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Mitochondria "Powerhouse of the cell"
Water you waiting for?
HodgePodge
100

hyper-

above/excessive

100

the foot is _______ to the knee

distal

100

What oxygen is attached to in order to move through the body 

hemoglobin

100

shrinking of a cell typically due to water loss 

crenation

100

in terms of pH this is considered a buffer

sodium bicarb

200

rhino-

nasal

200
show me abduction of the arms

arms move away from the body

200

byproduct of anaerobic metabolism

lactic acid

200

movement of a particle from an area of high concentration to one of low

diffusion

200

a patient experiencing metabolic acidosis will present how initially?

flushed skin, tachypneic, tachycardia, confusion, lethargic

300

gyne-

female reproduction

300

point to your lateral thigh

outside of the thigh

300

using medical terminology- name the 3 formed elements of blood

erythrocytes- red blood cells

leukocytes- white blood cells

thrombocytes- platelets

300

Where extracellular fluid is found

in the intravascular and interstitial spaces

300
what two systems play a crucial role in pH balance

renal and respiratory

400

prurito-

itch

400

show me plantar flexion

toes pointing down

400

what are the 4 most common chemical elements found in the body

hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen

400

movement of a solvent "usually water" from an area of low concentration to high

osmosis

400
role of TSH

increase metabolism, body temperature, and heartrate

500

upon, on or above

epi-

500

show me supination of the hands/wrist

palms going up

500
most common reason for cell death/injury

hypoxia

500

type of fluid you would use to shrink cells

hypertonic

500

When cells ATP fails which electrolyte does the cell retain?

sodium

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