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Erica Rodriguez

Human Anatomy

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What are the characteristics of human life? 1) Responsiveness 2)Conductivity 3) Growth 4) Respiration 5) Digestion 6) Absorption 7) Secretion 8) Excretion 9) Circulation 10) Reproduction
What are the three major planes that are used to divide the body into parts? 1) Sagittal Planes 2)Coronal Planes 3) Transverse Planes
How are the atomic number and atomic weight of an atom defined? Atomic number: number of protons in atomic neuclei Atomic weight: number of protons plus the number of neutrons
What is a covalent bond? A chemical bond formed by the sharing of one or more pairs of electrons between the outer energy levels of two atoms
What are the 3 chemical reactions? 1) Synthesis reactions 2)Decomposition reactions 3)Exchange reactions
What are the 4 major groups of organic substances? 1)Carbohydrates 2)Lipids 3)Proteins 4)Nucleic acids
What are the membrane functions? 1) Transport 2)Identification 3)Signaling 4)Connection
What are the phases of cell growth? 1) Protein synthesis 2) DNA replication 3) Protein Synthesis
What are the major events of Mitosis? 1) Prophase 2) Metaphase 3) Anaphase 4) Telophase
What is a synovial membrane? line the spaces between bones and joints that move are classified as connective tissue membranes.
Protection, sensory functions, secretion, absorption, and excretion are all functions of what type of tissue? Epithelial Tissue
What is the most common type of cartilage? Hyaline cartilage
What is the strongest and most durable type of cartilage? Fibrocartilage
What 2 bones compose the shoulder girdle? Clavicle and scapula
How many bones in the in the upper hand (wrist)? Name them 8 1) Pisiform, 2) Triquetrum, 3) Lunate, 4) Scaphois, 5) Hamate, 6) Capitate, 7) Trapezoid 8) Trapezium
What is Endomysium? Surrounds an individual muscle fiber
What is epimysium? Surrounds entire muscle organ
What is perimysium? Surrounds a fascicle (bundle) of muscle fibers
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