Occurs when a person has an infectious disease and then develops antibodies against the pathogen that caused the disease.
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Artificially acquired active immunity
Result of administering a vaccination; the antibodies are activated by the vaccine and develop memory to recognize the pathogen in the future.
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Naturally acquired passive immunity
Short-lasting immunity passed from mother to child through the placenta and breast milk.
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Artificially acquired passive immunity
This is created by giving an exposed person antibodies from a person who has previously had the disease.
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Heart
What is the primary organ of the cardiovascular system?
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Epicardium
Outermost layer of the heart.
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Myocardium
Middle layer of the heart, thickest.
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Endocardium
Inner layer of the heart, part of the electrical conduction system.
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SA node (Sinoatrial)
AKA pacemaker of the heart; generates the electrical impulse in the heart.
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Atrioventricular node
What is another name for the atrioventricular node? Gatekeeper.
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Purkinje fibers
They cause the ventricles to contract and pump blood into the pulmonary artery and aorta.
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Mouth (oral cavity)
Where is the beginning of the gastrointestinal system?
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Alimentary canal
The primary organs of the digestive system collectively make up the alimentary canal.
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Nose
Produces a person's voice.
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Pharynx
Surrounded by pleura.
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Larynx
Made of bones, cartilage and skin.
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Trachea
AKA the windpipe.
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Lungs
Air enters here from the nose and mouth.
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Brain
Coordinates most body activities and is the control center for the body as well as thought, emotion and judgment.
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Spinal cord
Provides a pathway for nerve impulses travelling to and from the brain, and extends from the base of the brain to the lumbar vertebrae through the vertebral column.
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Peripheral nerves
Includes 12 pairs of cranial nerves and 31 pairs of spinal nerves branching off from the spinal cord. Carries nerve signals between the body and the brain.
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Neuron
Functional unit of the nervous system.
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Dendrites
Has multiple branching structures.
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Nucleus
Directs cellular activities.
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Cytoplasm
Produces neurotransmitters and energy for the neuron.
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Axon
Stores neurotransmitters.
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CNS
What are the two main sections of the nervous system?
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PNS
What are the two main sections of the nervous system?
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Somatic nervous system
What are the two main branches of the PNS?
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Autonomic nervous system
What are the two main branches of the PNS?
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Sympathetic
Which branch controls the 'fight or flight' response to stress?
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Hormones
What are produced in the Endocrine System?
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Reproductive system
What is the purpose of the reproductive system? Achieve fertilization and produce offspring.
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Homeostasis
When is homeostasis achieved? When the body's systems and biological processes maintain stability.