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Anatomy Weeks 1-5

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What is known as the smallest living unit of the body? Cells
What is also known as a powerhouse for cells that provide the energy needed to by the cell to carry out functions, growth, and repair? Mitochondria
Whan an atom has less than eight electrons on outer energy level, it will attempt to gain, lose, or share electrons with other atoms. This is known as the _______ rule. octet
What is the most important and abundant compound in the human body? Water
Water makes up ____ percent of the body weight. A. 25 B. 50 C. 75 D. 100 B. 50
Which Integral Membrane Protein (IMP) has a gate-like domain opening and allows water-soluble molecules to pass through the membrane? A. Transport B. Identification C. Signaling D. Connection A. Transport
Which of the following are found attached to the RER or freely scattered throughout the cytoplasm? A. RNA B. Lysosome C. Agranulocytes D. Ribosomes D. Ribosomes
The inner folds of the mitochondria are known as ____ Cristae
The function in which a cell breaks down unnecessary proteins and cytoplasm is known as? Autophagy
Peroxisomes carry what 2 enzymes? 1. Peroxidase 2. Catalase
What are 3 different types of blood cells? 1. Erythrocytes 2. Leukocytes 3. Thrombocytes
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