4 steps of bone ossification - hematoma formation
callus formation
ossification
bone remodeling
which term is used to describe movement of the arms
... [Show More] and legs away from midline of the body? -
abduction
ABCD of cancer? - Melanoma
Active transport - requires energy and work from cell
adrenal gland secretes - cortisol and aldosterone
aerobic respiration happens in presence of - oxygen
aerobic respiration takes place in - the mitochondria and requires oxygen, glucose, and produces carbon
dioxide, water and energy
afferent - towards CNS
all actions of the nervous system, depend on the transmission of nerve impulses over which of the
following - neurons
anaerobic respiration also produces - energy and uses glucose, but it produces less energy and does not
require oxygen
anaerobic respiration can lead to a burning sensation caused by which molecule - lactic acid
aqueous humor is watery fluid in which part of the body - eye
as part of the negative feedback system, which type of cell is stimulated to resorb bone matrix in
response to a decrease in calcium in the blood - osteoclasts
aspirin occurs when there is a tear in which structures - ligament
auricle - a thin pouch in the heart
autonomic nervous system - involuntary movements(sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system)
blood that has supplied nutrients and oxygen to heart muscle returns to right atrium via - coronary sinus
the buttocks are which surface of the body - dorsal
calcaneus is located in - foot
calciferol is controlled by - parathyroid
capillaries - carry blood away from boy in order to exchange nutrients, oxygen and waste
carbiligonus - connection between articulating bones made up of cartilage
cellular contact is important for - wound healing
ceruminous glands secrete - ear wax
client has large pituitary tumor what part of the body does this effect? - head hurt, sickness, low blood
pressure
diet is important because bones are storage places for - calcium and phosphorus
diffusion - the passive movement of molecules or particles along concentration gradient, or form regions
of higher to regions of lower concentration
diploid - 46 chromosomes [Show Less]