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Mammary glands are found in both males and females.
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The dermis is the outermost layer of skin.
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Mammary glands are found in both males and females.
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The dermis is the outermost layer of skin.
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Fungiform papillae is leaf-shaped and contains taste buds.
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Post absorptive state occurs shortly after eating when nutrients are flooding into the blood from the GI tract.
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Glycolysis is when one six-carbon molecule of glucose is oxidized to produce two three-carbon molecules of pyruvic acid.
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Which of the follow is not an example of positive feedback loops?
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The nervous system contains the
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What type of burn affects the epidermis, dermis, and most nerve endings are completely destroyed?
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What gland produces oil that lubricates and waterproofs the skin?
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What is the purpose of the dermal papillae?
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Which layer of the skin does not have blood vessels?
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What layer forms our finger and foot prints?
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What gland connects to the hair follicle and secretes a milky type of sweat?
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What is the thickest layer of skin?
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Where do goose bumps originate from?
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What part of the skin responds to sustained touch and pressure as well as stretch?
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What is the major sweat gland that is found all over the body and regulates temperature?
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Which organ system includes the bones, ligaments, and cartilage?
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Which system includes the mouth, esophagus, stomach, and intestines?
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Which system includes the lungs?
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Which system includes the reproductive organs, primarily the ovaries and testes?
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The cardiovascular system includes:
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The urinary system contains the:
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The skeletal system contains the:
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The cardiovascular system contains the:
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The lymphatic system contains the:
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Which organ system contains the body covering, skin, hair, nails, and sweat glands?
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Which of the following is not an example of negative feedback loops?
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What part of the skin detects pain, touch, pressure, temperature, and itch?
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Where are the krause end bulbs found?
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What part of the skin responds to changes in texture and slow vibrations?
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What type of burn affects just the epidermis and the dermis?
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Where are thermoreceptors that are specialized for detecting cold temperatures?
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What disease causes hair loss?
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What tissue has a single layer of tall cells that have a round to oval nuclei?
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What tissue looks like fried eggs when cut perpendicular?
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This tissue covers all body surfaces both inside and out.
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Which type of muscle tissue is unique because it has very limited ability to repair itself?
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Which tissue layer has a single layer of cells with large, round central nuclei?
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Which type of tissue is specialized for contractions and produces movement?
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What type of burn affects the epidermis?
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Parietal pericardium mean ____________ layer of the ____________.
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_______________ is all physical and chemical changes occurring in an organism.
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___________ occurs when there is no melanin present.
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Which of the following is not a type of blood vessel?
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Which of the following is not one of the main factors of skin color?
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The _______ is found below the dermis.
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The ceruminous glands produce
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Which of the following is not a type of blood?
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___________ are a group or mass of similar cells working together to perform common functions.
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____________ is the tendency of the body to maintain a stable, balanced, and internal environment.
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Visceral pleura means the __________ layer of the ___________.
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Parents produce offspring/passing DNA to new individuals.
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Removal wastes is what characteristic?
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Increase in body size is what characteristic of life?
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Movement of substances throughout the body is what characteristic of life?
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Self initiated change in position and motion of internal parts is what characteristic of life?
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Ability to sense changes and react to them is what characteristic of life?
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Changing absorbed substances into chemically different substances is what characteristic of life?
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Passage of digested products through membranes and into body fluids is what characteristic of life?
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Obtaining oxygen, using it to release energy from food substances, and getting rid of wastes is what characteristic of life?
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Chemically changing food substances and getting rid of wastes is which characteristic of life?
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What system fights infections?
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What system supports, aides in movement, protects, and is where blood cells are produced?
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What system filters waste from the blood and maintains water balance?
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What system transports materials throughout the body?
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Movement, posture, and production of body heat are functions of what system?
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What system aides in communication and mental activities?
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What system controls the secretion of hormones and chemical communication?
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What system protects underlying tissues and regulates body temperature?
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What system breaks down food and completes absorption of nutrients?
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What system takes in oxygen and expels carbon dioxide?
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Single, flat layer of cells that is thin and permeable and found in the blood vessels and lung tissues.
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This is a single layer of cube-shaped cells that are found in the tissues of the kidney.
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This is a single layer of tall, closely packed cells found in the lining of the digestive tract.
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These thick layers provide protection for the underlying layers and are found in the epidermal layer of the skin.
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Often two layers of cuboidal cells and found in the salivary and mammary glands.
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Columnar cells on the free surface that are usually found in the larynx and the male urethra.
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What is the term meaning above?
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What scientific term means below?
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What scientific term means toward the midline of the body?
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What scientific term means pertaining to the side?
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What scientific term mean on or near the front, or ventral surface, of the body?
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What scientific term means toward the back, dorsal?
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What scientific term means a direction toward the point of attachment of origin?
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What scientific term means a direction away from the point of attachment of origin?
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What is the scientific term for external?
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Bicuspid is another name for molars.
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Larynx is another name for the throat.
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The small intestine is about 10 ft long in an adult.
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What is the bone which the teeth are embedded and held in place called?
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What doe we call the movement of food?
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What is the taking in of food called?
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What is the elimination of waste called?
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What is the breaking down of food and taking in nutrients called?
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What are the wrinkles in the stomach that stretch when the stomach is full called?
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These secrete mucus to protect the stomach lining.
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These secrete pepsinogen.
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This causes the gall bladder to release bile.
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What is the soupy mixture formed from the squeezing of the stomach and the addition of these gastric juices called?
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What are the tiny, finger-like projections in the lining of the intestine filled with blood vessels called?
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These secrete HCl to kill microbes in food and convert pepsinogen into the digestive enzyme pepsin.
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After food is chewed, ___________, and mixed with saliva, the small lump of food is called a ______ that can be swallowed, __________.
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The _______ is the part of the tooth that is seen above the gum line.
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_________ is the calcified material that lies between the dentin and the periodontal membrane. It helps the periodontal membrane ligaments attach the tooth to the bone to secure and stabilize the tooth in its socket.
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The __________ forms the bony roof of the mouth.
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The _________ is the muscular tube that carries the bolus of food from the pharynx to the stomach through involuntary contractions called __________.
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_______ consists of nerves, blood vessels, and cells that help form and repair the tooth.
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How many incisors do adults have?
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Who many canines do adults have?
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How many premolars do adults have?
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How many molars should an adult have?
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Which of the following is not a main region of the stomach?
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Which of the following is not a section of the small intestine?
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What prevents swallowed food from entering the nasal cavity?
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Which layer of the alimentary canal has a membrane that secretes a slippery, watery fluid and reduces friction as digestive organs contract and move?
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Which layer of the alimentary canal is the innermost layer? The function is to secrete mucus, digestive enzymes, and hormones, absorbs nutrients, and protects from pathogens.