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Section 1

(50 cards)

Antebrachial

Front

front of elbow

Back

Anatomy refers to

Front

investigating human structure via dissection and other methods

Back

lumbar

Front

lower back, loin

Back

outer protection

Front

integumentary system

Back

Buccal

Front

cheeks

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Scapular

Front

shoulder blade

Back

support and movement

Front

skeletal system and muscular system

Back

carpal

Front

wrist

Back

Pathology

Front

study of disease

Back

diagnosis

Front

identification of a disease

Back

Epidemiology

Front

study of occurrence

Back

Axillary

Front

armpit

Back

Mitochondria, Golgi apparatus, and endoplasmic reticulum are examples of:

Front

organelles

Back

Cephalic

Front

cranial, facial,head

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femoral

Front

upper thigh

Back

Coxal

Front

hip

Back

choric

Front

last for a long time

Back

communitive

Front

can be transmitted one person to another

Back

Crainial cavity

Front

brain

Back

Pathogensis

Front

actual pattern of disease development

Back

Crural

Front

leg

Back

Cervical

Front

neck

Back

smallest level the levels of organization

Front

chemical, organelle, cellular, tissue, organ, system, organization

Back

Anatomy

Front

investigating human structures via dissection and other methods

Back

remission

Front

disease is ending

Back

Metabolism

Front

sum total of all physical and chemical reactions occurring in the body

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spinal cavity

Front

contains the spinal cord

Back

Metabolism is:

Front

sum total of all physical and chemical reactions occurring in the body

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Physiology

Front

nature of human function

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mental

Front

chin

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orbital

Front

eye

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Gluteal

Front

buttocks

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negative feedback

Front

negative feedback control system (inhabitory) most numerous and important ex... tempature control {oppose change}

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idiopathic

Front

undetermined causes

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Molecules

Front

combinations of atoms forming larger chemical aggergates

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syndrome

Front

collection of signs and symptoms

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symptoms

Front

subjective abnormalities felt only by the patient

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tarsal

Front

ankle

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thoracic cavity

Front

Contains the heart, lungs, esophagus, and trachea

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abdominal cavity

Front

Contains stomach, intestines, spleen, and liver, and kidneys

Back

sural

Front

calf

Back

Physiology

Front

The study of body function

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Brachial

Front

arm

Back

communication, control and integration

Front

nervous system and endocrine system

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Pubic

Front

lower front trunk

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thoracic

Front

upper back

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positive feedback

Front

create a change by initiating a response that is the same direction as afferent mechanism info (child birth) {accelerate change}

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acute

Front

apper suddenly and for a short period of time

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Patellar

Front

anterior knee joint

Back

Poplitial

Front

back of knee

Back

Section 2

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transportation and development

Front

cardiovascular and lymphatic

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Homeostasis

Front

relatively constant internal physical and chemical conditions that organisms maintain

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Reproduction and Development

Front

reproductive system

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Respiration, nutrition, and excretion

Front

respiratory, digestive

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