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A&P II Respiratory

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show Trachea  
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show Pharynx  
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food passageway posterior to the trachea   show
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covers the glottis during swallowing of food   show
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show Larynx  
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show Phrenic Nerve  
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show Parietal pleura  
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show Alveolus  
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connects the middle ear to the nasopharynx   show
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show glottis  
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show concha  
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show palate  
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visible portion of the tooth in situ   show
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show Cementum  
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hardest substance in the body   show
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attaches the tooth to the bone and surrounding alveolar structures   show
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show gingiva  
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show dentin  
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show odonblast  
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site of blood vessels nerves and lymphatics   show
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show anatomical crown  
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show duodenal glands  
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show salivary glands  
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produces a whole spectrum of enzymes and an alkaline fluid that is secreted into the duodenum   show
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produces bile that it secretes into the duodenum via the bile duct   show
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produces HCI and pepsinogen   show
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show intestinal crypts  
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show hematuria  
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presence of hemoglobin in the urine   show
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show glycosuria  
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presence of albumin in the urine   show
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show ketonuria  
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show pyuria  
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show diabetes insipidus  
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high specific gravity   show
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albumin   show
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show cystitis (inflammation of the bladder); kidney stones  
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show hemolytic anemias  
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show hepatitis, cirrhosis of the liver  
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ketone bodies   show
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casts   show
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pus   show
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Structure that suspends the small intestine from the posterior body wall   show
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fingerlike extensions of the intestinal mucosa that increase the surface area of absorption   show
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show peyer's patches  
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deep folds of the mucosa and submucosa that extend completely or partially around the circumference of the small intestine   show
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regions that break down foodstuffs mechanically   show
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show tongue  
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conduit for both air and food   show
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three structures continuous with and representing modifications of the peritoneum   show
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the gullet; no digestive/absorptive function   show
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show rugae  
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show haustra  
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show microvilli  
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valve at the junction of the small and large intestines   show
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primary region of food and water absorption   show
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show frenulum  
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show large intestine  
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show vestibule  
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show appendix  
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initiates protein digestion   show
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structure attached to the lesser curvature of the stomach   show
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organ distal to the stomach   show
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show pyloric valve  
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show soft palate  
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location of the hepatopancreatic sphincter through which pancreatic secreations and bile pass   show
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show parietal peritoneum  
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show large intestine  
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show anus  
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show hard palate  
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