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Pavneet Johal

Anatomy week 1-5

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Two major cavities of the body Ventral and Dorsal
The gluteal region is ______ to the popliteal region Superior
Plane that divides the body into front and back portions Coronal
The levels of organization in the body, from smallest to largest are: chemical, organelle, cellular, tissue, organ, system, organism
Transverse plane: Divides the body into superior and inferior portions
Study of metabolism includes Catabolism, anabolism, ATP requirements
Atomic mass is determined by Number of protons and neutrons
Element is determined by Number of protons
The ____ is often called the microtubule organizing center. Centrosome
DNA is a major constituent of the ____ of a cell. Nucleus
The skin has three types of glands that exist. What are they? eppcrine, sebaceous, and aprocrine
Which of the following tissues lacks a direct blood supply and consequently heals very slowly? Cartilage
Most common type of cartilage is Hyaline
Two categories of the skeleton Axial and appendicular
The main shaft-like portion of a long bone is the Diaphysis
The most superficial layer of the epidermis? Stratum Corneum
The framework bones of the hands Metacarpals
How is an ionic bond formed? A positive and negative ion attracting each other
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