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| What determines the number of muscle fibers that fire? |
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| Frequency of Nerve Impulses |
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| An excess of Myoglobin can result in? |
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| When the arms flex what do the bicep muscles do? |
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| which element of the CSpine is fused to the skull? |
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| what is the middle layer of a vein made up of? |
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| most neuromuscular synapses use what at the neurotransmiter |
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| the odontoid process (dens) is located between what? |
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| the olecranon process is also known as what? |
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| the side of the skull is what bone? |
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| what bone make up the upper arm |
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| what type of wound is most likely to become infected? |
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| what is the most commonly fractured bone? |
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| the calcaneous bone is more commonly known as what? |
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| what do ligaments connect |
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| a more common term for the bone malleolus is |
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| the axial skeleton consists of what? |
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| the appendicular skeleton consists of |
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| movement of particles from high to low concentration is known as |
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| movement of water from low particle concentraion to high is |
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| the process by which a helper protein transports material into a cell is |
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| active transport requires _______ to work |
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| the sympathetic system uses what neurotransmiter |
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| the parasympathetic system uses what neurotransmiter |
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| the receptor sites of the sympathetic systme are |
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| alpha 1 receptor sites when stimulted cause |
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| Alpha 1 receptor sites are located in the |
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| Alpha 2 receptor sites do what |
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| Beta 1 receptor sites are found in the |
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| Beta 1 recepor sites cause what action to take place when stimulated |
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| the heart beats faster and stronger |
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| beta 2 receptor sites are in the |
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| Beta 2 receptor sites cause what action when stimulated |
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| Blood pressure is controled by the body primarily with |
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| SVR (systemic vascular resistance) |
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| Blood pressure is controled by the body primarily with |
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| SVR (systemic vascular resistance) |
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| DKA (diabetic ketoacidosis) can lead to what type of acidosis |
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| excessive vomiting can cause what type of alkalosis |
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| what can cause respiratory acidosis |
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| what can cause respiratory alkalosis |
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| a pt with sudden onset SOB should be thought to have |
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| norepinephrine is more _______ than epinephrine |
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| as a baloon rises the volume gets bigger due to reduced atmospheric pressure. This is an example of what law? |
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| Gases in liquid are directly proportional to the gases in the container below it. This is an example of what law? |
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| signals move into nerves via |
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| signals move out of nerves via |
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| what gland control metabolism |
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| atrophy referes to what happening to cells |
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| what gland control metabolism |
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| the term that refers to cells increasing in size is |
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| with uncompensated shock the Blood Pressure will rise or fall? |
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| the amount of blood left in the left ventricle after it pushes out blood with its beat is known as the |
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| what is the ratio of acid to bicarbonate that the body maintains? |
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| where is bicarbonate made |
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| the membrane that covers the brain and spinal cord made up of the dura mater, arachnoid, and pia mater is known as the |
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| the inner layer of the meninges is the |
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| axons connect to what system in the brain |
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| reticular activating system |
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| with a liver injury pain is refered to the |
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| the spleen refers pain to what area of the body |
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