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Massage Certification: Human Body
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1. Anterior Triangle of neck
Midline of neck - scm - mandible
Frontal - temporal - parietal - occipital
Getting the disease and creating antibodies
Common Illiac Arteries
2. Largest mass of lymphatic tissue in body
Vomer & mandible
Right subclavian vein
Binding of myosin to actin - powerstroke - rigor - unbinding - cocking of the myosin heads
Spleen
3. Occipital condyles
Abdominal aorta
Pubic bone
Articulate with C1 on either side of the Foramen Magnum
Produced by infected body cells - diffuse to non-effected cells to "interfere" with viral replication
4. Sacrum
Arteries
Growth rings on cross section of bone
Keystone
In the skin
5. Artificial active immunity
Vaccination
Arteries
Espohagus
Transverse foramena
6. Organ that hangs off of secum
Outer layer of the meninges
Sum of all chemical reactions in the body
Appendix
Frontal - parietal - temporal occipital - ethmoid - sphenoid
7. Epiphysis of bone
Antibody injection
Spongy/cancellous bone
Renals and Hepatic veins
Scoliosis
8. Zygomatics bones
Facets for ribs - long sharp Spinous processes
Epiphysis
Cheek bones
Bundle of individual muscle fibers (cells)
9. 75% of inhalation done by...
Diaphragm
Setting a bone with surgury
Blood colloidal osmotic pressure
Arteries
10. Interferons
Produced by infected body cells - diffuse to non-effected cells to "interfere" with viral replication
Measure muscle length
Diaphysis
Branch into hepatic - gastric & splenic
11. Intervertebral foramen
Myosin heads
Longer refractory peroid
Vomer & mandible
Holes for spinal nerves to exit the vertebral column
12. Long contraction of the heart =
Longer refractory peroid
Drains into Superior Vena Cava
Located bleow thyroid - produces PTH
Medial aspect of temporal lobe of brain
13. Drain O2 blood from lungs to Left Atria
Coat alveolus and keep them from collapsing
Pulmonary veins
Ventricular depolarization
Abdominal aorta
14. Opening in transverse processes for vertebral artery and vein in cervical region
Deep sleep
Epicardium
Lymphatic nodules at junction of oral cavity & pharynx
Transverse foramena
15. 4 forces on blood entering capillaries
Blood osmotic pressure - blood hydrostatic pressure
Immature cell
Superficial vein on the radial side of the arm dump into the axillary vein
Diffusion
16. Drains blood from Sm/Lg intestines - stomach & pancreas
Superior Mesenteric Vein
Binding of myosin to actin - powerstroke - rigor - unbinding - cocking of the myosin heads
When you get the disease and create antibodies against it
Each gas exerts a partial pressure contributing to the total pressure of the air
17. Parasympathetic nerve to abdomin
Rest
Thick filament (contractile protein)
Vagus 10
Heaviest bone
18. Billroth's Rods
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19. Right lymphatic duct drains into...
Transverse - internal & externals
Raises arteriol pressure & lowers heartrate
Ability to specialize cells
Right subclavian vein
20. 25% of inhalation
Located above heart - atrophies after puberty - assists in maturation of T cells
Left side of arch - Vertebral Artery branches off of it
Between arachnoid layer & pia mater - houses cerebral spinal fluid
External intercostals
21. Renal arteries arrise from
Migrate to Thymus and mature
Articulate with C1 on either side of the Foramen Magnum
Common Illiac Arteries
Abdominal aorta
22. Troponin
Medial part of inside of eye
Moves tropomyosin aside & exposes myosin binding sites when Ca+ is released
Blood osmotic pressure - blood hydrostatic pressure
Manubrium - body - Xiphoid process
23. 75% of inhale breathing done by...
Function of skin
Pulmonary veins
Diaphragm
Left and right coronary arteries
24. Slowsest flow of blood
Capillaries to allow for gas and nutrient exchange
Produced by adrenals - hold sodium & prevent dehydration
Root of nose (top bridge)
Flexes vertebral column
25. Vagus Nerve CN X
Stretch receptors
Main collecting duct for lymphatic system
Innervates viscera - Major parasympathetic nerve in body
Presence of thymine in DNA not RNA
26. Arachnoid
Pulling fluid FROM interstitial spaces into the capillary/ highest at venule end of capillary (reabsorption)
Spidery middle layer of the meninges
Bundle of overlapping thick & thin filaments
Produces T3 - T4 - Calcitonin
27. Type O blood
Skin - Connective Tissue - Aponeurosis - Loose connective tissue - Pericranuim
Intracellular fluid
Antibody injection
Has both A & B antiglutens (Universal Donor)
28. Thymus Gland
Thoracic vertebrae
Located above heart - atrophies after puberty - assists in maturation of T cells
Delicate vascular inner layer of the meninges - indirect contact with the brain
Sits behind the brain stem - responsible for balance
29. Goblet cells
Line stomach - produce mucus & heparin
Located on alveoli - prevent them from sticking together
Anastomoses connecting the cephalic and basilic veins
Amount of energy required to stick 2 molecules together
30. Type B blood
Saggital - coronal squamous - lambdoidal
Stretch receptors
When you get the disease and create antibodies against it
Has A antiglutens
31. Ventilation is not...
Located within and around joints for protection from pressure/ excess acceloration and deceloration
Diffusion
Holes for spinal nerves to exit the vertebral column
Avascular tissue - CNS - red bone marrow & spleen
32. Beyond the diaphragm aorta is called...
Fluid build up in lower extremily - right side of heart death - fluid build up in lungs - left side of heart death
Has B antiglutens
Connects a capillary and a venule
Abdominal aorta
33. Lesser Saphenous vein
Celiac artery
Dorsal and plantar arteries of the foot
Superficial vein that starts at the lateral malleolous and dumps into the poplitial vein
When you get the disease and create antibodies against it
34. Transverse fissure
Separates cerebrum & cerebellum & contains tentorium cerebelli
Junctions btw blood vessels serving the same organ
Cell membrane for each muscle fiber
Femoral artery @ inguinal ligament
35. Potts fracture
Facets for ribs - long sharp Spinous processes
Only movable facial bone
Elderly person - at ankle joint - distal tibia
Frontal - Ethmoid - Maxillary - Sphenoid
36. lowest pp O2 in...
No body - no spinous processes
Measure muscle length
Presence of thymine in DNA not RNA
Tissues
37. Jugular foramen
Branch into hepatic - gastric & splenic
7 cervical vertebrae - Hyoid bone - Thyroid Cartilage - Cricoid Cartilage - Carotid Tubercle
Located in the temporal bone
Depression in sphenoid bone that houses the pituitary
38. Slowest flow of blood
Spongy/cancellous bone
Brachial Artery
Capillaries
Perforin and lymphotoxin
39. No lymph capillaries
Most moveable bone of the skull
Reproductive cell division
Red bone marrow & thymus
Avascular tissue - CNS - red bone marrow & spleen
40. T-lymphocites use
Covers myosin binding sites on the actin molecules
Folds in the brain
Perforin and lymphotoxin
Bundle of individual muscle fibers (cells)
41. Neurohypophysis
Posterior pituitary stores Oxytocin & ADH
Pyloric sphincter
Portal vein
Front of leg
42. Pacinian/lamelated corpuscle
Deep pressure sensors
Ascending - hepatic flexure - transverse - splenic flexure - descending - sigmoid - rectum - anus
Most commom blood transfusion
Large hole at the base of occipital bone
43. Dalton's law of partial pressure
Heaviest bone
Associated with stress
Each gas exerts a partial pressure contributing to the total pressure of the air
Capillaries
44. Dalton's law of Partial Pressure
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45. Differentiation
Raises blood calcium
Anterior grey horn of S.C.
Ability to specialize cells
Rectus sheath
46. Actin
Gluteus maximus
Carotid arteries
Thin filament (contractile protein)
Deepest of Abdominal muscles
47. Sella turcica
For blood colloidal osmotic pressure
Depression in sphenoid bone that houses the pituitary
Frontal - Ethmoid - maxilla - sphenoid
Hormones produced in hypothalmus & stored in (posterior) pituitary
48. Sympathetic chain
Arise off of Subclavians - within Transverse processes of cervicals - brings blood to brain
Most commom blood transfusion
Superior Mesenteric Vein
Paravertebral ganglions
49. Tallus
Myosin heads/bridge gaps btw thin/thick filaments
Has A antiglutens
Accepts the weight of the body & transfers it to the foot
Epicardium
50. Spinous processes
Makes up tendons
Found in sutures of the skull - saggital and lambdoidal
Formed by 2 lamina coming together
Shock absorbtion - different terrain
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