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SBGR Introduction
SBGR ALH 155 Introduction (2012 LS)
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Homeostasis | A relatively constant internal environment |
| Gross anatomy | Examining relatively large structures and features usually visible with the unaided eye |
| Physiology | Study of how living organisms function |
| Supine | Face up |
| Prone | Face down |
| Viscera | Internal organs that are partially or completely enclosed by body cavities |
| Isotopes | Atoms whose nuclei contain the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons |
| Atomic weight | The actual mass of an atom |
| Compound | A chemical substance made up of atoms of two or more different elements |
| Ionic bonds | Chemical bonds created by the electrical attraction between cations and anions |
| Energy | Capacity to perform work |
| Kinetic energy | Energy of motion |
| Potential energy | Stored energy |
| Catalysts | Compounds that accelerate chemical reactions without themselves being permanently changed or consumed |
| Permeability | The property of the plasma membrane that determines precisely which substances can enter or leave the cytoplasm |
| Neurons | Nerve cells |
| Connexons | Interlocking junctional proteins |
| Endocrine glands | Release their secretions into the interstitial fluid and plasma |
| Adipose tissue | Fat |
| Chondrocyte | Cartilage cells |
| Prozac | |
| Hydrocodone | |
| Enjuvia | |
| Vimovo | |
| Percocet |