The veins and arteries.
What is cardiovascular system?
Vital sign responsible for determining BMP
What is heart rate/pulse?
A disease characterized by a high level of blood glucose.
What is diabetes?
Anatomically, lying on your back.
What is supine?
Hematopoeisis takes place here.
What is the skeletal system?
Adductors
What is the muscular system?
Pointy piece behind the ear.
What is the Mastoid Process?
The only anatomical plane that divides the body into two symmetrical parts.
What is a Transverse Plane?
The gluteus maximus is on the _______ side of the body.
What is posterior?
Ureters
What is urinary system?
The Vertebral Column
What is axial skeletal system?
Traumatic impact on a bone that causes bleeding (bruising) and Fluid build-up (swelling) with no breaks or fractures.
What is a contusion?
Determines life and the quality of life.
What are vital signs?
The patella is _______ to the femur.
What is distal?
The major function is gas exchange.
What is respiratory system?
Determines the rate at which your blood vessels are relaxing or dilating.
What is diastolic pressure?
This is a series of bones that attach appendages to the body.
What is a girdle?
What is Dorsal?
The elbow is _______ to the carpals.
What is proximal?
This organ system stores minerals as well as helps insulate the body.
What is the muscular system?
This term describes the decrease in an angle on the body.
What is flexion?
This process breaks down glucose in the cytoplasm of a cell.
What is glycolysis?