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Jacqueline Chau

Anatomy weeks 1-5

The sternal region is where to the scapular region? Anterior
The inguinal region lies where the thigh meets the trunk
What are the two subdivision the body can be divided into? Axial and appendicular
What is the plane that divides the body into front and back portions? Coronal
Superior means towards the head
Atoms with fewer than 8 electrons in the outer energy level will attempt to loose, gain, or share with other atoms to gain stability. What is this called? Octet rule
he most abundant element essential for life is Carbon
Element that has the same number of protons but a different number of neurons is called Isotope
What is a decomposition reaction? chemical reaction resulting the breakdown of a complex substance into two or more simpler substance
Skin cells are held tightly together by Desmosomes
The structure in cells that is associated with enzymatic breakdown of forge in material Lysosomes
Which organelle processes and packages material to be secreted? Golgi Apparatus
Define epidermis The outer most portion of the skin formed by epithelial tissues
Define the Dermis irregular connective tissues that forms the deepest layer of skin
Define hypodermis loose connective tissue, connects dermis to the muscle and bone
list 5 layers of the skin stratum basale , stratum spinosom, stratum granulosom, stratum lucidum, stratum cornium
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