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Janelle Unger Week 1

Anatomy Stack 1-5

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The _______ system is involved in immunity Lymphatic
The body as a whole can be divided into two major subdivisions, they are: Dorsal and Ventral
The sternal region is _____ to the scapular region Anterior
A coronal section through the human body can: Pass through both the nose and occipital region.
From smallest to largest, the levels of organization of the body are: Chemical, organelle, cellular, tissue, organ, system, organism
Blood production is a function of which system? Skeletal
When many similar cells specialize to perform a specific function, it is referred to as a(n): Tissue
Mitochondria, Golgi apparatus, and endoplasmic reticulum are examples of: Organelles
As the concentration of hydrogen ions increases, the pH goes _____, and the solution becomes more _____. Down; Acidic
Hydrogen bonds result from unequal charge distribution on a molecule. Such molecules are said to be: Polar
For sodium to transform from a neutral atom to a positive ion. it must: Lose an electron
Hydrolysis _____ a water molecule breaks down compounds by adding
Acids, bases, and salts belong to a large group of compounds called: electrolytes
As the concentration of Hydroxide ions increases, the Solution becomes more basic, and pH rises
Acids: release hydrogen ions
a weak acid: dissociates very little in solution
Substances that accept hydrogen ions are called: bases
an ionic bond is formed by: a positive and a negative ion attracting each other
Cisternae of this organelle are continuous with the nuclear envelope rough endoplasmic reticulum
A list of cell fibers from largest to smallest would read: microtubules, intermediate filaments, microfilaments
The cell extension that contains microfilaments is called: microvilli
The nucleolus is composed chiefly of: rRNA
Cardiac tissue is NOT Connective tissue
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