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What is a sacromere? - Answer-contractile unit of a
muscle fiber
What is the integumentary system? - Answer-consists of
skin, mucous membranes, hair & nails. This system also
serves as a barrier to pathogens & helps regulate body
temperature.
What is the excretory system? - Answer-The organs and
processes which regulate water level and ion
concentrations (osmoregulation) and remove nitrogenous
waste (excretion)
What is the lymphatic system? - Answer-Consists of lymph
nodes and lymph vessels that carry lymph (a clear fluid
right in antibodies). The spleen, thymus, and the tonsils
are made of lymphoid tissue. It supports the immune
system by housing and transporting white blood cells to
and from lymph nodes. This system also returns fluid that
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has leaked from the cardiovascular system back into the
blood vessels.
What is endocytosis ? - Answer-process of bringing
something into the cell
What is fibrous connective tissue - Answer-Consists
mainly of bundles of strong, white collagen fibers arranged
in parallel rows. AKA tendons and Ligaments
What is hyaline cartilage? - Answer-Translucent cartilage
that covers the ends of the bones
What is cartilage? - Answer-It is a type of flexible
connective tisssue
What is the vagus nerve? - Answer-Controls sensations
and muscular movements relating to talking, heat action
and digestion
what part of the brain is the cerebrum? - Answer-The
largest portion of the brain making up the front and top of
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the brain. This part of the brain controls activities such as
speech, sensation, memory, reasoning and emotions.
what part of the brain is the cerebellum? - Answer-smaller
part of the brain located below the cerebrum and at the
back of the cranium, it helps maintain balance,
coordination voluntary muscles, and makes muscular
movements smooth and graceful.
what are the 3 zones of entrapment?
A. Temporal, Occipital, Mastoid
B. Pectoral, Umbilical, Crural
C. Axillary, Popliteal, Inguinal
D. Popliteal, Temporal, Umbilical - Answer-C. Axillary,
Popliteal, Inguinal
What is an anuerysm? - Answer-A ballooning and
weakened area in an artery. The most common Aneurysm
is the aorta
What is Arteiosclerosis? - Answer-the disease that occurs
when the arterial walls thicken because pf a loss of
elasticity as aging occurs.