Final Flashcards

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List the three types of glands discussed in class. Next to each gland, indicate where it would be located (Specifically) and what types of secretions it produces?

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For Each fo the burn types, explain what tissue damage occurs and at least one other fact that you remember relating to the burn.

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Pick one of the three types of skin cancer and tell which type of cell it involves, what the indications are, how it spreads, and if it likely to be fatal or not.

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Draw the representation of each of the six types of epithelaeal tissue we discussed in class. Label the tissue type, the free surface, and the basement membrane.

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5
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Six connective tissue types, give function and where it would be located in the body.

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One function and at least one area of the body where it would be found, Tissue.

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Simple Cuboidal -
Stratified Squamous -
Simple Squamous -
Psuedostratified columnar -
Simple Columnar -
Transitional -

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Three types of vertebrae, how many, distinguishing characteristic

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Cervical - 7 - have pointy and triangular transverse processes, with transverse foramen
Thoracic - 12 - Defined by the heart-shaped body and slightly thicker body than that of a cervical vertebrae
Lumbar - 5 - The articulating surfaces point in funny directions, with the superior one pointing anterior and superior and the inferior one pointing inferior and posterior

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8
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Real Names of the types of ribs, how many, and the distinguishing characteristic of each

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9
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BONE REMODELLING PROCESS BABY

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10
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Osteon Haversion System

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6 types of freely moveable joints, Motion, and example

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12
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4 Steps of bone repair

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13
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12 Cranial Nerves

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14
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Graph of an action potential

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15
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5 Different neuroglial cells and their functions

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16
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Pathway of CSF, where its produced, where it enters the circulatory system

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17
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Tree Diagram of The divisions of the nervous systems

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18
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4 Parts of the brainstem + Function

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19
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3 parts of the diencephalons + Function

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20
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Sliding Filament Theory

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21
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Explain all types of movements, and give one example of each.

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22
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Sketch the parts of a sarcomere.

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23
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Difference between the nervous system and the endocrine system

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24
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Two hormones are responsible for controlling calcium levels in the blood. List them, where they originate from, and how they influence calcium levels.

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25
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Three hormones are released from the adrenal cortex—action, what causes it to be secreted.

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26
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If ACTH was no longer secreted, trickle down effect.

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27
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Two hormones are responsible for controlling sugar levels in the blood. List, and where they originate from

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28
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Renin-Angiotensin System.

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29
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5 types of general receptors and how each of these function to receive stimuli

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30
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5 types of enclosed receptors used in general sensation

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31
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Pathway of Light

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32
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Pathway of sound

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33
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Three types of lingual Papillae, and the function of each

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34
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Pathway of blood

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35
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Sketch of an EKG, properly label the points P, Q, R, S.

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36
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List the 5 types of white blood cells and their basic function ( + Percentages)

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37
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Sketch the branching of the bronchi from the traceha.

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38
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4 Main parts that make up respiration

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39
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3 Sections of the pharynx (Boundaries and structures)

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40
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Pathway of Air

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41
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4 layers of the digestive tract ( and general tissue types of each)

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42
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Pathway of food.

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43
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Digestive Enzymes, where it is formed, where it acts, and what action it has.

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44
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3 Primary functions of the nephron, where it occurs

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45
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Pathway of urea

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46
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Duct system of the liver, gall bladder, and pancreas to the duodenum.

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