Health Sciences
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Microscopia
aleurona com óleo (Linho), massa de amido (Curcuma), amido (arroz), amido batata, amido milho, amido trigo, bainha cristalifera (Cáscara), célula tegumento (Linho), célula pétrea caniculadas com amido (Canela), células pétreas (Canela), células pétreas caniculadas (Canela), células pétreas irregulares com óleo (Pimentão), célula pétrea irregular (Pimentão), células pétreas irregular (Pimentão), cicatriz do pelo peltado (Oliveira)
2013-05-23 • 34 Cards
Chapter 3
Decrease in the size of cells, leading to wasting away of tissues and organs, abnormal growth, alteration in cell size, shape and organization, overgrowth or increase in the number of cells, increases in the size of tissues and organs, transformation of one cell type into another, death of cells or groups of cells, abnormal new growth, also celled a tumor, programmed sequence of events that leads to cell death or cell suicide, noncancerous, cancerous, widespread invasion of the body by cancer cells, relatively undifferentiated or unspecialized cells whose only function is the production or additional unspecialized cells, most cell growth is?, the study of cellular structure and function, the structural and functional unit of all living matter, a cell with all known cellular components
2013-05-13 • 79 Cards
Chapter 1
Another word for anterior?, Another word for posterior?, The branch of science that describes how the body works or functions?, The branch of science that studies the structure of the body?, The word that comes from a Greek meaning that means dissect?, What is the body's level of organizations?, Person standing their head is what to their chest, Your leg is what to the foot?, Your leg is what to your thigh?, The thigh to the knee is?, The thoracic cavity is what to the abdominal cavity?, The knee cap is what to the thigh?, The ventral cavity and thoracic cavity contain what body organs?, What organs are located in the thoracic cavity?, What is located int he cranial cavity?
2013-05-09 • 109 Cards
Gabrey Biology Final Exam
What does saliva do?, What does your stomach produce?, What do the small and large intestines do?, In what part of the digestive system does most of the chemical digestion occur?, In what part of the digestive system does nearly all of the nutrient absorption occur?, What does the large intestine do?, How do the pancreas and liver help in digestion?, What causes most ulcers and heartburn?, What are gallstones?, What does your BMI indicate?, What is the range of kcal/day for a typical person’s BMR?, How do the respiratory systems of amphibians, birds, reptiles, and mammals differ?, What muscles are involved in breathing?, What are the organs and tubes in the human respiratory system?, Where do the respiratory and digestive systems intersect?
2013-05-08 • 101 Cards
A and P test 3
High PH in the stomach from the circulation of blood around it is known as what?, In the nephron the spot with the highest osmolarity is, Smooth muscle in the bladder that contracts from spinal nerves is which muscle?, List three location in the nephron where aldosterone acts, Oxygen is _______ than carbon dioxide in water, hyperventilation leads to, A low concentration of h+ would lead to a _____ph and the conditions would be considered_______, Which layer of the alimentarty canal is composed of loose connective tissue, glands, and blood vessels, and provides nourishment and support?, What type of conversions are performed by the liver?, The H+ generated by the parietal cells in the stomach result from the dissociation of this acid within the cytoplasm of the cells, name an enzyme in the small intestine that acts to breakdown a disaccharide, The nature of the inverse reationship between pressure and volume is know as ____ law, Slowing of respiration rate causes your CO2 levels to _____ which will cause the pH of the plasma to ____, name a polysaccharide, Name a monosaccharide
2013-05-07 • 53 Cards
Chapter 9 - Male Reproductive System
spermatozoon, flagellum, fraternal twins, identical twins, gonads & accessory organs, ANATOMY, interstitial cells, stroma, bulbourethral glands, ejaculation, ejaculatory duct, epididymis, erectile dysfunction, glans penis, parenchyma
2013-04-14 • 67 Cards
Chapter 10 - Nervous System
hydrocephalus, spina bifida, Alzheimer disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, epilepsy, tonic-clonic seizures & aura, absence seizures, temporal lobe epilepsy, Huntington disease, multiple sclerosis, demyelination, myasthenia gravis, palsy, cerebral palsy, bell palsy
2013-04-14 • 98 Cards
N&D Exam II
Epilepsy, Stoke, Parkinson's disease, Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Lou Gehrig's disease, Guillain-Barré, Myasthenia Gravis, MS, Dementia, TBI, SCI, Asthma, COPD, Emphysema, CF
2013-04-13 • 16 Cards
Digestive System
The functions of the Digestive System., Mechanical Digestion & Chemical Digestion, Enteric Nervous System and the Two Types, Difference between parotid, submandibular, and sublingual salivary glands., Enamel Dentin Cementum, Esophagus & its layers Mucosa, Submucosa, Muscularis, & Adventitia, Peristalsis, Travel time of solids and liquids, Gastroesophageal Reflex Disease, Stomach, Innervation; Parasympathetic & Sympathetic fibers, Parietal Cells, Chief Cells, Enteroendocrine Cells., Functions of Hydrochloric Acid, Regulation of Gastric Secretion ; 1) Cephalic Phase 2) Gastric Phase 3) Intestinal Phase, Liver Function - Carbohydrate Metabolism
2013-04-08 • 32 Cards
Immunosuppresseurs et autres anti inflammatoire
Ciclosporine, Sirolimus, Myclophénate mofétil, étanercept, Infliximab, rituximab, Interféron alpha , interféron beta, Tacrolimus, azathioprine
2013-03-25 • 11 Cards
Lower Extremities Positioning & Projection
CASSETTE:8X10 PATIENT: SEATED OR SUPINE CR: PERP THROUGH 3RD MTP DIRECTED AT 15 DEGREES POSTERIORLY EVAL CRITERIA: OPEN IP AND MTP JOINT SPACES
2013-03-24 • 1 Cards