Legal terminology
Skeletal System
Vocabulary
Stomachs
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100

Responsibilities based on law

What is Legal Responsibilities?

100

Four main shapes of bone

What is Long, Short, Flat, and Irregular?

100

The process of breaking down food into nutrients that the body can use

What is Digestion?

100

Have one true glandular stomach and three fore stomachs

What is Ruminant stomach?

100

The breaking down of body cells and substances

What is Catabolism?

200

"Bad Practice" also commonly called "Professional Negligence"

What is Malpractice?

200

Parts of the Axial Skeleton

What is Mid line of the body, Skull, and Vertebrae?

200

A substance that chemically changes another substance

What is Enzymes?

200

First compartment

What is Rumen?

200

The building of body cells and substances

What is Anabolism?

300

Failure to give care that is normally expected of a person...resulting in injury to another person

What is Negligence?

300

First section of the spinal column

What is Cervical Vertebrae?

300

Process involved in the body's use of nutrients

What is Metabolism?

300

Second compartment

What is Reticulum?

300

Chewing the food breaking it into smaller pieces and mixes the ingesta with saliva

What is Mastication?

400

Any care that results in physical harm, pain, or mental anguish

What is abuse?

400

Second Section of vertebrae

What is Thoracic Vertebrae?

400

The process of taking digested nutrients into the circulatory system

What is Absorption?

400

Third compartment

What is Omasum?

400

Is the emptying of the bowels

What is Defecation?

500

A wrongful or illegal act of civil law that does not involve a contract

What is Torts?

500

Functions of skeletal system

What is Supports the body, Protects brain and other soft organs, Mineral reserve for the body, Provide nutrients to aid in red blood cell formation, and Works in conjunction with the muscles for movement?

500

A substance that is necessary for normal function of the body

What is nutrient?

500

Fourth compartment

What is Abomasum?