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Human Body 2

Across
The ribs, sternum, spine, and skull make up what part of the skeleton?
Which of the following is the product that binds to hemoglobin to give it a bright red color?
How does the endocrine system regulate body function?
Which of the systems listed below is responsible for increasing heart rate when we are scared or injured?
The outermost layer of the skin is defined as the:
During the progression of a tension pneumothorax, the patient may still be getting air into the unaffected lung.
What is the percentage of oxygen in inspired room air?
What part of the brain is responsible for the control of the body’s vital functions?
Identify the tissue structure that lies between the muscle and dermal layer of the skin.
Which location of a traumatic injury with a fracture would be the most serious?
Which organ is the most sensitive to the absence of glucose?
What is the name of the artery in the neck we feel to see if the patient has a pulse?
Down
Which of the following would be the appropriate classification of rib bones?
How are cells able to produce ATP without the presence of oxygen?
Which of the following organs is the LEAST sensitive to a lack of blood?
Which of the following is the layer of skin where blood vessels, nerves, sweat and oil glands are located?
Which of the systems listed below is primarily responsible for the chemical regulation of the body?
What is the name of the tissue that covers the outside of the lungs?
When there is a reduction in the blood returning to the heart, the typical response of the heart would be to:
The ability of the heart cells to depolarize on their own is known as?