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100

The hormones that the adrenal glands produce

What is Epinephrine, Aldosterone, Estrogen, Cortisol, Androgens, & Norepinephrine?

100

The 5 types of leukocytes

what is Neutrophils, Eosinophils, Basophils, Lymphocytes, & Monocytes?

100

The functions of the eustachian tubes

what is connect the middle ear with the nasopharynx and equalize pressure between the middle and exterior ear?



100

The main functions of the skeletal system

what is act as framework for the body, protected delicate structures (such as organs like the brain and spinal cord), work as levers to produce movement, store calcium, & produce blood cells (hematopoiesis)?

100

Kinesthesia

what is sensation or awareness of position and/or movement from skin and joint receptors and muscle spindles?

200

The thyroid regulates

what is metabolism, growth, & development?

200

The roles of plasma

What is take nutrients, hormones, and proteins to the parts of the body that need it, cells put their waste into the plasma which then helps remove this waste from the body, & carries all parts of the blood through the circulatory system?

200

The way oxygen is typically transported in the blood

what is Oxyhemoglobin?

200

there are __ bones in the Axial Skeleton / there are __ bones in the appendicular skeleton

what is 80 & 126?

200

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)


what is a progressive degenerative nervous system disorder that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, destroying motor neurons, and causing loss of muscle control?

300

The functions of Cortisol

what is controls use of fats, carbs, and proteins, suppresses inflammation, regulates blood pressure, increases blood sugar, & decreases bone formation? 

300

The percentage of plasma in blood & percentage of formed elements, proteins, & water in plasma 

plasma in blood- 55%

formed elements-45%

proteins- 8%

water-91%

300

The order of the respiratory tree/trunk in decreasing order of size

what is:

1. Trachea (main trunk)
2. Primary bronchi (left and rights)
3. Secondary bronchi (kept open by cartilage)
4. Bronchioles
5. Alveolar ducts
6. Alveolar sacs
7. Alveoli 

300

The three types of cells found in bone, and the role of each are

-Osteocytes- maintain/mature bone tissue
-Osteoblasts- build new bone tissue
-Osteoclasts- break down (cleave) old bone tissue

300

Trousseau Sign 

Chvostek's Sign

what is:

-Involuntary contraction of the muscles in the hand and wrist, usually after inflation of a blood pressure cuff compressing the upper arm / may indicate latent tetany and hypocalcemia 

- Spasm of facial muscles after a tap over the facial nerve / Usually indicates hypocalcemia 

400

The disease that is the most common form of hyperthyroidism

what is Graves Disease?

400

The nutrients that must have an adequate supply of in the body for erythrocyte production to take place

what is Protein, Vitamin B12, and folic acid?

400

The paranasal sinuses are located / their functions include

what is frontal bone, ethmoid bone, maxillary bone, & sphenoidal bone?

what is they drain into the nasal cavities, lessen the weight of the skull bones, act as resonance chambers for sound production, and assist in mucous production?

400

Osteons consist of central canals known as the ____________ (____________) canal

what is osteonic (haversian) canal?

400

Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC)

what is widespread clot formation in the microscopic vessels; may be followed by bleeding caused by depletion of clotting factors?

500

Pituitary Diseases include

What is Acromegaly, growth hormone deficiency, craniopharyngioma, Cushing disease, diabetes insipidus, & hypopituitarism?

500

A bleeding disorder caused by a deficiency of von Willebrand factor, a protein that lines blood vessels and reacts with platelets to form a plug that leads to clot formation

what is Von Willebrand Disease?

500

The phases of respiration

what is Pulmonary ventilation, external gas exchange, internal gas exchange, and gas transport in the blood?

500

The intercellular substance of bone tissue is primarily composed of

what is collagen fibers, ground substance, inorganic bone salts, and organic materials?

500

Isometric 

Isotonic

what is:

- Muscle action in which the muscle tenses, but does not shorten (stays the same measurement/length) 

- Muscle action in which the muscle shortens to accomplish movement (stays the same tone) 

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