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JOAN ENRIQUEZ

Week 6: Assignment - StudyStack Set 1

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Describe the primary anatomical reference position of the body. Body erect with arms at sides and palms forward Head and feet pointing forward.
List the three major body planes. Sagittal plane Frontal (coronal) plane Transverse (horizontal) plane
What control mechanism operates at the cell level and regulate functions within the cell, often by means of genes and enzymes? Intracellular control mechanisms
What cell structure synthesizes carbohydrate, combines it with protein, and packages the product as globules of glycoprotein? Golgi apparatus
Which is NOT an example of a connective tissue? A. Bones B. Joint C. Cartilage D. Fat E. Heart muscle E. Heart muscle
What is a general name for the fibrous connective tissue masses that can be seen by the unaided eye in many locations throughout the body? Fascia
Which layer of the epidermis is a single layer of mostly columnar cells capable of mitotic cell division? Stratum basale (base layer)
List the five major types of bones. Long bones Short bones Flat bones Irregular bones Sesamoid bones
What are the two divisions of the skeleton? Axial skeleton and Appendicular skeleton
What is the longest and heaviest bone in the body? Femur
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