The 3 types of blood cells
What is erythrocytes, leukocytes, and Thrombocytes
The components of the lymphatic system
What is the lymphatic vessels, lymph fluid, lymphocytes, and Lymphoid tissues/organs
functions of the respiratory system
What is gas exchange, protects respiratory surface, produces sounds for speech and other forms of communication, and aids in sense of smell
Basic requirement of water
What is 2.5 L/ day
The hormones of the ovaries
What is estrogen and progesterone
The composition of plasma
What is hormones, nutrients, gases, water, and waste
What is resident flora are always present and transient occurs in period of limited duration
Main parts of the Larynx
What is epiglottis, thyroid cartilage, and cricoid cartilage
The difference of nonessential and essential amino acids
What is nonessential can be synthesized and not needed in diet and essential must be included in diet
Cells that produce testosterone
What is interstitial cells
The 3 different layers of the heart
What is endocardium, myocardium, and epicardium
Modes of transmission for pathogens
What is contact, droplet, airborne, vehicle, and vector transmission
Structure of the respiratory tract
What is the upper respiratory tract contains the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses and the pharynx and the lower contains the larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, and the alveoli
The three nephron processes
What is filtration, reabsorption and secretion
The 3 phases of the ovarian cycle
What is arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, and veins
The function of B-cells, T-cells, and natural killer
What is b-cells produces antibodies, t-cells targets viruses, fungi, cancer cells, and transplanted cells; and natural killer attacks and destroys foreign microbes
Functions of the digestive system
What is ingestion, mechanical processing, digestion, secretion, absorption, and excretion
Define GFR and what do they depend on
What is glomerular filtration rate and it depends on maintain adequate blood flow to kidney and net filtration pressures
The functions of the umbilical arteries
what is the taken of deoxygenated blood to the placenta
The location of the heart
What is the center between the lungs in the thoracic cavity and a little to the left of the middle
Drains lymph from the lower body and upper left side, then drains into the subclavian vein
What is thoracic duct
The four regions of the stomach
What is 1. cardia
2. fundus
3. body
4. pylorus
The three buffer system
What is protein, carbonic acid-bicarbonate, and phosphate buffer system
Name the stages of life
What is Neonatal period, infancy, childhood, adolescence, and maturity