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WENDY BERNARDINO

ANATOMY WK 1-5

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Superior means: toward the head
Lubar refers to: the infero-medial aspect of the back
What plane divides the body into front and back portions? coronal
What are two major divisions, the body can be subdivided? axial and appendicular
What is another name for the midsagittal plane? median
An inner region of an organ refers to? medullary
An outer region or layer of an organ refers to? cortical
What is another plane as a frontal plane? coronal
What decomposition reaction requires the addition of a water molecule to break a bond? hydrolysis
What is an element? a substance that cannot be broken down or decomposed into two or more different substances.
True or False: A weak acid dissociates very little in solution True.
What is an isotope? An element that contains the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons
What is the major function of the cell membrane is to? control what enters and leaves the cell
What is the plasma membrane made up of? -phospholipids -cholesterol -glycoproteins
True or False: Connective tissue is the most abundant and widespread tissue in the body True.
What are four principal types of tissues? -epithelial -nervous -connective -muscle
What are three types of microscopic glands? -sweat -sebaceous -ceruminous
Cartilage is of made-up what kind of tissue? connective tissue
What is the name of the main shaft-like portion of a long bone? diaphysis
What is a mucus? a lubricating substance produced by goblet cells.
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