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100

A plane through the body that divides the body into right and left sides is called:

sagittal.

100

Blood and lymph are examples of what tissue?

connective tissue

100

The spleen is located?

LUQ.

100

The nodes of Ranvier

increase the speed of the action potential.

100

Fontanels in kids

eventually fuse or seal.

200

Power house of ATP production?

Mitochondrion

200

Chondrocytes, perichondrium, and chondroblasts are most associated with

cartilage.

200

A synovial joint is

moved freely.

200

What is the name of the space between the axon of one neuron and the dendrite of a second neuron?

Synapse

200

If the blood vessels of the skin dilate, the person appears

flushed.

300

Sodium  ions function as what in the body

Electrolytes

300

Sweat glands associated with hair follicles, found in the axillary areas are called

apocrine glands.

300

An area of skin innervated by a spinal nerve is called a

Dermatome

300

If the phrenic nerve were severed, how would the patient would be affected

breathing

300

Osteoclastic activity

Breaks down bone

400

PH of HCl

2

400

Chondrocytes, perichondrium, and chondroblasts are most associated with

cartilage.

400

At which joint do the humerus and ulna meet?

Elbow

400

In which lobe is Broca's area located?

Frontal

400

Sensory impulses are carried toward the central nervous system by

Afferent neuron

500

The major function of ribosomes is to synthesize

proteins

500

The gallbladder lies in which cavity

Abdominal cavity

500

 The head of the femur sits were?

ACETABULUM

500

Increased heart rate, bronchodilation, diaphoresis, are consequences of

activation of the adrenergic receptors.

500

The fifth cranial nerve, called the _____ nerve

trigeminal

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