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Anatomy -Stack 1&2

Anatomy study stack- 13 in #1 and 10 in #2

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The body can be subdivided into two major divisions called? Axial and Appendicular
What system is involved in immunity? Lymphatic system
Two major cavities of the human body are? Ventral and Dorsal
Electrolytes are called? Cations
The most abundant element essential to life is ? Carbon
Protons and Electrons Carry a charge
The most abundant compound of the body is H20
As the concentration of hydrogen increases The solution becomes more acidic
The approximate pH of gastric fluid is 2
Metabolism requires ATP
What muscle directly supports and performs a specific movement agonist
Which muscles opposes specific movement antagonist
A muscle with fascicles that insert into the tendon from both sides is bipennatte
Extrinsic muscles are ? muscles that form the body's outer surface
Intrinsic muscles are? deep muscles ,muscles near the skeleton
Agonist a muscles that performs a specific movement
How is the nervous system divided ? structure, direction of flow and control of effectors
Synapse /synaptic cleft diffuse chemical signals between neurons
Brain(CNS) Responsible for perception and sensory stimuli
Spina Cord (CNS) Pathway for sensory and motor function
The nerve carrying taste information from the anterior two-thirds of the tongue is the facial
Adenohypophysis Region of the hypophysis that contains secretory endocrine cells derived from the oral ectoderm
The hormone produced by the heart Atrial natriuretic peptide that increases the excretion of sodium in the urine
The basilar membrane supports? spiral organ
Endolymph fills the ear's laybrinth
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