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Anatomy & Physiology

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Week 1
What is the organelle level? Mitochondria, Golgi apparatus, endoplasmic reticulum
What is the cellular level? Atoms, molecules, macromolecules
Anterior? Front
Posterior? Back
Medial? Towards the midline of the body
Lateral? Towards side of the body
Proximal? Near the trunk of the body
Distal? Farthest away from the trunk or point of origin
Superficial? Close to surface
Deep? Farther away from body surface
Week 2
The concentration of hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions differ depending on? The pH level in a substance.
A neutral substance contains equal amounts of? hydrogen and hydroxide
Plain water should be avoided, why? Because water cannot restore electrolytes
Week 3
A sac of powerful digestive enzymes called acid hydrolase? Lysosome
Passage way proteins for Na+ ions or glucose are called? Transport proteins
Week 4
Name the cells of the epidermis? keratinocytes, melanocytes, dendritic, and tactile epithelial cells
Most abundant cells in the epidermis are? Keratinocytes
What are the layers of the epidermis? stratum granulosum, stratum lucidum, and the stratum corneum
What is the spiny layer of epidermis? Stratum spinosum
Week 5
There are two types of bone tissue, what are they? Spongy tissue and compact bone tissue
What are immature bone cells called? Osteoblasts
How many types of bone marrow are there? 2 red and yellow
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