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Arshdeep Singh

Assignments 1 Anatomy

Define Anatomy Anatomy is defined as the study of the structure of an organism and the relationships of its parts.
Give an example of Superior and Inferior body parts. The lungs are located superior to the diaphragm, whereas the stomach is located inferior to the diaphragm.
What is the chemical bond formed by the transfer of elements from one atom to another? An ionic bond
What is the difference between Catabolism and Anabolism? Catabolism is a chemical reaction that break down complex compounds into simple one by also releasing energy whereas Anabolism is join of simple molecules together to form a more complex biomolecules.
An Acid is any substance that will _________ hydrogen Ion when in solution and has pH of __________ than 7. release, less
What are Ribosomes and what is their function? Ribosomes are small particles assembled from two tiny subunits of rRNA and protein. It helps with synthesis of protein.
What is Golgi apparatus and where is it located? The Golgi apparatus is a membraneous organelle consisting of separate tiny sacs stacked on one another and located near the nucleus.
What are the different functions of epithelial tissue? Protection, Sensory functions, Secretion, Absorption and Excretion.
The hyoid bone is the only bone that normally does not form a joint with any other bone of the skeleton. True or False. True
Name at least 3 difference between male and female skeleton. 1. Male skeleton is larger and heavier than the female skeleton. 2. Male pelvis is deep and funnel shaped. Female pelvis is shallow, broad and with a wider pubic arch. 3. Male skull is larger than female. Female skull is rounded features.
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