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Colleen Marceleno

Anatony Weeks 1-5

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An organization of many similar cells that are specialized to perform a certain a(n):__________________________ Organ
In anatomical mosition the wrist is __________________ ascompared to the elbow. Proximal
Electrolytes are: called "cations" if they have a positive charge.
The number of electrons in a neutral atom equals the number of: protons in its nucleus
Which of the following does not describe a structure or function or the proteasome? Breaking down abnormal and misfolded proteins released from the endoplasmic reticulum
This membranous organelle contains oxidase and catalase enzymes. Mitochondria
The ______________ juntion "glues" the epidermis and the dermis together and provides mechanical support for the epidermis. Dermoepidermal
Which organelle has both a a cis and a trans face? Golgi Apparatus
Which bone hold the distiction of being the only one in the body that doesn't articulate with any other bone? Hyoid bone
Which bone make up the wrist? Carpals
What are negative and positive feed back loops in regards to anatomy? Negative- Output reduces the original effect of the stimuli' Positive- Output inhances the original stimulus
Compact bone is? Dense and solid
Another name for a growth plate is? Epiphyseal plate
The humerus articulates with? The humerus articulates proximally with the scapula and distally with the radius and the ulna.
Created by: CMMarceleno
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