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What is tissue?
Cells of the same type join to perform a common task.
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What is the skeletal system.
System function to give shape and protection to the body.
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What is muscular system?
System function is to supply body movement.
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What is cardiovascular system?
System function to carry oxygen and nutrients in to body tissue and remove waste from them.
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What is the digestive system?
System function to take in nutrients from food, absorb water, and eliminate solid waste.
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What is jaundice?
The skin has a yellow color.
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What is false ribs?
Only attach to other ribs via cartilage or have no attachments.
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What is flexion?
Bending a body part.
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What is anemia?
What disease iron and B12 supplements may be a treatment for?
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What is the small intestine?
Where do most of the digestive products pass into the bloodstream?
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What is cyanosis?
The skin has a bluish color.
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What is rotation?
Type of body movement occurs in the neck when a person turns the head from side-to-side to signal "No".
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What is extension?
Straightening a body part.
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What is pulmonary circulation?
Flow of blood between the heart and the lung.
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What is obesity?
Condition of being overweight.
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What is tissue?
Formed when cells of the same type join to perform a common task.
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What is Dislocation?
Bone displaced from a joint.
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What is Muscular Dystrophy?
Inherited disease in which the muscles gradually waste.
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What is systemic circulation?
Flow of blood between the heart and the body.
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What is ulcer?
What condition is there open sore on the lining of the digestive?
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What is metabolism?
Sum of all chemical reaction in a cell.
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What is medullary?
The part of the bones that stores the bone marrow.
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What is fibromyalgia?
Muscle disorders with chronic pain in specific muscle site.
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What is a stroke?
What disease is drugs given to the patients to break up clots within the first three hours?
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What is mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, anus.
Trace the route of digestive tract.
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What is anatomy study an organism body structure and their location. Physiology is the study of the function of each part.
Difference between anatomy and physiology.
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