The beginning of the digestive system.
What is oral cavity.
Helps control bodily metabolic activity.
What is the endocrine system
Brain and spinal cord
What is central nervous systems
A blood vessel that transports oxygenated blood away from the heart
What is artery
quadrant’s
part of liver, spleen, small intestine, left kidney, stomach colon, pancreas
What is left upper quadrant
the small portion of the small intestine
What is the ileum
Hormone secreted by the pancreas; lowers blood glucose levels.
What is insulin.
complex muscle and nerve acts that produce movement (walking, writing etc.)
What is Motor function
A blood vessel that transports blood back to the heart
CPR
What is Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Stores bile from the liver
What is the Gallbladder
Release hormones such as estrogen and progesterone to trigger egg development.
What is ovaries
Covering of Schwann cells, speeds up nerves impulses
What is Myelin Sheath
Muscle of the heart
What is myocardium
Used to extract history
What is Sample
Which organ in digestion also create hormones.
What is the pancreas
Located in the hypothalamus of the brain and is responsible for regulation hormone levels in the body k own as the master gland
What is the Pituitary gland
Branch like extensions on a neuron that GET signals and connect to the synapse
Dendrites
Known as the pace maker of the heart
What is the SA Node
DCAP-BTLS
What is Deformities, contusions, abrasions, punctures, burns, tenderness, lacerations, and swelling
Three organs that are not part of the tract but aid in digestion
What is the liver, gallbladder and pancreas
Located in the brain and responsible for secreting and releasing hormones that regulate release of hormones from the anterior pituitary.
What is the Hypothalamus
Chemicals that transmit signals across a synapse from one neuron to another “target” neuron
What is Neurotransmitter
Steps of Electrical Conduction
What is the SA node, AV node, bundle of his, to the perkinje fibers.
brake down the word
Erythrocytopenia
absence of red blood cells
Erythro- Red blood cells
Cyto- Cells
Penia- Absence of