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d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] What is the name given to the process of organ formation? [Answer] | Organogenesis | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] When does organogenesis usually start? [Answer] | In the first trimester of pregnancy | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] When can gender be determined? [Answer] | Around the 12th week of pregnancy | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] When is 'it' referred to as an embryo? [Answer] | From conception to the 9th week (LMP) | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] When is 'it' referred to as a foetus? [Answer] | From the 9th week (LMP) until the rest of the term | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] How do the lungs develop? [Answer] | Branching morphogenesis | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] Which germ layers supply most of the alveoli of the lungs? [Answer] | Endoderm and mesoderm | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] Which germ layer is responsible for neural innervention? [Answer] | Ectoderm | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] Which germ layer gives rise to musculoskeletal support? [Answer] | Mesoderm | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] Which longitudinal channel will later become the digestive tract? [Answer] | Primitive gut | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] Which germ layer does the GI system initially develop from in week 2/3? [Answer] | Endoderm | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] What does the mesoderm contribute regarding GI system development? [Answer] | Messentry, smooth muscle and blood vessels | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] What does the ectoderm contribute regarding GI system development? [Answer] | Enteric nervous system | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] What do the following form? A)Foregut B)Midgut C)Hindgut [Answer] | A)Oral cavity, oesophagus, trachea and stomach B)Small intestine and pancreas C)Colon | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] Where does somite development occur? [Answer] | Alongside the neural tube, in pairs | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] When does somite development occur? [Answer] | Starts around day 19 post-fertilisation | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] How does somite development occur? [Answer] | Develops in succession from anterior to posterior. A new somite pair develops every 90 minutes, and 44 develop in total | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] What does somite development result in? [Answer] | Produces muscle, and vertebral and rib bones | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] When does neural tube closure usually occur? [Answer] | Days 23-26 post-LMP | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] How does the neural tube close? [Answer] | The neural plate (neural ectoderm) rolls up to form the neural tube, with the neural crest forming at the boundary with the ectoderm | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] Why is neural tube closure important? [Answer] | Closure is important for the development of the brain and spinal cord. Failure to close could lead to conditions such as Exencephaly or Spina Bifida | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] What does embryonic folding result in? [Answer] | The entire surface being covered with ectoderm | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] What does the ectoderm later become? [Answer] | The epidermis of the skin | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] What happens to the mesoderm? [Answer] | The mesoderm splits into two layers; One adhering to the ectoderm, the other to the endoderm. This creates the coelom | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] When does nervous system development start to occur? [Answer] | 19-21 days post-fertilisation | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] From which layer does the nervous system develop? [Answer] | The ectoderm | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] What gives rise to the brain? [Answer] | The neural plate, in the anterior region | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] What gives rise to the spinal cord? [Answer] | The neural tube along the dorsal region | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] Which two cavities can the body cavity be divided into? [Answer] | Thoracic cavity and Peritoneal cavity | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] What separates the Thoracic and Peritoneal cavities? [Answer] | The diaphragm | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] What does the Thoracic cavity sub-divide into? [Answer] | The Pleural and Pericardial cavities | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] Through what three ways can birth defects arise? [Answer] | -Genetic (inherited or de novo mutations) -Environmental (exposure to teratogens) -Infections (maternal disease) | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] How does the ear develop? [Answer] | From placodes (ectodermal thickening visible on surface) | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] Why is the development of the ear important? [Answer] | For sensory organ formation | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] How does the inner ear develop? [Answer] | From the Octic placode: visible from week 4, disappears from surface by week 5 | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] When does the embryonic stage of pregnancy occur? [Answer] | The 6 weeks that follow the first 16 days post-fertilisation | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] How does the shape of the embryo change during the embryonic stage of pregnancy? [Answer] | -The cephalic and caudal ends curve around the yolk sac so that the head and tail are almost touching in a C-shape -At the same time, lateral surfaces of the disc fold around the sides of the yolk sac to form the ventral surface of the embryo | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] When does limb development occur? [Answer] | External surfaces are visible from early week 4 | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] How do the limbs develop? [Answer] | -Buds project outwards -Patterning is important; need to specify proximal, distal, dorsal, ventral -Forelimb is present first | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] What shows the precursors of digits? [Answer] | Condensations of cartilage | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] How do the digits separate? [Answer] | Apoptosis between the digits | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] When does development of the heart start to occur? [Answer] | Days 22/23 post-fertilisation | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] Where is development of the heart visible? [Answer] | On the ventral surface | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] When does the heart start to beat? [Answer] | Around day 45 | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] What do the kidneys develop from? [Answer] | The urogenital ridge | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] How do the kidneys develop? [Answer] | Branching morphogenesis | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] What are the 3 stages in kidney development? [Answer] | Pronephros (day 18) Mesonephros (day 24) Metanephros (day 35) | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] What does the eye develop from? [Answer] | The Optic placode | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
d22ab99f_Flashcards_about_Organogenesis__Answer | [Question] When does development of the eye occur? [Answer] | Visible from the end of the 4th week | [] | Flashcards about Organogenesis | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1452290 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00196-ip-10-236-191-2_729084972_3.json |
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3141af94_Flashcards_about_Facial_Bones__Answer | [Question] For a lateral projection of the facial bones, the IR is centered to the: [Answer] | zygomatic bone | [] | Flashcards about Facial Bones | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-184145 | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00046-ip-10-236-191-2_723441463_3.json |
3141af94_Flashcards_about_Facial_Bones__Answer | [Question] What baseline is placed parallel to the transverse axis of the IR for a lateral projection of the facial bones? [Answer] | infraorbitomeatal | [] | Flashcards about Facial Bones | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-184145 | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00046-ip-10-236-191-2_723441463_3.json |
3141af94_Flashcards_about_Facial_Bones__Answer | [Question] For a lateral projection of the facial bones the CR will enter the: [Answer] | halfway between the outer canthus and the EAM | [] | Flashcards about Facial Bones | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-184145 | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00046-ip-10-236-191-2_723441463_3.json |
3141af94_Flashcards_about_Facial_Bones__Answer | [Question] The lateral projection clearly demonstrates the: [Answer] | all facial bones in their entirety | [] | Flashcards about Facial Bones | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-184145 | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00046-ip-10-236-191-2_723441463_3.json |
3141af94_Flashcards_about_Facial_Bones__Answer | [Question] For the Waters method, the orbilomeatal line is placed at what angle to the IR? [Answer] | 37 degrees | [] | Flashcards about Facial Bones | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-184145 | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00046-ip-10-236-191-2_723441463_3.json |
3141af94_Flashcards_about_Facial_Bones__Answer | [Question] Where is the CR for the parietoacanthial projection of the facial bones? [Answer] | acanthion | [] | Flashcards about Facial Bones | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-184145 | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00046-ip-10-236-191-2_723441463_3.json |
3141af94_Flashcards_about_Facial_Bones__Answer | [Question] Which facial bones are clearly demonstrated in the parietoacanthial (Waters) projection? [Answer] | orbits, maxillae, zygomatic arches | [] | Flashcards about Facial Bones | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-184145 | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00046-ip-10-236-191-2_723441463_3.json |
3141af94_Flashcards_about_Facial_Bones__Answer | [Question] The parietoacanthiomeatal of the facial bones is often modified so there is less angulation of the facial bones, the sorbitomeatal line is adjusted to what angle? [Answer] | 55 degrees | [] | Flashcards about Facial Bones | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-184145 | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00046-ip-10-236-191-2_723441463_3.json |
3141af94_Flashcards_about_Facial_Bones__Answer | [Question] What baseline is placed perpendicular to the IR for the acanthioparietal projection of the facial bones? [Answer] | mentomeatal line | [] | Flashcards about Facial Bones | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-184145 | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00046-ip-10-236-191-2_723441463_3.json |
3141af94_Flashcards_about_Facial_Bones__Answer | [Question] Trauma patents may arrive in the department with their ahead mobolized, a reverse watersd can be performed by adjusting the CR to be parallel to the: [Answer] | mentomeatal line | [] | Flashcards about Facial Bones | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-184145 | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00046-ip-10-236-191-2_723441463_3.json |
3141af94_Flashcards_about_Facial_Bones__Answer | [Question] The CR angulation for the Waters method is: [Answer] | 0 | [] | Flashcards about Facial Bones | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-184145 | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00046-ip-10-236-191-2_723441463_3.json |
3141af94_Flashcards_about_Facial_Bones__Answer | [Question] In the parietoacanthial projection, the orbital floor should be: [Answer] | perpendicular to the IR and parallel to the CR | [] | Flashcards about Facial Bones | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-184145 | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00046-ip-10-236-191-2_723441463_3.json |
3141af94_Flashcards_about_Facial_Bones__Answer | [Question] The parietoacanthial projection requires the CR to exit the: [Answer] | acanthion | [] | Flashcards about Facial Bones | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-184145 | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00046-ip-10-236-191-2_723441463_3.json |
3141af94_Flashcards_about_Facial_Bones__Answer | [Question] To correct positioning for a situation where the petrous pyramids are projected in the maxillary sinuses for a parietoacanthial projection a technologist should: [Answer] | extend the chin | [] | Flashcards about Facial Bones | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-184145 | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00046-ip-10-236-191-2_723441463_3.json |
3141af94_Flashcards_about_Facial_Bones__Answer | [Question] The best single projection for facial bones is: [Answer] | parietoacanthial (Water) | [] | Flashcards about Facial Bones | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-184145 | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00046-ip-10-236-191-2_723441463_3.json |
3141af94_Flashcards_about_Facial_Bones__Answer | [Question] The best projection for orbital fractures is the: [Answer] | Modified Waters | [] | Flashcards about Facial Bones | Answer | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-184145 | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00046-ip-10-236-191-2_723441463_3.json |
f1031339_ashcards_about_Light_Energy_FC__Answer | [Question] energy that travels in waves and can move through empty space [Answer] | light | [
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f1031339_ashcards_about_Light_Energy_FC__Answer | [Question] the bouncing back of light waves off a surface [Answer] | reflection | [
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f1031339_ashcards_about_Light_Energy_FC__Answer | [Question] the bending of light waves as they travel from one surface to another [Answer] | refraction | [
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f1031339_ashcards_about_Light_Energy_FC__Answer | [Question] a curved piece of glass that bends light rays [Answer] | lens | [
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f1031339_ashcards_about_Light_Energy_FC__Answer | [Question] a lens that is thicker in the center and thinner at the edges, a shape that bends light inward [Answer] | convex lens | [
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f1031339_ashcards_about_Light_Energy_FC__Answer | [Question] a lens that is thinner in the center and thicker on the edges, a shape that bends light outward [Answer] | concave lens | [
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24c17647_Flashcards_about_senses__Answer | [Question] What is a sense? [Answer] | A thing our body does to get information around us | [
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24c17647_Flashcards_about_senses__Answer | [Question] Name the 5 senses [Answer] | sight,hearing,smell,taste,touch | [
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24c17647_Flashcards_about_senses__Answer | [Question] Body part for sight [Answer] | eye | [
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24c17647_Flashcards_about_senses__Answer | [Question] Body part for hearing [Answer] | ear | [
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24c17647_Flashcards_about_senses__Answer | [Question] Body part for smell [Answer] | nose | [
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24c17647_Flashcards_about_senses__Answer | [Question] Body part for taste [Answer] | mouth or tongue | [
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24c17647_Flashcards_about_senses__Answer | [Question] Body part for touch [Answer] | hand or skin | [
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b8d8564a_Flashcards_about_Module_3_Kee__Question | [Answer] the first phase of drug action, also known as dissolution [Question] | pharmaceutic phase | [] | Flashcards about Module 3 Kee | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-266940 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00066-ip-10-236-191-2_733665696_3.json |
b8d8564a_Flashcards_about_Module_3_Kee__Question | [Answer] the breakdown of a tablet into smaller particles [Question] | disintegration | [] | Flashcards about Module 3 Kee | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-266940 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00066-ip-10-236-191-2_733665696_3.json |
b8d8564a_Flashcards_about_Module_3_Kee__Question | [Answer] the dissolving of smaller particles into the GI fluid before absorption [Question] | dissolution | [] | Flashcards about Module 3 Kee | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-266940 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00066-ip-10-236-191-2_733665696_3.json |
b8d8564a_Flashcards_about_Module_3_Kee__Question | [Answer] the time it takes the drug to disintegrate and dissolve to become avaliable to the body to absorb it [Question] | Rate limiting | [] | Flashcards about Module 3 Kee | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-266940 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00066-ip-10-236-191-2_733665696_3.json |
b8d8564a_Flashcards_about_Module_3_Kee__Question | [Answer] the process of drug movement to achieve drug action. The 4 processes are absorption, distribution, metabolism (or biotransformation) and excretion (or elimination). [Question] | pharmacokinetic phase | [] | Flashcards about Module 3 Kee | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-266940 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00066-ip-10-236-191-2_733665696_3.json |
b8d8564a_Flashcards_about_Module_3_Kee__Question | [Answer] the movement of drug particles from the GI tract to body fluids by passive absorption, active absorption or pinocytosis [Question] | absorption | [] | Flashcards about Module 3 Kee | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-266940 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00066-ip-10-236-191-2_733665696_3.json |
b8d8564a_Flashcards_about_Module_3_Kee__Question | [Answer] occurs mostly by diffusion (movement from higher concentration to lower concentration); energy is not required [Question] | passive absorption | [] | Flashcards about Module 3 Kee | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-266940 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00066-ip-10-236-191-2_733665696_3.json |
b8d8564a_Flashcards_about_Module_3_Kee__Question | [Answer] requires a carrier such as an enzyme or protein to move the drug against a concentration gradient; energy is required [Question] | active absorption | [] | Flashcards about Module 3 Kee | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-266940 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00066-ip-10-236-191-2_733665696_3.json |
b8d8564a_Flashcards_about_Module_3_Kee__Question | [Answer] is a process by which cells carry a drug accros their memebrane by engulfing the drug particles [Question] | pinocytosis | [] | Flashcards about Module 3 Kee | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-266940 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00066-ip-10-236-191-2_733665696_3.json |
b8d8564a_Flashcards_about_Module_3_Kee__Question | [Answer] drugs that are lipid soluble and nonionized are absorbed faster than water-soluble ad ionized drugs [Question] | *Remember* | [] | Flashcards about Module 3 Kee | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-266940 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00066-ip-10-236-191-2_733665696_3.json |
b8d8564a_Flashcards_about_Module_3_Kee__Question | [Answer] the process in which the drug passes to the liver first, ex: wafrarin and morphine [Question] | first-pass effect | [] | Flashcards about Module 3 Kee | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-266940 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00066-ip-10-236-191-2_733665696_3.json |
b8d8564a_Flashcards_about_Module_3_Kee__Question | [Answer] a subcategory of absorption; it is the % of the administered drug dose that reaches the systemic circulation. [Question] | Bioavailibility | [] | Flashcards about Module 3 Kee | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-266940 | 0/1438042988458.74_20150728002308-00066-ip-10-236-191-2_733665696_3.json |
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