What is an antagonistic pair
The superficial covering of the stomach
What is the serosa
Vessels that carry blood away from the heart
Arteries
When looking at a picture of the heart, explain where "right and left" will be located in the illustration
Right side of the heart - will be on the left side of the picture
Left side of the heart - will be on the right side of the picture
It is the POV of the body being studied.
The process of a cell becoming a cell that is specialized for certain jobs
A mechanical device that helps people complete a task more effectively
What is a simple machine
As food moves through your intestine, it is pushed along by the contractions of what type of muscle?
Vessels that carry blood toward the heart
veins
Blood that has been to tissues, is deoxygenated, comes into what part of the heart?
RIGHT ATRIUM
A stem cell that can differentiate into virtually any other kind of cell
What is a pluripotent stem cell
The type of level that is exampled by your head tilting back
What is a first class lever
This type of involuntary muscle is striped and is branched
what is cardiac muscle
a blood vessel that connects a small branch of an artery to a small branch of a vein
what is a capillary
Blood flows from the right ventricle into which arteries?
pulmonary arteries
This blood cell has a neucleus
What is a white blood cell
In this type of lever the Load is in the center and the effort and fulcrum are at opposite ends
What is a second class lever
This type of muscle is unstriped and has only one nucleus
What is smooth muscle
What is a closed circulator system
Blood that has been to the lungs and has picked up oxygen comes into the heart into which location?
This white blood cell type releases histamine that promotoe inflammation
What is a basophil
Where is the fulcrum in relation to the effort and load in a third class lever?
The fulcrum comes first, then the effort, and the load at the end.
Like lifting a weight using your bicept
This occurs when you do not use your muscles over time
what is atrophy
In a capillary, blood is flowing from the right to the left. Which side of the capillary is the vein on?
This type of blood vessel has one way valves to keep blood from flowing backward, due to low pressure.
what is a vein
A blood cell is bioconcave. What is its job AND What kind of cell?
It is a red blood cell and it is exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide with tissues.