A&P:1 ULTIMATE COMPREHENSIVE FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE Q&S LATEST MANUAL
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COMPREHENSIVE
Institution
COMPREHENSIVE
3 divisions of the inner ear - Cochlea (snail shape)
Vestibule (between cochlea and semicircular canals)
Semicircular canals (3 curls)
3 ossicles in the middle ear - Malleus
Incus
Stapes
5 tastes - sweet sour salty bitter umami
A- band - Actin and myosin and M line
abduction -
abduction...
A&P:1 ULTIMATE COMPREHENSIVE
FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE Q&S
LATEST MANUAL
3 divisions of the inner ear - Cochlea (snail shape)
Vestibule (between cochlea and semicircular canals)
Semicircular canals (3 curls)
3 ossicles in the middle ear - Malleus
Incus
Stapes
5 tastes - sweet sour salty bitter umami
A- band - Actin and myosin and M line
abduction -
abduction and adduction -
Acne - Collection of blood that is trapped underneath the nail or skin
actin - skinny dots/pearls. Tertiary structure: single pearl. Quaternary structure: string of
pearls.
Adipocyte - fat cells
Albinism - Caused by a burn or congenital diseases
Anatomy - is the study of the structure and relationship between body parts.
anterior/ventral - body cavity includes the thoracic cavity (which contains the lungs,
each in its own pleural cavity, and the heart, in the pericardial cavity) and the
abdominopelvic cavity (which contains the digestive organs in the abdominal cavity and
the bladder and reproductive organs in the pelvic cavity).
Appendicular Skeleton - Includes bones of the limbs such as pectoral and pelvic girdle.
Appositional growth - Bone growth in diameter
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astigmatism - differently shaped eyeball
atoms, molecules - the chemical bonds between atoms provide the framework upon
which all living activity is based.
Auditory tube - Links middle ear and throat
Axial Skeleton - Includes the skull, backbone, and ribs. Supports and protects organs.
axon -
Axon terminal - end of neuron, sits on top of sarcolemma of muscle
ball and socket - this joint allows you to move your arms in large circles
Basal cell - cuboidal -shaped stem cell that is a precursor of the keratinocytes of the
epidermis
Body of cervical vertebrae -
Body of lumbar vertebrae -
Body of thoracic vertebrae -
Bone Tissue (A supportive connective tissue) - Osseous Tissue
Canaliculi - Tiny canals that connect lacunae
cartilagenous -
cell - the smallest unit of life
cell body -
cell nucleus -
cerumin - earwax
Ceruminous glands - Secrete waxy yellow earwax or cerumen in skin walls
Chemoreceptors - Receptors for taste and smell because they respond to chemicals
dissolved in fluid
Chloasma - Increased pigmentation on the skin in spots that are not elevated
choroid coat - vascular layer of the eye Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
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