Gastroenterology
Respiratory
Urinary
Muscular
Nervous
100

What are the four main functions of the digestive system?  

Ingestion, Digestion, Absorption, and Elimination

100

What are the small grapelike clusters that form the ends of the respiratory passages?

Alveoli

100

What is the term that means no urine production?

Oliguria

100

What are the four abdominal muscles?

Rectus, transverse, internal oblique, and external oblique

100

What do the sympathetic nerves do?

Stimulate fight or flight response

200

What does dysphagia mean?

Difficulty swallowing

200

What is the term for slow breathing?

Bradypnea

200

What is the condition that means urine is held in the bladder?

Urinary retention

200

The smiling muscle is?

Zygomaticus

200

What is the microscopic branching fiber of a nerve cell that is the first part to receive the nervous impulse?

Axon

300

What is mastication?

Chewing

300

The trachea branches off into the right and left _____?

Bronchi

300

What does enuresis mean?

Bedwetting
300

When a muscle is frozen in a flexed position and joint mobility is restricted it is known as?

Contracture

300

What is the test done to confirm meningitis?

Lumbar puncture

400

What is the greenish-yellow secretion that is produced by the liver and is stored in the gallbladder called?

Bile

400

When the diaphragm contracts and descends it is called?

Inhalation

400

What is a renal calculi?

Kidney stone

400

What is tetany?

Muscle spasm

400

What is the nervous tissue that conducts nerve impulses?

Neuron

500

What is another name for hepatic?

Liver
500

What is located in the upper respiratory tract?

Nares, nostrils, and nasal septum

500

This tube conducts urine from the bladder to the outside for elimination?

Urethra

500

The prime mover is referred to as?

Chief muscle

500

What structure carries info toward the cell body of a neuron?

Dendrites

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