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anatomy and physiology 2 quiz 1

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what granulocyte is this?

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what granulocyte is this?

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what granulocyte is this?

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what agranulocyte is this?

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what agranulocyte is this?

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neutrophils take up what percent?

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basophils take up what percent?

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eosinophils take up what percent?

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lymphocytes take up what percent?

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monocytes take up what percent?

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what do platelets do?

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pathogens do what?

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Leukocytes do what? Hint: fights viruses, bacteria, parasites, & funguses

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pathogens do what?

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what are erythrocytes

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what are three granulocytes

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what are two agranulocytes

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what does hemoglobin do?

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what is the job of neutrophils

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what is the job of eosinophils

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what is the job of lymphocytes

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what is the job of monocytes after it turns into macrophages

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histamine does what?

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heparin does what?

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who discovered blood types?

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antibodies bind to

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agglutination is another word for

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what is the most common blood type

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what is the rarest blood type

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what blood type is the universal donor?

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what is the most common blood type

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fully oxygenated blood arrives from lungs

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lesser oxygenated blood arrives from inferior and superior vena cava

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semilunar valves do what?

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ventricles do what?

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atrias do what?

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valves do what?

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atrioventricular valves do what?

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which side is the bicuspid?

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which side is the tricuspid

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chordae tendineae connects av valves to

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atrioventricular sulcus does what?

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interventricular sulcus does what?

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anterior interventricular branch does what

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circumflex branch does what?

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right coronary artery does what

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right marginal branch does what?

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posterior interventricular branch does what

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atria contraction (P wave)

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ventricles relax (T wave)

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atrium relax (repolarize)

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QRS interval

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atrium relax (repolarize)

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five stages if digestion

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mechanical digestion

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chemical digestion

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name an accessory organ

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parietal peritoneum is

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visceral peritoneum does what?

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lace apron that covers stomach and like intestines etc

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extends from the lesser curavature of the stomach to the liver

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anchors duodenum to the dorsal body wall

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anchors the jejunum and the ileum to the dorsal body wall

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anchors the majority of the colon to the dorsal body wall

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diaphragm to the liver; divides liver

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midline of the bladder to the ventral body wall

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extend from the lateral edges of the bladder to the lateral body walls

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spleen to the stomach

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hard yellowish tissue

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covers crown and neck; part we see

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holds tooth to the socket

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covers root attaches to periodontal

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leading to pulp cavity in the crown

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most numerous and smallest of the papillae; cover 2/3 of the tongue surface

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taste buds; shaped like mushrooms

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looks like a V at the back edge of the tongue and contain taste buds

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ridges on the sides of the tongue about two thirds of the way back

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anterior to the ear, between the masseter muscle and the skin

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along the medial aspect of the mandible

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under the tongue

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posterior to the nasal cavity and extends to the soft palate

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posterior to the oral cavity and inferior to the nasopharynx

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extends from the oropharynx to the esophagus and the larynx

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short “C” shaped beginning section

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highly coiled middle section

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empties into the large intestines

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valve between the ileum and the cecum

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blind pouch marking the beginning of the large intestine

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4 parts of the colon

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worm - like mass of lymphatic tissue that hangs off the cecum

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pouch - like outpocketings of the colon wall

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ribbon - like, longitudinal strips of muscle

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produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder

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what chemical does the pancreas add?

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what tissue is this?

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what tissue is this?

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what tissue is this?

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