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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| 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 |