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Maribel D. Esquivel

anatomy weeks 1-5

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What are the anatomical directional terms ? Superior, Inferior, Anterior, Posterior, Ventral, Dorsal, Medial, Lateral, Proximal, Distal, Superficial, Deep
An ionic bond is formed by? sharing a pair of electrons
In the PH scale, what happens when the concentration of H ions increase? the PH goes down and becomes more acidic.
In the PH scale, what happens when the concentration of H ions decrease? PH goes up and becomes more alkaline
What are the four principle types of tissue and their functions? Epithelial- moves substances in and out Connective-transports substances Muscle- Produces movement/ heat Nervous- Communicates
Name the five stratum cell layers from deep to superficial Stratum basale-Only cells in this layer undergo mitosis Stratum Spinosum-rich in ribonucleic acid for protein synthesis Stratum Granulosum-keratin formation begins Stratum Lucidum-layer is clear from the absence of nuclei StratumCorneum-outer barrier
What are the five categories of types of bones? long bones short bones flat bones irregular bones sesamoid bones
what are the three types of cartilage? hyaline cartilage elastic cartilage fibrocartilage
What is the fundamental organizational unit of life? cell
Cells fibers from largest to smallest microtubules, intermediate filaments, microfilaments
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