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Dpascual Week #6

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What is the structure that is considered the "powerhouse" of the cell? Mitochondria
Which organelle processes and packages material to be secreted? Golgi apparatus
What orgranelle produces ATP (energy)? Mitochondrion
What are the different planes of the body? Sagittal Plane, Fronal (Coronal) Plane, Transverse Plane and Oblique
What are the layers of the skin? Epidermin, Dermis, Hypodermis
What are the two main divisions of the skeletal system? Axial Skeleton and Appendicular Skeleton
What are the three MAIN types of bone cells? Osteoblasts, Osteoclasts and Osteocytes.
What are the four MAIN types of bones? Long Bones, Short Bones, Flat Bones, Irregular Bones
What orgrans make up the integumentary system? Skin, Hair, Nails, Sweat Glands and Sebaceous Glands
What are the two main types of sweat glands? Eccrine glands and Apocrine glands
What are the three main parts of a typical human cell? Plasma membrane, Cytoplasm, Nucleus
Ribosomes are responsible for: Protein Synthesis
Prokaryotic cells: contain no nucleus or membrane bound orgranelles (example: bacteria)
Eukaryotic cells: contain a nucleus and membrane bound organelles (example: human cells)
Define homeostasis: The process by which the body maintains a stable internal environment despite changes in the external environment. (example: body temperature, pH and glucose levels)
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