Test Flashcards

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What is the difference between ethical and moral

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Morals are your own opinion whether sth is right or wrong and are shaped by yourself and the surroundings (family, peers, news, etc), whether ethics are a set of rules from the organization, the law you have to follow.

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What are some ethical issues related to brain implants

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  • Privacy and the security of the implant.
  • The overcontrolling of the implant on humans.
  • Can lead to other neuron disorders.
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What is an informed consent

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Documents that a participant signed in the agreement of terms and rules about before joining the research.

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Why do we need to write an outline

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  • To give you a general view of what you’re bout to write and prevent failure.
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5
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What does FDA stand for

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Food and Drug Administration

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What is a patent

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A intelectually form that gives credit to the creator or owner to exclude others from plagiarism, stealing or selling it illegally.

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What is Anatomage

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A anatomy visualization system that showcases general or detailed part of body from humans or case study.

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What is diabetes

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A chronic disease related to the inability of the body to turn food into energy. It relates to the pancreas whether not react with the insulin or not produce enough insulin.

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Type I vs Type II diabetes

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Type I diabetes is the body doesn’t produce enough insulin

Type II diabete is the body doesn’t react to the insulin

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Function of endocrine system

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To secrete hormones into the bloodstream, control and regulate the growth, development of the organs, metabolism and reproduction

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List some main organs of endocrine system

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Hypothalamus, pancreas, thyroid, andrenal gland, overies, testies,

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Function of nervous system

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Receiving, sensing and sending signals to the body

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Central vs peripheral nervous system

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Brain and spinal cord vs spinal nerves connected to the CNS

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Autonomic vs somatic

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Involuntary actions like cardiac muscle, blood vessels, organ respond vs voluntary actions like skeletal muscle, joint, skin.

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Sympathetic vs parasympathetic

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Fight or flight system vs rest or digest system

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What is epilepsy

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A neurological disorder happens in the central nervous system that cause periods of seizures, abnormal actions and sometimes can lead to loss of awareness.

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What is glial cell

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Non-neuronal cells that acts like a protection and support for neurons and maintain homeostasis.

18
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Three components of the brain

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  • Cerebrum (largest)
  • Cerebellum
  • Brainstem