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Anatomy 2 nd semester final 2015. 1 of 3 functions of large intestine. Reabsorb water/ compact Absorb vitamins Storage of fecal matter. Name of the spot in Right Atria where electrical signal for contraction begins. What is SA node?. Clear tissue that lines inner surface of body wall.
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1 of 3 functions of large intestine • Reabsorb water/ compact • Absorb vitamins • Storage of fecal matter
Name of the spot in Right Atria where electrical signal for contraction begins. • What is SA node?
Clear tissue that lines inner surface of body wall • What is peritoneum?
Low oxygen • What is hypoxia?
Part of gastrointestinal tract that plays primary role in digestion/ absorbtion of nutrients • What is small intestine
Roof of oral cavity • What is palate?
Next slide deals with sympathetic or parasympathetic nervous system
Stimulation that increases muscular activity of digestive • What is parasympathetic?
Stimulation that decreases muscular activity of digestive • What is sympathetic?
Moves materials along digestive tract • What is peristalsis?
Serous membrane sheet in digestive system that keeps intestines from twisting around itself • What is mesentery?
Regulates flow of chime into small intestine • What is pyloric sphincter?
Inner lining of digestive tract • What is mucosa?
Small arteries • What are arterioles?
Causes emulsification of fats • What are bile salts?
Aids with protein digestion • What is pepsin?
Superior portion of pharynx • What is nasopharynx?
No oxygen • What is anoxia?
Nerves that trigger muscle cells • What are motor neurons?
Prevents entry of liquids or solids into respiratory passageways during swallowing • What is epiglottis?
How volume of thoracic cavity changes when diaphragm is relaxed • What is decreased volume?
Contraction of heart chambers • What is systole?
System that provides blood to muscle of heart • What is coronary circulation?
Heart rate slower than usual • What is bradycardia?
Another name for right AV valve • What is tricuspid?
SV x HR • What is cardiac output?
Allows blood to short cut from left atria to right atria in fetus • What is foramen ovale?
Another name for heart attack • What is myocardial infarction?
QRS complex signals this happening • When ventricles contract? • 7 more slides
Name of peak blood pressure • What is systolic?
Vein that drains kidney • What is renal vein?
Largest arterial vessel • What is aorta?
Branching of abdominal aorta that feeds legs • What is external iliac artery?
Warm Up Jeopardy • Specific name of chemical in spit that breaks down carbohydrates. • What is salivary amylase?
Super Dooper Final Jeopardy • Specific name for the valve that controls chyme passage into duodenum • What is pyloric sphincter?