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dors

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... Acton. chronic myelocytic leukemia, CML. range of motion, ROM. ears, nose, throat, ENT. Define histology, microscopic anatomy. zygomatic bones, cheek bones. a castrated chicken, capon. ureter, connects bladder to outside. ... heart rate, HR. d...

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-ule

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diminutive

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... Fe, iron. sedimentary rock, . Andesite, Igneous Rock Extrusive Intermediate Anaphantic. Orthoclase (potassium feldspar), ... hardness, moh's hardness scale. Tectonic earthquakes, Associated w/ faulting. atomic number, number of protons. cr...

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phagocytosis

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... Animal, kingdom of squirrels. gamete, a sex cell. study of animal behavior, ethology. functional groups, clusters of atoms. Exergonic, energy outward reactions-releases energery-breaks apart large complex molecules -products have less energy t...

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b6=?

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pyridoxal phosphate/pyrodoxine

... When does peak bones mass occur, 30 years of age. general characteristics of the water-soluble vitamins include all of the following EXCEPT, they must be consumed daily. nutrients that regulate body processes, do not supply energy, vitamins, m...

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-azepam

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benzodiazepine

... Furosemide (Lasix), Loop (High Ceiling) Diuretic -give potassium supplement SE - Transient Deafness, Photosensitivity. Fatty Acid Supplements, Pain and Antiinflammatory"DermCaps", "3V Caps"Skin and coat support, relief of p...

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Pathogens

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Microbes that cause disease

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What gland is found in the muscular triangle of the neck?

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Thyroid gland

... Complete List of Terms and Definitions for USMLE Anatomy, Embryology, Neuroanatomy, Histology. Terms, Definitions. What ocular muscle Adducts the eyeball and is involved in horizontal conjugate gaze? Medial rectus (CN III) (LR6 SO4)3. What ...

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The broad region that corresponds to the length of the...

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A band

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What are the atrial and ventricular syncytiums?

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Networks of cardiac muscle cells connected by...

... Ventricular muscle action potential phases: 0: Fast ___ channels open then slow ___ channels open 1: ___ channels open 2: ___ channels open more 3: ___ channels open more 4: _____ _____ potential, Na+; Ca++; K+; Ca++; K+; Resting membrane. Res...

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Define anisocytosis.

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varying cell sizes

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Where do osteoblast originate from in intramembranous...

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Mesenchymal fibroblasts.

... Which vitamins are the anti-oxidant vitamins? a-Vitamin A, D, & E b-Vitamin K, E, and Biotin c-Vitamin E, -Carotene, and biotin d-Vitamin C, E, an -Carotene, d-Vitamin C, E, an -Carotene are the anti-oxidant vitamins. Beta-Ketoacyl-A...

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Integumentary system is composed of:

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The skin, hair, oil and sweat glands, nails, and sensory...

... Alert the immune system to the presence of potentially harmful microbial invaders by recognizing and processing them, Epidermal langerhans cells. Phagocytize bacteria and viruses that manage to bypass the langerhans cells of the epidermis, Mac...

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What are the three major waves on a lead I...

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P wave, QRS complex, T wave

... Ventricular muscle action potential phases: 0: Fast ___ channels open then slow ___ channels open 1: ___ channels open 2: ___ channels open more 3: ___ channels open more 4: _____ _____ potential, Na+; Ca++; K+; Ca++; K+; Resting membrane. Res...

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Adenine

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Purine Double ring structure with one NH2 Group

... Produces rRNA excpet 5srRNA Found in eukaryotes. RNA Polymerase II, Located in nucleus Produces mRNA and snRNA Found in eukaryotes. RNA Polymerase III, Located in nucleolus and cytoplasm Produces tRNA, 5srRNA, and some snRNA Found in eukaryote...

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