BIOS-251 Anatomy and Physiology With Lab Self-Test (51) - A
BIOS-251 Anatomy and Physiology With Lab Self-Test (51) - A
BIOS-251 Anatomy and Physiology With Lab Self-Test (51) - A
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longer than they are wide (humerus)
short bones
long bones
flat bones
irregular bones
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anagen, catagen, telogen
3 types of hair
Types of dandruff
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a layer of the epidermis that provides strength and flexibility to the skin
stratum corneum
stratum granulosum
stratum spinosum
stratum basale
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bone develops from a fibrous membrane,
endochondral ossification
osteocytes
reparative phase
intramembranous ossification
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Sweat glands in the pubic and underarm areas that secrete thicker sweat, that produce odor when
come in contact with bacteria on the skin
osteocytes
apocrine glands
sebaceous glands
stratum lucidum
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Tibia
Zygomatic bone
long bones
irregular bones
short bones
flat bones
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Exocrine glands whose secretions are made up of disintegrated cells
axis (c2)
short bones
osteocytes
holocrine glands
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Hyaline cartilage; no movement, cartilaginous joint
Synarthrosis
Gomphosis
Syndesmosis
Synchondrosis
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Enclosed by sacrum, ischium, pubis and pelvic portions.
True pelvis
Pelvic outlet
False pelvis
Skull bones
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calcium phosphate
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includes formation of a fibrocartilaginous callus first and a bony callus second
endochondral ossification
remodeling phase
inflammatory phase
reparative phase
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pectoral girdle, upper limbs, pelvic girdle, lower limbs
stratum granulosum
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greenstick fracture
Regions of hair
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round bones found near joints (e.g., the patella)
irregular bones
sesamoid bones
short bones
flat bones
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tendons, ligaments, bursae, and tendon sheaths, meniscus
Regions of hair
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Pelvis major and space between the illiac crests; inferior boundary, pelvic brim
Pelvic Brim
Pelvic Outlet
False Pelvis
True Pelvis
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fibrous, cartilaginous, synovial
synovial joints
regions of hair
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support, protection, movement, storage, blood cell production
Skeletal muscle
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occurs in the first 3 days after the initial trauma hematoma
inflammatory stage
irreversible stage
proliferative stage
granuloma
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a layer of the epidermis found only in the thick skin of the fingers, palms, and soles
stratum basale
stratum corneum
stratum lucidum
stratum granulosum
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bones of the vertebrae and face
flat bones
irregular bones
short bones
long bones
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second cervical vertebrae
Axis (c10)
Coccyx
Axis (C2)
Atlas (c1)
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glands that produce sweat; found over most of the body
stratum lucidum
short bones
stratum corneum
eccrine glands
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The remodeling phase completes the wound healing process and often takes several years.
Beginning and overlapping with the proliferation phase, remodeling works to form and lyse
collagen within a scar to help increase strength and skin integrity.
inflammatory phase
regeneration
remodeling phase
reparative phase
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a layer of the epidermis that marks the transition between the deeper, metabolically active strata
and the dead cells of the more superficial strata
stratum granulosum
stratum corneum
stratum spinosum
stratum basale
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frontal, parietal, occipital, temporal
skull bones
irregular bones
flat bones
sesamoid bones
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Process of transforming cartilage into bone.
endochondral ossification
intramembranous ossification
osteocytes
osteoclasts
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mature bone cells found in lacunae
Osteocytes
Endochondral Ossification
Osteoblasts
Eccrine Glands