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What does the pH of a solution tell you?
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What are the functions of the following organelles? mitochondria, RER, SER, lysosomes, Golgi apparatus, nucleus, nucleolus, and ribosomes.
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Define organ and give five examples.
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Trace the pathway of blood from the vena cava to the aorta.
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What are the three layers of the wall of the uterus? List them from innermost to outermost.
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Use the following terms correctly in a sentence; proximal and distal
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Give the locations of the following bones: ulna, radius, humerus, femur, tibia, fibula, carpals, metacarpals, tarsals, metatarsals, and phalanges.
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Tell how the following planes divide the body: saggital, frontal, and transverse.
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Tell what organs are found in the following body cavities: thoracic, abdominal, pelvic, cranial, and spinal.
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What are the building blocks of each of the following: proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates.
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Define the following: anatomy, physiology, and chemistry
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What is a neutral pH? What is an acidic pH? What is a basic pH?
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Triglycerides are building blocks of what?
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What is transcription?
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Describe the shape of the following types of epithelial cells: squamous, cuboidal, columnar
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Define the following: osteocytes, chondrocytes, erythrocytes, leukocytes, fibroblasts, and macrophages.
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List the three muscle types. Identify which ones are voluntary or striated. Also give their locations.
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What is the axial skeleton? What is the appendicular skeleton?
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What are the divisions of the autonomic nervous system?
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What are the three parts of a neuron? Give the function of each part.
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Define the following: myelin sheath, node of Ranvier, synapse, neuromuscular junction
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Define the following: meninges, parietal peritoneum, visceral peritoneum, visceral pleura, parietal pleura, visceral pericardium, parietal pericardium
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Tell what the following types of receptors respond to: thermoreceptors, photoreceptors, chemoreceptors, pain receptors, mechanoreceptors, rods, cones, Meissner's corpuslces, and Pacinian corpuscles.
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Describe the following parts of the eyeball and give the function of each part: cornea, sclera, lens, choroid, ciliary body, retina, iris, pupil
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Describe the following parts of the ear and give the function of each part: pinna, external auditory meatus, tympanic membrane, ear ossicles, auditory tube, cochlea, vestibule, semicircular canals.
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What hormones are produced by the anterior pituitary gland?
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Describe the functions of the following hormones: parathyroid hormone, calcitonin, thyroid hormone, ADH, and FSH.
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Give the locations of the following endocrine organs: thyroid, pituitary, thymus, adrenal glands, pancreas, and pineal gland.
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List the two agranular white blood cells. List the three granular white blood cells.
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If a person has type A blood, what antigens and antibodies are found in his blood? Tell the same for a person with Type B blood, Type AB blood, and Type O blood.
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List the components of the cardiac conduction system in the correct order from where the impulse starts to where it ends.
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When does the diaphragm contract? During expiration or inspiration?
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What organ carries out most chemical digestion?
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List the accessory organs of the digestive tract. List the organs of the digestive tract.
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List the flow of blood filtrate through a nephron starting with the glomerular capsule.
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What are the functions of the following reproductive organs: testes, ovaries, vas deferens, uterine tubes, prostate gland, and vagina.
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What are the male external sex organs?
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What are the parts of the uterus? Describe the location of each part.
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Where does fertilization normally take place?
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What is the neonatal period?
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Define the following: protons, neutrons, electrons.
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What is the anatomical position?
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What is the difference between an organic substance and an inorganic substance. Give examples of each.
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Define the following: diffusion, facilitated diffusion, phagocytosis, pinocytosis, active transport, endocytosis.
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Define the following terms: metabolism, anabolism, catabolism, digestion, and hydrolysis
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What is ATP? What is it used for in our bodies?
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What is a neuron?
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Tell where each of the following are produced: sebum, perspiration, keratin, and tears.
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List the major facial bones and describe their locations in the face.
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Describe the locations and functions of each of the following muscles: gastrocnemius, deltoid, biceps brachii, triceps brachii, pectoralis major, quadriceps, hamstrings, adductor group, latissimus dorsi.
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Describe the locations and functions of the following parts of the brain: cerebrum, cerebellum, brain stem, thalamus, and hypothalamus
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What are ventricles of the brain?
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What hormones are secreted by the pancreas?
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What are the parts of the large intestine?
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What do the following enzymes digest? amylase, maltase, lactase, peptidase, lipase, carboxypeptidase, pepsin.
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Describe the locations and functions of the following organs: larynx, pharynx, esophagus, bronchi and trachea.
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Describe the following liquids: CSF, lymph, plasma
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List five types of blood vessels. Which are the smallest type?
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What are the three waves of an electrocardiogram? What does each wave indicate?
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What are the organs of the male reproductive tract?
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What are the organs of the female reproductive tract?
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What is a renal corpuscle? What two things make it?
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What is the functional unit of the kidney?
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What are the three parts of the ear. Which structures belong to each part?
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Define the following anatomical terms: cervical, brachial, gluteal, popliteal, orbital, occipital, femoral, cubital, pectoral, lumbar, otic, optical, temporal, frontal, mental.
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List the 11 organ systems and the major organs found in each. Also give the functions of each organ system.
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Define the following and give their functions: platelets, antigens, antibodies, albumins, and fibrin.
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What are the three layers of skin from most superficial to deepest?
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What are the divisions of the brain stem?
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What is the function of an acid-base buffer system?
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What are examples of extracellular fluids in the body?
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What is the difference between an embryo and a fetus?
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What is the function of the foramen ovale?
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