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A & P 1 Test

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muscle tissue
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muscular system
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chemical level
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atoms
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lateral
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appendicular region
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neurophysiology
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lymphatic system/ immunity
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coronal plane
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nervous system
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endocrine system
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pericardial cavity
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feedback loop
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tissue level
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integumentary system
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digestive system
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positive feedback
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Where is the serous cavity
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organs
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homeostasis
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vertical plane dividing the body into anterior (front) and posterior (back)
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potential space between parietal and visceral layers containing serous fluid
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involves atoms and molecules
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smallest units of matter
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fast-acting control system and responds to internal and external changes
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consists of tissues
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produces movement
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breaks down food into absorbable units and indigestible foodstuffs eliminated as feces
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another type of homeostatic control that moves the stimulus in the same direction and continues until a climatic event occurs
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forms external body covering, protects deeper tissues from injury, synthesizes vitamin D, and site of cutaneous receptors (pain, pressure, sweat and oil glands)
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the functioning of nerves and nervous system organs
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stimulus... detection of stimulus by a receptor... information relayed to the control center... integration of the input by control center and initiation of change through effectors... return of homeostasis by the actions of effectors
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between the parietal layer and the visceral layer
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the body's ability to maintain a relatively stable internal environment in response to changing conditions
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composed of the upper and lower limbs
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picks up fluid leaked from blood vessels, disposes of debris in the lymphatic system, houses white blood cells (lymphocytes), and mounts attack against foreign substances in the body
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two or more tissue types performing specific functions (i.e. the small intestine composed of all four tissue types, working to process and absorb digested nutrients)
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locomotion, maintain posture, and produces heat
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toward the outside of the body
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glands secrete hormones that regulate growth, reproduction and nutrient use
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highest level of structural organization with all body functions working independently in a living being
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one or more combined atoms (sugar, vitamins)
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outer layer which lines the internal surface of the thoracic wall
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the structure (portion of the nervous system or an endocrine organ) that interprets input from the receptor and initiates changes through the effector
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median space in the thoracic cavity that contains the heart, thymus, esophagus, trachea, and major blood vessels that connect to the heart
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study of tissues
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nearer to the trunk
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the structure that detects changes in a variable, the stimulus (i.e. a change in temperature) and consists of sensory nerves
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groups of similar cells performing common functions
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area inferior and between the hip bones that contains distal large intestine, remainder of ureters and urinary bladder, and internal reproductive organs

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