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The study of structure is called
Anatomy
What is not components of the pelvic griddle
Clavicle
How many muscles are in the body
600
In what order does air enter the respiratory system
Pharynx larynx trachea bronchi alveoli
What blood vessels contain valves
Veins and venules
The exchange of gases nutrients and waste products occurs in the
Capillaries
Functionally the nervous system is divided into the
somatic and autonomic nervous system
The layers of the skin that contains the blood vessels hair follicles is the
Dermis
The inner most layer of the skin
Subcutaneous layer
The urinary system is responsible for all of the following except
Human perpetuation
System and process regulation
Endocrine
Support protection and blood production
Skeletal
Protection and temperature regulation
Integumentary system
Gaseous exchange
Respiratory
Transport of gases nutrients absorption and waste Elimination
Digestive
Movement and heat generation
Muscular
System coordination
Nervous
Filtration and waste elimination
Urinary
Protecting against infection
Lymphatic/immune
Watch to the bone
Ligaments
Five vertebrae forming lower back
Lumbar spine
Four vertebrae forming the tailbone
Coccyx
Form the loops on the inferior pelvis
Ischium
Collarbone
Clavicle
Bone of the leg largest bone in body
Femur
Chemicals that help regulate various body systems and processes
Hormones
Bone joints that have a great range of motion
Freely movable joints
Anatomy that looks at the external surfaces and the shapes given by underlying structures
Topographic anatomy
Movement of air out of the lungs
Expiration
The vocie box
Larynx
Bone joints that have a limited range of motion
Slightly movable joints
Part of the skull containing the brain
Cranium
Superior chambers of the heart
Atria
Lateral bone of the lower arm
Radius
Thin blood vessels where exchange of gases nutrients and waste occurs
Capillaries
Seven vertebrae forming the neck
Cervical spine
Brain and spine cord
Central nervous system
Muscle type not under conscious control
Involuntary muscle
Organ of the lymphatic system where white blood cells filter the blood
Lymph node
Lymph nodes in the posterior oral cavity
Tonsils
Gland producing sperm
Testicles
Twelve vertebrae forming the upper back
Thoracic spine
Gland storing ovum
Ovaries
Organ where fetus develops
Uterus
Cartilage at inferior end of the sternum
Diploid process
The bones of the skeleton consist of both living tissue and nonliving materials
True
Muscles are attached to bones by ligaments
False
The diaphragm is the major muscle of the respiratory system
True
Arteries carry oxygenated blood
True
The peripheral nervous system consists of the nerves which carry information back and forth the body to the spinal cord and brain
True
The subcutaneous layer is thicker in older patients than in younger patients
False
The esophagus connects the pharynx to the stomach
True
The esophagus connects the pharynx to the stomach
True
The urethra carries urine from the kidney to the urinary bladder
False
Tonsils are lymph nodes at the posterior oral cavity
True
Hormones are produced by the endocrine system
True
The fetus develops in the vaginal canal
False