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Which section of the brain controls motor activity and muscle control.

A

Cerebellum

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2
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Three principal components of the brain.

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Cerebellum, Cerebrum, and Brain Stem

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The cerebrum is largest part of brain with left and right hemispher . The outermost part is ______ ______ and the inner part is ______ _______. Conscious activity is controled by the ______ ______ and wnich is refered to as the _____ _______. The inner _____ ______ acts as a transmission conduit of neurons that carry impulses to and from the cerebral cortex.

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Gray Matter, White Matter, Gray Matter, White Matter

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4
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The medical term for the death of tissue?

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Necrosis

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5
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Any disease condition due to poisoning?

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Toxicosis

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6
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Disorder in Women in which the tissue resembling the inner lining of the uterus is found in places of the pelvis or lower abdomen

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Endometriosis

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7
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What is an abnormal growth of new tissue that maybe benign or malignant?

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Neoplasm

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8
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It controls muscle activity and muscle contractions and in doing so the skeletal muscles move smoothly?

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Cerebellum

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9
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It is located above the brainstem and contains the hypothalamus?

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Diencephalon

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10
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It is part of the endocrine system that controls, body temperature, endocrine functions and growth.

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Hypothalamus

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11
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The brainstem is involved in the motor control of?

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Visceral Organs

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12
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It plays a role in consciousness and the sleep/wake cycle?

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brain stem

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13
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Which sub-component of the brain controls body temperature?

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Hypothalamus

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14
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The inflammation or infection of the liver due to a virus?

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Hepatitis

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15
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Inflammation of the meninges, a brain membrane?

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Meningitis

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16
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A widespread infection of bacteria in the body, not specific to the membranes.
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Sepsis

17
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A disease that damages the myelin sheath of nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord?

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Multiple Sclerosis

18
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Inflammation and congestion of the sinus do to an infection?

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Sinusitis

19
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Refers to something happening under the skin? Another word for Hypodermic?

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subcutaneous

20
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The science of the structure of the body is.

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Anatomy

21
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The function of a structure of the human body.

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Physiology

22
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Deals with the study of the structure of the organs as seen by the naked eye on disection.

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Gross Anatomy

23
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Deals with the position of the organs in relation to each other, as they are seen in sections through the body indifferent planes.

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Topographical Anatomy

24
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The study of the minute structure of the organs by means of the microscope.

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Histology

25
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A traditional X-ray picture is made by aiming parallel X-ray beams at your body. A piece of film records the amount of X-ray _____ that makes it through to the other side .

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Energy

26
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The image of a X-ray film is a ___.

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Shadow

27
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A CT scan use X-ray beams rotating around the body to calculate the relative ________ of specific points of the body.

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density

28
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MRI make ____ ______ dance in unision.

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Atomic Nuclei

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