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TermDefinition
Tiny plasma membrane indentations resembling caves Caveolae
Vesicles pinched off from Golgi apparatus form Lysosomes
Lysosomes perform autophagy meaning Self-eating” of unneeded cell parts
Vesicle movement in cell Molecular motors pull along microtubules/microfilaments
Rough ER is not responsible for Making lipids and carbohydrates
Structure that propels sperm Flagellum
Organelle that processes and packages materials Golgi apparatus
Example of nonmembranous organelle Ribosome
Proteasome function Breaks down misfolded proteins using ubiquitin
DNA found mainly in Nucleus (chromosomes)
Organelle responsible for digestion of foreign material Lysosome
Organelle with inner folds (cristae) Mitochondrion
Damage to centrosome and centrioles affects Cell division
Substance that strengthens plasma membrane Cholesterol
Structure separating cell contents from surroundings Plasma membrane
Granules or threads within nucleus Chromatin
First seven ribs attach to the Sternum
Each rib of the first seven pairs attaches anteriorly to the Sternum
Bone located on the posterior aspect of the skull Occipital bone
Two bones forming the framework of the forearm Radius and ulna
Which of the following is not a bone in the leg Mandible
Structures in the fetal skull that allow for molding during birth Fontanels
The medial part of the anterior chest wall is supported by the Sternum
Which of the following is not a bone in the skull Clavicle
Bones forming the framework of the hand Metacarpals
Tarsal bones are found in the Foot
Two bones that make up the shoulder girdle Clavicle and scapula
Smaller lower leg bone located laterally Fibula
Why the last two pairs of false ribs are called floating ribs They do not attach, even indirectly, to the sternum
Location of the smallest bones in the body Ears
What holds the foot bones firmly in their arched position Ligaments and tendons
The metacarpal that forms the most freely movable joint with carpals Thumb metacarpal
Fibrocartilage can be found in the Symphysis pubis
Only bone in the body that does not articulate with any other bone Hyoid bone
Which of the following is not a type of bone Regular bone
Dense white fibrous membrane covering bone except at joints Periosteum
Most common type of cartilage Hyaline cartilage
Bones that compose the wrist Carpals
Largest sesamoid bone in the body Patella
Small bone just posterior and lateral to each nasal bone Lacrimal bone
Vertebrae that support the small of the back Lumbar vertebrae
Cartilage is classified as what type of tissue Connective tissue
Fibers most numerous in fibrocartilage Collagenous fibers
Example of a bone in the axial skeleton Vertebra
Bone marrow is a specialized type of soft connective tissue called Myeloid tissue
Two divisions of the skeletal system Axial and appendicular
A pelvis with a subpubic angle of 110° belongs to a Female
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