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[Show more]Name 3 types of cartilage and list where you find them - Answer-hyaline: attaches ribs to sternum, 
covers the end of some bones, cartilage within growth plates, fetal skeleton 
fibrous: intervertebral discs, pubic symphysis, cartilage pads of knee joints 
elastic: external ear, epiglottis of larynx...
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Add to cartName 3 types of cartilage and list where you find them - Answer-hyaline: attaches ribs to sternum, 
covers the end of some bones, cartilage within growth plates, fetal skeleton 
fibrous: intervertebral discs, pubic symphysis, cartilage pads of knee joints 
elastic: external ear, epiglottis of larynx...
Anatomy - Answer-study of structure and form 
Physiology - Answer-the study of function of body parts 
Gross Anatomy - Answer-systematic anatomy (anatomy of each functional body system), regional 
anatomy(examines all structures in a certain region as a complete unit), surface anatomy(focus on both ...
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Add to cartAnatomy - Answer-study of structure and form 
Physiology - Answer-the study of function of body parts 
Gross Anatomy - Answer-systematic anatomy (anatomy of each functional body system), regional 
anatomy(examines all structures in a certain region as a complete unit), surface anatomy(focus on both ...
structure and form - Answer-anatomy 
function - Answer-physiology 
investigates structure and relationships of body parts visible to the unaided eye - Answer-gross anatomy 
(macro) 
study of the anatomy of each functional body system - Answer-systematic anatomy 
examines all structures in a particul...
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Add to cartstructure and form - Answer-anatomy 
function - Answer-physiology 
investigates structure and relationships of body parts visible to the unaided eye - Answer-gross anatomy 
(macro) 
study of the anatomy of each functional body system - Answer-systematic anatomy 
examines all structures in a particul...
Where can you find bipolar neurons? - Answer-Retina of the eye, olfactory region, and inner ear 
Where can you find unipolar neurons? - Answer-Most sensory 
Where can you find multipolar neurons? - Answer-Most CNS and efferent neurons 
Neuroglia of the CNS - Answer--astrocytes (blood-brain barrier) ...
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Add to cartWhere can you find bipolar neurons? - Answer-Retina of the eye, olfactory region, and inner ear 
Where can you find unipolar neurons? - Answer-Most sensory 
Where can you find multipolar neurons? - Answer-Most CNS and efferent neurons 
Neuroglia of the CNS - Answer--astrocytes (blood-brain barrier) ...
Define Sensation. - Answer-Awareness of a stimulus. 
Define Perception. - Answer-refers to the conscious registration of a sensory stimulus.Interpretation of 
the meaning of the stimulus 
List 4 prerequisites for sensation/perception to occur. - Answer-a. Stimulus 
b. Receptor 
c. Conducted 
d. Tran...
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Add to cartDefine Sensation. - Answer-Awareness of a stimulus. 
Define Perception. - Answer-refers to the conscious registration of a sensory stimulus.Interpretation of 
the meaning of the stimulus 
List 4 prerequisites for sensation/perception to occur. - Answer-a. Stimulus 
b. Receptor 
c. Conducted 
d. Tran...
What is histology - Answer-study of tissues 
Physiological description example - Answer-muscles of the intestinal wall contract slowly and 
involuntarily. 
Why does small intestine have large surface area of the inside - Answer-to increase absorption 
What is responsiveness? - Answer-The ability of ...
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Add to cartWhat is histology - Answer-study of tissues 
Physiological description example - Answer-muscles of the intestinal wall contract slowly and 
involuntarily. 
Why does small intestine have large surface area of the inside - Answer-to increase absorption 
What is responsiveness? - Answer-The ability of ...
What are the 3 cell functions? - Aain integrity and shape of a cell 
n nutrients and form chemical building blocks 
3. dispose of wastes 
strengthens the cell membrane and stabilizes it at temperature extremes - Answer-cholesterol 
a "coating of sugar" on the cells surfaces - Answer-glycocalyx 
ki...
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Add to cartWhat are the 3 cell functions? - Aain integrity and shape of a cell 
n nutrients and form chemical building blocks 
3. dispose of wastes 
strengthens the cell membrane and stabilizes it at temperature extremes - Answer-cholesterol 
a "coating of sugar" on the cells surfaces - Answer-glycocalyx 
ki...
total magnification - ocular lens x objective lens 
Proximal - Nearer to the trunk of the body 
Distal - Farther from the trunk of the body 
Anterior - front of the body 
Posterior - back of the body 
Lateral - away from the midline 
Medial - toward the midline 
Caphalad - toward the head 
Caudal - ...
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Add to carttotal magnification - ocular lens x objective lens 
Proximal - Nearer to the trunk of the body 
Distal - Farther from the trunk of the body 
Anterior - front of the body 
Posterior - back of the body 
Lateral - away from the midline 
Medial - toward the midline 
Caphalad - toward the head 
Caudal - ...
what does anatomy study - Answer-Form and structure of body 
What does physiology study - Answer-How the body functions 
cytology - Answer-The study of body cells and their internal studies 
Histology - Answer-Study of tissues 
Gross anatomy/macroscopic anatomy - Answer-investigates structures visib...
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Add to cartwhat does anatomy study - Answer-Form and structure of body 
What does physiology study - Answer-How the body functions 
cytology - Answer-The study of body cells and their internal studies 
Histology - Answer-Study of tissues 
Gross anatomy/macroscopic anatomy - Answer-investigates structures visib...
Anatomy - study of structure and form 
physiology - study of function of the body parts 
hazardous waste - something potentially harmful that could injure the person who handles the 
waste 
3 examples of hazardous waste - 1. any sort of fresh tissue/blood 
2. lab chemicals 
3. broken glass, scalpel,...
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Add to cartAnatomy - study of structure and form 
physiology - study of function of the body parts 
hazardous waste - something potentially harmful that could injure the person who handles the 
waste 
3 examples of hazardous waste - 1. any sort of fresh tissue/blood 
2. lab chemicals 
3. broken glass, scalpel,...
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