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Tarsal bone that articulates superiorly with the tibia and fibula at the ankle joint
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Thought of as the roof of the cerebral aqueduct
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Thought of as the floor of the cerebral aqueduct
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Secondary vesicle of the embryonic brain that develops into the cerebrum
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Resting phase of the hair growth cycle initiated with catagen and terminated by the beginning of a new anagen phase
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Final stage of mitosis/meiosis characterized by the formation of new daughter nuclei
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Dense connective tissue structure that anchors a muscle to bone
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Male gonads
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A continuous fused contraction
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Region of the central nervous system that acts as a relay for sensory pathways
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Inherited blood disorder in which the life-span of RBCs is significantly reduced due to unbalanced production of globin chains
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Type of sensory receptor capable of transducing temperature stimuli into neural action potentials
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Portion of the lower limb located between the hip and knee joints
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Membrane voltage at which an action potential is initiated
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Enzyme essential for conversion of soluble plasma fibrinogen to insoluble fibrin
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Excessive clot formation
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Aggregation of fibrin/platelets/erythrocytes in an intact artery/vein
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Platelets
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Condition in which there are too few platelets
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Condition in which there are too many platelets
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Hormone secreted by the liver/kidneys
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Immature T cell found in the thymus
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Hormones produced/secreted by the thymus
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Primary lymphoid organ
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Also known as T4
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Shin bone
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Group of similar cells that act together to perform a specific function
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Accessory digestive organ of the mouth, the bulk of which is composed of skeletal muscle
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Lymphoid nodules associated with the nasopharynx
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Relating to positional information
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Embryotic cells that have the ability to differentiate into any type of cell/organ in the body
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Spikes/sections of the lattice-like matrix in spongy bone
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Tube composed of cartilaginous rings/supporting tissue that connects the lung bronchi and the larynx
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Bundle of axons in the CNS having the same function/point of origin
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Process of producing an mRNA molecule that is complementary to a particular gene of DNA
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Process of changing an environmental stimulus into the electrochemical signals of the nervous system
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Plasma protein that binds reversibly to iron and distributes it throughout the body
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Process of producing a protein from the nucleotide sequence code of an mRNA transcript
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From the lateral side, the first of the four distal carpal bones
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From the lateral side, the second of the four distal carpal bones
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Stepwise increase in contraction tension
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Also known as triglyceride
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The grouping of one T-tubule and two terminal cisternae
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Area at the base of the bladder marked by the two ureters in the posterior-lateral aspect and the urethral orifice in the anterior aspect orientated like points on a triangle
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Also known as T3
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Consecutive sequence of three nucleotides on a DNA molecule that corresponds to a particular amino acids
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From the lateral side, the third of the four proximal carpal bones
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Pulley-shaped region located medially at the distal end of the humerus
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Fluid-filled shell of squamous cells destined to become the chorionic villi/placenta/associated fetal membranes
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Regulatory protein that binds to actin/tropomyosin/calcium
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Regulatory protein that covers myosin-binding sites to prevent actin from binding to myosin
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Large vessel that gives rise to smaller vessels
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Single contraction produced by one action potential