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Human Anatomy

SCI220-06 StudyStack Set 1 - Week 6 Assignment

Term/Definition/Question/Answe
What is a plane through the body that divides the body into right and left sides? Sagittal
Farthest from the trunk of the body vs. "nearest to the trunk of the body is what anatomical direction? Distal
Blood production is a function of what system? Skeletal
A solution that contains a greater concentration of hydroxide ions (OH–) than hydrogen ions (H+) is a(n) _____ solution. Acidic
AB + CD → AD + CB is an example of a(n) _____ reaction. Exchange
An example of a catabolic process is: Hydrolysis
What is atomic mass determined by? The number of protons and neutrons
A membranous organelle containing various enzymes that can dissolve most cellular compounds is a ____ Lysosome
Which are the organelles that allow for the recycling of amino acids in the cell? Proteasomes
_____ hold skin cells (epithelial) tightly together. Desmosomes
The two main layers that compose skin are: The dermis and epidermis
What protein is keratinocytes filled with? Keratin
The brown pigment primarily in skin and hair is _____ Melanin
_____ is the most strongest and most durable type of cartilage. Fibrocartilage
Cartilage is classified as a _____ tissue. Connective
_____ are the bones that compose the wrist. Axial and appendicular
What are the 2 divisions that compose the human skeleton system? Carpals
Which metacarpal form the most freely movable joint? Thumb
What is the only bone in the body that does not articulate with any other bone? Hyoid Bone
The ____ is where fibrocartilage can be found. Symphysis pubis
What is the most common type of cartilage? Hyaline
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