Chapter 9 - Muscles and Muscle Tissue
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Skeletal Muscle Anatomy:
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What is the cornea?
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What is the optic Disc/ Optic Nerve / Blind Spot?
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What is the Sclera?
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What is the iris?
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Responsible for the T wave.
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What is the pupil?
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Cells responsible for seeing clearly
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What are cones?
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Your peripheral visiion relies on this type of phtooreceptor
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What are rods?
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Light must pass through these structures, in this order, on the way to the retina.
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What is the conjuctiva, the cornea, the aqueous humor, the lens, the vitreous humor, then the retina
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The action of bending light waves
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What is refraction?
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These cells are way more sensitive and respond to motion better.
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What are rods?
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The liquid that was like jelly in the eye
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What is the vitreous humour?
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Vein with oxygenated blood
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What is the pulmonary vein?
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Controls the shape of the lens
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What is the ciliary body?
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This blood pressure is tooooo high
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What is 140 over 90
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When the ventricles contract, they produce the highest pressure pushing against arterial walls. This is called____
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Systole
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A disease that results in a black spot in the center of the field of vision
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What is macular degeneration?
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“Clouding” of the Lens
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What is cataracts?
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Pressure builds up inside the eye and this disease may result
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What is glaucoma?
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A person who focused light in this manner, would be considered this
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What is nearsighted?
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This guy and this guy
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Who is Mike Pettine and Johnny Cleveland??
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Coronary Bipass Surgery
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What would you do if a blockage in a >3 coronary a exists?
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Ventricular fribilation is happening. It is likely caused by this.
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What is a MI?
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Sphenoid bone
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What is the keystone bone of the cranium?
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A hole in the ventricular septum
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What is Ventricular septal defect
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ATP
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What is the chemical that carries immediate energy for our cells to use?or
What does the mitochondria produce?
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Graph rod and cones numbers with respect to distance from the macula lutea
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