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Steeve Sejalbo

Anatomy week 1-5

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the Sternal region is ______ to the scapular region Superior
the ___________ system is involved in immunity lymphatic
the knee is _______to the foot superior
The body as a whole can be subdivided into two divisions axial and perpendicular
An aton can be described as chemically inert if its outermost electron shell contains ____ electrons 8
release hydrogen ions Acids
forms as the result of chemical reaction between acid and bases salts
octet rule atoms with fewer than eight electrons in the outer energy level will attempt to lose, gain or share electrons with other atoms to achieve stability
a force holding two atoms together chemical bond
hydrogen bonds result from unequal charge distribution on a molecule molecules are saidto be POLAR
which type of junction id formed when membrane channels of adjacent plasma membranes adhere to each other? gap junction
yes or no centrioles is not cytoskeleton element true
how are phospholipids of the plasma membrane arranged? arranged as bilayer with the nonpolar tails are between the polar heads
what part of the bone is present that indicates the person is still growing? epiphyseal plate
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