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Anatomy Week 6-12

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Within the fasciculus, each individual muscle cell, called a muscle fiber, is surrounded by connective tissue called Endomysium
In addition to the Pectoralis major, another muscle that displays this pattern of fascicle arrangement is Latissimus dors Convergent
small distinct regions of gray matter in the CNS are called Nuclei
Interneurons reside in the: CNS Only
In the human nervous system: there are almost equal numbers of glia cells and neurons
Astrocytes attach to: Neurons and Blood Vessels
The internal iliac artery supplies blood to the Pelvis
From which vessels do myocardial cells receive blood? Coronary arteries
The term Blood Type refers to the type of blood cell Antigen
The normal EKG is composed of what? P wave, QRS Complex, T wave
A decrease in the amount of white blood cells is calls Leukopenia
olfactory epithelium is found: Covering the superior turbinate
The largest of the paranasal sinuses is the Maxillary
The smallest branches of the Bronchial tree are: Bronchioles
The more common name for the Pharynx is the: Throat
The upper respiratory tract includes: Larynx, Oropharynx and Nasopharynx
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