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What is diastole?
This is the period in which a heart chamber is relaxing.
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What is muscle contraction?
This is the method by which lymph fluid moves
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What are the pancreas, liver, and gallbladder?
These are the three accessory organs of the digestive system.
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What is the nephron?
This is the functional unit of the kidney?
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What are the ovaries, uterine tubes, uterus, vagina, labia majora, labia minora, clitoris, vestibule?
These are three structure that belong to the female reproductive system.
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What is systolic pressure?
This is the maximum pressure in the artery, occurring during ventricular contraction called?
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What is filtering foreign substances and immune surveillance?
This is the function of lymph nodes. (Name one)
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What is to store and release bile?
This is the function of the gallbladder.
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What is the kidneys, to the ureter, to the bladder, to the urethra?
This is the order of the flow of urine in the excretory system.
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What are the creation of offspring and the production of gametes?
This is the function of the reproductive system?
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What is the right atrium and right ventricle?
This is the location in the heart where the tricuspid valve is located.
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What is attaching to an antigen?
This is how T cells produce an initial immune response.
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What are the duodenum, jejunum, ileum?
These are the three parts of the small intestine.
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What is glomerular filtration, tubular secretion, and tubular reabsorption?
These three processes create urine.
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What is a mechanical barrier?
The upper skin layer is an example of this type of barrier, or body defense, against infection.
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What is the mitral or bicuspid valve?
What is the valve between the chambers of the left side of the heart?
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What is the presence of receptor molecules on T and B cells that match the molecules on antigens?
This is the method by which T and B cells are able to recognize foreign proteins.
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What is the appendix?
This is the small projection that contains lymphatic tissue that is attached to the cecum.
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What is the capsule, cortex, medulla, and pelvis?
Put the following layer of the kidney in order starting from the outside covering and working your way to the renal blood vessels. (Medulla, Capsule, Cortex, Pelvis)
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What are antigen B, anti-A antibodies, and Rh antibodies?
These antigens and antibodies are present in blood that is B+.
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What is the contraction of atria and relaxation of ventricles, followed by the contraction of ventricles and relaxation of atria?
Describe the events of the cardiac cycle (include atria and ventricles)
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What is the production of antibodies or immunoglobulins?
This is how B cells respond to an antigen.
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What are the parotid, sublingual, and submandibular salivary glands?
These are the three types of salivary glands that are found in humans
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What is the regulation of body fluids, removal of metabolic wastes, regulation of volume and chemical makeup of blood, and excretion of toxins?
These are the functions of the excretory system
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What is luteinizing hormone?
This is the hormone that targets follicles, triggering ovulation and increases secretion of progesterone.
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