final kahoot Flashcards
function of epiglottis
prevent food from going to trachea
part of the brain responsible for balance
cerebellum
2 factors that determine urine volume
globerular filtration rate & of water absorption by the renal tubes
thickest cavity in the heart
left ventricle
inner most layer of meninges
pia mater
receptor that senses stretch in structures
baroreceptors “big”
lung volume that remains in the lungs after forced exhalation
RV
superior vena cava brings blood into the
R atrium
C4 myotome action
shoulder elevation
depolarization of atria
P wave
system associated with fear, anger, and sorrow
limbic system
function of commissural tracts
one hemisphere to another
association = same
general sense organs detect what?
pain
temperature
touch
specialized senses = vision
systole is
contraction
master gland
pituitary gland
dyspnea means
abnormal breathing
CSF is located in
subarachnoid space
reflex arc pathway
afferent neuron -> interneuron -> efferent neuron
L3 myotome action
knee extension
optic chasim function
R/L optic nerve crosses
the function of pulmonary arteries
carry blood to lungs
production of sperm occurs
seminiferous tubules
primary lymph organs:
bone marrow & thymus
ERV
max amount of air exhaled after normal tidal breath
the hormone that affects milk secretion
prolactin
ADH - antidiuretic (increases water absorption)
FSH - maturation of eggs or sperm
adrenal gland secretes norepininphes
pain perceived in one region but caused by an organ
referred
radicular - nerve pain
main enzyme in saliva
amylase - breaks down carbs
structures of diencephalon
thalamus
hypothalamus
epithalamus
trigeminal nerve
chewing movements & head/face sensation
elevates the testes
cremaster muscles
not an AV valve
aortic/pulmonary
brainstem sup-inf
midbrain
pons
medulla
structure of the nephron that reabsorbs the most
loop of Henle
brief, discontinuous pooping sounds, often heard with pulmonary edema or pneumonia
crackles (rales)
structure associated with dynamic equilibrium
semi-circular canals
- crystals chilling & more neuro-based
peripheral nerve for deltoid
axillary c5-c6
if dorsal root ganglia was damaged, what would be affected?
sensation
liquefied food in the stomach
chyme