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Aponeurosis
Flat like sheet tendon
Contractile proteins
Actin and myosin
Intercalated discs
Connect cardiac muscle cells
Functions of skeletal muscle
Movement, posture and heat
Insertion
Movable attachment point of muscle
Ligaments
Connect bone to bone
Myofibrils
Rod like structures in muscle fibers
Thin filaments
Actin
Thick filaments
Myosin
Energy used by muscles
ATP
Bradycardia
Slow heart rate
Tachycardia
Fast heart rate
Cardiac output
Amount of blood pumped per min
Systole
Heart contraction
Distole
Heart relaxation
Heart chamber with thickest wall
Left ventricle
Left AV valve
Bicuspid/mitral valve
Right AV valve
Tricuspid valve
P wave
Atrial depolarization
QRS complex
Ventricular depolarization
SA node
Pacemaker or the heart
What starts cardiac cycle
SA node firing
Vasoconstriction
Blood vessels narrow
Vasodilation
Blood vessels widen
Permanent teeth
32
Anatomical unit of liver
Lobule
What is in bile
Bile salts/pigments
Enamel covers
Crown of tooth
Rugae
Fold in stomach lining
Insulin
Lowers blood sugar
Glucagon
Raises blood sugar
Acini cells
Produce digestive enzymes
Ghrelin
Hunger hormone
Gastrin
Stimulate stomach acid
Kupffer cells
Liver macrophages
Sinusoids
Liver capillaries
boyles law
Pressure and volume are inverse
Deviated septum
Crooked nasal septum
Emphysema
Damaged alveoli
Epiglottis
Covers airway during swallowing
Epistaxis
Nose bleed
Heimlich maneuver
Removed airway blockage
Laryngitis
Inflammation in larynx
Pharyngitis
Sore throat
Rhinitis
Inflamed nasal lining
SIDS
Sudden infant death syndrome
Tuberculosis
Bacterial lung disease
Windpipe
Trachea
Acesso organs
Ureters, urethra, bladder
Hormone for concentrated urine
ADH
Painful urination
Dysuria
3 urine formation processes
Filtration
Reabsorption
Secretions
Tubular reabsorption
Useful substance return to blood
Renal corpuscle structure
Glomerus and bowman’s capsule
Ureters
Carry urine to bladder
Body temperature and sperm
Tested stay cooler
Bulbourethral gland
releasees lubricating fluid
Ovulation
Usually day 14
Epididymis
Sperms mature/ store here
Layers of uterus
Endometrium
Myomemtrium
Perimentrium
Maturation in epididymis
About 2 weeks
Prostate gland
Adds fluid to semen
Seminal vesicle
Produces nutrients rich fluid
Fertilization occurs
Fallopian tube