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Patty E Sandoval

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An organ is one organizational level higher than a(n): tissue
what does the mediastinum contains? right lung.
The gallbladder lies in the: abdominal cavity
Two major cavities of the human body are: ventral/dorsal.
what are Molecules? atoms combined to form larger chemical aggregates.
The most abundant and important compound(s) in the body is(are): water
An ionic bond is formed by: a positive and a negative ion attracting each other.
An example of a catabolic process is: hydrolysis.
The process of the digestion of food is an example of which type of reaction? Decomposition
The study of metabolism includes examination of? catabolism. anabolism. ATP requirements.
ATP production occurs within which organelle? Mitochondrion
Granules or threads within the nucleus are called? chromatin.
Which organelles is considered a nonmembranous organelle? Ribosome
The inner membrane of what double-membrane structure is contorted into folds called cristae? Mitochondrion
The cell extension that contains microfilaments is called: microvilli.
The structure that lies deep to the dermis and forms a connection between the skin and the underlying structures of the body is the hypodermis.
The epidermis is composed of several types of epithelial cells. One type, called keratinocytes, become filled with a tough, fibrous protein called keratin.
whar are serous membrane? pleura, peritoneum, pericardium
Adipose tissue is a storage tissue.
The conducting unit of the nerve tissue is the neuron.
Which is the primary germ layer? epiderm
what's is not a type of connective tissue? cardiac
The bone that articulates with the temporal bone in the only movable joint of the skull is the? mandible
The very small bone that lies just posterior and lateral to each nasal bone is the lacrimal
The main shaft-like portion of a long bone is the diaphysis
The extracellular components of bone matrix are hard and calcified.
Bone marrow is a specialized type of soft, diffuse connective tissue called myeloid tissue.
Which bone is the longest and heaviest bone in the body? femur
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