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  • July 25, 2024
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PLTW
BIOMED
2020-2021
1.2
11
main
organ
systems
-
ANS-Cardiovascular
system,
Digestive
system,
Lymphatic
system,
Muscular
system,
Nervous
system,
Skeletal
system,
Respiratory
system,
Urinary
system,
Reproductive
system,
Endocrine
system,
Integumentary
system
4
main
lobes
of
the
brain
-
ANS-frontal
lobe,
parietal
lobe,
temporal
lobe,
occipital
lobe
Algor
Mortis
-
ANS-Post-mortem
cooling
of
the
body
to
the
surrounding
temperature.
anatomy
of
the
heart
-
ANS-diagram:
**you
should
be
able
to
label
this**
angina
-
ANS-A
type
of
chest
pain
caused
by
reduced
blood
flow
to
the
heart.
Angina
is
a
symptom
of
coronary
artery
disease.
Anna
Garcia's
cause
of
death
-
ANS-open
wound
on
her
forehead,
and
opiate
overdose
Anna's
manner
of
death
-
ANS-unnatural
accident
Anna's
mechanism
of
death
-
ANS-traumatic
brain
injury,
possible
respiratory
failure
from
opioid
overdose
anterior
-
ANS-front
Aorta
-
ANS-The
largest
artery
in
the
body
that
carries
blood
from
the
heart
to
be
distributed
by
branch
arteries
through
the
body.
aortic
valve
-
ANS-heart
valve
between
the
left
ventricle
and
the
aorta
aortic
valve
stenosis
-
ANS-narrowing
of
the
aortic
valve
apex
of
the
heart
-
ANS-lower
tip
of
the
heart
arteries
-
ANS-vessels
that
carry
blood
AWAY
from
the
heart
Atherosclerosis
-
ANS-plaque
build
up
in
arteries
that
grows
in
size
until
an
artery
is
completely
blocked-
causing
heart
attack
or
stroke
Atria
-
ANS-the
two
upper
chambers
of
the
heart-
the
receiving
areas
that
pool
incoming
blood.
autopsy
-
ANS-the
evaluation
of
a
corpse
to
determine
the
cause
of
death body
system
-
ANS-group
of
organs
that
work
together
to
perform
a
specific
function
cardiovascular
system
-
ANS-the
system
consisting
of
the
heart
and
blood
vessels
that
transport
blood
throughout
the
body
CAUSE
of
death
-
ANS-The
specific
injury,
trauma,
or
disease
that
directly
caused
the
victim's
death
cell
-
ANS-the
smallest
unit
of
life
central
nervous
system
(CNS)
-
ANS-consists
of
the
brain
and
spinal
cord,
processes
the
information
brought
by
the
PNS,
makes
decisions
about
what
to
do,
and
sends
signals
back
via
the
PNS
to
bring
about
a
specific
change
chemical
digestion
-
ANS-Process
by
which
enzymes
break
down
food
into
small
molecules
and
nutrients
that
the
body
can
use
chemical
reactions
-
ANS-change
substances
into
different
substances
by
breaking
and
forming
chemical
bonds
Chronic
Traumatic
Encephalopathy
(CTE)
-
ANS-A
progressive
degeneration,
and/or
death,
of
nerve
cells
caused
by
repeated
head
injuries,
such
as
repeated
concussions.
concussion
-
ANS-violent
shaking
up
or
jarring
of
the
brain
congestive
heart
failure
-
ANS-heart
is
unable
to
pump
its
required
amount
of
blood
connective
tissue
-
ANS-A
body
tissue
that
provides
support
for
the
body
and
connects
all
of
its
parts
digestive
system
-
ANS-Breaks
down
food
into
smaller
molecules
and
nutrients.
Absorbs
these
nutrients
into
the
body.
Epilithial
tissue
-
ANS-found
in
lining
of
all
organs
and
blood
vessels;
works
to
absorb,
secrete,
and
protect
estimated
time
of
death
-
ANS-The
time
the
medical
examiner
estimates
that
the
death
occurred
forensic
toxicologist
-
ANS-examines
bodily
fluids
and
organs
to
determine
the
presence
of
drugs
and
poisons
frontal
lobe
-
ANS-planning
+
organization
of
incoming
information;
controls
behaviour
and
emotions

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