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Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology Chapter Bundled Exams with complete solution
Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology Chapter Bundled Exams with complete solution
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[Show more]-stasis - Controlling, stopping 
Peri- - Around, surrounding 
Hypo - Less than 
Hyper - Greater than 
Epi- - Above, upon 
Pariet- - Any "wall" (in a cavity or organ) 
Visc- - Thick, resistance 
Base - Accepts H+ from a solution; donates OH- ions to a solution, pH of 8 to 14 
Acid - A substance tha...
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Add to cart-stasis - Controlling, stopping 
Peri- - Around, surrounding 
Hypo - Less than 
Hyper - Greater than 
Epi- - Above, upon 
Pariet- - Any "wall" (in a cavity or organ) 
Visc- - Thick, resistance 
Base - Accepts H+ from a solution; donates OH- ions to a solution, pH of 8 to 14 
Acid - A substance tha...
Axial portion - Includes the head, neck, and trunk 
appendicular portion - upper and lower limbs 
cranial cavity - Contains the brain 
vertebral cavity - Cavity housing spinal cord protected by vertebral column 
thoracic cavity - Chest Cavity 
abdominopelvic cavity - Contains: abdominal & pelvic cav...
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Add to cartAxial portion - Includes the head, neck, and trunk 
appendicular portion - upper and lower limbs 
cranial cavity - Contains the brain 
vertebral cavity - Cavity housing spinal cord protected by vertebral column 
thoracic cavity - Chest Cavity 
abdominopelvic cavity - Contains: abdominal & pelvic cav...
Atom - Simplest level of the human body 
Molecule - Two or more atoms compromise 
Macromolecules - Large, biologically important molecules inside cells 
Organelles - Aggregates of macromolecules used to carry out a specific function in the cell 
Cells - The basic living unit 
Tissues - Groups of cel...
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Add to cartAtom - Simplest level of the human body 
Molecule - Two or more atoms compromise 
Macromolecules - Large, biologically important molecules inside cells 
Organelles - Aggregates of macromolecules used to carry out a specific function in the cell 
Cells - The basic living unit 
Tissues - Groups of cel...
False - True or False: Intracellular fluids have high concentrations of sodium and phosphate ions 
Urethra and Ureters - The organs of the urinary system whose primary function is transport of 
urine 
Kidneys Location - within the abdominal cavity 
between the twelfth thoracic and third lumbar verte...
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Add to cartFalse - True or False: Intracellular fluids have high concentrations of sodium and phosphate ions 
Urethra and Ureters - The organs of the urinary system whose primary function is transport of 
urine 
Kidneys Location - within the abdominal cavity 
between the twelfth thoracic and third lumbar verte...
dendrite - the _____ of a neuron carries the impulse towards the nucleus 
nissl body - which part of a neuron is directed involved with protein synthesis 
synaptic knob - which part of a neuron comes in close proximity to another neuron at the 
synapse? 
microglia - the phagocytic cells in the CNS a...
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Add to cartdendrite - the _____ of a neuron carries the impulse towards the nucleus 
nissl body - which part of a neuron is directed involved with protein synthesis 
synaptic knob - which part of a neuron comes in close proximity to another neuron at the 
synapse? 
microglia - the phagocytic cells in the CNS a...
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organ - two or more kinds of tissues grouped together and performing specialized functions 
Integumentary system function - - composed of several tissue types 
- maintains homeostasis 
- protective covering 
- retards water loss 
- regulates body temperature 
- houses sensory receptors 
- contains i...
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Add to cartorgan - two or more kinds of tissues grouped together and performing specialized functions 
Integumentary system function - - composed of several tissue types 
- maintains homeostasis 
- protective covering 
- retards water loss 
- regulates body temperature 
- houses sensory receptors 
- contains i...
What is the functional unit of the kidney? - The nephron 
How many steps are there to forming urine? - 3 
What are the 3 steps to forming urine called? - Glomerular filtration 
Tubular re absorption 
Tubular secretion 
What happens in Glomerular filtration? - Blood enters the afferent arteriole move...
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Add to cartWhat is the functional unit of the kidney? - The nephron 
How many steps are there to forming urine? - 3 
What are the 3 steps to forming urine called? - Glomerular filtration 
Tubular re absorption 
Tubular secretion 
What happens in Glomerular filtration? - Blood enters the afferent arteriole move...
ts - are known as articulations 
Joints functions - - bind parts of skeletal system together 
- make bone growth possible 
- permits parts of the skeleton to change shape during childbirth 
- enable body to move in response to skeletal muscle contraction 
Structural classifications (joints) - - fibr...
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Add to cartts - are known as articulations 
Joints functions - - bind parts of skeletal system together 
- make bone growth possible 
- permits parts of the skeleton to change shape during childbirth 
- enable body to move in response to skeletal muscle contraction 
Structural classifications (joints) - - fibr...
A cranial dural sinus contains which type of fluid? - Venous blood 
Most of the cerebrospinal fluid is found in the_____ - subarachnoid space 
The___ extension of the dura matter that separates the two cerebellar hemispheres. - Falx 
cerebelli 
To minimize trauma, a spinal tap is properly done below...
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Add to cartA cranial dural sinus contains which type of fluid? - Venous blood 
Most of the cerebrospinal fluid is found in the_____ - subarachnoid space 
The___ extension of the dura matter that separates the two cerebellar hemispheres. - Falx 
cerebelli 
To minimize trauma, a spinal tap is properly done below...
A cranial dural sinus contains which type of fluid? - Venous blood 
Most of the cerebrospinal fluid is found in the_____ - subarachnoid space 
The___ extension of the dura matter that separates the two cerebellar hemispheres. - Falx 
cerebelli 
To minimize trauma, a spinal tap is properly done below...
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Add to cartA cranial dural sinus contains which type of fluid? - Venous blood 
Most of the cerebrospinal fluid is found in the_____ - subarachnoid space 
The___ extension of the dura matter that separates the two cerebellar hemispheres. - Falx 
cerebelli 
To minimize trauma, a spinal tap is properly done below...
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