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Insidious

So gradual as to not become apparent for a long time; stealthy, subtle, sneaky

Catalyst

accelerates a reaction by reducing the activation energy or the amount of energy necessary for a reaction to occur

2.54 1

centimeter to inch

1 10

centimeter to millimeter

what part of the brain is associated with muscular coordination?

cerebellum

what part of the brain is associated with movement and sensory input?

cerebrum

what consists of the girdles and the limbs?

appendicular skeleton

structure proteins

are organic compounds made of amino acids arranged in a linear chain and folded into a globular form.

function of proteins

are very important molecules in our cells. They are involved in virtually all cell functions. Each protein within the body has a specific function. Some proteins are involved in structural support, while others are involved in bodily movement, or in defense against germs.

what carries blood away from the heart

arteries

what is the regulator of blood pH?

carbon dioxide

cease

come to an end

alkalosis is?

high pH

oxidation-reduction reaction (redox)

involve the transfer of electrons from one element to another

what organ reabsorbs water and stores and eliminates undigested food?

large intestine

what white blood cells are active in phagocytosis?

neutrophils and monocytes

what organ contributes to dilute the chyme and bicarbonate ions to neutralize the acid from the stomach?

pancreas

what raises/lowers blood sugar and is active in carbohydrate metabolism?

pancreas islets

what regulates calcium levels in the blood?

parathyroid

all actions of the nervous system depend on what?

transmission of nerve impulses over neurons/nerve cells

Compound Sentence

two or more independent clauses Each have a subject and predicate and can stand alone as a sentence.

what is reabsorbed at the tubules of the nephron?

water

What are the linking verbs that reflect a state of being?

Appear, seem, become, grow, turn, prove, and remain

Labile

Changing rapidly and often

Labile

Changing rapidly and often; Easily altered; fluctuating Example: Because the child's temperature was very labile, the nurse instructed the unlicensed assistant to check the temperature frequently.

Consistency

Degree of viscosity; how thick or thin a fluid is

Consistency

Degree of viscosity; how thick or thin a fluid is in relation to how it flows

Consistency

Degree of viscosity; how thick or thin a fluid is; TEXTURE Example: The drainage coming from the wound had the consistency of mucus but looked like blood.

sarcomeres

Small units that make up myofibrils, which make up each muscle cell.

Insidious

So gradual as to not become apparent for a long time

atomic mass

*average* mass of each element's isotopes.

mathematic sign

A symbol used in mathematics

Celsius

A temperature system used in most of the world & by the scientific community; abbreviated C.

digit

Any number 1 through 9 and 0 (e.g., the number 7 is a digit).

organelles

Any of many cell "organs" or organized components.

estrogen

Any of several major female sex hormones produced primarily by the ovarian follicles of female mammals, capable of inducing estrus, developing and maintaining secondary female sex characteristics, and preparing the uterus for the reception of a fertilized egg.

lateral

Away from the midline or toward the sides.

groups

Elements that are placed together in columns in the periodic table.

amino acids

Organic compounds that contain at least one amino group and a carboxyl group; building blocks of proteins.

basic unit of measure

Standard unit of a system by which a quantity is accounted for & expressed

distal

Term of direction usually use din reference to limbs. Distal refers to further away from the point of attachment.

internal respiration

The exchange of gases between the blood and the body cells.

external respiration

The exchanges of gases between the atmosphere and the blood through the alveoli.

context clue

The information provided in the words or sentences surrounding an unknown word or words.

epidermis

The layer of skin that consists of the outermost protective layer of dead keratinized epithelial cells.

dermis

The layer of skin that consists of the underlying layer of connective tissue with blood vessels, nerve endings, and the associated skin structures.

fraction bar

The line between the numerator and denominator. The bar is another symbol for division.

abstract noun

The name of a quality or a general idea (e.g., persistence, democracy).

dividend

The number being divided.

divisor

The number by which the dividend is divided.

medulla oblongata

The part of the brain that controls many vital functions such as respiration and heart rate.

direct object

The person or thing that is directly affected by the action of the verb.

indirect object

The person or thing that is indirectly affected by the action of the verb.

least common denominator

The smallest multiple that two numbers share.

arterioles

The smallest type of arteries

infundibulum

The stalk that attaches the pituitary gland to the hypothalamus.

histology

The study of tissues.

numerator

The top number in a fraction.

bolus

ball of food that's formed after food's broken down by teeth & saliva.

cell

basic unit of life & the building block of tissues & organs

clause

group of words that has a subject and a predicate.

pelvic girdle

hip/pelvis bones: ilium, ischium, pubis

atomic number

number of protons in the nucleus

cerebrum

part of the brain associated with movement & sensory input

cerebellum

part of the brain responsible for muscular coordination.

appendicular skeleton

part of the skeleton including the girdles and upper/lower limbs

anatomic position

position of the body: -body's erect, -feet slightly apart, -head held high, and -hands are facing forward.

interrogative

sentence asks a question.

antonym

word that means opposite of another word.

adjective

word, phrase, or clause that modifies a noun or pronoun

adverb

word, phrase, or clause that modifies a verb, and adjective

Cavity

An opening or empty area.

Annual

Occurring every year.

Impending

Occurring in the near future, about to happen

Latent

Present but not active or visible; hidden

Bilateral

Present on both sides

Ingest

To swallow for digestion; to absorb or intake

Supplement

To take in addition to or to complete

supplement

To take in addition to or to complete

device

Tool or piece of equipment

what are the smallest of the blood vessels?

capillaries

DNA

is a nucleic acid that contains the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all known living organisms with the exception of some viruses. The main role of DNA molecules is the long-term storage of information

Supplement

To take in addition to or to complete; "to complete or enhance when added

Abstain

To voluntarily refrain from something

heterozygous

Trait in an organism that contains different alleles.

homozygous

Trait in an organism that contains identical alleles.

Transmission

Transfer, such as of a disease, from one person to another

transmission

Transfer, such as of a disease, from one person to another

the insertion of the bone does what?

moves as the muscle contracts and relaxes

mitochondia

"power plants" of the cell; contain enzymes and generators that break down food molecules and use the energy released to produce ATP

Which vs. That

"which" is used to introduce nonessential clauses (adds information to a sentence but is not necessary to make meaning) and "that" is used to introduce essential clauses.

Whole, Part, and Percent equations

%=Part/Whole and Whole= Part/%

coordinating conjunction

(FANBOYS) For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

virulent

(adj.) extremely poisonous; full of malice; spiteful

vital

(adj.) having life, living; necessary to life, essential; key, crucial

therapeutic

(adj.) having the power to heal or cure; beneficial

isotonic

(used of solutions) having the same or equal osmotic pressure

the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland is also known as

neurohypophysis

Lateral

on the side

0 degrees Celsius

32 degrees Fahrenheit (the freezing point of water)

Terminating Decimal

A decimal that is not continuous

terminating decimal

A decimal that is not continuous.

abstain

voluntarily refrain from something

Preexisting

Already present

variable

A letter representing an unknown quantity (i.e., *x*).

Cellular Respiration

...

Vacuoles

...

Water is polar

...

Water molecules are covalently bonded to 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen

...

I

1

1 milliliter = ___ centimeters

1 cubic centimeter

2.54 centimeter = ___ inches

1 inch

Convert ounces to quarts

1 quart= 32 ounces

How many centimeters in a meter

1,000

How many grams are in a kilograms

1,000

How many meters are in a kilometer

1,000

How many milliliters are in 1 liter

1,000

M

1,000

1 kilogram =___ grams

1,000 grams

1 kilometer = ____ meters

1,000 meters

1 gram =___ miligrams

1,000 milligrams

1 liter =___ milliliters

1,000 milliliters

1 mile = __ yards

1,760 yards

Variable

A letter representing an unknown quantity (i.e., x)

Asexual Reproduction (2 types )

1. Binary Fission 2. Mitosis

Scientific Process

1. Form a hypothesis 2. The experiment to gather data to support or refuse the hypothesis 3. Conclusion

polarity of molecules

1. a molecule is said to be polar if one side of a molecule is slightly negative and one side is slightly positive 2. a molecule containing only NP bonds will be NP

How many centimeters in a millimeter

1/10

The number 2 is 20% of what number

10

X

10

1 centimeters = ___ millimeters

10 millimeters

C

100

1 meter = ___ centimeters

100 centimeter

how many thoracic vertebrae are there?

12

1 foot = ___ inches

12 inches

1 gallon = ___ ounces

128 ounces

1 pound =__ ounces

16 ounces

The number 44 is 25% of what number

176

What is 95% of 20

19

Alleles

2 alternative versions of a gene

1 pint =___ cups

2 cups

phospholipids (cell membranes )

2 fatty acids bonded to a phosphate group . Protects the cell

1 quart = ___ pints

2 pints

1 ton = ___ pounds

2,000 pounds

1 pound= ___ kilograms

2.2 kilograms

What is 15 out of 75 as a percent

20%

What is 20 out of 100 as a percent

20%

100 degrees Celsius

212 degrees Fahrenheit (the boiling point of water)

The number 65 is 25% of what number

260

what is 28% of 100

28

1 yard = ___ feet

3 feet

Oligosaccharides

3-10 monosaccharides

1 ounce = ___ mililiters

30 milliliters (cubic centimeters)

1 gallon = ___ quarts

4 quarts

What is 2 out of 50 as a percent

4%

The number 9 is 20% of what number

45

V

5

how many lumbar vertebrae are there?

5

how many sacral vertebrae are there?

5

Mitosis

5 stages of cell division: 1. Prophase 2. pro-metaphase 3. metaphase 4.Anaphase 5. Telophase

1 mile = ___ feet

5,280 feet

L

50

D

500

how many cervical vertebrae are there?

7

1 cup = ___ ounces

8 ounces

What is 15.5% of 600

93

Deficit

A deficiency or lack of something

deficit

A deficiency or lack of something

Deficit

A deficiency or lack of something; SHORTFALL The patient demonstrated a neurological deficit he had not shown prior to the accident.

symptom

A change in body function that is felt by a patient as a result of disease

Parameter

A characteristic or constant factor, limit

parameter

A characteristic or constant factor, limit

Parameter

A characteristic or constant factor, limit, guideline Example: The dietician explained that the number of calories needed for energy is one of the important parameters of a healthy diet.

dehydration synthesis

A chemical reaction in which two molecules covalently bond to each other with the removal of a water molecule.

Disaccharide

A double sugar molecule made of two monosaccharides bonded together through dehydration synthesis -most well known disaccharide is sucrose, which is ordinary sugar -milk is also a disaccharide

possessive pronoun

A form of personal pronoun that shows possession or ownership.

Codon

A group of 3 bases on RNA that codes for an amino acids

phrase

A group of two or more words that acts as a single part of speech in a sentence.

sentence

A group of words that expresses a complete thought.

Clause

A group of words that has a subject and a predicate

Solution

A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances

progesterone

A hormone secreted by the corpus luteum, which further stimulates development of the endometrium.

expression

A mathematic sentence containing constants and variables (e.g., 3x - 2).

Expression

A mathematical sentence containing constants and variables

Access

A means to obtain entry or a means of approach.

Glycolysis

A metabolic process that breaks down carbohydrates and sugars through a series of reactions to either pyruvic acid or lactic acid and release energy for the body in the form of ATP

euphemism

A mild, indirect, or vague term that has been substituted for one that is considered harsh, blunt, or offensive.

misplaced modifier

A modifier that is not placed near the word it modifies

Molarity

A mole is 6.02 x 10^23 molecules of something (Avagadro's number)

phospholipids

A molecule that is a constituent of the inner bilayer of biological membranes, having a polar, hydrophilic head and a nonpolar, hydrophobic tail.

Anion

A negatively charged ion

predicate nominative

A noun or pronoun that follows a linking verb and helps to explain or rename the subject.

Exponent

A number or symbol placed above and after another number or symbol (a superscript or subscript), indicating the number of times to multiply.

exponent

A number or symbol placed above and after another number or symbol (a superscript or subscript), indicating the number of times to multiply.

Constant

A number that cannot change

constant

A number that cannot change.

participial phrase

A phrase that is formed by a participle, its object, and the object's modifiers; the phrase functions as an adjective.

Cation

A positively charged ion

Contraindication

A reason something is not advisable or should not be done

Contraindication

A reason why something is not advisable or why it should not be done. Example: The patients' excessive bleeding was a contraindication for discharge from the hospital.

Ratio

A relationship between two numbers

ratio

A relationship between two numbers.

Combustion

A self sustaining exothermic (creates heat) chemical reaction where oxygen and a fuel compound such as hydrocarbon react

exclamatory

A sentence expresses strong feelings or makes an exclamation.

interrogative sentence

A sentence that asks a question

imperative sentence

A sentence that requests or commands.

periods

A series of rows within the periodic table that classify the elements.

Equilibrium

A state in which reactants are forming products at the same rate that products are forming reactants A+B <-> C+D -four ways to increase reaction rate: increase temperature in the reaction, increase surface area, add a catalyst, increase concentrations of reactants

equilibrium

A state of balance

periodic table

A table that organizes the elements based on their structure; made up of a series of rows called *periods* and columns called *groups*.

Fahrenheit

A temperature measuring system used only in the United States, its territories, Belize and Jamaica; abbreviated F.

virus

A tiny, nonliving particle that invades and then reproduces inside a living cell.

steroids

A type of lipid characterized by a carbon skeleton consisting of four rings with various functional groups attached.

participle

A type of verb form that functions as an adjective.

Kelvin

A unit of measure for temperature that is used only in the scientific community

Participle

A verb form that can be used as an adjective Usually end in -ing or -ed

What is a linking verb?

A verb that "links" the subject to a noun, pronoun, or predicate adjective. A linking verb does not show action.

Noun

A word or group of words that names a person, place, thing, or idea

noun

A word or group of words that names a person, place, thing, or idea.

interjection

A word or phrase that expresses emotion or exclamation.

verb

A word or phrase that is used to express an action or state of being.

Adverd

A word that describes a verb

conjunction

A word that joins words, phrases, or clauses.

synonym

A word that means the same thing as another word.

Preposition

A word that shows the relationship of a noun or pronoun to another word

preposition

A word that shows the relationship of a noun or pronoun to some other word in the sentence.

Pronoun

A word that takes place of a noun, another pronoun, or a group of words acting as a noun

pronoun

A word that takes the place of a noun or a group of words acting as a noun.

Conjunction

A word used to join words or groups of words

Adjective

A word, phrase or clause that modified the Noun

subject

A word, phrase, or clause that names whom or what the sentence is about.

The proliferation of text messaging among teens has alarmed parents. A. Increase B. Summarization C. Ambiance D. Rampant

A. Increase

what system maintains homeostasis within the body?

ANS

what must be present in order for a muscle cell to contract?

ATP and calcium

textspeak

Abbreviations and slang commonly used to shorten a text or instant message, like using "?s" for "questions"

Empathy

Ability to share what others are feeling; understanding the feelings of another

Audible

Able to be heard

Audible

Able to be heard Example: The respiratory therapist noticed that when the patient was having difficulty breathing, the therapist could hear an audible wheezing sound.

What are a few of the commonly used prepositions?

About, across, after, along, at, as, behind, below, by, down, except, for, from, in, into, out, up, upon, with, to (There are many more than the list above)

DNA Bases (A-T/C-G)

Adenine, Thymine, Guanine, Cytosine

Untoward

Adverse or negative unseemly, inappropriate

What are some commonly used subordinating conjunctions?

After, because, before, until, since, when

Specific heat

Amount of heat needed to raise the temp. of 1 gram of the molecule by 1 degree Celsius

Volume

Amount of space occupied by a fluid

Volume

Amount of space occupied by a fluid; The quantitative measurement of a liquid.

amount vs number

Amount refers to things in bulk. (e.g.) The nurse had a huge amount of paperwork. Number refers to individual countable units. (e.g.) The nurse had a number of charts to complete.

Transcription

An RNA strand similar to the DNA strand is produced

Verb

An action word

ATP

An adenine-containing nucleoside triphosphate that releases free energy when its phosphate bonds are hydrolyzed. This energy is used to drive endergonic reactions in cells.

Predicate Adjective

An adjective that follows a linking verb and describes the subject

predicate adjective

An adjective that follows a linking verb and helps to explain the subject.

Ion

An atom that is electrically charged, "ionic state"

inference

An educated guess or conclusion drawn by the reader based on the available facts and information.

platelets

An element of blood that is active in the process of blood clotting.

amylase

An enzyme in saliva

glycogen

An extensively branched glucose storage polysaccharide found in the liver and muscle of animals; the animal equivalent of starch.

Symptom

An indication of a problem

Manifestation

An indication or sign of a condition

Manifestation

An indication or sign of a condition; appearance; indicators Example: The dietician looked for manifestations of poor nutrition, such as excessive weight loss and poor skin condition.

Cavity

An opening or an empty area

Complication

An undesired problem that is a result of some other event.

Complication

An undesired problem that is the result of some other event.

glycolysis

Anaerobic breakdown of glucose; first stage in cell respiration.

Affect

Appearance of observable emotions. Example: The nurse noticed that a depressed patient exhibited no obvious emotion and reported that the patient had a flat affect.

The parameters of medical ethics require the nurse to report instances of suspected child abuse. A. Laws B. Limits; guideline C. Common Sense D. Sturcture

B. Limits

Equilibrium

Balance

Atom

Basic building block of all molecules -physical structure is that of a nucleus and orbits, called electron clouds

Cell

Basic unit of life (Biology)

Paroxysmal

Beginning suddenly or abruptly; convulsive; SUDDEN; a violent seizure

Symmetric

Being equal or in same size, shape, and relative position

Symmetric

Being equal or the same in size, shape, and relative position

symmetric

Being equal or the same in size, shape, and relative position

Ubiquitous

Being or seeming to be everywhere at once

Flexion

Bending a joint

2 types of Ribosomes

Bound: Attached to the ER Free: Found in the cytoplasm

Decomposition

Breaking of a compound into its component parts

Concise

Brief, to the point, succinct Example: When teaching a patient, the nurse tried to be concise, so the instructions would be easy to remember.

one hundred

C

100,000

C WITH LINE OVER

what is compromised of the spinal cord and brain?

CNS

Serene

Calm, Tranquil

Serene

Calm, tranquil Example: The masasge therapist played serene music during the massage session to help the patient relax

Nucleus

Center of the atom, composed of protons and neutrons

Potential

Capable of occurring or likely to occur

Enzymes (Protein)

Catalyze (Speed up reactions)

implement

Cause it to happen

Increasing the temperature

Causes the particles to have a greater kinetic energy, causing them to move around faster, increasing their chances of contact and the energy with which they collide

Toxic

Causing harm, poisonous

Pathogenic

Causing or able to cause disease

meiosis

Cell division that produces reproductive cells in sexually reproducing organisms

Golgi apparatus

Cell organelle that packages, processes, and distributes molecules about or from the cell.

Cell Membrane(most important cell part)

Cell protection, communication and passage of substances in and out the cell. (Phospholipid bilayer makes it hydrophobic and selectively permeable)

interphase

Chromosomes are duplicated and the cell prepares for division.

Meiosis

Chromosomes are reduced from 46 to 23.

Occluded

Closed or obstructed

Occluded

Closed or obstructed, prevent, blocked Example: Because the patient's food was cold and blue, the nurse reported that the patient's circulation to that foot was occluded.

Cease

Come to an end or bring to an end

Cease

Come to an end or bring to an end.

nutrient

Compounds in food that the body requires for proper growth, maintenance, and functioning

Types of solutions

Compounds- mixtures of different elements to create a single matter Alloys- solid solutions of metals to make a new one (such as bronze, which is copper and tin, or steel, which is iron and carbon, and may contain tungsten, chromium, and manganese) Amalgams- specific type of alloy in which a metal is dissolved in mercury Emulsions- mixtures of matter that readily separate such as water and oil

Status

Condition

neuroglia

Connective tissue cells in nerve tissue.

Exposure

Contact

Chromosomes

Contains the instructions for the cell regeneration and function

Infection

Contamination or invasion of body tissue by pathogenic organisms

Ongoing

Continuous

Aegis

Control, protection

Aegis

Control/Protection

Glycolysis (1st step in cell respiration)

Converts glucose to pyruvate

Rough ER

Covered with ribosomes ; PROTEIN SYNTHESIS and membrane production

Phagocytosis

Creating a vacuole to eat food through (Surrounding it)

Transdermal

Crossing through the skin

transdermal

Crossing through the skin

Laceration

Cut/Tear

Laceration

Cut; tear

500

D

50,000

D WITH LINE OVER

500,000

D WITH LINE OVER

Nucleic Acids (DNA and RNA)

DNA which contains the code for replication RNA used in transfer and as a messenger

What are the 4 types of sentences?

Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative, Exclamatory

Contingent

Dependent

Contingent

Dependent; reliant Example: The hygienist told the patient that a healthy mouth is contingent on careful daily brushing and flossing.

Lethargic

Difficult to arouse

lethargic

Difficult to arouse

Lethargic

Difficult to arouse, sluggish Example: The assistant observed that the morning after a patient received a sleeping pill, the patient was too lethargic to eat breakfast.

Impaired

Diminished or lacking some usual quality or level

Impaired

Diminished or lacking some usual quality or level. Example: The paramedic stated that the patient's impaired speech was obvious in the way she slurred her words.

Distal

Distant; away from the center

Discrete

Distinct, separate

discrete

Distinct, separate

Discrete

Distinct, separate Example: A paramedic observed several distinct bruise marks on the patient's body.

Comply

Do as directed

Depth

Downward measurement from a surface

depth

Downward measurement from a surface

What is a Clichés?

Expression or ideas that have lost their originality or impact over time because of excessive use. (e.g.) Dead as a door nail Raining cats and dogs

cliché

Expressions or ideas that have lost their originality or impact over time because of excessive use.

prefix

Each metric measurement is composed of a metric _____ and a basic unit of measure (e.g., "kilogram" where "kilo" is the _____ and "gram" is the basic unit of measure)

run-on sentence example

Ecologists study nature they protect it.

Stop Codon

Ends the DNA chain.

Distended

Enlarged or expanded from pressure

distended

Enlarged or expanded from pressure

Distended

Enlarged or expanded from pressure Example: When a blood vessel is distended, the laboratory technician can easily insert a needle to obtain a blood sample.

Vital

Essential

Vital

Essential; IMPORTANT

Virulent

Extermely harmful and severe

Pronoun Case Error example

Ex: Her loves him is WRONG. She loves him is CORRECT.

Convert pounds to kilograms

Example: Say you want to convert 4 pounds into kilograms. You would first divide 1 kg by 2.2 lbs which equals .45. Then multiply .45 by 4 which equals 1.81. Therefore 4 pounds equals 1.81 kilograms.

Acidosis

Excessive acidity of body fluids due to the accumulation of acids, as in diabetic acidosis

Urinate

Excrete or expel urine

Defecate

Expel feces

defecate

Expel feces

Fatigue

Extreme tiredness, exhaustion

Virulent

Extremely harmful and severe

farther vs further

Farther is a measurable distance further is a figurative distance that is "to a greater degree"

Lipids

Fats and encompass a large group of molecules, including oils, fats, and fatty acids -triglyceride- a neutral fat that is three fatty acids generally joined to a glycerol or some other backbone structure -phospholipids- similar to neutral fats, but one of the three fatty acids is replaced by a phosphate group

fewer vs less

Fewer refers to the number of things that can be counted or numbered-and is used in plural nouns. (e.g.)The professor had fewer students in his morning class than he has in his afternoon class. Less refers to degree or amount-things in bulk or in the abstract-used with singular nouns. (e.g.) Fewer patients means less work for the staff.

Primary

First or most significant

primary

First or most significant

Chloroplast

Found in plants and is the site for photosynthesis

what are the 5 tropic hormones of the endocrine system?

GH,ACTH,TSH,FSH,LH

DNA

Genetic material of the cell, vehicle of inheritance

Oral

Given through or affecting the mouth

Syndrome

Group of symptoms that, when occurring together, reflect a specific disease or disorder

Phrase

Groups of two or more words that act as a single part of speech. Can be a noun, adjective or adverb

Cast

Hard protective device applied to protect a broken bone while the bone heals.

Eukaryote cell

Has nucleus

Saturated fats

Have no double bond between carbon atoms of the fatty acid chains

Unsaturated

Have one or more double bonds between some of the carbon atoms of the fatty acid chains and are more desirable in our diet than saturated fats

what runs vertically throughout compact bone and is surrounded by concentric circles of bone tissue called lamellae?

Haversian canals

febrile

Having a fever

Convulsive

Having or causing convulsions, i.e., violent shaking of the body

Hear vs here

Hear refers to the auditory sense. Here refers to a location

Gamma radiation

High-energy radiation emitted by the nuclei of radioactive atoms.

What is the indirect object in the sentence? The professor gave his class the test results.

His class is the indirect object. It comes between the verb (gave) and the direct object (the results), and answers the question to whom.

Steroids

Hormones

one

I

two

II

three

III

Lysosomes

INTRACELLULAR DIGESTION

four

IV

nine

IX

Diagnosis

Identification of an injury or disease

diagnosis

Identification of an injury or disease

Dysfunction

Impaired or abnormal functioning

dysfunction

Impaired or abnormal functioning

Impervious

Impenetrable, not allowing anything to pass through

Synthesis

In a synthesis reaction, two elements combine to form a product

Intact

In place, unharmed

intact

In place, unharmed

Abstract Noun

Is the name of a quality or general idea (e.g., persistence, democracy)

Least Common Denominator (LCD)

Is the smallest multiple that two numbers share

sentence fragment

Incomplete sentence.

Chemical equations

Ingredients, called reactants, react to produce desired end results or compounds called products -reactants -> products

Respiration

Inhalation and exhalation of air

respiration

Inhalation and exhalation of air.

Trauma

Injury, wound

Invasive

Inserting or entering into a body part

invasive

Inserting or entering into a body part

Single replacement

Involve ionic compounds; whether the reaction will take place is based on the reactivity of the metals involved. Reactions consist of a more active metal reacting with an ionic compound containing a less active metal to produce a new compound.

double replacement

Involve two ionic compounds, the positive ion from one compound combines with the negative ion of the other compound

Equation for Kelvin to Celsius

K=C+273

Hierarchic System of Organization

Kingdom (King) Phylum (Phillip) Class (Came) Order (Over) Family (For) Genus (Good) Species (Spaghetti)

Lipids

Known as fatty acids, phospholipids, and steroids.

fifty

L

sixty

LX

seventy

LXX

eighty

LXXX

Smooth ER (Detoxification)

Lacks ribosomes ; DETOXIFICATION and metabolism pf cells

Learn vs teach

Learn means to receive or acquire knowledge Teach mean to give or impart knowledge

Extension

Lengthening; unbending a joint

Extension

Lengthening; unbending a joint.

What is a euphemism?

Less negative or offensive way of saying something. (e.g.) Did you know that Clara passed away? Passed away is the euphemism for the word died

lie vs lay

Lie is to recline (e.g.) I lie down after school Lay is to put (e.g.) I lay my bookbag down on the floor.

Impending

Likely to occur soon; Occuring in the near future, about to happen, approaching

Flaccid

Limp, lacking tone.

steroids

Lipid that is a component of a cell membrane; many steroids are precursors to significant hormones.

Posterior

Located behind; in the back

External

Located outside the body

Internal

Located within the body

internal

Located within the body

Site

Location

Linking verbs are sometimes verbs that relate to the five senses

Look, taste, sound, feel, and smell

1,000

M

1,000,000

M WITH LINE OVER

Incidence

Occurence; trend

Hydration

Maintenance of body fluid balance

hydration

Maintenance of body fluid balance

Hydration

Maintenance of body fluid balance.

Law of Conservation of Mass

Matter is not created nor destroyed in any chemical or physical change -therefore, once the reactants have been written and the products predicted, the equation must be balanced -the same number of each element must be represented on both sides of the equation

Hygiene

Measures contributing to cleanliness and good health

hygiene

Measures contributing to cleanliness and good health

Incidence

Occurrence

Virus

Microscopic infectious agent capable of replicating only in living cells, usually causing infectious disease

Virus

Microscopic infectious agent capable of replicating only in living cells, usually causing infectious disease.

Misplaced Modifier Example

Misplaced modifier: Buffy called her adorable kitten opening the can of food and filled the bowl. Correctly placed modifier: Opening the can of food, Buffy called her adorable kitten and filled the bowl.

Excess

More than what is needed or usual

Convert centimeters to inches

Multiply number of centimeters by 2.54

synergists

Muscles that work in cooperation with the prime mover muscle.

voluntary muscles

Muscles that you are able to control

What is the possessive pronoun in the following sentence? That is my book.

My

Proper Noun

Names a specific person, place, thing, or idea and are always capitalized (e.g., Paris, Fred)

Electrons

Negatively charged particles

Overt

Obvious, easily observed The doctor had put his _____________opinion in the plainest language possible; there was nothing more to be done for the patient besides comfort care.

What is the equation for what percent does (fraction) exceed (another fraction)

New fraction- original fraction/original fraction times 100% = percent increase

Prokaryote cell

No nucleus

Improper Fraction

Occurs when the numerator is larger than the denominator

Priority

Of great importance

Kinetic

Of or related to movement

Kinetic

Of or related to movement Example: Kinetic energy from the battery of the medical assistant's tablet causes the device to feel warm to the touch

Hematologic

Of or relating to blood

Vascular

Of or relating to blood vessels

vascular

Of or relating to blood vessels

Musculoskeletal

Of or relating to muscle and skeleton

musculoskeletal

Of or relating to muscle and skeleton

Musculoskeletal

Of or relating to muscle or skeleton

Hematologic

Of or relating to the blood

Cardiac

Of or relating to the heart

Renal

Of or relating to the kidney

Renal

Of or relating to the kidneys

Neurologic

Of or relating to the nervous system

neurovascular

Of or relating to the nervous system and blood vessels

Neurovascular

Of or relating to the nervous system and the blood vessels

Gastrointestinal

Of or relating to the stomach and the intestines

Therapeutic

Of or relating to the treatment of a disease or a disorder

Therapeutic

Of or relating to the treatment of a disease or disorder

Otic

Of the ear

Compensatory

Offsetting or making up for something

Compensatory

Offsetting or making up for something; corrective, balancing Example: When the patient's blood pressure decreased, the paramedic noted that the heart rate increased, which the paramedic recognized as a compensatory action.

Lateral

On the side

Patent

Open

Patent

Open Example: The nurse checked to see whether the intravenous needle was patent before giving the patient a medication.

Chronology

Order of events as they occured; timeline

Chronology

Order of events as they occurred; timeline

what is composed of all other neurons in the body?

PNS

Reciprocals

Pairs of numbers that equal 1 when multiplied together

reciprocals

Pairs of numbers that equal 1 when multiplied together.

Collective Noun

Represents a group of persons, animals or things (family, flock, furniture)

Percent

Per hundred (part per hundred)

percent

Per hundred (part per hundred).

Otic

Pertaining to the ear

phospholipids

Phosphate-containing fat molecule; forms the bilayer of a cell membrane.

What are the 3 primary tenses?

Present - Mary works Past - Mary worked Future - Mary will work

HESI Hint

Placeholders help keep the problem aligned

Proteins

Polymers of 20 AMINO ACIDS. Largest biologic molecules. Important to cellular function

Carbohydrates

Polymers of sugars. Function: storage, structure and energy

Protons

Positively charged particles

Latent

Present but not active or visible

Bilateral

Present on two sides

Depress

Press downward

depress

Press downward

Depress

Press downward; compress

Precaution

Preventative measure

Precaution

Preventive measure

Triage

Process used to determine the priority of treatment for patients according to the severity of a patient's condition and likelihood of benefit from the treatment

Pathology

Processes, causes, and effects of a disease; abnormality

Pathology

Processes, causes, and effects of a disease; adnormality

Mitochondria

Produce cell energy and found in most eukaryotic cells

Ribosomes

Produce proteins

mRNA

Produced from transcription

Exogenous

Produced outside the body

Endogenous

Produced within the body Example: The nurse explained the endogenous insulin produced by the body's pancreas helps regulate the body's blood sugar levels.

Electron Transport Chain (3rd step in cell respiration)

Produces the greatest amount of ATP (28-32)

Potent

Producing a strong effect

Beta radiation

Product of the decomposition of a neutron or proton. Composed of high energy, high-speed electrons that began as neutrons or protons and have "decayed" to electrons.

Genotype (Combination of alleles) is predicted by using a :

Punnett Square

Krebs Cycle (2nd step in cell respiration)

Pyruvate is transported into the mitochondria

Curosry

Quick, perfunctory, not thorough

Cursory

Quick, perfunctory, not thorough, During traige, the paramedic gave each accident victim a cursory examination

Precipitous

Rapid, Uncontrolled

Precipitous

Rapid, uncontrolled, abrupt

Metabolic Pathways

Reactions that take place from high energy to low energy

erythrocytes

Red blood cells.

Flushed

Reddened or ruddy appearance

flushed

Reddened or ruddy appearance

Inflamed

Reddened, swollen, warm, and often tender

inflamed

Reddened, swollen, warm, and often tender

Accountable

Responsible

Fatal

Resulting in death

Concave

Rounded inward

Concave

Rounded inward;bowed inward

Fatty Acids (Saturated and Unsaturated)

Saturated: Solid at room temp, bad for your health. No double bonds Unsaturated: liquid at room temp. double bonds

rough ER

Section of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) that is covered with ribosomes; responsible for protein synthesis and membrane production.

smooth ER

Section of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) that lacks ribosomes; functions in detoxification and metabolism of multiple molecules.

Gender

Sex of an individual

Contour

Shape or outline of a shape Example: While bathing an overweight patient, the unlicensed assistive personnel noticed that the contour of the patient's abdomen was quite rounded.

Improper Fraction

Should be reduced and made a whole number

Ominous

Significantly important and dangerous; portentous, threatening, menacing, foreboding

Bacteria

Single-cell. microscopic organiams

Bacteria

Single-celled, microscopic organisms

Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)

Sooth and Rough ER

Convert Celsius to Fahrenheit

Take the temperature in Fahrenheit and multiply 1.8. (9/5) Subtract 32 degrees. The result is degrees Celsius.

sexist language

Spoken or written styles that do not satisfactorily reflect the presence of women in our society.

Verbal

Spoken, using words

Indirect Object

Tells to whom, for whom the action of the verb. Indirect objects come between the verb and direct object.

extension

Straightening a body part

Strict

Stringent, exact, complete

What is the antecedent in the sentence? The students wanted their test papers graded and returned to them in a timely manner.

Students is the antecedent of the pronouns their and them

What does a Phrase lack?

Subject and predicate

subject-verb agreement

Subject must agree with its verb; verb must be singular or plural to match the subject (e.g.) The nurses (plural noun) were (plural verb) in a hurry to get there.

Solute

Substance being dissolved

Nutrient

Substance or ingredient that provides nourishment

Abrupt

Sudden Example: The nurse noticed an abrupt change in the patient's level of pain.

Acute

Sudden, intense, sharp

Acute

Sudden/Intense

Carbohydrates

Sugars and starches -their most important function is to store and provide energy for the body -the sugars deoxyribose and ribose are used in the formation of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA) -most abundant than any other biomolecule

Sentence Fragment Example

Swam into the ocean. (missing subject)

Convert Fahrenheit to Celsius

Take the temperature in Celsius and multiply 1.8. (9/5) Add 32 degrees. The result is degrees Fahrenheit.

axial skeleton

The 28 bones of the skull; 14 facial & 14 cranial

Cohesion

The ability of a molecule to stay bonded to another molecule of the same substance.

Adhesion

The ability of water to bond or to attract other molecules or substances.

proteins

The amino acids in a polymer are joined together by the peptide bonds between the carboxyl and amino groups of adjacent amino acid residues. The genetic code specifies 20 standard amino acids

volume

The amount of space an object takes up

Quotient

The answer to a division problem

quotient

The answer to a division problem.

product

The answer to a multiplication problem.

Prognosis

The anticipated or expected course or outcome

Prognosis

The anticipated or expected course or outcome; forecast

tone

The attitude or feelings the author has about the topic.

Dipole-dipole interactions

The attraction of one dipole on one molecule for the dipole of another molecule - a dipole is created when an electron pair is shared unequally in a covalent bond between two atoms or elements

significand

The base value of the number or the value of the number when all the values of ten are removed. Used in scientific notation.

What is the best definition for the word latent? Dormant-presnt but not active or visible Thorough Current Obvious

The best definition for the word latent is dormant. Present but not active or visible

What is the best definition of the word recur? Redo Return Recreate Revolve

The best definition for the word recur is return. A recurring problem is one that keeps coming back.

Denominator

The bottom number in a fraction

denominator

The bottom number in a fraction.

monosaccharides

The building blocks of carbohydrates are single sugars such as glucose and fructose.

Alkalosis

The buildup of excess base (lack of acids) in the body fluids.

Cytokinesis

The cell pinches into 2 identical separate cells

osteoblasts

The cells that form compact bone.

Binary Fission

The chromosome binds to the plasma membrane where it replicates. As the cell grows it pinches into 2 creating 2 identical cells

pH

The concentrations of acids

Diameter

The distance across the center of an object

Alpha radiation

The emission of helium nuclei. The particles contain 2 protons and 2 neutrons causing them to have a charge of +2

connotation

The emotions or feelings that the reader attaches to words.

Pronoun Case

The form of a noun or pronoun indicating its relation to other words in a sentence.

Compound Sentence Example

The hard drive is fine, but the fan has burnt out.

Fraction Bar

The line between the numerator and denominator. The bar is another symbol for division.

What is the meaning of the word precipitous? Subtle Languid Abrupt; rapid uncontrolled Cautious

The meaning of the word precipitous is abrupt. Rapid; uncontrolled A precipitous change in health is immediate and unexpected; in other words, it happens abruptly.

What is the meaning of the word void? Determine Emit Confirm Prevent

The meaning of the word void is emit; or the word that means "to urinate."

passive transport

The movement of materials through a cell membrane without using energy

Dividend

The number being divided

Divisor

The number by which the dividend is divided

Etiology

The origin or cause of a diease or condition. The nurse interviewed the patient to determine the etiology of the patient's food posioning

Etiology

The origin or cause of a disease or condition

Stoichiometry

The part of chemistry that deals with the quantities and numeric relationships of the participants in a chemical reaction

predicate

The part of the sentence that tells what the subject does or what is done to the subject.

Solvent

The part that is doing the dissolving

Remainder

The portion of the divided that is not evenly divisible by the divisor

remainder

The portion of the dividend that is not evenly divisible by the divisor.

scientific notation

The scientific system of writing numbers; a method to write very big or very small numbers easily; composed of three parts: a mathematical sign (+ or -), the significand, and the exponential, sometimes called the *logarithm*.

Telophase

The separate chromosomes go on either side of the separating cell

Anaphase

The sister chromatids begin separating

Metaphase

The sister chromatids line up in the middle

Genetics

The study of heredity

Metabolism

The sum of all chemical reactions in an organism

Numerator

The top number in a fraction

Rationale

The underlying reason

Rationale

The underlying reason; reasonable

Place Value

The value of the position of a digit in a number (e.g. in the number 321, the number 2 is in the "tens" position). Numbers to the right of the decimal point have different terms from the whole numbers to the left of the decimal point. Each digit in a number occupies a position

place value

The value of the position of a digit in a number (e.g., in the number 659, the number 5 is in the "tens" position).

HESI Hint

The word "and" stands for the decimal when writing a number in words. Ex. 5.7 (five and seven tenths)

Who vs. Whom

The word "who" is used as a subject in a sentence. The word "whom" is used as an object.

What is the meaning of the word insidious? Reliable Limited Rapid Subtle

The word insidious suggests something that is sneaky, unobtrusive, and subtle; a gradual, subtle process

antecedent

The word, phrase, or clause referred to by a pronoun.

Abstain

To voluntarily refrain from something; FORGO Example: The patient decided to abstain from alcohol for the rest of his life, which his family agreed was for the better.

Device

Tool or piece of equipment

golgi bodies

They receive proteins and other newlly formed materials from the ER, package them, and distribute them to other parts of the cell

Imply

To suggest without explicitly stating

Imply

To suggest without explicitly stating Example: The look on the admin's face implied that she was happy about the results of the inspection

Ingest

To swallow for digestion

ingest

To swallow for digestion

mRNA Bases (A-U/ C-G)

Thymine is replaced with Uracil

What are the most commonly used linking verbs?

To be Am Is Are Was Were Being Been

Accountable

To be responsible

Initiate

To begin or put into practice

Exposure

To come in contact

recur

To come up again or to happen again

Infer

To conclude or deduce

Constrict

To draw together or become smaller

Constrict

To draw together or become smaller.

Contract

To draw together, to reduce in size

Dilate

To enlarge or expand

Assent

To give consent/ to agree

Adhere

To hold fast or stick together

Adhere

To hold fast or stick together.

Retain

To hold or keep

Expand

To increase in size or amount

Elevate

To lift up or place in a higher position

Restrict

To limit

Dilute

To make a liquid less concentrated

dilute

To make a liquid less concentrated

Predispose

To make more susceptible or more likely to occur

Predispose

To make more susceptible or more likely to occur The patient was ________ to aspiration, and that's why they made sure he was sitting upright for dinner.

Exacerbate

To make worse or more severe

Exacerbate

To make worse or more severe, aggravate Example: The physical therapist recognized that too much exercise would exacerbate the patient's breathing difficulties.

Recur

To occur again

Apply

To place, put on, or spread something

Suppress

To stop or subdue

Suppress

To stop or subdue; COUNTER Soon after the surgery, the patient found he had to suppress the urge to vomit. What does "suppress" mean in this context?

Golgi Apparatus

Transports materials from the ER to the whole cell

How do you identify adjectives?

What kind? Which one? How many? How much? Usually precede the noun or noun phrase

run-on sentence

Two or more complete sentences are written as though they were one sentence.

Common Denominator

Two or more fractions having the same denominator

common denominator

Two or more fractions having the same denominator.

Proportion

Two ratios that have equal values

proportion

Two ratios that have equal values.

Ambivalent

Uncertain, having contradictory

Ambvalent

Uncertain, having contradictory feelings

Sublingual

Under the tongue

Adverse

Undesired, possibly harmful

Adverse

Undesired, possibly harmful, unfavorable Example: Vomiting is an adverse effect of many medications.

Among vs. Between

Use among to show a relationship involving more than 2 persons or things being consider as a group (e.g.) The professors will distribute the textbooks among the students in the class Use between to show relationship between 2 people or things, to compare 1 person or thing with an entire group (e.g.) I sit between Holly and Jo in class.

Comma Series Rule

Use to separate three or more items in a series or list

Calvin Cycle

Uses ATP and NADPH to create sugar

Photosynthesis

Uses light energy which converts solar energy to chemical energy

five

V

5,000

V WITH LINE OVER

six

VI

seven

VII

eight

VIII

anterior

View facing forward

superior

View from above.

inferior

View from below.

posterior

View toward the back.

medial

View toward the midline.

What questions can you ask yourself to held identify a direct object?

What or whom (E.g.) The students watched the professor distribute the examinations. The professor answers whom the students watched.

Lattice

When water freezes it spreads apart allowing it to float

leukocytes

White blood cells.

HESI Hint

Whole numbers are written to the left of the decimal point and place values are written to the right of the decimal point. Line the numbers up vertically before solving the problem

Gaping

Wide open

misplaced modifier

Words or groups of words that are not located properly in relation to the words they modify.

Deteriorating

Worsening

Deteriorating

Worsening Example: The hygienist explains that the condition of the patient's gums is deteriorating and treatment by the dentist is needed right away.

ten

X

10,000

X WITH LINE OVER

ninety

XC

eleven

XI

forty

XL

twenty

XX

thirty

XXX

0 32

__ C = __ F

100 212

__ C = __ F

Nucleic acid

a biological macromolecule that carries the genetic information of a cell and carries instructions for the functioning of the cell -include DNA and RNA

hydrolysis

a chemical reaction in which water reacts with a compound to produce other compounds

circuit

a circular journey or one beginning and ending at the same place; a round.

laceration

a cut, tear

prognosis

a forecast of the probable course and outcome of a disease or situation

precaution

a measure taken in advance to prevent harm

cytoskeleton

a microscopic network of actin filaments and microtubules in the cytoplasm of many living cells that gives the cell shape and coherence

Predicate Nominative

a noun or pronoun that follows a linking verb and renames or identifies the subject (E.g.) Professors are teachers

collective noun

a noun that represents a group of persons, animals, or things

factor

a number that divides evenly into another number

nucleus

a part of the cell containing DNA and RNA and responsible for growth and reproduction

mitosis interphase

a period between two mitotic or meiotic divisions during which the cell grows, copies its DNA, and synthesizes proteins

compound preposition

a preposition that is made up of more than one word

possessive pronoun

a pronoun that shows ownership

cell wall

a rigid layer of nonliving material that surrounds the cells of plants and some other organisms

exclamatory sentence

a sentence expressing strong feeling, usually punctuated with an exclamation mark

declarative sentence

a sentence that makes a statement

endoplasmic reticlum

a system of membranes that is found in a cell's cytoplasm and that assists in the production, processing, and transport of proteins and in the production of lipids

How many amino acids are essential for human life? a. 20 b. 22 c. as many as 585 d. amino acids are not essential for life

a. 20

the nucleic acids DNA and RNA: a. are found in the cell nucleus b. are not found in the cell mitochondria c. contain different kinds of fat d. include very small molecules

a. are found in the cell nucleus

What is the strongest type of chemical bond? a. covalent b. hydrogen c. ionic d. dipole interactions

a. covalent

What is the correct name for MgSO4? a. magnesium sulfate b. manganese c. magnesium sufar d. manganese silicate

a. magnesium sulfate

what draws a limb away from the midline?

abductors

impending

about to happen

lethargic

acting in an indifferent or slow, sluggish manner

what returns a limb closer to the midline?

adductors

the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland is also known as

adenohypophysis

what controls cardiac function/ raises blood sugar levels?

adrenal medulla

affect vs effect

affect: verb "to influence or change" effect: noun "result or outcome"

preexisting

already present

Ionic bonding

an electrostatic attraction between two oppositely charged ions, or a cation and an anion -generally formed between a metal and a nonmetal

manifestation

an indication or sign of a condition

what is the muscle that produces an opposite movement?

antagonist

enzyme

any of several complex proteins that are produced by cells and act as catalysts in specific biochemical reactions

the systemic arteries begins with what that sends branches to all part of the body?

aorta

what contains bits of cytoplasm from the secreting cells and is mainly found in the armpits or groin area?

apocrine glands

the smallest arteries are known as

arterioles

Dispersion forces

attractions between molecules caused by the electron motion on one molecule affecting the electron motion on the other through electrical forces; these are the weakest interactions between molecules

what system includes the para/sympathetic nervous systems?

autonomic nervous system

Atomic mass

average mass of each of that element's isotopes -protons and neutrons each have approximately the same mass or weight, which makes up nearly all of the atom's total mass

lateral

away from the midline

what consists of the skull, vertebral column, 12 pairs of ribs, and the sternum?

axial skeleton

what transmits the impulse away from the cell body?

axons

A pentose is: a. pentateuch b. a 5 carbon sugar c. one of the bases of the base pairs in DNA and RNA d. found in DNA but not RNA

b. a 5 carbon sugar

Gluconeogenesis is a process that produces: a. energy and ATP b. glucose from proteins and fats c. DNA and RNA d. fats from glucose and proteins

b. glucose from proteins and fats

bad vs. badly

bad is an adjective badly is an adverb

dependent clause

begins with a subordinating conjunction and does not express a complete thought and therefore cannot stand alone as a sentence.

organic

being or relating to or derived from or having properties characteristic of living organisms

flexion

bending a joint

what two muscles move the lower arm?

biceps/triceps brachii

what valve is on the left side of the heart?

bicuspid valve

what serves to transport oxygen/nutrients to body cells and to carry away CO2/ metabolic waste?

blood

what includes the cochlea,semicircular canals, and vestibules of the ear?

bony labyrinth

correlative conjunctions

both...and, either...or, neither...nor, not only...but also, whether...or Work in pairs to join words or phrases

concise

brief; to the point

Bring vs take

bring conveys action toward the speaker take conveys action away from the speaker

What would be the oxidation state of the sulfur atom in sulfuric H2SO4? a. +4 b. +5 c. +6 d. +8

c. +6

How many neutrons does Carbon-14 have? a. 6 b. 7 c. 8 d. 9

c. 8

Glycogen is: a. a plant starch b. a disaccharide c. an animal starch d. not a starch or a disaccharide

c. an animal starch

When two monosaccharides are joined together they make a: a. polysaccharide b. oligosaccharide c. disaccharide d. fat

c. disaccharide

serene

calm, peaceful

can vs may

can and could - imply ability or power may and might - imply permission

what is a period from the end of the best ventricular contraction to the end of the next ventricular contraction?

cardiac cycle

etiology

cause of disease

Increasing the concentration

causes more collisions between the reactants and produce more products

fatal

causing death

pathogenic

causing disease

Specialized glands in the ear canal produce earwax called ____ that protects the middle ear of foreign particles

cerumen

what is an increase in carbon dioxide and a decrease in arterial pH?

chemoreceptor stimulation

pectoral girdle

clavicle and scapula

occluded

closed or obstructed

proximal

closer to point of attachment

proximal

closer to the point of attachment

syndrome

complex of symptoms

status

condition

what is the framework of the body that provides structure and support for the organs?

connective tissue

DNA structure

consists of two long polymers of simple units called nucleotides, with backbones made of sugars and phosphate groups joined by ester bonds. These two strands run in opposite directions to each other and are therefore anti-parallel. Attached to each sugar is one of four types of molecules called bases. It is the sequence of these four bases along the backbone that encodes information.

RNA

contains the sugar ribose, has the nucleobase uracil, single-stranded, and encodes genetic information

ongoing

continuous

aegis

control, protection

blood is supplied to the heart muscle by what?

coronary arteries

what released from the adrenal cortex helps to reduce inflammation, raises the blood sugar level and inhibits the release of histamine?

cortisol

1 8

cup to ounce

How many amino acids are in a dipeptide? a. 3 b. an even number c. an odd number d. 2

d. 2

The 3 in the power of 10^3 is called the: a. coefficient b. significand c. subscript d. exponent

d. exponent

acids are: a. proton acceptors b. proton donors c. electron acceptors d. electron donors

d. proton donors

what transmits the impulse toward the cell body?

dendrites

contingent

dependent

what is the underlying nerve endings associated with the skin structure called?

dermis

hypertonic

describes a solution whose solute concentration is higher than the solute concentration inside a cell

hypotonic

describes a solution whose solute concentration is lower than the solute concentration inside a cell

the relaxation phase of the heart is called

diastole

Isotopes

different kinds of the same atom that vary in weight

osmosis

diffusion of water

alimentary canal

digestive tube that consists of the -mouth, -pharynx, -esophagus, -stomach, -small intestine, -large intestine, -rectum, and -anus.

dependent clause

does not express a complete thought and cannot stand alone as a sentence

sensory impulses enter where on the spinal cord?

dorsal horns

what is the most widely distributed sweat gland that regulates body temperature by releasing a watery secretion that evaporates from the surface of the skin called?

eccrine glands

what type of glands are activated as part of the bodies thermoregulation?

eccrine glands

what assists the nervous system in homeostasis and plays an important role in growth and sexual maturation?

endocrine system

lipids

energy-rich organic compounds, such as fats, oils, and waxes, that are made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen

what is the outer most protective layer made of dead, keratinized epithelial cells called?

epidermis

once produced the sperm is matured and stored where in the male reproductive system?

epididymis

what covers lines and protects the body and its internal organs?

epithelial cells

red blood cells are known as

erythrocytes

what is modified for transport of oxygen?

erythrocytes

what is a passive process in which the lungs recoil as respiratory muscles relax and the thorax decreases in size?

exhalation

what produced by follicles initiates the preparation of the endometrium of the uterus for pregnancy?

estrogen

patent

evident or obvious

urinate

excrete or expel urine

independent clause

expresses a complete thought and can stand alone as a sentence.

independent clause

expresses a complete thought and can stand alone as a sentence. Has both a subject and a verb.

Interjection

expresses emotion and has no grammatical relation to the rest of the sentence

wha increases the angle at a joint?

extensor

what refers to the exchange of gases between the atmosphere and blood through alveoli?

external respiration

what muscles elevate and depress the ribs?

external/internal oblique

fatigue

extreme tiredness

Amphoteric refers to the ability of water to be both a base and a peptide. True or False?

false

distal

farther away from point of attachment

unsaturated fats

fats that contain one or more double bonds between carbon atoms and have less than the maximum number of hydrogen atoms bonded to carbon.

saturated fats

fatty acid chains lack double bonds; therefore, the chains pack tightly, solid at room temp and bad fats, major source is animals

what is the inner layer of the dermis composed of?

fibrous connective tissue with blood vessels

lysosomes

filled with enzymes used to break down food into particles that can be used

1 12

foot to inch

mitosis prophase

first and longest phase of mitosis, chromatin condenses into chromosomes and becomes visable, centrioles separate and move to opposite sides of the nucleus, spindle begins to form, nucluer envelope bracks down

what reduces the angle at a joint?

flexor

the base of the skull is known as

foramen magnum

the spinal cord extends from

foramen magnum to L1/L2 vertebrae

Covalent bonding

formed when two atoms share electrons, generally in pairs, with one pair from each atom -single covalent bond- sharing of one pair of electrons -double covalent bond- formed when two electron pairs are shared -triple covalent bond- formed when three electron pairs are shared -covalent bond IS THE STRONGEST OF ANY TYPE OF CHEMICAL BOND and is generally formed between two nonmetals -in a covalently bonded compound, if the electrons in the bond are shared equally, the bond is termed non-polar

1 128

gallon to ounces

1 4

gallon to quarts

what two muscles extend the foot?

gastrocnemius and soleus

Common Noun

general, not particular, name for a person, place, thing, or idea (e.g., nurse, hospital)

assent

give consent; agree

Increasing surface area

gives the particles more opportunity to come into contact with one another

Good vs. Well

good- adjective - use before nouns and after linking verbs well- adverb

1 1,000

gram to milligram

properties of water

great solvent/dissolves waste products/participates in chemical reactions/absorbs and releases heat slowly/requires a lot of heat to change to gas/good lubricant/makes up most volume of cells and body fluids

convulsive

having or causing convulsions, i.e., violent shaking of the body

what is a double pump that sends blood to the lungs for oxygenation through the pulmonary circuit and to the remainder of the body through the systemic circuit?

heart

most of the oxygen transported by erythrocytes is bound to a pigmented protein called?

hemoglobin

adhere

hold fast; stick together

sebum is produced by what type of secretion?

holocrine secretion

what are chemical messengers that control the growth, differentiation, and metabolism of specific target cells called?

hormones

where do the endocrine and nervous system meet?

hypothalamus and pituitary gland

i.e. vs. e.g.

i.e. means "that is" and specifies or explains things further, e.g. means "for example" and gives examples.

mitosis

in eukaryotic cells, a process of cell division that forms two new nuclei, each of which has the same number of chromosomes

Sentence Fragments

incomplete sentences

expand

increase in size

what requires the contraction of the diaphragm to enlarge the thoracic cavity?

inhalation

insidious

intended to deceive or entrap; sly, treacherous

what refers to the exchange of gases between the blood and body cells?

internal respiration

what produces testosterone?

interstitial cells

what are the abundant bacteria in the digestive system known as?

intestinal flora

infection

invasion of the body by a pathogenic organism

what organ filters blood?

kidneys

1 1,000

kilogram to gram

1 1,000

kilometer to meters

white blood cells are known as

leukocytes

1 1,000

liter to milliliter

Anti-codon

located on a tRNA (Transfer RNA)

Oxidation

loss of electrons -the element that is oxidized is the reductant or reducing agent

acidosis is?

low pH

what stimulates ovulation and the conversion of the follicle to the corpus luteum?

luteinizing hormone

what white blood cells are active in antibody formation?

lymphocytes

Proteins

made up of amino acids -dipeptide- a union of two amino acids using a peptide bond -peptides (polypeptides)- groups of fewer than 30 amino acids

carbohydrates

main source of energy for the body

what part of the brain controls many vital functions such as respiration and the heart rate?

medulla oblongata

what is the special cell division that takes place in the gonads?

meiosis

1 100

meter to centimeters

1 5,280

mile to feet

1 1,760

mile to yards

1 1

milliliter to cubic centimeter

DNA is duplicated and distributed evenly to two daughter cells what is this?

mitosis

Polysaccharides

more than six and up to thousands of monosaccharides -also called a starch

what transmits nerve impulses away from the CNS to the effector organs such as muscles,glands and digestive organs?

motor efferent

what is the result from the sliding together of actin and myosin filaments within a muscle cell or fiber called?

muscle contraction

what tissue has the ability to contract or shorten and can be involuntary or voluntary?

muscle tissue

what produces movement by contracting in response to nervous stimulation?

muscles

What does the subject of a sentence do?

names the person, place, or thing that the sentence is about

what are the functional units of the kidneys?

nephrons

what system works closely with the endocrine glands in correlating/integrating body functions such as digestion and reproduction?

nervous system

what is composed of neurons and neuroglia?

nervous tissue

Neutrons

no charge

ribosomes

non membrane bounded organelles responsible for protein synthesis

impervious

not affected or hurt by; admitting of no passage or entrance

Atomic number

number of protons in the nucleus, defines an atom as a particular element

incidence

occurrence

priority

of great importance

neurologic

of or relating to the nervous system

initial

of, relating to, or occurring at the beginning; first:

compensatory

offsetting; making up for something

cavity

opening or empty area

starch

or amylum is a carbohydrate consisting of a large number of glucose units joined together by glycosidic bonds. This polysaccharide is produced by all green plants as an energy store. It is the most important carbohydrate in the human diet and is contained in such staple foods as potatoes, wheat, maize (corn), rice, and cassava.

what muscle closes the eye?

orbicularis oculi

what muscle draws the lips together?

orbicularis oris

chloroplasts

organelles that capture the energy from sunlight and convert it into chemical energy in a process called photosynthesis

eukaryotes

organisms made up of one or more cells that have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles

auditory bones called_____ transmit the sound vibrations

ossicles

1 30

ounce to milliliter

external

outside the body

what are the hormones released in the neurohypophysis called?

oxytocin, ADH

what muscles moves the upper arm?

pectorals major, deltoid, latissimus dorsi

kinetic

pertaining to motion

otic

pertaining to the ear

cardiac

pertaining to the heart

renal

pertaining to the kidney

oral

pertaining to the mouth

gastrointestinal

pertaining to the stomach and intestines

what has an influence on daily biorhythms/ sexual activity?

pineal gland

1 2

pint to cup

what is nicknamed the master gland?

pituitary gland

what plays an important role in growth/development?

pituitary gland

apply

place, put on

what contains approximately 10% proteins, ions, nutrients, waste products and hormones that is dissolved or suspended in water?

plasma

what is active in the process of blood clotting?

platelets

toxic

poisonous

potential

possible, able to happen; something that can develop or become a reality

2.2 1

pound to kilogram

1 16

pound to ounce

potent

powerful; highly effective

bilateral

present on two sides

ubiquitous

present or existing everywhere

latent

present, but not active; hidden

diffusion

process by which molecules tend to move from an area where they are more concentrated to an area where they are less concentrated

meiosis

process by which the number of chromosomes per cell is cut in half through the separation of homologous chromosomes in a diploid cell

the corpus luteum secrets what hormones?

progesterone/estrogen

what hormones remain at the surface and act as a secondary messenger?

protein hormones

what three muscles move the lower leg?

quadriceps femoris, hamstrings, sartorius

1 2

quart to pint

contraindication

reason something shouldnt be done

Erythrocytes

red blood cells

personal pronoun

refers to a specific person, place, thing, or idea by indicating the person speaking (first person), the person or people spoken to (second person), or any other person, place, thing, or idea being talked about (third person).

what are the reflexes in which nerve impulses travel through the spinal cord only and do not reach the brain called?

simple spinal reflexes

Personal Pronoun

refers to the one speaking, the one spoken to, or the one spoken about

hematologic

relating to blood

the origin of the bone does what?

remains immobile

what is controlled by the respiratory control center in the medulla oblongata?

respiration

accountable

responsible

blood drains from the myocardium directly into what?

right atrium through coronary sinus

concave

rounded inward

vacuoles

saclike structures that store materials such as water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates in the cytoplasm

what plane divides the body into left and right halves?

sagittal plane

what contains an enzyme known as amylase?

saliva

Monosaccharides

simple sugars

what gland releases an oily substance known as sebum through the hair follicles that lubricates the skin and prevents drying?

sebaceous glands

what is produced by holocrine secretion in which whole cells of the gland are part of the secretion?

sebum

mitosis metaphase

second stage of mitosis where chromosomes line up across the center of the cell, mictotubles connect the centromere of each chromosome to the 2 poles of the spindle

what valves are found at the entrance of the pulmonary trunk and the aorta?

semilunar valves

what glands of the male reproductive system produce the transport medium or semen?

seminal vesicles,prostate gland,bulbourethral gland

what transmits nerve impulses to the CNS?

sensory afferent

imperative

sentence makes a command or request.

declarative

sentence makes a statement.

compound sentence

sentence that has two or more independent clauses. Each independent clause has a subject and a predicate and can stand alone as a sentence.

cilia

short structures projecting from a cell and containing bundles of microtubules that move a cell through its surroundings or move fluid over the cell's surface

prokaryotes

single-celled organisms that do not have a membrane-bound nucleus

the intrinsic beat in the heart is initiated by what?

sinoatrial node

Prophase

sister chromatids are visible

what type of muscles work in pairs to move various parts of the body and are voluntary?

skeletal muscle

functions of what include support, movement, blood cell formation, protection of internal organs, detoxification, provision for muscle attachment, and mineral storage?

skeletal system

where does digestion and absorption of food occur?

small intestine

what type of muscle is found in the walls of internal organs and are involuntary?

smooth muscle

what system controls the five senses and the movement of skeletal muscles?

somatic nervous system

verbal

spoken, using words

which type of bone consists of trabeculae?

spongy bone

chyme

soupy substance that's created by stomach churning & mixing bolus food mass.

what develops within the seminiferous tubules of each testis?

spermatozoa

formed elements are produced from what?

stem cells in red bone marrow

what muscle moves the head?

sternocleidomastoid

what hormone enters the target cell and has a direct effect of the DNA of the nucleus?

steroid hormones

what are the two major groups of hormones called?

steroid/nonsteroid hormones

pathology

study of disease

acute

sudden, intense

What vein returns blood to the heart, draining the head, neck, and upper torso?

superior vena cava

what are the large valves that empty into the right atrium of the heart called?

superior/inferior vena cava

what in the nervous system deals with stressful or emergency situations?

sympathetic nervous system

what muscle works in cooperation with the prime mover called?

synergists

the contraction phase of the heart is called

systole

Predicate

tells what the subject does or what is done to the subject

the skin is involved in what through the activation of the sweat glands?

temperature homeostasis

what is controlled by a negative feedback system consisting of a receptor,control center, and effector?

temperature of the body

what muscles move the mandible?

temporalis/masseter

empathy

the ability to understand and share the feelings of another

What is quotient?

the answer to the divison problem

Hydrogen bonds

the attraction for a hydrogen atom by a highly electronegative element

endocrine system

the body's "slow" chemical communication system; a set of glands that secrete hormones into the bloodstream

nervous system

the body's speedy, electrochemical communication network, consisting of all the nerve cells of the peripheral and central nervous systems

biological molecules

the chemical compounds that provide physical structure and that bring about movement, energy, use, and other cellular functions

Reduction

the gain of electrons -the element that is reduced (gains electrons) is the oxidant or the oxidizing agent

common noun

the general, not the particular, name of a person, place, or thing (e.g., nurse, hospital, syringe).

the actual filtration process of the urinary system occurs through what?

the glomerulus in the bowmans capsule of the nephron

triage

the medical screening of patients to determine their relative priority of need and the proper place of treatment

What is the dividend?

the number being divided

What is the divisor?

the number by which the dividend is divided

Direct Object

the object that receives the direct action of the verb

proper noun

the official name of a person, place, or thing (e.g., Fred, Paris, Washington University); capitalized.

Biochemsitry

the study of substances and processes occurring in living things

rationale

the underlying reason

Intermolecular forces

these are NOT BONDING interactions between atoms within a molecule but instead are WEAKER forces of attraction between whole molecules

cell membrane

thin, flexible barrier around a cell, regulates what enters and leaves the cell

mitosis anaphase

third phase of mitosis where sister chromatids separate into individual chromosomes and are moved apart into two groups near the poles of the spindle, phase ends when chromosomes stop moving

what plays a role in the immune responses?

thymus gland

what helps regulate metabolism/functions in growth and development?

thyroid gland

initiate

to begin

exposure

to come in contact

Infer

to conclude or deduce Remember: the sender of a message implies, and the receiver of the message infers

infer

to find out by reasoning; to arrive at a conclusion on the basis of thought; to hint, suggest, imply

Assent

to give consent; to agree

retain

to hold or keep

predispose

to incline to beforehand

restrict

to limit

dilate

to make larger; expand

exacerbate

to make worse

suppress

to stop by force, put down

imply

to suggest

1 2,000

ton to pound

medial

toward the midline

sublingual

under the tongue

active transport

transport of a substance (as a protein or drug) across a cell membrane against the concentration gradient, requires energy

what plane divides the body into superior and inferior portions?

transverse plane

what muscle moves the shoulder?

trapezius

what valve is on the right side of the heart?

tricuspid valve

run-on sentence

two or more complete sentences run together as one

adverse

undesired

ambivalent

uncertain

labile

unstable, open to change

what are tubes that transport urine to to the urinary bladder known as?

ureters

what is the final product produced by millions of nephrons per each kidney?

urine

Apostrophes

used to show possession or show that letters have been omitted

what does pathway of sperm include?

vas deferens, ejaculatory duct, urethra

what carries blood to the heart

veins

motor impulses leave through where on the spinal cord?

ventral horns

nucleic acids

very large and complex organic molecules that store and transfer important information in the cells

precipitous

very steep

impaired

weakened or damaged

what consists approximately of 55% plasma and 45% formed elements?

whole blood

deteriorating

worsening

trauma

wound or injury

1 3

yard to feet


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