An organ that pumps oxygenated blood through the body
What is the heart?
The mechanical and chemical breakdown of food and absorbance of nutrients
What is digestion?
This dome-shaped muscle plays a key role in breathing by contracting and relaxing.
What is the diaphragm?
These two bean-shaped organs filter blood and produce urine.
What are Kidneys?
Tool that is meant to make cuts.
What is a scalpel?
Organs in the body that allow you to breath and oxygenate blood
What are the lungs?
Tube that pushes food into the stomach
What is an esophagus?
These tiny air sacs in the lungs are the site of gas exchange.
What are alveoli?
This sac stores urine before it is excreted.
What is the Blatter?
Used to protect your hands from chemicals
What are latex gloves?
Process where air become oxygen in the blood stream
What is diffusion?
Little hairlike tissue in the small intestine that helps with absorption
What are Villi?
This gas is a waste product of cellular respiration expelled during breathing.
What is carbon dioxide?
The tube in which the urin leaves the body.
What is the urethra?
Tool that is meant to help inspect without cutting.
What is a blunt probe?
The most prevalent ingredient in blood
What is plasma?
Chewed food ready to go down the esophagus
What is bolus?
The maximum amount of air a person can exhale after a full inhalation.
What is vital capacity?
This large artery supplies blood to the kidneys.
What is the renal artery?
Used to help keep the specimen "open" during desiccation
What are pins?
Cells that help your body clot a wound
What are platlets?
The separation between the stomach and small intestine
What is the pyloric sphincter?
This cranial nerve helps control diaphragm movement.
What is the phrenic nerve?
The outermost layer of the kidney.
What is the cortex?
Do this to avoid damage to internal organs
You should not cut too deep?