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[Show more]The study of human structure 
: Anatomy 
The study of human function 
: Physiology 
A tendency for organisms to maintain a balanced or constant internal state 
: Homeostasis 
A state of balance 
: Equilibrium 
Consequences of homeostatic imbalance 
: Illness or death 
Thermoregulation Process 
: 
2...
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Add to cartThe study of human structure 
: Anatomy 
The study of human function 
: Physiology 
A tendency for organisms to maintain a balanced or constant internal state 
: Homeostasis 
A state of balance 
: Equilibrium 
Consequences of homeostatic imbalance 
: Illness or death 
Thermoregulation Process 
: 
2...
Bone is made up of 
: osseous tissue, cartilage,dense connective tissue, epithelium, adipose tissue, 
and nervous tissue 
skeletal system 
: Functions in support, protection, movement, mineral homeostasis, blood cell 
production, and triglyceride storage 
Parts of a long bone 
: diaphysis(shaft), ...
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Add to cartBone is made up of 
: osseous tissue, cartilage,dense connective tissue, epithelium, adipose tissue, 
and nervous tissue 
skeletal system 
: Functions in support, protection, movement, mineral homeostasis, blood cell 
production, and triglyceride storage 
Parts of a long bone 
: diaphysis(shaft), ...
Components of the homeostatic control loop 
: receptor, control center, effector 
Negative feedback 
: -works to oppose change 
-brings condition back to a set point 
Positive feedback 
: -works to enhance change 
-brings condition further away from a set point 
Tonicity 
: relates to how the soluti...
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Add to cartComponents of the homeostatic control loop 
: receptor, control center, effector 
Negative feedback 
: -works to oppose change 
-brings condition back to a set point 
Positive feedback 
: -works to enhance change 
-brings condition further away from a set point 
Tonicity 
: relates to how the soluti...
Cell division in which the nucleus divides into nuclei containing the same number of 
chromosomes 
: Mitosis 
The resting phase of mitosis. Cell grows, performs its normal functions, and prepares 
for division; consists of G1, S, and G2 phases 
: Interphase 
Cells that have left the cycle and ceas...
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Add to cartCell division in which the nucleus divides into nuclei containing the same number of 
chromosomes 
: Mitosis 
The resting phase of mitosis. Cell grows, performs its normal functions, and prepares 
for division; consists of G1, S, and G2 phases 
: Interphase 
Cells that have left the cycle and ceas...
Which of the following would you classify as a molecule? 
Cu 
Fe 
N 
S2F 
: S2F 
Which of these subatomic particles is found outside of the nucleus of an atom? 
Nucleons 
Protons 
Neutrons 
Electrons 
: electrons 
Which of the following would you classify as a cation? 
OHK+ 
S2- 
2 | P a g e 
FeO 
...
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Add to cartWhich of the following would you classify as a molecule? 
Cu 
Fe 
N 
S2F 
: S2F 
Which of these subatomic particles is found outside of the nucleus of an atom? 
Nucleons 
Protons 
Neutrons 
Electrons 
: electrons 
Which of the following would you classify as a cation? 
OHK+ 
S2- 
2 | P a g e 
FeO 
...
Which of the following would you classify as a molecule? 
Cu 
Fe 
N 
S2F 
: S2F 
Which of these subatomic particles is found outside of the nucleus of an atom? 
Nucleons 
Protons 
Neutrons 
Electrons 
: electrons 
Which of the following would you classify as a cation? 
OHK+ 
S2- 
2 | P a g e 
FeO 
...
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Add to cartWhich of the following would you classify as a molecule? 
Cu 
Fe 
N 
S2F 
: S2F 
Which of these subatomic particles is found outside of the nucleus of an atom? 
Nucleons 
Protons 
Neutrons 
Electrons 
: electrons 
Which of the following would you classify as a cation? 
OHK+ 
S2- 
2 | P a g e 
FeO 
...
Define Bone Remodeling 
: The process of mature bone adding and removing from the thickness of bone 
What are the four stages of bone repair? 
: 1. Hematoma formation 
2. Soft callus formation 
3. Hard callus formation 
4. Bone remodeling 
What are the known functions of the skeletal system? 
: Prov...
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Add to cartDefine Bone Remodeling 
: The process of mature bone adding and removing from the thickness of bone 
What are the four stages of bone repair? 
: 1. Hematoma formation 
2. Soft callus formation 
3. Hard callus formation 
4. Bone remodeling 
What are the known functions of the skeletal system? 
: Prov...
What 4 ways do you examine the body? 
: Inspection, Palpation, Auscultation and Percussion 
Inspection 
: Seeing the body 
Palpation 
: to examine by touch 
Auscultation 
: Listening with a stethoscope 
Percussion 
: taking hands and beating over certain parts of body 
Medical Imaging 
: methods of ...
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Add to cartWhat 4 ways do you examine the body? 
: Inspection, Palpation, Auscultation and Percussion 
Inspection 
: Seeing the body 
Palpation 
: to examine by touch 
Auscultation 
: Listening with a stethoscope 
Percussion 
: taking hands and beating over certain parts of body 
Medical Imaging 
: methods of ...
Which of the following is NOT part of the Integumentary System? 
: Hair 
Dermis 
Sebaceous Glands 
Cornea 
Epidermis 
Cornea 
Which of the following is NOT a function of the integumentary system? 
: -Thermoregulation 
-Protection of underlying tissues 
-nonverbal communication 
-Detection of touc...
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Add to cartWhich of the following is NOT part of the Integumentary System? 
: Hair 
Dermis 
Sebaceous Glands 
Cornea 
Epidermis 
Cornea 
Which of the following is NOT a function of the integumentary system? 
: -Thermoregulation 
-Protection of underlying tissues 
-nonverbal communication 
-Detection of touc...
functional classification of joints 
: synarthroses, amphiarthroses, diarthroses 
structural classification of joints 
: fibrous, cartilaginous, synovial 
Atlas (C1) 
: supports the head 
Axis (C2) 
: second cervical vertebrae 
Bone stages of healing 
: inflammatory, reparative, remodeling 
skull bo...
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Add to cartfunctional classification of joints 
: synarthroses, amphiarthroses, diarthroses 
structural classification of joints 
: fibrous, cartilaginous, synovial 
Atlas (C1) 
: supports the head 
Axis (C2) 
: second cervical vertebrae 
Bone stages of healing 
: inflammatory, reparative, remodeling 
skull bo...
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