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Deliver essential nutrients and oxygen to the rapidly dividing cells in the hair bulb and follicle
Capillary
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Rotates the palmar and plantar surface upward
Supinator
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sensory receptors that detect pressure and vibration, and are essential for proprioception
Pacinian corpuscle
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Type of bacteria
Coccobacillus Spirillum Spirochete
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It get its name because it is not striated, and appear smooth under microscope
Smooth muscle
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Moving from one place to another ( like walking or running)
Ambulation
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The proximity to the center of an anatomical structure of the body.
Deep
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the proximity to the surface of the body.
Superficial
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Tiny bands of smooth muscle that cause hair to stand up when they contract
Arrector Pili Muscle
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separates the muscle from adjacent structures and carries blood vessels and nerves which supply the muscle tissue.
Epimysium
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Functions in support, protection, and movement. Also important in blood cell formation and mineral storage.
skeletal system
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Refers to extremities of long bone
Epiphysis
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Ability of muscles to return to original length after stretching
Elasticity
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Many muscles work in pairs so that when one contracts ( flexes or shortens) the other one relaxes ( extends or lengthens)
Antagonism
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Raises or elevates a part
elevator
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The largest bone of the face and forms the lower jaw
Mandible
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Are the elastic bands, connecting bone to bone, providing stability and preventing excessive movement
Ligamens
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Bends limb at its joined or decreases the joint angle
Flexor
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Cause of plant disease
1. Bacteria 2. Fungi 3. Nematodes 4. Virus 5. Viroid 6. Mollicutes 7. Fastidious Vascular Bacteria 8. Plant Pathogenic Protist 9. Parasitic Higher Plants
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are so cold because of their resemblance with "sesame seed"
Sesamoid bones
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Sebaceous gland, small oil-producing gland present in the skin of mammals. Sebaceous glands are usually attached to hair follicles and release a fatty substance,
Sebum
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Prokaryotic microorganisms, largest group and lack well defined nucleus and nuclear membrane Have a unit membrane and rigid cell wall but lack membrane-bound organelles • Typically one-celled • Reproduce asexually by binary fission
Bacteria
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Bone found deeply embedded by muscle at visceral organs
Splanchnic skeleton
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was placed between esophagus and posterior vena cava.
Os diaphragmaticum (Os phrenic)
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Are the sturdy cables connecting muscles to bones allowing them to pull and move joints
Tendons
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is one that does not have any easily characterized shape and therefore does not fit any other classification. These bones tend to have more complex shapes, like the vertebrae that support the spinal cord and protect it from compressive forces.
Irregular bone
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part of the cardiac skeleton that stabilizes the heart during contraction and relaxation.
Os cordis
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Ability of muscle to respond to stimuli
Excitability