sleep problem -sore throat |
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| Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.. |
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Lou Gehrig disease -->baseball player -paralyze respiratory -lead to death -3 to 5 years |
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| inflammation of a tendons |
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STRENGTHENS SHOULDER JOINTS -swimming |
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| epicondylitis have to do with.. |
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1.medical-golfer elbow 2.lateral-tennis elbow |
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| stress injury is what type of related |
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| have to do with the cramping of the finger (texting) |
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| Skin associated structure made up of .. |
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Integumentary system -nails,skin hair,Glands -regulate body temperature |
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| Three layers of the skin: |
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Epidermis-outmost layer of the skin -it makes of the epithelial -basale layer:located at the bottom of epithelial (1)process of making new skin - |
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