anatomical positions
endocrine
blood
heart
blood vessels
100

Turning palm face up

What is supinated? 

100

Major organs of the endocrine system 

What is the hypothalamus pituitary gland, pineal gland, thyroid, and parathyroid gland, thymus pancreas, adrenal glands and gonads

100

3 major functions of blood as a whole 

What is transportation, defense, and maintaining homeostasis 

100

The 2 atrioventricular valves 

What is the tricuspid valve and the bicuspid/mitral valves? 

100

Describe general structures and major functions of blood vessels

What are arteries, veins and capillaries, arteries and veins contain three tunics, veins can have valves, and capillaries are single cell wall structures

200

The feet are (blank ) to the knees 

What is distal ? 

200

Released from pancreas when blood sugar is too high

What is insulin 

200

The 3 major components of blood and percentages. 

What is erythrocytes45%, Buffy coat 1%,and plasma55%

200

Junctions that allow electrical ions to pass between cells, 

What are gap junctions,

200

calculating pulse pressure

What is the difference between systolic and diastolic pressures?

300

Your elbow is blank to the armpit

what is inferior 

300

Over secretion of GH AFTER epiphyseal plate closes. 

What is ACROMEGALY

300

Self signaling and identifier for red blood cell

What is an antigen 

300

The coverings of the heart from superficial to deep.

What is fibrous pericardium, parietal layer of serous pericardium, pericardial cavity, epicardium, myocardium, endocardium

300

The equation for cardiac output

What is heart rate times/ stroke volume?

400

Moving your arm away from the body 

What is abduction 

400

FLATPEG

What are the hormones released and created by anterior pituitary gland ? 

400

Donors for A+ blood type

What is O+, O-,A+,A- blood types 

400

Blood flowing through the atria filling the ventricles

What is diastole?

400

The difference is that length and diameter have on vessels

increasing length gives an increase in resistance, increase in diameter is a decrease in resistance

500

Rotating a limb in a circular motion 

What is circumduction?

500

Paraventricular and supportive nuclei send signals to store and release hormones 

What is the posterior pituitary gland?

500

The 5 different types of leukocytes 

What is neutrophils,eosinophils, basophils, lymphocytes, and monocytes?

500

Known as S1and S2 

S1= systole, atrial venture Coles contracting the sound is from the AV valves closing. S2=diastole, atria and ventricles filling, the sound is from semilunar valves closing

500

Factors that affect blood pressure in their physiology, name 3

What is compliance, blood volume, blood, viscosity, length and diameter, peripheral resistance

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