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nose
nostrils
nasal septum
conchae
specialized structure of the face that serves both as the orga…
nares; external openings of the nose
a partition of bone and cartilage between the nasal cavities d…
mucosa covered lobes in the nasal cavity which greatly increas…
nose
specialized structure of the face that serves both as the orga…
nostrils
nares; external openings of the nose
how many cranial + spinal nerves in PNS?
3 connective tissue wrappings around ne…
12 cranial nerves - on separate quizlet
which cranial nerves control eye moveme…
cranial: 12... spinal: 31 pairs
Endoeurium- surrounds each fiber... Perineurium- groups of fiber…
12 cranial nerves - on separate quizlet
1. oculomotor... 2. abducens... 3. trochlear
how many cranial + spinal nerves in PNS?
cranial: 12... spinal: 31 pairs
3 connective tissue wrappings around ne…
Endoeurium- surrounds each fiber... Perineurium- groups of fiber…
Corpus callosum, anterior and posterior…
Large blood vessels , adipose tissue AN…
Brain stem, Cerebellum, Cerebrum, Dienc…
Brain stem, Cerebellum, Cerebrum, Dienc…
The 3 main groups of commisural tracts are
The epidural space contains --- and runs ----
The brain consists of 4 principal parts
Parts of the brain
Corpus callosum, anterior and posterior…
The 3 main groups of commisural tracts are
Large blood vessels , adipose tissue AN…
The epidural space contains --- and runs ----
Function of the spinal cord?
How do spinal nerves enter/ exit spinal…
What are 3 layers of the spinal nerve?
What is a reflex?
Send messages from brain to body; coordinates reflexes
enter= dorsal root exit= ventral root
epineurium- outermost, perineurium- around each fascicle, endo…
Rapid involuntary response triggered by a specific stimuli
Function of the spinal cord?
Send messages from brain to body; coordinates reflexes
How do spinal nerves enter/ exit spinal…
enter= dorsal root exit= ventral root
Central nervous system (CNS)
Brain
Spinal cord
Meninges
brain and spinal cord
- responsible for sensation, perception, movement and thinking…
- communicates with the PNS ... - in the vertebral cavity of the…
- membranes that surround and protect the brain and spinal cord
Central nervous system (CNS)
brain and spinal cord
Brain
- responsible for sensation, perception, movement and thinking…
financial condition
Financial condition assessment
Financial statement analysis
Operating analysis
most important factor leading to mission success
attempts to answer this question: Does the business have the f…
focuses on the information in a business's financial statement…
focuses on operating data with the goal of explaining financia…
financial condition
most important factor leading to mission success
Financial condition assessment
attempts to answer this question: Does the business have the f…
Anatomy
Physiology
Gross/ Macroscopic Anatomy
Regional Anatomy
the structure of body parts and their relationships to one ano…
function of the body, how the body parts work and carry out th…
study of large body structures visible to the naked eye, such…
type of gross anatomy: all the structures (muscles, bones, blo…
Anatomy
the structure of body parts and their relationships to one ano…
Physiology
function of the body, how the body parts work and carry out th…
Steroid and steroid-like hormones
Non-steroid and non-steroid-like hormon…
Actions of hormones
Upregulation
sex hormones... adrenal cortex hormones
proteins... amine... peptides... glycoproteins
-hormones are release into the extracellular spaces surroundin…
decease in level of hormones------increase number of receptors…
Steroid and steroid-like hormones
sex hormones... adrenal cortex hormones
Non-steroid and non-steroid-like hormon…
proteins... amine... peptides... glycoproteins
Functions of the Spinal cord
The spinal cord is protected by...
What are the 3 layers that the meninges…
Layers of the spinal cord
- process reflexes ... - integrate EPSP and IPSP (excitatory and…
- bone (vertebrae) ... - connective tissue (meninges)... - fluid (ce…
1. Dura mater (O)... 2. Arachnoid mater... 3. Pia mater (I)
- Dura: thick membrane, outermost layer ... - Epidural space: cus…
Functions of the Spinal cord
- process reflexes ... - integrate EPSP and IPSP (excitatory and…
The spinal cord is protected by...
- bone (vertebrae) ... - connective tissue (meninges)... - fluid (ce…
Covers the Bladder, makes up glands, us…
Functions of the Epithelium
Exchanges gas in lungs, lines blood and…
Lines air sacs (alveoli) and capillaries
Epithelial
Protection, Secretion, Absorption, Excretion, Sensory Reception
Simple squamous
Simple squamous
Covers the Bladder, makes up glands, us…
Epithelial
Functions of the Epithelium
Protection, Secretion, Absorption, Excretion, Sensory Reception
Anatomy
Gross Anatomy
Microscopic Anatomy
Psychiology
Study of the structure and shape of the body and its parts and…
Studying large, easily observable structures
Study of body structures that are too small to see with the na…
Study of how the body and its parts work or function.
Anatomy
Study of the structure and shape of the body and its parts and…
Gross Anatomy
Studying large, easily observable structures
Financial Condition Analysis
Financial statement analysis
Operating analysis
Ration analysis
attempts to answer this question: Does the business have the f…
focuses on the information in a business's financial statement…
focuses on operating data with the goal of explaining financia…
a technique used in financial condition analysis (and in other…
Financial Condition Analysis
attempts to answer this question: Does the business have the f…
Financial statement analysis
focuses on the information in a business's financial statement…
Cells
Nucleus
Nuclear Membrane
Nuclear Pores
Basic unit of life
a part of the cell coating DNA and RNA, is responsible for gro…
Surrounds the nucleus and controls movement of materials into…
Holes in the nuclear envelope that allow materials to pass in…
Cells
Basic unit of life
Nucleus
a part of the cell coating DNA and RNA, is responsible for gro…
The hepatic portal system:
One function of arteries is to serve as…
Arteries always carry oxygen-rich blood.
During exercise, the greatest increase…
is the second capillary system... receives venous blood from the…
false
false
fa;se
The hepatic portal system:
is the second capillary system... receives venous blood from the…
One function of arteries is to serve as…
false
artery
vein
capillary
vasoconstriction
blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart and toward…
blood vessel carrying blood from a capillary bed toward the he…
small blood vessels, interposed between arterioles and venues,…
a reduction in the diameter of arterioles due to contraction o…
artery
blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart and toward…
vein
blood vessel carrying blood from a capillary bed toward the he…
homeostasis
tissue
organelle
positive feedback response
the maintenance of a constant internal environment
a group of cells with a common mitotic origin, found at the sa…
a subcellular structure dedicated to one or a very small numbe…
the regulatory mechanism if, upon accumulation of a substance…
homeostasis
the maintenance of a constant internal environment
tissue
a group of cells with a common mitotic origin, found at the sa…
integumentary
skeletal
muscular
nervous
system that covers and waterproofs the body, protects deeper t…
system that supports the body and provides a framework for the…
system that contracts/shortens to cause movement
system that responds to irritants/stimuli from outside/inside…
integumentary
system that covers and waterproofs the body, protects deeper t…
skeletal
system that supports the body and provides a framework for the…
cytology
cell biology
plasma membrane
cell membrane
the study of cells
discipline which integrates aspects of biology, chemistry, and…
A micro scopic membrane of lipids and proteins that form the e…
The semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell
cytology
the study of cells
cell biology
discipline which integrates aspects of biology, chemistry, and…
atom
subatomic particles
nucleic acid
deoxyribonucleic acid
smallest stable unit of matter
protons, electrons, neutrons
a polymer of nucleotides that contains a pentose sugar, a phos…
a nucleic acid consisting of a double chain of nucleotides tha…
atom
smallest stable unit of matter
subatomic particles
protons, electrons, neutrons
three types of muscle differ in...
three basic muscle types
myofilaments
myo- and mys-
Cell structure... Body location... How they are stimulated to contra…
Skeletal muscle... Cardiac muscle... Smooth muscle... Skeletal and smo…
causes the contraction of muscles
muscle
three types of muscle differ in...
Cell structure... Body location... How they are stimulated to contra…
three basic muscle types
Skeletal muscle... Cardiac muscle... Smooth muscle... Skeletal and smo…
anastomosis
arteriole
arteries
blood pressure
the joining of two tubes, usually referring to a connection be…
a small arterial branch that delivers blood to a capillary net…
Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart and toward…
the force exerted against the vascular walls by the blood, as…
anastomosis
the joining of two tubes, usually referring to a connection be…
arteriole
a small arterial branch that delivers blood to a capillary net…
parts of the skeletal system
2 divisions of the skeletal system
functions of bones
# of bones in adult skeleton
Bones (skeleton)... Joints... Cartilages... Ligaments
Axial skeleton... Appendicular skeleton
- Support of the body... - Protection of soft organs... - Movement d…
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parts of the skeletal system
Bones (skeleton)... Joints... Cartilages... Ligaments
2 divisions of the skeletal system
Axial skeleton... Appendicular skeleton
1/2
contraction (shortening)
skeletal, cardiac, smooth
cell structure, body location, how stim…
Muscle makes up nearly ___ total body mass.
Essential function of muscle:
3 types of muscle:
Muscle differs in ___, ___, and ___.
1/2
Muscle makes up nearly ___ total body mass.
contraction (shortening)
Essential function of muscle: