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Anatomy

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TermDefinition
Lateral Toward the side; away from the midsagittal plane ex: The eyes are lateral to the nose.
Tissue An organ is one organizational level higher than a(n)
Cell's The smallest living units of structure and function in the body are:
Four The atomic number of carbon is 6. How many unpaired electrons are in its outer shell?
hydrolysis An example of a catabolic process is
catabolism, anabolism, ATP requirements, The study of metabolism includes examination of
proteins The most abundant and important compound(s) in the body is(are
12; 13; 10 A magnesium atom has an atomic number of 12, an atomic mass of 25, and a +2 charge. This atom would contain _____ protons, _____ neutrons, and _____ electrons.
Iron What is an example of a trace element in the body?
Hydrogen What chemical bonds is the weakest?
Helium What element is least likely to combine with another element?
faces the INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR of the cell In the cell membrane, the hydrophilic part of the phospholipid molecule
interstitial fluid Main cell structures include all of the following except
Acting as receptors, Signal transduction, Identification of “self” What are the functions of the integral membrane proteins?
lysosomes AND peroxisomes The membranous structure containing substances that protect the cell from harm are
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